New details released about death of Diane Keaton
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Beloved actor Diane Keaton has died at the age of 79 in California. Keaton’s longtime friend told People that she had become “very thin” in the weeks prior to her death. “I saw her two or three weeks ago,” singer-songwriter Carole Bayer Sager recalled. “She had lost so much weight.”
Director Nancy Meyers paid tribute to Diane Keaton, the "Something's Gotta Give" star who died on Saturday at age 79.
Drew Struzan, the iconic artist behind the movie posters for “Star Wars,” “Back to the Future” and so many more, has passed away. He was 78. The renowned illustrator’s longtime collaborator, Greg Aronowitz, announced the devastating news in a message shared to Struzan’s Instagram account on Tuesday. No cause of death was given.
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With the news of Diane Keaton's death, many are looking back at her momentous career and the very last on-screen role she had.
Ed Williams, the actor best known for his roles in the “Police Squad!” TV show and the original “Naked Gun” films, has died. He was 98. The late star’s granddaughter confirmed that Williams passed away in Los Angeles on Thursday,
His first gig for the galaxy far, far away came in 1977 for the 1978 re-release of "Star Wars." Struzan partnered with artist Charles White III for 20th Century Fox to create the old-fashioned one-sheet that perfectly captures the spirit of classic Saturday matinee serials.
According to science, the most tragic movie star death in history is Elvis Presley, with Judy Garland, Marilyn Monroe, and Brandon Lee following close behind.