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Keanu Reeves Remembers Diane Keaton's Generosity and Talent

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  • Keanu Reeves calls Diane Keaton a "total pro" and "generous, generous artist"
  • Reeves admired Keaton's rapport with co-star Jack Nicholson
  • Filmmaker Nancy Meyers and Woody Allen also pay tribute to Keaton
Keanu Reeves Remembers Diane Keaton's Generosity and Talent

In the wake of Diane Keaton's passing last month at the age of 79, her "Something's Gotta Give" co-star Keanu Reeves has shared his fond memories of working with the acclaimed actress. Reeves, who starred alongside Keaton in the 2003 romantic comedy, described her as a "total pro" and a "generous, generous artist."

Reeves also noted the special rapport between Keaton and her co-star Jack Nicholson, with whom she had a long history of collaboration. "It was cool to be able to see her and Jack Nicholson together," Reeves remarked. "Just with the history they shared and the way the fondness and love they had for each other. It's really cool."

Reeves' sentiments were echoed by "Something's Gotta Give" director Nancy Meyers, who called Keaton a "brilliant actress" and a friend of almost 40 years. Meyers expressed the profound loss felt by the film community, stating, "As a movie lover, I'm with you all - we have lost a giant."

Renowned filmmaker Woody Allen also paid homage to Keaton, writing that she was "unlike anyone the planet has experienced or is unlikely to ever see again." Allen praised Keaton's unique and captivating presence, noting that her "face and laugh illuminated any space she entered."

The outpouring of tributes from Reeves, Meyers, and Allen underscores the profound impact Diane Keaton had on the entertainment industry and the hearts of those who had the privilege of working with her.

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Keanu Reeves described Diane Keaton as a "total pro" and a "generous, generous artist" who had a special connection with her co-star Jack Nicholson.
Nancy Meyers, the director of "Something's Gotta Give," called Keaton a "brilliant actress" and a friend of almost 40 years, stating that the film community has "lost a giant."
Woody Allen wrote that Keaton was "unlike anyone the planet has experienced or is unlikely to ever see again," praising her unique and captivating presence.

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