Diane Keaton Short biography
Diane Keaton was a legendary American actress, screenwriter, producer, and director, known for her distinctive voice, offbeat charm, and fearless individuality. She first gained recognition on Broadway in 1969 before transitioning to film with roles in "The Godfather" and her Academy Award-winning performance in "Annie Hall" (1977), which made her a cultural icon. Her career spanned comedies like "Father of the Bride" and "The First Wives Club" and dramas like "Reds" and "Something's Gotta Give." Beyond acting, she directed films, produced projects, and published bestselling memoirs. She was also a highly successful high-end real estate flipper with a passion for historic preservation and design, a venture that earned her significantly more money than her acting career. She never married but adopted two children. She died on October 11, 2025, at the age of 79, with a net worth of US$100 million.