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Diane Keaton's heirs: two children she adopted at 50
Diane Keaton was known for her habit of buying multimillion-dollar mansions to renovate and put up for sale, not for the financial gain so much as the pleasure of modernizing them and giving them a new look. Her Hollywood breakthrough with Woody Allen in the seventies, when she won the Oscar for 'Annie Hall', marked the rise of a bohemian style that many women still embrace. In 2011 the actress acquired a property in Sullivan Canyon, 855 square meters across two floors, for 4.7 million dollars to turn it into her dream house. Inspired by numerous Pinterest images, she hired an architect and three renowned designers to help bring her perfect house to life. After a large sum of money and almost a decade of work the projects were finished and the result was so to her liking that she documented it in a book titled 'The House Pinterest Built'. Last March, after 14 years living there, the actress put it on the market for 26 million euros. This decision then surprised her close circle, who did not understand why she would want to part with the house that had cost her so much to build. Now it seems like a premonition of the actress, who died suddenly on October 11 at the age of 79.