Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of classics such as 'Annie Hall' and 'The Godfather', has sadly died at the age of 79 in California, surrounded by family. Born Diane Hall in January 1946, she rose to fame in the 1970s with her quirky persona and unforgettable roles. Not only did she win an Oscar for her performance in 'Annie Hall', but she also received nominations for her work in 'Reds', 'Marvin's Room', and 'Something's Gotta Give'. Known for her unique fashion sense—characterized by neckties and bowlers—Keaton's performances have left an indelible mark on cinema. Her collaboration with directors like Woody Allen and Nancy Meyers kept her in the hearts of film lovers for decades. A pioneer of the industry, her unexpected death brought tributes from fans and fellow actors alike, celebrating a legacy that will endure long into the future.