Diane Keaton passes at 79

Anonymous
She was great. A talented artist and style icon. Sad to hear this.
Anonymous
She was absolutely an original in every way; just one of a kind and really wonderful. I’ve enjoyed her roles and am sad they’ll be no more. Her children are young, in their twenties. Immeasurable loss.
Anonymous
Gone too soon. Absolutely loved her films - especially Something’s Gotta Give with Jack Nicholson. She was one of a kind.
Anonymous
Father of the Bride, Annie Hall - classics
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Gone too soon. Absolutely loved her films - especially Something’s Gotta Give with Jack Nicholson. She was one of a kind.



She was wonderful in that film. I'm shocked tbh. She was so youthful. I saw a photograph of her within the last few months, and she looked great.
Anonymous
In The Family Stone, there's a pregnant sister - is she the same actress who played the pregnant woman on Grey's Anatomy who was in the ferry explosion that Alex helped and then fell for, only to find she was crazy?
Anonymous
I saw her once walking around the village and it was like seeing a lion in its natural habitat! I stopped and pretended to be waiting for the cross walk because I wanted to be casual about it.

I am surprised by this — she seemed like she had the kind of spirit where she’d still be making wry comments well into her 90s. Who would’ve thought woody would outlive her — not me.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In The Family Stone, there's a pregnant sister - is she the same actress who played the pregnant woman on Grey's Anatomy who was in the ferry explosion that Alex helped and then fell for, only to find she was crazy?



What does that have to do with Diane Keaton?
Anonymous
Saw the headlines on Reddit and gasped. Love her! Unexpected and sad. Always her quirky self and an incredible actor for sure. Style icon. I remember her look in Something’s Gotta Give and made a mental bookmark to watch it when my wardrobe comes of age.

Over 80 films + writer, director, and producer. ☮️in the beyond☮️

Anonymous
I confess my favorite film was not her "best"--but I always loved it. Baby Boom, will rewatch tomorrow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I confess my favorite film was not her "best"--but I always loved it. Baby Boom, will rewatch tomorrow.


Oh, I love that movie so much!
Anonymous
I swear I just saw an interview this year- and she didn’t seem sick, quite the opposite.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I swear I just saw an interview this year- and she didn’t seem sick, quite the opposite.


Apparently the health decline was sudden.

https://people.com/diane-keaton-listed-dream-home-for-sale-declining-health-in-recent-months-exclusive-11828659
Anonymous
I liked her best in Looking for Mr. Goodbar.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I confess my favorite film was not her "best"--but I always loved it. Baby Boom, will rewatch tomorrow.


Another fan here! I just re-watched it this summer with my 10 year old DD. I was worried that it wouldn’t have held up but it was even more delightful than I remembered.

Putting Mr. Goodbar on my list next.
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