Diane Keaton Passes Away Due to Pneumonia Family Thanks Fans for Their Love and Support

Diane Keaton, the beloved Oscar-winning actress, has passed away due to pneumonia, her family announced. She died on October 11 at the age of 79. The Keaton family expressed gratitude for the outpouring of love and support they received during this difficult time.
Family Tribute and Legacy
In their statement, the family encouraged donations in Diane’s memory to local food banks or animal shelters. They highlighted her passion for animals and her steadfast support for the unhoused community.
Career Highlights
Diane Keaton was a Los Angeles native who left drama school to pursue acting in New York City. Her career took off with a breakout role in Woody Allen’s Broadway production, “Play it Again, Sam.” She soon transitioned her success to film.
- Key Films:
- The Godfather (1974) – Played opposite Al Pacino
- Annie Hall (1977) – Won her sole Academy Award
- Marvin’s Room – Nominated alongside Meryl Streep and Leonardo DiCaprio
Remembering Diane Keaton
Keaton’s unique personality and creativity left a lasting impact on her colleagues. Jane Fonda, her friend and co-star from “Book Club,” expressed disbelief at the news of her passing, remembering her as a source of joy and inspiration.
Reese Witherspoon also shared her memories, recalling her first meeting with Keaton as a young actress. Witherspoon described Keaton as an incredible mentor and a truly original person.
Survived By
Diane Keaton is survived by her daughter, Dexter, and son, Duke, whom she adopted in her 50s. Her contributions to cinema and her compassionate spirit will be cherished by all who knew her.