Diane Keaton, who won an Oscar for the Woody Allen film “Annie Hall” in 1977, has died at the age of 79, according to several media reports.

Details of her death are not available at this time, a family spokesperson told PEOPLE , which was the first to report her death. Her loved ones have asked for privacy.

Keaton rose to fame in the 1970s, appearing in “The Godfather” movies and collaborating with Allen. The two co-starred in his 1969 Broadway comedy hit “Play It Again, Sam.”

In addition to her “Annie Hall” win, Keaton was Oscar-nominated for best actress for “Reds,” “Something’s Gotta Give” and “Marvin’s Room.” Her other notable roles included “Father of the Bride” and “Baby Boom,” according to Variety .

Keaton’s more recent film roles included “Book Club” and its sequel, “Poms.

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