Hollywood reacts to Diane Keaton’s death

Tributes pour in for Diane Keaton

Shortly after Hollywood titan Diane Keaton died, many of her peers took to social media to express their condolences.

Bette Midler, who starred with the late actress in The First Women’s Club, shared his photos with her in an article on Threads, writing: “The brilliant, beautiful and extraordinary Diane Keaton has passed away. I can’t tell you how unbearably sad this makes me.”

Hollywood reacts to Diane Keaton's death

“She was hilarious, and completely devoid of the guile and any competitiveness that one would expect from such a star. What you saw was who she was… oh, la, lala!”, she concludes.

Another A-list actor, Ben Stiller, on X, shares: “One of the greatest screen actors of all time. An icon of style, humor and comedy. Brilliant. What a person.”

Hollywood reacts to Diane Keaton's death

Additionally, Kerry Washington, separately in a post on Threads, shares a post on Threads, where he shares a photo of the late actress, writing: “Rest in peace, Diane Keaton. Your talent, courage and authenticity have been a true inspiration.”

Hollywood reacts to Diane Keaton's death

Nancy Sinatra, a well-known singer and actress, wrote on X: “Diane Keaton has left us and I can’t tell you how deeply sad this makes me,” she wrote. “I adored him, I idolized him.”

Hollywood reacts to Diane Keaton's death

“She was a very special person and an incredibly gifted actress who made each of her roles unforgettable.”

“Her light will continue to shine through the art she leaves behind. Good luck, Diane. My heart goes out to her family and to each of us who mourn this heartbreaking loss,” she notes.

Diane, who became famous thanks to her role in The godfatherdied Saturday, although no exact cause of death was shared. She was 79 years old.

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