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This one makes me so sad
https://people.com/diane-keaton-dead-oscar-winning-actress-dies-at-79-exclusive-8603118 |
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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. |
| I just watched The Family Stone this week. Loved all her movies. |
| I love her. Total original in her acting choices and how she lived her life. RIP. |
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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. |
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Oh no. Loved her, grew up watching her, and kind of thought she would always be around.
RIP. |
| This one is shocking. Was she sick? |
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. |
| Nobody rocked a turtleneck like Diane Keaton. |
Queen of coastal chic. I wanted everything from Something’s Gotta Give - the house, the clothes, Keanu |
| Oh no! This makes me terribly sad. She's simply iconic! |
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I had no idea about her being a single mom
https://people.com/diane-keaton-children-everything-to-know-11828647 |
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Delightfully quirky and a total original.
RIP |
| 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. |