Overview
- A family spokesperson confirmed Keaton died in California and asked for privacy, according to People.
- The Los Angeles Fire Department said it responded to an 8:08 a.m. medical call at her Brentwood residence and transported a patient to a hospital, ABC News reported.
- No official cause of death has been released as outlets continue to publish obituaries and tributes.
- Keaton rose to prominence in the 1970s with The Godfather films and collaborations with Woody Allen, winning the 1977 Best Actress Oscar for Annie Hall.
- She is survived by her two children, Dexter and Duke, and her final film credit was Summer Camp (2024), as colleagues and institutions including the Academy shared remembrances.