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Legendary Actress Diane Keaton Remembered: Longtime Collaborator Nancy Meyers Shares Heartfelt Tribute
25 Oct
Summary
- Diane Keaton and Nancy Meyers collaborated on several films before Keaton's death in October
- Meyers shares a behind-the-scenes photo from their 2003 film "Something's Gotta Give"
- Meyers describes Keaton as a "friend of almost 40 years" and a "brilliant actress"

In a heartfelt tribute, acclaimed director Nancy Meyers is remembering her longtime friend and collaborator, the legendary actress Diane Keaton. Keaton, who passed away in October 2025 at the age of 79, had worked with Meyers on several films over the course of their decades-long friendship.
On October 24, 2025, Meyers shared a behind-the-scenes photo from the set of their 2003 film "Something's Gotta Give," featuring Keaton kissing co-star Jack Nicholson on the cheek. Meyers described the image as "one of my favorite set stills," noting that it has been sitting on her office table for over 20 years, still bringing a smile to her face.
Meyers and Keaton's creative partnership spanned numerous iconic films, including the "Father of the Bride" series in 1991 and 1995, as well as the 1987 comedy "Baby Boom." Meyers has expressed her deep admiration for Keaton, calling her a "brilliant actress" and a "friend of almost 40 years" with whom she shared "truly memorable experiences."
In the days following Keaton's passing, Meyers has been touched by the outpouring of tributes to the Oscar-winning actress. "As a movie lover, I'm with you all -- we have lost a giant," Meyers wrote in an earlier Instagram post. "With Diane, I believe we mutually had that [connection] as filmmakers."
Keaton's legacy extends far beyond her collaborations with Meyers, as she is renowned for her iconic roles in films like "The Godfather" trilogy, "Annie Hall," and "First Wives Club." Her talent and impact on the industry will undoubtedly be felt for generations to come.




