Actress Diane Keaton, who won an Oscar for her leading role in the film "Annie Hall" and became famous for her roles in Woody Allen's films and Francis Ford Coppola's epic saga "The Godfather," has died in California at the age of 80. This was reported by People, according to UNN.
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It is noted that the cause of death has not been reported, and the family has asked for privacy.
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Diane Keaton was born in Los Angeles in 1946 as Diane Hall and was the eldest of four children. Her father was a civil engineer, and her mother was a homemaker.
Keaton gained popularity in the 1970s with her role in "The Godfather" and her collaboration with director Woody Allen. She won an Oscar for Best Actress in the 1977 film "Annie Hall."
Her long career included films such as "The First Wives Club," numerous collaborations with director Nancy Meyers, and the "Book Club" franchise.
Keaton also tried her hand at directing and producing, and published several books, seriously pursuing photography.
Recall
In September, Robert Redford, film star and director, died at the age of 89. He was known for his films that touched on serious themes and his active environmental protection work.
