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Diane Keaton, honored by the Hollywood stars: “We were not ready to lose you”

Diane Keaton, honored by the Hollywood stars:

Diane Keaton died at the age of 79. Photo: Henry McGee / AP / Profimedia

The beloved actress Diane Keaton, who died on Saturday, at the age of 79, was honored by the Hollywood stars. A special tribute came from the actress Goldie Hawn, along with whom she played in the movie “The First Wives Club”, in 1996.

“Diane, we were not ready to lose you. You left us behind a magic dust, full of light particles and memories beyond the imagination. How to say goodbye? What words can they come to our mind when the heart is broken? You never liked the praises, you were so modest, but now you can tell me. There was no and there will be no one like you. You stole the hearts of the world and shared your genius with millions of people, making films that made us laugh and cry in a way that only you could. I was fortunate to do the First Wives Club with you, today starting with coffee in the makeup caravan, laughing and joking, until the last day of filming. It was a roller coaster of love. We agreed to grow old together and, one day, we may live with all our friends. Well, we didn't get to live together, but we got old together. Who knows … maybe in the future life. Shine with your magic dust up there, my friend. You will miss me a lot. My heart is with your beautiful children, DEX and Duke, ”wrote the actress Goldie Hawn On the Instagram account, Cites News.ro.

Robert de Niro He sent a statement to The Hollywood Reporter, saying: “I am very sad to find out about Diane's death. I was very dear to me and the news left us completely by surprise. I did not expect to leave us. We will be missing. Rest in peace.”

Bette Midlerwho played with Keaton and Goldie Hawn in the 1996 movie “The First Wives Club”, wrote on Instagram: “The brilliant, beautiful and extraordinary Diane Keaton died. I can't tell you how sad this. It was fun, completely original and devoid of any cunning or competitiveness that you had to see. Oh, La, Lala! ”.

In addition, the daughter of Goldie Hawn, the actress Kate Hudson He distributed a clip with the three women in the movie, with the legend: “We love you so much, Diane.”

Steve Martinwith which he played in the Father of the 1991 movie, distributed a clip from a 2021 interview that she made with Martin Short for Interview magazine, in which Short asks Keaton: “Who is more sexy, me or Steve Martin?”, And Keaton replies: “That is, you are both idiots.” Martin commented on the post: “I don't know who posted this first, but summarizes our delightful relationship with Diane.”

Candice BergenKeaton's colleague from the Book Club series, told the ThR: “It is a huge loss for both me and for us all. Diane was a true artist – extremely talented and with a unique talent in so many disciplines, but at the same time modest and wonderful.

Mary Steenburgen She also shared a statement for the ThR, in which she wrote: “Diane was magical. There was never and there will never be someone. I loved her and I felt lucky to be her friend. I convey my love to her family. What a miracle it was!”

Leonardo Dicapriowho performed the role of Keaton's nephew in Marvin's Room (a film for which she obtained one of the four Oscar nominations), posted a tribute to Instagram. “Diane Keaton was unique. Shiny, funny and without complexes,” he wrote next to a photo with him and Keaton. “A legend and a truly good man. I had the honor to work with her at 18. We will be missing deeply.”

American actress Diane Keaton, famous for the roles of the “Bride's father” and “Landed Wives Club”, died at the age of 79, People magazine announced on Saturday.

The death of Keaton is a shock in Hollywood and the rest of the world. The actress had not been in the public's attention for several months, but she was not known to have suffered from any disease, writes The Guardian.



Ashley Davis

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