Tue Oct 14 04:00:00 UTC 2025: ## Hollywood Mourns the Loss of Diane Keaton: Tributes Pour In From Costars and Colleagues

**New York, NY -** Hollywood is in mourning following the death of actress Diane Keaton on October 11th at the age of 79. Tributes from costars, directors, and friends have flooded social media, painting a picture of a “unique,” “generous,” and “brilliant” talent.

Keanu Reeves, who starred alongside Keaton in the 2003 film “Something’s Gotta Give,” spoke exclusively to E! News at a screening of his new film, “Good Fortune,” on October 13th. He described Keaton as a “total pro” who was “very nice” and “generous,” emphasizing the special experience of watching her work alongside Jack Nicholson on set. “It was cool to be able to see her and Jack Nicholson together, just with the history they shared and the way the fondness and love they had for each other,” Reeves shared.

“Something’s Gotta Give” director Nancy Meyers also posted a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, acknowledging the difficulty of the past 48 hours. She described Keaton as “a giant” and a friend of nearly 40 years, highlighting her ability to “give it her all” on set, even during emotionally demanding scenes.

Numerous other celebrities have shared their condolences and memories of Keaton, including Mary Steenburgen, Jane Fonda, Candice Bergen, Woody Allen, Ellen DeGeneres, Goldie Hawn, and many more. Common threads throughout the tributes include praise for Keaton’s unique style, unparalleled talent, and the joy she brought to those around her.

Keaton leaves behind a legacy of iconic roles in films like “Annie Hall,” “The Godfather” trilogy, “Baby Boom,” “Father of the Bride,” and “Something’s Gotta Give.” Her impact on cinema and culture will be felt for generations to come.

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