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Diane Keaton: 5 Facts About the Oscar-Winning Actress


Who Was Diane Keaton? 5 Things to Know About the Late Oscar-Winning Actress



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Diane Keaton wasn’t just a movie star—she was a force of personality who redefined what it meant to be effortlessly original in Hollywood. With her signature turtlenecks, quick wit, and undeniable charm, the Oscar-winning actress built a career that spanned more than five decades. From her early breakthrough in The Godfather to her iconic role in Annie Hall, Keaton brought intelligence, humor, and warmth to every performance. Following her death in October 2025 at age 79, fans and stars alike have been celebrating the life of a true icon.

Learn all about Keaton below.

She Won an Academy Award for Annie Hall

Keaton earned widespread acclaim—and her first Oscar—for her performance in Annie Hall (1977), directed by Woody Allen. Her quirky charm and effortless chemistry with Allen made the role unforgettable and turned her into a style icon overnight.

Keaton went on to become one of Hollywood’s most celebrated actresses, with a career spanning more than five decades. She appeared in some of the most beloved films of all time, including The Godfather and Father of the Bride franchises,Reds, Baby Boom, The First Wives Club, Something’s Gotta Give, and Book Club. Over the years, she earned numerous honors, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA, two Golden Globes, and the AFI Life Achievement Award.

Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler during the Women In Film Crystal Awards at Century Plaza Hotel in Century City, California.
Steve Martin, Diane Keaton and Bette Midler during Women In Film Crystal Awards at Century Plaza Hotel in Century City.

She Had a Long Creative History With Woody Allen

Diane Keaton and Woody Allen film ‘Manhattan Murder Mystery’.
Diane Keaton and Woody Allen film ‘Manhattan Murder Mystery’.

Keaton was perhaps best known for her long-running collaboration with director Allen.The pair worked together on several of his most acclaimed films,<em data-start='468' data-end='480'>Annie Hall</em>, <em data-start='482' data-end='493'>Manhattan</em>, <em data-start='495' data-end>Play It Again Sam</em>, <em data-start>Sleeper </em>, Love and Death </ em>, and Manhattan Murder Mystery.</ em >Their professional partnership helped define both of their careers.</p>
<p id='content-paragraph -6 '>The two also shared a brief romantic relationship in the197s.In a1996 interview withThe New Yorker </ em > ,Keaton recalled being “crazy about him” when they first met ,adding that “girls have always liked him and had crushes on him because he’s so funny and talented.” </p>
<p id='content-paragraph -7 '>Allen has since faced sexual abuse allegations from his adopted daughter ,<strong>Dylan Farrow </ strong > , who accused him of molesting her as a child—allegations he has repeatedly denied.The controversy resurfaced following the2021 HBO documentaryAllen v.Farrow </ em > .Despite public backlash ,Keaton continued to stand by her longtime friend and collaborator ,writing on social media in2018 ,“Woody Allen is my friend and I continue to believe him.”Her statement drew criticism from several figures in Hollywood ,including director<strong>Judd Apatow </ strong > ,who condemned Allen and referenced past reports of inappropriate behavior.</p>
<h2>She Was Also an Author, Photographer, and Real Estate Enthusiast</h2>
<figure><img /><figcaption>Diane Keaton at the Academy Awards.</figcaption></figure>
<p id='content-paragraph -8 '>Outside of acting ,Keaton published several books ,including memoirs and photography collections that explored her love of architecture and design.<b> She became known for restoring historic Los Angeles homes ,blending her artistic eye with a sharp business sense.

She Never Married but Embraced Motherhood Later in Life

Diane Keaton attends the after party for American Film Institute’s Gala Tribute to Diane Keaton.

Keaton chose not to marry but found deep fulfillment in motherhood. She adopted her daughter,Dexter ,in1996andher son,Duke ,in2001 ,becoming a mom in her50s.In a2019 interview withPeople ,she reflected on her life as a single parent and why marriage was never the right fit for her. “I think that I’m strange,” she said with a laugh. “I’m73,and I think I’m the only one in my generation —and maybe before —who has been a single woman all her life.”Keaton explained that she didn’t feel sad about her single status ,adding,“I think that I needed more of a maternal aspect.I don’t think it would have been a good idea for me to have married,and I’m really glad I didn’t.”

She Loved Pop Music and Starred in a Justin Bieber Music Video

Keaton’s love for music was well known,and she wasn’t afraid to surprise fans with her taste. In2021 ,at75years old,she starred inJustin Bieber ’s emotional music video for his hit song “Ghost,”directed byColin Tilley.The project quickly went viral,both fans praising her chemistry with the pop star and her moving performance as a woman mourning a loved one.Keaton gushed about the experience on Instagram at the time ,writing,“AM I DREAMING??? WHAT AN HONOR IT WAS TO WORK WITH JUSTIN BIEBER AND HIS INCREDIBLE TEAM!!!”

While acollaboration with Bieber might feel like it came out of left field,it’s not too surprising,because the Oscar winner was adocumented pop music fan.Keaton was afan of among others,Rihanna andAriana Grande ,the latter of which she has expressed adesire to sing aduet with.In an Instagram video shared onSeptember O ,2021Keat on recorded herself singing along to “Thank U,Nex t.”She began with anarration,saying,“Ariana Grande is just amazing so once in my life,jus t once in my stupid life,I want to sing along withthe amazing Ariana Grande.”



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