Diane Keaton, the iconic actress whose performances in classics like Annie Hall and The Godfather have left an indelible mark on Hollywood, has tragically passed away at the age of seventy-nine. Her long and influential career spanned multiple generations, solidifying her status as one of the most respected talents in film history. But here’s where it gets controversial—some might argue her impact is even greater than her awards suggest, and her unique style continues to inspire countless performers today. Keaton's passing marks the end of an era, and the film world is feeling the loss deeply.
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