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Keaton’s cause of death has not been revealed, but her adopted children Dexter, age 29, and Duke, age 25, confirmed Keaton died Saturday, according to People. "There are no further details available at this time, and her family has asked for privacy in this moment of great sadness," the family said in a statement.
Director Nancy Meyers paid tribute to Diane Keaton, the "Something's Gotta Give" star who died on Saturday at age 79.
Nancy Meyers is looking back at her decades of collaborations with Diane Keaton and noting that the "past 48 hours have not been easy" since the Oscar-winning actress died on Saturday. While praising Keaton as a performer,
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Woody Allen honors Diane Keaton in heartfelt essay: 'Unlike anyone the planet has experienced'
Woody Allen paid tribute to his former muse and ex Diane Keaton after her death: 'Her face and laugh illuminated any space she entered.”
Woody Allen remembered his friend Diane Keaton in an essay published on Oct. 12, one day after her death was announced. Keaton died at age 79, her daughter, Dexter Keaton White, and the actor's producer, Dori Rath, told NBC News on Oct. 11. They both did not provide any details surrounding the actor's death.
Diane Keaton was a heartthrob for a number of Hollywood's leading men, including exes Woody Allen and Al Pacino. 'Why we parted only God and Freud might be able to figure out,' Allen says.
It’s difficult to wrap one’s head around a world without Diane Keaton in it—but happily for us, in addition to a son and daughter, Duke and Dexter, Keaton is survived by a near-dozen books, including her bestselling 2011 mother-daughter memoir, Then Again, not to mention the kind of film legacy that most Hollywood stars can only dream of.
Allen reminisced about his former muse, romantic partner, and lifetime friend, who died on October 11, aged 79.
Keaton, who died on Saturday, was an actor, director and producer on multiple films and series. Her sole documentary, “Heaven,” explored popular ideas of the afterlife.