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DiCaprio Remembers Keaton's Infectious Laugh
8 Dec
Summary
- DiCaprio cherished Keaton's infectious laugh echoing on set.
- He felt like the funniest person in the world around her.
- Keaton, known for iconic roles, passed away recently.
Leonardo DiCaprio has shared heartfelt memories of his late "Marvin's Room" co-star Diane Keaton. He recalled her "incredible laugh" that would fill the set, making everyone feel like the funniest person in the room.
DiCaprio expressed his daily motivation to make Keaton laugh during filming, highlighting her infectious and unique presence. He worked with her at 18 years old on the drama, which also featured Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro.
Keaton, celebrated for her memorable performances in films like "Annie Hall" and "Father of the Bride," passed away recently. Other notable figures, including Bette Midler, have also offered tributes, remembering Keaton as brilliant, beautiful, and a truly original spirit.




