Hollywood is grieving the loss of Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress who redefined what it meant to be fearless, funny, and free. At 79, her sudden passing has left friends, fans, and co-stars heartbroken, with tributes flooding in from across the world. “She made being yourself the most beautiful thing of all,” actress Jane Fonda wrote.
From Annie Hall to The First Wives Club, Keaton’s career spanned more than five decades of unforgettable performances. She was known not only for her roles but for her signature look — tailored suits, wide-brimmed hats, and that unmistakable laugh. Michael Douglas called her “one of the greatest icons in our industry,” while Goldie Hawn shared, “We agreed to grow old together. Maybe in the next life.”

Cynthia Nixon, who worked with Keaton on 5 Flights Up, said she had idolized her since childhood. “She was one of a kind. I’m so sad she’s gone,” she wrote. From her humor to her honesty, Keaton inspired generations to embrace imperfection and live boldly.
Born in Los Angeles in 1946, Keaton built a career on authenticity. She never conformed to Hollywood’s expectations — instead, she changed them. Her legacy lives on in every woman who dares to laugh at herself and love life out loud. As one fan wrote, “The world feels a little dimmer without her light.” Farewell, Diane — you taught us all how to shine.