Keanu Reeves Remember Diane Keaton: ‘She was a very special artist and person’

Actor Keanu Reeves paid tribute to his late ‘Something’s Gotta Give’ co-star Diane Keaton, after the news about her death Saturday. The beloved actress, who was celebrated for her mind, warmth and iconic film roles, resulted in their tribute from across Hollywood – with Reeves’ cordial reminder of the sincerity and love. Keanu Reeves remembers late co-star Diane Keaton while attending the New York premiere of his upcoming film Fortune, and Reeves reflected on his time with Keaton, describing her as one of the most remarkable people he had the chance to know. He spoke to the Hollywood Reporter and said, ‘I had the wonderful opportunity to work with her and she was a very special artist and person. Very unique and just what a wonderful artist. ‘ Reeves also remembers his experiences with Keaton during a recent appearance on the late show with Stephen Colbert, where he was visibly moved when asked together about their time. “We all know what an extraordinary, unique, special person and artist Diane were,” he said. “It was kind to me. I had to shoot the scene that Nancy Meyers directs – Diane and Jack Nicholson at a table in a restaurant in Paris. Look at the two legends not only, but insult each other. They smile, but insult each other. The intelligence, the humor and just look at them is themselves and with history and art. ‘ When Keanu and Diane shared the screen together, Reeves and Keaton showed together in the romantic comedy ‘Something’s Gotta Give’ in Nancy Meyers, a film that became a box office and critical success. Keaton played Erica Barry, a playwright trapped between the love of Reeves’ charming young doctor and Jack Nicholson’s outdated record. Her performance earned her a nomination of the Oscar Award for the Best Actress, which cemented her status as one of the theater’s big ones. The two years later reunited as presenters during the 2020 Academy Awards, with a warm moment on stage that delighted.

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