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diane keatonHis family has thanked his fans for their “love and support”. Hollywood star dies at the age of 79,
In a statement for People magazineKeaton’s family said Wednesday that he died of pneumonia on Saturday California Following a “sudden” decline in his health.
His family urged well-wishers hoping to honor Keaton’s memory to donate to an animal shelter or a charity that helps the homeless, two causes he was passionate about.
“The Keaton family is deeply grateful for the extraordinary messages of love and support they have received from their beloved Diane over the past few days,” the statement read. People,
“She loved her animals and was steadfast in her support of the homeless community, so any donation to a local food bank or animal shelter in her memory would be a wonderful and much appreciated tribute to her.”

Keaton’s cause of death was previously unknown, with his family saying only on Saturday that there were “no further details” and asking for privacy.
Hollywood celebrities paid tribute to his demise Including Reese Witherspoon, Goldie Hawn, Michael Douglas, Steve Martin, Rose Byrne, Bette Midler and Woody Allen.
Born in Los Angeles in 1946, Keaton got her start on Broadway before rising to fame with her roles in the 1940s. godfather Films and his collaboration with Allen.

still throughout life She also had many extracurricular projects: independent films about school shootings, a memoir about mental illness, photography, flipping abandoned houses in the real estate market, and an avant-garde documentary about death called Heaven,
“I’m really thrilled with these [abandoned] Places, because they have been abandoned, but they were very important,” the committed vegan said in 2023.
“Anyway, we shouldn’t talk about it, because people will say: ‘What is she talking about? Get rid of her!'”
Keaton won an Academy Award for his performance as the title character in Allen’s 1977 film Annie Hall, and were later nominated for their roles Reds (1981), Marvins Room (1996), and something’s Gotta Give (2003).
that too controversial Allen defended from allegations that he sexually abused his adopted daughter Dylan Farrow When she was seven years old, she said: “Woody Allen is my friend and I keep believing in him.”
alan is always vehemently denied the allegation Which was investigated and rejected by both social services and a New York family judge.