Diane Keaton’s Oscars, Houses, & Hats: Hollywood’s Swiss Army Icon Dies
Legendary Diane Keaton, the only woman who could star in The Godfather, win an Oscar for Annie Hall, *and* launch a vino empire called The Keaton (because why not?) has passed at 79. From 1968 Broadway Hair to 1972 Tony noms, to rubbing elbows with Al Pacino and Marlon Brando like she was just there for the salad bar. She snagged an Academy Award in 1978 and a Golden Globe in 2004, sprinkled in a few hit comedies and dramas, wrote memoirs and house-flipping books like a multitasking legend, and rocked more hats than a royal wedding. Ice it, raise a glass. Cheers, Diane.
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(1 of 3)Source: Businessinsider | Published: 10/11/2025 | Author: Lauren Edmonds
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