Diane Keaton has passed at the age of 79.
I think for a lot of folks, across a few generations, this one is going to hit hard. Keaton as an actress played some of the most important roles of the 20th century with her titular role in Annie Hall and in Allen's Manhattan. And, of course, she's Kay Adams/ Corleone in three Godfather films.
She was in innumerable other films, of course. Father of the Bride, Something's Gotta Give, First Wives Club, Baby Boom. She carved out a place for a sort of intellectual, independent, often quirky woman as a character on screen, but also in real life. She was also a producer and director, from time to time. And generally beloved by film aficionados from the 1970's to the current era.
It is odd... I was just thinking this week that I hadn't heard anything about Diane Keaton in a while, but hadn't been concerned, exactly. I'd just observed I hadn't seen her name attached to anything in a bit.
Condolences to her family and loved ones. She'll be very missed.