Diane Keaton, Oscar-Winning Actress, Dies
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The late Diane Keaton's friend Lynda Resnick, co-owner of The Wonderful Company, shares some of her favorite memories of the late actress exclusively with PEOPLE. Keaton was 'the most authentic, talented woman I probably have ever known,
Keaton’s death has broken hearts across Hollywood as friends, colleagues and fans try to grapple with it. Here’s what we know so far about how she’ll be honored.
At the premiere of his new film tonight, Keanu Reeves remembered his 'Something's Gotta Give' co-star Diane Keaton, who died last week, as "a total pro."
Diane Keaton had an "endearing" message for her SoulCycle instructor every time the Oscar-winner took her "starstruck" coach's class. The actress, who died Saturday, Oct. 11, at the age of 79, was an avid SoulCycle rider years before her death, instructor Alba Verela tells PEOPLE.
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Woody Allen honors Diane Keaton in heartfelt essay: 'Unlike anyone the planet has experienced'
Woody Allen paid tribute to his former muse and ex Diane Keaton after her death: 'Her face and laugh illuminated any space she entered.”
Bette Midler, Francis Ford Coppola, Kate Hudson, Steve Martin, Jane Fonda, Nancy Meyers, Octavia Spencer and more stars are sharing their condolences for the Oscar-winning actress who died on Saturday.
The mayor of Santa Ana, Calif., Diane Keaton's hometown, announced how the city will honor the actress after her death at 79, including "a street topper bearing her name" to be placed near the city's high school,
Filmmaker Nancy Meyers, who worked with Keaton on "Something's Gotta Give," "Baby Boom" and both "Father of the Bride" films, called Keaton her "friend of almost 40 years" in an Instagram post on Monday and added that she will miss her forever.
Reese Witherspoon continues to mourn the death of Diane Keaton after praising the late Oscar winner in a now-viral video.
The Oscar winner stood out in Hollywood with her unfiltered wit and quirky charm — and had zero interest in being anything but herself
Hollywood is mourning actress Diane Keaton, with tributes from stars such as Candice Bergen, Steve Martin, Reese Witherspoon, Jane Fonda and more.