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Home»Culture»Actor, stye icon and friend to the gays Diane Keaton dies
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Actor, stye icon and friend to the gays Diane Keaton dies

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Diane Keaton has passed away at the age of 79 in California. While a family spokesperson has requested privacy and shared no further details surrounding her death, her legacy in film, fashion, and LGBTQ+ culture remains profound. She leaves behind two children, Dexter and Duke.

Born Diane Hall in Los Angeles in 1946, Keaton’s rise to fame began in the 1970s with her roles in the seminal Godfather trilogy where she played Kay Adams, Michael Corleone’s wife. Her collaboration with Woody Allen peaked with the 1977 film Annie Hall [pictured], which earned her an Academy Award for Best Actress. This breakthrough not only showcased her talent but also her quirky charm, wit, and unconventional style. Beyond her Oscar win for Annie Hall, Keaton picked up three further Academy Award nominations across the decades for Reds (1981), Marvin’s Room (1996), and Something’s Gotta Give (2003).

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Her 2005 film The Family Stone resonated in the LGBTQ+ community for a dinner scene featuring her character, Sybil Stone, openly affirming and supporting her gay son with the words: ‘I love you, and you are more normal than any other asshole sitting at this table.’ This candid portrayal of maternal acceptance was considered a significant moment in queer representation on screen.

Keaton remained engaged with advancing LGBTQ+ storytelling beyond her acting career. In 2013, she acquired rights to adapt the BBC series Last Tango in Halifax, which centres lesbian relationships, for American audiences through HBO. Although the project did not ultimately proceed, it reflected Keaton’s commitment to elevating queer narratives in mainstream media.

Her later career continued to captivate queer audiences with acclaimed roles in The First Wives Club (1996) and Book Club (2018), a film celebrated for its portrayal of strong, independent women and friendship, which also spawned a sequel in 2023.

Tributes from colleagues emphasize the breadth of Keaton’s impact. Actress Bette Midler described her as ‘hilarious, original, and without guile,’ while director Francis Ford Coppola fondly recalled casting her in The Godfather and praised her creativity and originality. Keaton was widely praised not only for her acting but also for her distinctive fashion sense, leaving an indelible mark on cultural style.
Source: Noah Wire Services

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