Diane Keaton – Age 78
Diane Keaton, once celebrated as Woody Allen’s muse, played a pivotal role in many of his iconic films, including the beloved “Annie Hall” and the quirky “Love and Death” from the 1970s. “Annie Hall” even earned her an Academy Award. However, her journey into acting began with a bang, playing the wife of a mob boss in the 1972 classic, “The Godfather.” Fast forward to today, and Keaton has expanded her creative reach as an accomplished editor, producer, photographer, and writer. In 2003, she produced the haunting Gus Van Sant drama “Elephant,” which tackled the sensitive subject of a school shooting. Additionally, Keaton has developed a passion for art collecting and real estate, often sharing her ventures into selling homes.