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Michael Howie

Diane Keaton dead at 79: Woody Allen 'distraught' as tributes pour in for Annie Hall and The Godfather star

The death of Hollywood star Diane Keaton has left her former boyfriend and film director Woody Allen “extremely distraught” – as tributes for the 79-year-old actress pour in from across the entertainment world.

Keaton's loved ones have asked for privacy after she died in California, a family spokesperson told People.

Her death has left long-time collaborator Allen, 79, deeply affected, according to the US magazine.

“He is extremely distraught and surprised and upset,” a source said. “It makes him think of his own mortality,” the source added.

Keaton’s health had reportedly declined rapidly before her death and Allen had no idea she was unwell. “He was surprised,” the source said.

Much of Keaton’s career was defined by her many collaborations with Allen, with Annie Hall the signature character of her career to many fans.

Some speculated that the movie was based on Keaton and Allen's relationship and Keaton told The New York Times in 1977: "It's not true, but there are elements of truth in it."

Keaton won the best actress Oscar for her role in the film.

Diane Keaton embraces Woody Allen as she arrives on stage to receive the American Film Institute Life Achievement Award in Los Angeles, on June 8, 2017 (REUTERS)

Other collaborations with Allen included Manhattan, Sleeper, Manhattan Murder Mystery, and Play It Again, Sam.

She remained a supporter of Allen after the accusation by Mia Farrow that he had abused their adopted daughter, Dylan.

Farrow said on Instagram following Keaton's death: "She was an absolutely wonderful actress - and a rare and fascinating person. Thoughts with her children and sisters. Rest in peace Diane."

Her film debut was in 1970's Lovers and Other Strangers but her big break came in Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather, as Kay, the girlfriend and then wife of Al Pacino's Michael Corleone, in 1972.

She reprised her role in 1974's The Godfather Part II and once more in 1990's The Godfather Part III.

Her many beloved films also included Father Of The Bride, The Family Stone, Something's Gotta Give and The Book Club movies.

Keaton also appeared in the 1996 comedy The First Wives Club, alongside Goldie Hawn, who said she left "memories beyond imagination”.

Diane Keaton (left), with Goldie Hawn (centre) and Bette Midler in The First Wives Club (PA) (PA Media)

Paying tribute to her co-star on Instagram, Hawn wrote: "Diane, we aren't ready to lose you.

"You've left us with a trail of fairy dust, filled with particles of light and memories beyond imagination.

"How do we say goodbye? What words can come to mind when your heart is broken? You never liked praise, so humble, but now you can't tell me to 'shut up' honey. There was, and will be, no one like you.

"You stole the hearts of the world and shared your genius with millions, making films that made us laugh and cry in ways only you could.

"I was blessed to make First Wives Club with you, our days starting with coffee in the makeup trailer, laughing and joking, right through to the very last day of filming. It was a roller coaster of love."

Another of her First Wives Club co-stars, Bette Midler, wrote on Instagram: "The brilliant, beautiful, extraordinary Diane Keaton has died. I cannot tell you how unbearably sad this makes me.

"She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star."

The Book Club co-star Jane Fonda said on Instagram: "It's hard to believe...or accept...that Diane has passed.

"She was always a spark of life and light, constantly giggling at her own foibles, being limitlessly creative...in her acting, her wardrobe, her books, her friends, her homes, her library, her world view.

Diane Keaton alongside Al Pacino in the Godfather (film handout)

"Unique is what she was. And, though she didn't know it or wouldn't admit it, man she was a fine actress!"

Actor Ben Stiller paid tribute on X, writing: "Diane Keaton. One of the greatest film actors ever. An icon of style, humor and comedy. Brilliant. What a person."

On Instagram, actor Steve Martin posted a screenshot from an Interview magazine article where Martin Short asks: "Who's sexier, me or Steve Martin?" to which Keaton replies: "I mean, you're both idiots."

Captioning the post, Keaton's Father Of The Bride co-star wrote: "Don't know who first posted this, but it sums up our delightful relationship with Diane."

In a tribute on Instagram, actress Viola Davis wrote: "Man ... you defined womanhood.

"The pathos, humor, levity, your ever-present youthfulness and vulnerability - you tattooed your SOUL into every role, making it impossible to imagine anyone else inhabiting them.

"You were undeniably, unapologetically YOU!!! Loved you."

Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who starred alongside Keaton in Father Of The Bride, said in a tribute on Instagram that working with her "will always be one of the highlights of my life."

She added: "Thank you for your kindness, your generosity, your talent, and above all, your laughter."

Director Paul Feig said on X he had been "honoured" to call Keaton a friend, adding: "She was an amazingly kind and creative person who also just happened to be a Hollywood legend.

"She has been taken from us far too soon. We will miss you, Diane."

Keaton was nominated for Oscars for her roles in Something's Gotta Give, Marvin's Room and Reds, in which she starred opposite Warren Beatty.

Keaton never married. She adopted a daughter, Dexter, in 1996 and a son, Duke, four years later.

Her final films were Summer Camp and Arthur's Whisky in 2024, and it appears she had not started filming anything else.

In December 2024 she released her first ever solo single, a holiday song called First Christmas.

Her last Instagram post was for National Pet Day in April and featured her dog Reggie.

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