Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous
Wow, somehow I didn't think she was that old at all.

She just exuded warmth in all her roles. Even in a movie like The Family Stone in which she was so unlikable and snarky, you still wanted her as your mom or your best friend.
Anonymous
I just watched The Family Stone this week. Loved all her movies.
Anonymous
I love her. Total original in her acting choices and how she lived her life. RIP.
Anonymous
Looking back on her career, Keaton told PEOPLE in 2019, "I don't know anything, and I haven't learned. Getting older hasn't made me wiser. Without acting I would have been a misfit."

I’ve always liked her.
Anonymous
Oh no. Loved her, grew up watching her, and kind of thought she would always be around.
RIP.
Anonymous
This one is shocking. Was she sick?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Wow, somehow I didn't think she was that old at all.

She just exuded warmth in all her roles. Even in a movie like The Family Stone in which she was so unlikable and snarky, you still wanted her as your mom or your best friend.


She was so cool. Loved her in so many movies but Something’s Gotta Give is my favorite
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Wow, somehow I didn't think she was that old at all.

She just exuded warmth in all her roles. Even in a movie like The Family Stone in which she was so unlikable and snarky, you still wanted her as your mom or your best friend.


She was so cool. Loved her in so many movies but Something’s Gotta Give is my favorite


Same

Definitely makes me so sad.

Icon.
Anonymous
Nobody rocked a turtleneck like Diane Keaton.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Nobody rocked a turtleneck like Diane Keaton.


Queen of coastal chic. I wanted everything from Something’s Gotta Give - the house, the clothes, Keanu
Anonymous
Oh no! This makes me terribly sad. She's simply iconic!
Anonymous
I had no idea about her being a single mom

https://people.com/diane-keaton-children-everything-to-know-11828647
Anonymous
Delightfully quirky and a total original.

RIP
Anonymous
I always like her. First Wives Club was probably my favorite. I was in my early 20s when it came out and I remember thinking I hope I’m as cool as those women when I’m 50. I’m 52 now, and nowhere near as cool, but they all really lit a path of nonconformity to societal norms that really helped me forge my own way through life. This was wonderful for a woman raised in a conservative high demand religion—to know there was more to life than getting married, having babies and serving men. Thank you Diane Keaton and all the women of your generation.
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