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Diane Hall Keaton (born Diane Hall; January 5, 1946 – October 11, 2025) was an American actress, director and producer. Known for her idiosyncratic personality and fashion style, she received various accolades throughout her career spanning over six decades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and the AFI Life Achievement Award.
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Diane Hall Keaton (born Diane Hall; January 5, 1946 – October 11, 2025) was an American actress, director and producer. Known for her idiosyncratic personality and fashion style, she received various accolades throughout her career spanning over six decades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and the AFI Life Achievement Award.
The Daily Show
1996
Diane Hall Keaton (born Diane Hall; January 5, 1946 – October 11, 2025) was an American actress, director and producer. Known for her idiosyncratic personality and fashion style, she received various accolades throughout her career spanning over six decades, including an Academy Award, a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and the AFI Life Achievement Award.
Keaton began her career on stage appearing in the original 1968 Broadway production of the musical Hair. The next year, she received a Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play nomination for her performance in Woody Allen's comic play Play it Again, Sam. She then made her screen debut in a small role in Lovers and Other Strangers (1970). She rose to prominence with her first major film role as Kay Adams-Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather (1972), a role she reprised in its sequels The Godfather Part II (1974) and The Godfather Part III (1990). The films that most shaped her career were those with director and co-star Woody Allen, beginning with the film adaptation of Play It Again, Sam (1972). Her next two films with Allen, Sleeper (1973) and Love and Death (1975), established her as a comic actor. Her fourth, the romantic comedy Annie Hall (1977), won her the Academy Award for Best Actress.
To avoid being typecast as her Annie Hall persona, she appeared in several dramatic films, starring in Looking for Mr. Goodbar (1977) and Allen's Interiors (1978), and received three more Academy Award nominations for playing feminist activist Louise Bryant in Reds (1981), a woman with leukemia in Marvin's Room (1996), and a dramatist in Something's Gotta Give (2003). Her other popular films include Manhattan (1979), Baby Boom (1987), Father of the Bride (1991), Manhattan Murder Mystery (1993), Father of the Bride Part II (1995), The First Wives Club (1996), The Family Stone (2005), Morning Glory (2010), Finding Dory (2016) and Book Club (2018).
Gender
Female
Birthday
January 5, 1946
Died
October 11, 2025
Birthplace
Los Angeles, California, USA
Also Known As
The Godfather
1972
The Godfather Part II
1974
The Godfather Part III
1990
Finding Dory
2016
Something's Gotta Give
2003
Father of the Bride
1991
Annie Hall
1977
Maybe I Do
2023
Morning Glory
2010
The First Wives Club
1996
The Family Stone
2005
Father of the Bride Part II
1995
Manhattan
1979
Book Club: The Next Chapter
2023
Look Who's Talking Now!
1993
Mad Money
2008
Baby Boom
1987
The Big Wedding
2013
Love the Coopers
2015
Book Club
2018
+ 58 more movies
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
2014
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson
1962
The Daily Show
1996
The Kelly Clarkson Show
2019
The Mike Douglas Show
1961
The Graham Norton Show
2007
Mannix
1967
The Colbert Report
2005
Love, American Style
1969
The Merv Griffin Show
1962
The View
1997
The Ellen DeGeneres Show
2003
The F.B.I.
1965
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno
1992
The Reichen Show
2005
Night Gallery
1970
Intimate Portrait
1993
Goldene Kamera
1984
The Wonderful World of Disney
1997
The Oscars
1953
+ 5 more TV shows