Four auctions in June will allow fans to bid for clothing and personal objects owned by the Oscar-winning actor – as well as the original, untitled script for Annie Hall
Six months after the death of Oscar-winning actor Diane Keaton, four auctions have been announced to sell items from her personal collection.
Keaton died in October 2025, aged 79, from pneumonia. This June, a series of sales in New York and Los Angeles will allow fans to purchase Ralph Lauren clothes worn by Keaton, as well as the original, untitled script for 1977’s Annie Hall.
Bonhams’s collection, Diane Keaton: The Architecture of an Icon, is billed as a “thoughtfully curated selection of fine art, interiors, iconic fashion, personal objects, and other creative touchstones from the acclaimed actress, film-maker, author and style icon”.
Keaton’s sister, Dorrie Hall, added: “To speak of her is to speak of instinct, an unerring visual and creative intuition that guided her across decades of artistic exploration.”






