Diane Keaton, whose long, versatile career as an actress, producer and director was indelibly highlighted by her Academy Award-winning performance as Woody Allen’s titular love interest in the actor-writer-director’s 1977 romantic comedy “Annie Hall,” has died in California, according to People. She was 79.
In addition to her “Annie Hall” win, Hall was Oscar-nominated for best actress for “Reds,” “Something’s Gotta Give” and “Marvin’s Room.” Her other notable roles included “The Godfather,” “Father of the Bride” and “Baby Boom.”
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Her more recent feature roles included “Book Club” and its sequel, “Poms” and her last role onscreen in 2024’s “Summer Camp,” co-starring
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