• Diane Keaton has died at 79. • Keaton became a Hollywood icon throughout her decadeslong career. • She won her first Oscar in 1978 for "Annie Hall."
Academy Award winner Diane Keaton has died at 79.
Born in Los Angeles, Keaton got her start performing in high school plays before cementing herself as both a Hollywood and style icon in 1977, when she starred in "Annie Hall."
Over the years, Keaton continued to act in much-loved films, like "Father of the Bride." She also ventured into other passions. She authored a memoir, created a wine brand, and even flipped houses.
Here's a look at her long career.
In her 2011 memoir, "Then Again," Keaton said she scored a role in the original Broadway production of "Hair" in 1968. That same year, she auditioned and landed a lead role in Woody