Overview
- Diane Keaton’s death was confirmed to People by a family spokesperson, with outlets across the U.S. and abroad publishing obituaries and tributes.
- The Los Angeles Fire Department reported responding to a medical call at Keaton’s Brentwood home at 8:08 a.m. and transporting a patient to a hospital, according to ABC News.
- Keaton, born Diane Hall, won the 1977 Best Actress Oscar for Annie Hall and was widely known for roles in The Godfather films and collaborations with Woody Allen and Nancy Meyers.
- She remained active in recent years with projects including Book Club: The Next Chapter (2023) and Summer Camp (2024), and received the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2017.
- Keaton is survived by her two adopted children, Dexter and Duke, as colleagues and fans share condolences and celebrate her five-decade career.