
Diane Keaton, star of "The Godfather" and "Annie Hall," has died.
American actress Diane Keaton has died in California, according to a family member who did not disclose the cause of death.
American actress Diane Keaton died this Saturday in California. A member of her family told People magazine about this, but did not name the cause of death and asked to respect their privacy.
Diane was born in Los Angeles in 1949. Her first role in film was in the movie "Lovers and Other Strangers" in 1970. But real fame came to her after the role of Kay, Michael Corleone's wife, in Francis Ford Coppola's cult film "The Godfather."
Keaton also collaborated extensively and fruitfully with director Woody Allen. For her role in his film "Annie Hall," she won an Oscar in 1977 for Best Actress.
In addition to "The Godfather," Diane Keaton starred in many famous films, such as "The First Wives Club," "The Little Drummer Girl," "Manhattan," and comedies such as "Something's Gotta Give."