Los Angeles: Diane Keaton, one of Hollywood’s most iconic and beloved actors, has died in California. The Oscar-winning star of Annie Hall and The Godfather is remembered by colleagues and fans around the world for originality, humour, and lasting impact on cinema.
The news of Diane Keaton’s death has been confirmed by People magazine. According to a family spokesperson, the family has requested privacy during this time. The passing has come as a shock to the film industry and admirers, as there had been no public reports of illness or health issues in recent months.
A source close to the family revealed that Diane Keaton’s health had deteriorated suddenly over the past few months, with many close friends unaware of the extent of the condition. The Los Angeles Fire Department confirmed that an emergency call was made to the residence in the morning, and an individual was transported to a nearby hospital.

Tributes have poured in from across Hollywood. Robert De Niro expressed deep sadness, describing Diane Keaton as someone he greatly admired. Meryl Streep called Diane Keaton “our American treasure,” praising a brilliant and singular artistry. Leonardo DiCaprio, Bette Midler, Michael Douglas, and Jane Fonda also expressed sorrow, honouring a creative force who redefined individuality in cinema.
Throughout a career spanning over five decades, Diane Keaton built a legacy that transcended genres—from comedy and romance to drama. Known for a distinct fashion sense, impeccable comedic timing, and natural performances, the actor earned both critical acclaim and a devoted global following.
Beyond acting, Diane Keaton directed films, mentored emerging talents, and inspired generations of performers. The contribution to American cinema remains immeasurable, with performances that continue to resonate deeply and define timeless artistry.

