Diane Keaton was best known for her legendary acting career, which spanned six decades across film, television and theater, but the late Hollywood icon also had a successful sideline as a house flipper.
Over the last 40 years, Keaton, who died on Oct. 11 at the age of 79, bought, renovated and sold a variety of houses and cultivated a reputation as a respected restorer of historic homes, some of which had notable architectural pedigrees.
"I follow my impulses just like I did with acting," Keaton said of her approach to house design in a 2017 interview with Architectural Digest.
Keaton earned praise for her restorations and home design skills from the real estate community and her work was profiled in top industry outlets including Architectural Digest, which have highlighted her aesth