Hollywood’s iconic star, Diane Quitonwho left yesterday (11.10.2025) from life at the age of 79, left behind a huge stockpile and an endless property.
The news of the death of an Oscar -winning actress was confirmed by a spokesman for the Diane Quit family, saying she died in California, after her health deteriorated rapidly in recent months, without even knowing her closest friends.
Thanks to her successful career as an actress in films such as “The Godfather”, “Annie Hall”, “Reds” and “Father of the Bride”, as well as her smart real estate investment, Diane Quiton has managed to gather a huge fortune during her life, estimated at $ 100 million.
Diane adopted two children in her 50s, her daughter, Dexter, and her son, Duk, whom she grew up alone. She never got married, so her children are likely to inherit most of her property.
In terms of real estate, in 2004 he bought a property at Laguna Beach for $ 7.5 million, which sold just two years later for $ 12.75 million.
‘The house of her dreams’
The actress, who was passionate about interior design and home renovation, also bought a home in Pacific Palisades for $ 5.6 million in 2012 and sold it in 2016 for $ 6.9 million, making another huge profit.
In addition, he bought a house in Tuson, Arizona, worth $ 1.5 million in 2018 and sold it for $ 2.6 million in 2020.
In fact, she had put her “home of her dreams” for sale, as her health took a sudden turn before her sudden death. While facing private health problems, she had sold her favorite property in Los Angeles in March.
According to reports, many of her closest people were amazed as she had talked about the possibility of living there permanently. The actress had also written a book about her favorite home entitled “The House That Pinterest Built” (the house built by Pinterest).
After buying the house, a project started for almost ten years to renovate it according to its taste and preferences. The extensive renovation lasted 8 years, and the actress was finished there only in 2017.
However, earlier this year, it put the property on the market and sold the specially designed villa with five bedrooms and seven bathrooms for $ 29 million.
In the book she wrote about her home, she revealed that the inspiration for the purchase of this particular property was the famous children’s myth, “The Three Pigs”.
In particular, she remembered that her mother was reading the story when she was young and decided that she wanted to live in the indestructible house of the third pig, which was “made of bricks”. She wrote in her book: “I knew that when I grew up I would live in a brick house.”
The deterioration of her health
Following the shocking news of her death, a girlfriend of the actress revealed that she had been silently and secretly facing a progressive battle with her health.
“Her condition deteriorated very suddenly, which was a fascinating for all who loved her,” said a friend of the actress. “It was so unexpected, especially for someone with such power and spirit,” he added.
The source said that “in the last months of her life”, the star “surrounded only by her closest relatives, who chose to keep things very private.” “Even old friends were not fully aware of what was going on,” they shared.
In 2017, in the same year that he completed renovations and moved, he interviewed Wine Spectator.
However, he revealed that he always was “interesting in the houses”, but he always had trouble finding a place to “sit and stay” permanently. Concerning her final home in Los Angeles, with her personal renovations, she said: “Something happened right, because I love it.”
For many years, the award -winning actress has kept a solid routine in her favorite home, but had stopped taking daily walks with her beloved dog in the months before her death.
“He lived in Bredwood for many years,” a source in a Dialy Mail report said. “She loved her neighborhood.” And she added: “Until a few months ago, she was riding her dog every day. He was usually dressed in the same way, with a hat and the features of sunglasses, regardless of the weather. “
“He was always very kind, funny and talkative. She was talking to her dog as if she were human. He was eccentric and had an aura of old Hollywood school. It was very, very special, “he added.
Hollywood Diane’s emblematic personality in her latest photo, before her death, was photographed smiling with her dog, Reggi on an Instagram post on April 11, promoting a Hudson Grace dog statue and dog cookies.
Quiton’s career in Hollywood lasted five decades, from her first success in the trilogy “The Godfather” to the Oscar she won for her role in the film “Annie Hall”.
She became one of the most characteristic faces of the 1970s cinema and later established her reputation with hits such as “Baby Boom”, “The Father of the Bride”, “The Club of the First Wives” and “something must be done”.