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PEOPLE's latest cover story, on newsstands Friday, honors the legacy of Diane Keaton, the Hollywood icon who died Oct. 11 at age 79

The Oscar winner was known for her performances in movies like Annie Hall, Reds, Father of the Bride, Something's Gotta Give and more

"Life is so much more interesting than what I ever imagined it would be," Keaton once told PEOPLE

Always a nervous flyer, Diane Keaton was a big fan of road trips.

The actress and architecture aficionado (she flipped houses for years) would regularly drive round-trip from Los Angeles to Tucson in a day and stop to take photos of different styles of homes. She’d also chat up anyone she met. “[If] I don’t have my hat on, which seems to identify me, people treat me like a regular person,” she told PEOPLE in 20

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