Rescuer who found Diane Keaton on the floor shared four words — and it’s chilling

Hollywood is in shock and mourning the unexpected passing of Diane Keaton, the Oscar-winning actress and beloved icon

whose career spanned decades. She died at the age of 79 in California. People.com+2AP News+2

Emergency responders were called to her Los Angeles home at 8:08 a.m. local time, and she was transported to a nearby hospital, where she was later pronounced dead. ABC News+2Page Six+2 Witnesses have since said her health declined “very suddenly” in recent months. People.com+3People.com+3The Independent+3

Keaton’s life was marked by bold creativity, emotional vulnerability, and a distinct, enduring style. She earned an Academy Award for Annie Hall and delivered unforgettable performances in films like The GodfatherFather of the BrideSomething’s Gotta Give, and The First Wives ClubPeople.com+2Reuters+2 She wasn’t just an actress — she was a force, known for her wit, her soul, and the beautiful contradictions she embraced.

She is survived by her two adopted children, Dexter and DukePeople.com+2E! Online+2 Her legacy lives on in every scene she transformed, every character she made unforgettable, and every person she inspired.