Diane Keaton passes away: 12 lesser-known facts about the Oscar-winning actress

Diane Keaton isn’t just a Hollywood legend — she’s an icon of individuality, charm, and timeless style. From redefining onscreen fashion in Annie Hall to delivering unforgettable performances in The Godfather and Something’s Gotta Give, Keaton’s career spans decades of brilliance. Here are 12 fascinating facts that celebrate the woman behind the hats, humour, and Hollywood magic

Updated On: 2025-10-12 02:17 PM IST

Compiled by : Athulya Nambiar

Diane Keaton

Her real name isn’t Keaton – She was born Diane Hall but adopted her mother’s maiden name “Keaton” because another actress was already registered under her name with the Actors’ Equity Association

er big break came from Woody Allen – She first gained attention in Allen’s play Play It Again, Sam and later starred in his Oscar-winning classic Annie Hall (1977)

She was once a Broadway star – Before Hollywood fame, Keaton starred in the original Broadway run of Hair in 1968 — but refused to strip for the nude scene

She never married – Despite dating famous men like Woody Allen, Warren Beatty, and Al Pacino, Keaton remained single all her life

She’s a proud mom – Diane adopted two children, Dexter and Duke, in the mid-1990s, saying motherhood completely changed her perspective on life

She was a talented photographer – Keaton was an avid photographer and has published several photography books showcasing architecture and design

She was obsessed with architecture and houses – She has restored multiple homes in Los Angeles and even wrote a book called House: A Memoir celebrating her passion for home design

She’s part of The Godfather legacy – Keaton played Kay Adams-Corleone in The Godfather trilogy, one of the most iconic roles in film history

Her fashion in Annie Hall changed pop culture – The androgynous menswear look — bowler hats, vests, and oversized trousers — inspired a fashion revolution in the late 1970s

She’s a published author – Apart from House, Keaton wrote the bestselling memoir Then Again, a heartfelt reflection on her relationship with her mother

She worked with many great directors – From Francis Ford Coppola (The Godfather) to Nancy Meyers (Something’s Gotta Give), she’s collaborated with Hollywood’s finest

She’s still celebrated as a style icon – Even in her 70s, Diane Keaton continues to make best-dressed lists for her timeless, bold, and quirky fashion choices

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