The global community is in mourning following the passing of legendary Hollywood star, Diane Keaton, who passed away at 79 years old. Tributes are pouring in from around the world for the renowned actress, known for her iconic roles in the film industry. Despite her successful career, Diane kept her personal life private, choosing not to marry but instead embracing motherhood through adoption.
The family of The Godfather actress has requested privacy as they deal with their loss, with no details yet released about the cause of her death. Fans are now curious about Diane’s net worth, given her extensive and prosperous career in Hollywood that spanned several decades.
Diane, an Oscar-winning actress, graced the big screen in numerous hit movies such as The Godfather (1972), Annie Hall (1977), Reds (1981), Father of the Bride (1991), Something’s Gotta Give (2003), and The Family Stone (2005).
Apart from her acting success, Diane accumulated wealth through smart investments in luxury real estate, amassing an estimated fortune of $100 million. Her real estate ventures included buying and selling properties like a Laguna Beach estate, a Pacific Palisades home, and a Tucson residence, showcasing her financial acumen.
Her main residence was a lavish estate in Brentwood, Los Angeles, which she acquired in 2009 and later listed for sale in 2025 after significant renovations.
Despite her romantic ties with various celebrities, including Al Pacino, Diane decided not to marry and remained single throughout her life. In a 2021 interview with Interview magazine, she attributed her reluctance to marry to her mother’s influence and her desire for independence.
Despite opting not to marry, Diane experienced motherhood by adopting two children, Dexter Keaton, 29, and Duke Keaton, 25, as a single parent.
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