Diane Keaton
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Diane Keaton
1946 - 2025
Diane Keaton was an American actress, director, producer and screenwriter, best known for her roles in Annie Hall or The Godfather. She died on October 11, 2025 in Los Angeles, aged 79.
Quick Facts
- Name: Diane Keaton
- Full name: Diane Hall
- Occupation: actress, director, producer, screenwriter
- Born: January, 5 1946 in Los Angeles
- Died: October, 11 2025 in Los Angeles (aged 79)
- Citizenship: United States
Entourage
- Romantically involved with:
- Al Pacino (1971-1991)
- Warren Beatty (1978-1980)
- Woody Allen
Selected Filmography
1990: The Godfather Part III (Francis Ford Coppola): Kay Adams-Corleone
1981: Reds (Warren Beatty): Louise Bryant
1979: Manhattan (Woody Allen): Mary Wilkie
1977: Annie Hall (Woody Allen): Annie Hall
1974: The Godfather Part II (Francis Ford Coppola): Kay Adams-Corleone
1972: The Godfather (Francis Ford Coppola): Kay Adams-Corleone
The latest news

Al PacinoAMP™, | Al Pacino’s adored labrador retriever "Spinee" has undergone a risky surgery on Monday and is luckily beginning the slow process of recovery. The 85-year-old actor has received waves and waves and support for Spinee, as he offered his Twitter followers an update on pooch’s status regularly.Read It »- Warren BeattyAMP™, | On Monday morning the Sun-Times reported the 88-year-old actor Warren Beatty and his girlfriend, to be shopping for engagement rings. Naturally, the article sent the Facebook and Twitter into a frenzy.Read It »

RumorsAMP™, | [January 2026 update] News of Diane Keaton’s death on October 11, 2025 stunned the world. Ever since, millions of fans worldwide have come to believe the actress’s death was a hoax and that she was still alive and well.Read It »- Woody AllenAMP™, | Sad news for Woody Allen fans as speculation had been rife that the American director is about to announce his retirement from all public activities, at age 90, with immediate effect.Read It »
Diane KeatonAMP™, | According to the latest Watch and Listen magazine poll just out yesterday (Tuesday, January 13), ‘Annie Hall’ is now considered to be the Greatest Film in the History of Cinema.Read It »