Diane Keaton's cause of death revealed
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The Oscar-winning actress, renowned for her roles in "Annie Hall" and "The Godfather" series, died on Saturday in Los Angeles.
Days after Diane Keaton’s death at 79, her family is now revealing the cause. In a statement to People, the Oscar-winning actress’s family said she died of pneumonia.
Diane Keaton's family told PEOPLE Wednesday that the Oscar winner died of pneumonia on Oct. 11 at age 79. Keaton's official death certificate was revealed on Thursday, Oct. 16.
Ask anyone what their favorite Diane Keaton movie is, and you’re guaranteed to get a different answer almost every time. Culture: ‘Murdaugh: Death In The Family’ Cast: See Who’s Who In Hulu’s True Crime Drama Part of that speaks to the 50-plus films the Oscar-winning actor starred in over the course of her legendary career before she died Saturday at age 79.