Hollywood Star Diane Keaton Passes Away at 79

The American actress Diane Keaton, one of Hollywood's most prominent stars and an Oscar winner, passed away at the age of 79 in California, as confirmed by People magazine citing a spokesperson for her family, without disclosing additional details.
Timeless Artistic Career
Keaton was born in Los Angeles in 1946 and began her career on stage before stealing the spotlight in global cinema through her role in the "The Godfather" trilogy, where she portrayed the character Kay Adams Corleone, one of the most influential female roles in the history of cinema.
Oscar and Annie Hall
Keaton reached the peak of her fame in 1978 when she won the Oscar for Best Actress for the film "Annie Hall," becoming a symbol of natural performance and simple elegance. She was also later nominated for other Oscars for the films "Reds" and **"Marvin's Room"** and **"Something's Gotta Give"**.
Farewell to an American Cinema Icon
Keaton was known for her vibrant style and boldness in choosing her roles, which made her one of the most important icons of Hollywood in the latter half of the twentieth century. With her passing, cinema loses one of its most impactful and genuine stars on screen.