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Diane Keaton dies at 79: Inside Godfather actor's battle against her health struggles
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Diane Keaton dies at 79: Inside Godfather actor’s battle against her health struggles

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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Diane Keaton kept her personal life mostly private before her death at 79 in California, according to her family.

Diane Keaton had previously spoken about her long battles with skin cancer and bulimia.(Richard Shotwell/Invision/AP)

While she never shared any major health updates publicly in her final months, Keaton had previously spoken about her long battles with skin cancer and bulimia, according to E! Online.

Her trademark hats were more than a fashion choice. She began wearing them seriously after being diagnosed with skin cancer at 21.

“It’s a family history,” she told the Los Angeles Times in 2015. “I remember my Auntie Martha had skin cancer so bad they removed her nose. My father had basal skin cancer and my brother had it. It’s tricky with this skin cancer. That’s why you’ve got to put the sunblock on.”

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Keaton didn’t pay attention to her skin in her 20s

Keaton said she didn’t start caring for her skin until later in life. “Back in my 20s I didn’t pay attention much,” she admitted. “I didn’t research and didn’t really care and that was stupid because it’s dogged me my entire adult life, even recently. I didn’t start sun care until my 40s.”

After being treated for basal cell carcinoma in her 20s, Keaton was later diagnosed with squamous cell cancer, which required two surgeries, according to the Times.

She also spoke openly about her battle with bulimia, which began after being told to lose 10 pounds for a Broadway role early in her career.

“All I did was feed my hunger, so I am an addict,” she said in a 2014 interview with Dr. Oz. “It’s true. I’m an addict in recovery, I’ll always be an addict. I have an addictive nature to me.”

Keaton consumed 20,000 calories a day before purging.

Keaton described how she would eat up to 20,000 calories a day before purging. “Typical dinner was a bucket of chicken, several orders of fries with blue cheese and ketchup, a couple TV dinners, a quart of soda, pounds of candy, a whole cake and three banana cream pies,” she said.

Eventually, she sought help. “Somebody mentioned that I seemed to have some mental issues, so I went to an analyst,” she said. “I would go five days a week.”

Keaton adopted children in her 50s

Keaton, who adopted daughter Dexter, 29, and son Duke, 25, in her 50s, later said she felt no need to hide her past.

“I have nothing to hide. It’s not relevant, but for me it feels good,” she wrote in her 2011 book Then Again, according to the New York Daily News. “I think I’m a sister to all the rest of the women, and I’m sure men as well, who have had some kind of eating disorder, and I’m a part of the team.”

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Diane Keaton death: Godfather actress' final post featured her beloved Golden Retriever, Reggie
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Diane Keaton death: Godfather actress’ final post featured her beloved Golden Retriever, Reggie

by jummy84 October 12, 2025
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The final Instagram post of Diane Keaton, who died in California on Saturday, October 11, aged 79, featured her beloved dog. The legendary actress, known for her roles in Father of the Bride, First Wives Club, and more, shared her last post on April 11, in honor of National Pet Day.

Diane Keaton death: Godfather actress’ final Instagram post featured her beloved Golden Retriever, Reggie (Instagram)

Keaton shared a photo of herself and her Golden Retriever, Reggie, as part of a collaboration with Hudson Grace, a home and lifestyle brand. The carousel also features some of Reggie’s sweet candid moments.

“Proof our pets have great taste too! Happy National Pet Day from HG & @diane_keaton,” the post’s caption reads.

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Keaton, a dog lover and vocal animal rights lobbyist, revealed in an Instagram post that she brought Reggie into her life in 2020. She shared a video of her beloved pooch running and jumping in a backyard area.

“THIS IS MY NEW DOG, REGGIE!!! IS SHE HALF HORSE OR HALF DOG? MAYBE SHE’S INSANE! I LOVE HER!” the post was captioned.

PETA remembers Diane Keaton

After Keaton’s death, Animal rights group PETA remembered her as a “true friend to animals.” “Diane Keaton’s impact as a brilliant and talented actor is undeniable, but PETA will always remember her as a true friend to animals,” PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange said in a statement to Men’s Journal on October 11. “At every turn, she used her platform to champion animals, from advocating kindness toward animals often overlooked, such as pigeons, to taking on abusive cub-petting operations by endorsing the Big Cat Public Safety Act, to ditching meat and reminding everyone that ‘it’s nuts’ to eat animals.”

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“Diane’s heart was evident in everything she did, and she will be greatly missed by all of us at PETA,” the statement added.

Meanwhile, after Keaton’s death, a spokesperson for the Annie Hall star told People, “There are no further details available at this time, and her family has asked for privacy in this moment of great sadness.”

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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather,’ dies at 79 - National
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Diane Keaton, Oscar-winning star of ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather,’ dies at 79 – National

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
written by jummy84

Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning star of “Annie Hall,” “The Godfather” films and “Father of the Bride,” whose quirky, vibrant manner and depth made her one of the most singular actors of a generation, has died. She was 79.

People Magazine reported Saturday that she died in California with loved ones, citing a family spokesperson. No other details were immediately available, and representatives for Keaton did not immediately respond to inquiries from The Associated Press.

The unexpected news was met with shock around the world.

“She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star. What you saw was who she was…oh, la, lala!,” Bette Midler said in a post on Instagram. She and Keaton co-starred in “The First Wives Club.”

Keaton was the kind of actor who helped make films iconic and timeless, from her “La-dee-da, la-dee-da” phrasing as Annie Hall, bedecked in that necktie, bowler hat, vest and khakis, to her heartbreaking turn as Kay Adams, the woman unfortunate enough to join the Corleone family.

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Her star-making performances in the 1970s, many of which were in Woody Allen films, were not a flash in the pan either, and she would continue to charm new generations for decades thanks in part to a longstanding collaboration with filmmaker Nancy Meyers.

She played a businessperson who unexpectedly inherits an infant in “Baby Boom,” the mother of the bride in the beloved remake of “Father of the Bride,” a newly single woman in “The First Wives Club,” and a divorced playwright who gets involved with Jack Nicholson’s music executive in “Something’s Gotta Give.”

Keaton won her first Oscar for “Annie Hall” and would go on to be nominated three more times, for “Reds,” “Marvin’s Room” and “Something’s Gotta Give.”


In her very Keaton way, upon accepting her Oscar in 1978 she laughed and said, “This is something.”

A child of Hollywood breaks through in New York

Keaton was born Diane Hall in January 1946 in Los Angeles, though her family was not part of the film industry she would find herself in. Her mother was a homemaker and photographer, and her father was in real estate and civil engineering.

Keaton was drawn to theater and singing while in school in Santa Ana, California, and she dropped out of college after a year to make a go of it in Manhattan. Actors’ Equity already had a Diane Hall in their ranks, and she took Keaton, her mother’s maiden name, as her own.

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She studied under Sanford Meisner in New York and has credited him with giving her the freedom to “chart the complex terrain of human behavior within the safety of his guidance. It made playing with fire fun.”

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“More than anything, Sanford Meisner helped me learn to appreciate the darker side of behavior,” she wrote in her 2012 memoir, “Then Again.” “I always had a knack for sensing it but not yet the courage to delve into such dangerous, illuminating territory.”

She started on the stage as an understudy in the Broadway production for “Hair,” and in Allen’ s “Play It Again, Sam” in 1968, for which she would receive a Tony nomination. And yet she remained deeply self-conscious about her appearance and battled bulimia in her 20s.

Becoming a star with “The Godfather” and Woody Allen

Keaton made her film debut in the 1970 romantic comedy “Lovers and Other Strangers,” but her big breakthrough would come a few years later when she was cast in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather,” which won best picture and become one of the most beloved films of all time. And yet even she hesitated to return for the sequel, though after reading the script she decided otherwise.

She summed up her role as Kay, a “role she never related to” even though she savored memories of acting with Al Pacino.

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The 1970s were an incredibly fruitful time for Keaton thanks in part to her ongoing collaboration with Allen in both comedic and dramatic roles. She appeared in “Sleeper,” “Love and Death,” “Interiors,” Manhattan,” “Manhattan Murder Mystery” and the film version of “Play it Again, Sam.”

Allen and the late Marshall Brickman gave Keaton one of her most iconic roles in “Annie Hall,” the infectious woman from Chippewa Falls whom Allen’s Alvy Singer cannot get over. The film is considered one of the great romantic comedies of all time, with Keaton’s eccentric, self-deprecating Annie at its heart.

In the New York Times, critic Vincent Canby wrote, “As Annie Hall, Miss Keaton emerges as Woody Allen’s Liv Ullman. His camera finds beauty and emotional resources that somehow escape the notice of other directors. Her Annie Hall is a marvelous nut.”

She acknowledged parallels between Annie Hall and real life, while also downplaying them.

“My last name is Hall. Woody and I did share a significant romance, according to me, anyway,” she wrote. “I did want to be a singer. I was insecure, and I did grope for words.”

Keaton and Allen were also in a romantic relationship, from about 1968, when she met him while auditioning for his play, until about 1974. Afterward they remained collaborators and friends.

“He was so hip, with his thick glasses and cool suits,” Keaton wrote in her memoir. “But it was his manner that got me, his way of gesturing, his hands, his coughing and looking down in a self-deprecating way while he told jokes.”

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She was also romantically linked to Pacino, who played her husband in “The Godfather,” and Warren Beatty who directed her and whom she co-starred with in “Reds.” She never married but did adopt two children when she was in her 50s: a daughter, Dexter, and a son, Duke.

“I figured the only way to realize my number-one dream of becoming an actual Broadway musical comedy star was to remain an adoring daughter. Loving a man, a man, and becoming a wife, would have to be put aside,” she wrote in the memoir.

“The names changed, from Dave to Woody, then Warren, and finally Al. Could I have made a lasting commitment to them? Hard to say. Subconsciously I must have known it could never work, and because of this they’d never get in the way of achieving my dreams.”

When Keaton met Nancy Meyers

Not all of Keaton’s roles were home runs, like her foray into action in George Roy Hill’s John le Carré adaptation of “Little Drummer Girl.” But in 1987 she’d begin another long-standing collaboration with Nancy Meyers, which would result in four beloved films. Reviews for that first outing, “Baby Boom,” directed by Charles Shyer, might have been mixed at the time but Pauline Kael even described Keaton’s as a “glorious comedy performance that rides over many of the inanities.”

Their next team-up would be in the remake of “Father of the Bride,” which Shyer directed and co-wrote with Meyers. She and Steve Martin played the flustered parents to the bride which would become a big hit and spawn a sequel.

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In 2003, Meyers would direct her in “Something’s Gotta Give,” a romantic comedy in which she begins a relationship with a playboy womanizer, played by Jack Nicholson, while also being pursued by a younger doctor, played by Keanu Reeves. Her character Erica Barry, with her beautiful Hamptons home and ivory outfits was a key inspiration for the recent costal grandmother fashion trend. It earned her what would be her last Oscar nomination and, later, she’d call it her favorite film.

She also directed occasionally, with works including an episode of “Twin Peaks,” a Belinda Carlisle music video and the sister dramedy “Hanging Up,” which she co-wrote with Delia Ephron and starred in alongside Meg Ryan and Lisa Kudrow.

Keaton continued working steadily throughout the 2000s, with notable roles in “The Family Stone,” as a dying matriarch reluctant to give her ring to her son, in “Morning Glory,” as a morning news anchor, and the “Book Club” films.

She wrote several books as well, including memoirs “Then Again” and “Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty,” and an art and design book, “The House that Pinterest Built.”

Keaton was celebrated with an AFI Life Achievement Award in 2017, telling the AP at the time that it was a surreal experience.

“I feel like it’s the wedding I never had, or the big gathering I never had, or the retirement party I never had, or all these things that I always avoided – the big bash,” she said. “It’s really a big event for me and I’m really, deeply grateful.”

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In 2022, she “cemented” her legacy with a hand and footprint ceremony outside the TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles, with her children looking on.

“I don’t think about my film legacy,” she said at the event. “I’m just lucky to have been here at all in any way, shape or form. I’m just fortunate. I don’t see myself anything other than that.”

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Diane Keaton, Hollywood legend and The Godfather star, dies aged 79
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Diane Keaton, Hollywood legend and The Godfather star, dies aged 79

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Diane Keaton has died aged 79, it has been confirmed by People magazine.

According to the outlet, the legendary actress died in California. Further details are not available at this time, and her loved ones have asked for privacy, according to a family spokesperson.

Keaton was one of the best-known film stars, with a career spanning five decades. She received numerous accolades, including an Academy Award, a BAFTA, Golden Globes, and nominations for the Emmy and Tony Awards.

Diane Keaton as Annie Hall and Woody Allen as Alvy Singer in Annie Hall. MGM

News of Keaton’s death comes as a shock to many across the globe and in Hollywood, with her most defining role coming in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather (1972) alongside Al Pacino. She went on to reprise the role in the acclaimed franchise’s second and third films.

Keaton became known for her frequent collaborations with Woody Allen, having worked together on Play It Again, Sam, Sleeper, and Love and Death. It was her fourth film with Allen, Annie Hall, that earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress.

She went on to star in numerous films, including Baby Boom, Father of the Bride and its sequels, The First Wives Club, and Book Club, as well as Finding Dory, Manhattan Murder Mystery, and The Family Stone.

More recently, Keaton starred in 2024’s Arthur’s Whiskey and Summer Camp, with the latter marking her final performance on the big screen.

Keaton is survived by her two children, daughter Dexter and son Duke.

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Lin-Manuel Miranda jokes Dawson's Creek stand in fell under 'godfather' duties
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Lin-Manuel Miranda jokes Dawson’s Creek stand in fell under ‘godfather’ duties

by jummy84 September 24, 2025
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24 September 2025

Lin-Manuel Miranda has joked standing in for James Van Der Beek fell under his “godfather” duties.

Lin-Manuel Miranda opens up on last minute Dawson’s Creek reunion role

The theatre legend was a last minute replacement for the Dawson’s Creek actor – who is battling stage 3 colorectal cancer – at the cast reunion event on Monday (22.09.25) as the 48-year-old star was battling “two stomach viruses”.

In an Instagram post reflecting on the emotional charity event, Lin-Manuel revealed how his friend Thomas Kail – who directed Hamilton and is married to Michelle Williams – brought him on board as a last minute favour.

He wrote: “Kail called over the weekend: @vanderjames caught a virus and was unable to travel to NY for the Dawson’s Creek reunion Monday.

“Now I’m godfather to Tommy and Michelle’s kid, so filling in for Dawson last minute falls under general coverage.”

He described being part of the event as an “immense privilege”, while comparing the entire situation to “an episode of Quantum Leap”.

He added: “what happened next was for me, more like being in an episode of Quantum Leap;

“I had the immense privilege of being present as an understudy so that people’s love for James, his family, and this incredible cast and show could reverberate all round the Rodgers and the world.”

The Mary Poppins Returns actor also revealed how he was sending photos and videos to James during rehearsals and the show itself.

Michelle was reunited with castmates Katie Holmes and Joshua Jackson at the event, while James – who portrayed Dawson Leery in the show – had to pull out of the live reading of the pilot episode in aid of the F Cancer charity, but he still appeared as a surprise via a video.

He wrote on Instagram: “This is the evening I’d been looking forward to MOST since my angel Michelle Williams said she was putting it together, way back in January …

“So you can imagine how gutted I was when two stomach viruses conspired to knock me out of commission and keep me grounded at the worst possible moment.

“Despite every effort … I won’t get to be there.

“I won’t get to stand on that stage and thank every soul in the theatre for showing up for me, and against cancer, when I needed it most.”




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