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12 Photos of a Young Diane Keaton, the Original Poster Girl for Vintage Fashion
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12 Photos of a Young Diane Keaton, the Original Poster Girl for Vintage Fashion

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Said outfit, of course, echoed her on-screen style as Annie, whose “rueful, Chaplinesque, baggy-pants-and-vest look” struck a chord with an entire generation keen to leave behind the “rich hippy” feel of the late ’60s, as Vogue put it. The key to achieving the aesthetic? In a word: vintage.

“Even before the emergence of the Annie Hall style, the popularity of thrift shop clothes had hit the streets,” this magazine noted in an August 1978 interview with the film’s costume designer Ruth Morley. “Ethel Scull made the papers in New York a few years back when she appeared at a gathering of swells in a genuine ESSO workman’s coverall, and rock stars had popularized the slightly schizophrenic garb of cast-offs from other milieux. Lifestyles in general have grown less formal by quantum leaps, and individuality in clothing seems to be a badge for that by-now clichéd adage to ‘do your own thing.’ Women’s hard-won independence is reflected by their search for more personal and less dictatorial styles.”

For her part, Keaton had been a devotee of Goodwill since the early ’60s, calling its LA branches her “sanctuary” as a teenager. “Mom taught my sister Dorrie and me to rummage for the best and alter if needed,” she wrote in Fashion First. “Someone else’s junk was now our perfect treasure. Once home, we would put together outfits for the rest of the day, while discussing when we would go back to the Goodwill.” Before she had even left Santa Ana College for Manhattan, she had developed her distinctive taste—as evidenced by her request to wear a bowler hat to her prom. “My mother said, ‘Maybe another time, Diane.’”

Here, Vogue looks back at the star’s most memorable early fashion moments.

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Diane Keaton Dead: Oscar-Winning Actress Was 79
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Diane Keaton Dead: Oscar-Winning Actress Was 79

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress known for her roles in films such Annie Hall, Father of the Bride, The Godfather, and First Wives Club, has died at the age of 79. People confirmed on Saturday that Keaton passed away in California, adding that “her loved ones have asked for privacy.”

Known for her quirky charm, distinctive fashion sense, and ability to portray both comedic and dramatic roles with unmatched skill, Keaton’s career spanned over five decades and resulted in an Academy Award, a BAFTA, and two Golden Globes.

Keaton’s career began on stage as an understudy in the original 1968 production of Hair, followed by her first collaboration with Woody Allen in the 1969 stage version of Play It Again, Sam, which earned her a Tony Award nomination. Her true breakout role came in Francis Ford Coppola’s The Godfather (1972), where she starred as Kay Adams, the faithful but concerned wife of Michael Corleone. She reprised the character two years later in The Godfather Part II, earning further critical acclaim.

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It was her lead role in Woody Allen’s 1977 romantic comedy Annie Hall that earned her an Academy Award and established her as a true star. As the titular romantic interest for Allen’s Alvy, Keaton made bold fashion choices for the character — inspiring an entire generation of girls to explore menswear — while celebrating Annie’s quirks and passions as an independent woman of her era.

Keaton made eight movies with Allen in total, including Sleeper (1973), Manhattan (1979), and Radio Days (1987). and Sleeper. Another writer/director she worked with multiple times was Nancy Meyers, starring in the Meyers-penned Baby Boom (1987), Father of the Bride (1991), and Father of the Bride Part II (1995). Meyers then directed her in Something’s Gotta Give (2003), in which Keaton found herself in an unexpected love triangle between Jack Nicholson and Keanu Reeves.

Her other notable roles included appearing alongside Bette Midler and Goldie Hawn in the revenge comedy First Wives Club (1996); she would also team up with Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, and Mary Steenburgen for Book Club and its 2023 sequel. Her work as a voice actress was limited to speaking the inner monologue of a dog in Look Who’s Talking Now (1993), the voice of Dory’s mother in Pixar’s Finding Dory (2016), and a onoing role on Netflix’s Dr. Seuss series adaptation Green Eggs and Ham (2019-2022).

On television, before breaking out as a film actress Keaton appeared in the 1970s anthology series Love, American Style and Rod Serling’s Night Gallery. Later in her career, she starred in the infamous 2011 HBO unaired pilot Tilda, a show loosely based on Deadline Hollywood founder Nikki Finke co-starring Elliot Page. In 2016, she returned to HBO as a smoking, basketball-playing nun for the Jude Law-starring limited series The Young Pope. She also played Justin Bieber’s grandmother in the 2021 video for his song “Ghost.”

Outside of acting, Keaton was a photographer, producer, real estate developer, writer, and activist. She is survived by her two children.

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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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Diane Keaton Health Before Death: Skin Cancer, Bulimia Battles
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Diane Keaton Health Before Death: Skin Cancer, Bulimia Battles

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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The Family Stone star would eat 20,000 calories a day, only to throw up, saying, “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.”

Keaton eventually got into recovery for her eating disorder.

“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.”

And while she admitted to initially lying to her specialist, Keaton—who adopted daughter Dexter, 29, and son Duke, 25, in her 50s—went on to get candid about her struggles.

“I have nothing to hide. It’s not relevant, but for me it feels good,” she wrote in her 2011 book Then Again, per the NY 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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Are Diane Keaton and Michael Keaton related? All on Annie Hall star's siblings and parents
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Are Diane Keaton and Michael Keaton related? All on Annie Hall star’s siblings and parents

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Updated on: Oct 12, 2025 01:53 am IST

Diane Keaton, famed for her role in Godfather and a frequent collaborator with Woody Allen, died at 79.

Diane Keaton, famed for playing Kay in Francis Ford Coppola’s Godfather, passed away on Saturday at 79, People reported.

Diane Keaton was born Diane Hall.(AP)

“There are no further details available at this time, and her family has asked for privacy in this moment of great sadness,” a spokesperson told the publication.

Is Diane Keaton related to Michael Keaton?

Though Diane shares the same last name as Michael Keaton, the actor known for films like Birdman, she isn’t related to the 74-year-old. She was born Diane Hall and took her mother’s maiden name – Keaton – because a Diane Hall was already registered with the Actors Guild, as per IMDb.

Diane Keaton parents

Diane Hall was born in Los Angeles in January 1945. Her mother, Dorothy Deanne was a homemaker and amateur photographer. Her father, John Newton Ignatius “Jack” Hall, was a real estate broker and civil engineer.

Diane Keaton siblings

Diane Keaton has a younger brother John Randolph Hall whose mental health problems she’d opened up about in the past. Hall had reportedly many diagnoses over the years – bipolar disorder, schizoid personality disorder, but nothing was definitive. He reportedly now lives in a health care facility, suffering from dementia. Keaton had shared that she visited him every Sunday.

“Over the years people did a lot of measuring of Randy’s mental status, and it all came to naught. He was so hidden. I wanted to explore the mystery of him,” Keaton had told People. “I wondered why he was always crying. Why was he afraid of the outdoors? That’s weird!”, she had added.

Keaton also has a younger sister Dorrie Hall, who’s also an actor known for movies like The Boost and Heaven, her IMDb page notes.

Keaton in her time also frequently collaborated with director Woody Allen, starring in two of his most noteworthy films – Annie Hall and Manhattan, and she won an Oscar for Best Actress for her role in the former.

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Dieane Keaton Dead: Oscar Winner Was 79
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Dieane Keaton Dead: Oscar Winner Was 79

by jummy84 October 11, 2025
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Diane Keaton, the iconoclastic and left-of-center Oscar-winning film and fashion icon, has died, according to a family spokesperson who shared the news with People magazine. She was 79 years old. Further details about her death were not made available. She received four Academy Award nominations, winning in 1977 for “Annie Hall,” the film that turned her into a household name and one of the most recognizable figures in American movies. Keaton received an AFI Life Achievement Award in 2017.

Her collaborations with Woody Allen began onscreen with director Herbert Ross’ “Play It Again, Sam” in 1972, the same year she starred as Kay Corleone in Francis Ford Coppola’s “The Godfather.” Her comedic appeal was cemented in Allen films — the two were also romantically involved — like “Sleeper’ and “Love and Death” before the title character in “Annie Hall” changed the course of her career and the course of movies. Before that, though, she had starred with Allen in the stage version of “Play It Again, Sam” in 1969 and in the musical “Hair,” propelling her from her birth city of Los Angeles to New York. Keaton for most of her life resided in Los Angeles, where she flipped and designed houses. As a single parent — she made being single and evasive of later romantic partnerships part of her identity, too — she adopted her daughter Dexter in 1996 and son Duke five years later.

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She never quite fit into any box comfortably, but brought to her roles both a nervous energy and focused intensity. The same year as “Annie Hall,” she also starred in the controversial, cautionary morality tale “Looking for Mr. Goodbar” as a schoolteacher of deaf children who is tormented by the men she dates in New York City; it’s certainly her darkest role and was an early beacon of a propensity for drama as much as comedy.

After her Best Actress win for “Annie Hall,” she also received Oscar nominations for “Reds,” “Marvin’s Room,” and “Something’s Gotta Give,” the Nancy Meyers film largely seen as her big-screen comeback in 2003. That was also the film that launched a late-career stretch of romantic comedies and movies for older audiences in which she largely plays a version of herself: neurotic, quirky, unfiltered, and in impeccable head-to-toe tailoring.

Making guardedness and affable self-deprecation part of her identity, Keaton was known for wearing turtlenecks, gloves, and hats that kept her largely covered up, saving emotional vulnerability for her performances. Ralph Lauren gave much of the credit for the “Annie Hall” costumes to Keaton herself, and wide-legged pants, blazers, vests, ties, and oversized hats — all a playful, Chaplinesque spin on tailored menswear — became signatures in her look: Keaton is recognizable in any of her films because she always appeared to have a hand in her characters’ styling.

The recent “Book Club” films exemplify her late-career attitude. There was a sense in Keaton’s late years that she wanted to have a good time onscreen with collaborators she enjoyed, such as the “Book Club” series co-stars Jane Fonda and Candice Bergen.

MANHATTAN MURDER MYSTERY, Diane Keaton, 1993. (c) TriStar Pictures/ Courtesy: Everett Collection.
‘Manhattan Murder Mystery’©TriStar Pictures/Courtesy Everett Collection

A throughline of her film career was working with top filmmakers to deliver complicated performances that pushed her against comfortability, whether in Allen’s darker efforts (like “Interiors,” or aspects of “Manhattan” as a self-defeating intellectual) or with Coppola, Warren Beatty (“Reds,” and another collaborator with whom she was romantically involved), or a box-office favorite like Charles Shyer with the 1987 feminist comedy “Baby Boom.” In 1993, she reteamed with Allen for the last time on the delightfully anxious New York comedy “Manhattan Murder Mystery.”

Around that time she had been at the end of a relationship with her “Godfather” co-star of all three films, Al Pacino. She detailed that relationship movingly in her wonderfully frank and fresh memoirs “Then Again” (2011) and “Let’s Just Say It Wasn’t Pretty” (2014), two books where you really feel her voice ringing through rather than a ghost memoirist taking dictation.

Comedies really became Keaton’s preferred genre in the last 30 years or so, from the delightfully camp “The First Wives Club” in 1996 to films like “And So It Goes,” “The Book Wedding,” and “The Family Stone” more recently. Don’t forget she also played Justin Bieber’s grandmother in the 2021 music video “Ghost” and starred as a sparky nun on HBO’s “The Young Pope.”

She also had credits behind the camera, including as the director of “Hanging Up” and the documentary “Heaven” as well as episodic television, including on Season 2 episodes of “Twin Peaks” in its early run. These directorial projects were less successful; those “Twin Peaks” episodes especially are not in the series’ annals even as she was largely following the series rulebook on a job for hire. But they showed a curiosity and collaborative spirit, which she maintained through to the end. The last movie she starred in was 2024’s “Summer Camp” with Kathy Bates and Alfre Woodard.

Her belovedness was no better exemplified recently than in 2017 when Woody Allen, then already well into being on shaky ground with Hollywood, made a rare public appearance at the AFI Life Achievement Award ceremony to present the honor to his dear friend, ex-partner, and most important collaborator. As far as American movies are concerned, she’s up there as one of the most recognizable, inimitable, and singularly stamped stars of all time; her impact on Hollywood will be impossible to recreate, but it’s not like any of the essential films she starred in is going anywhere any time soon.

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