Bette Midler, Ben Stiller pay tribute to Diane Keaton following her death


The death of acclaimed actress Diane Keaton, who starred in “Annie Hall” and “The Godfather,” has been met with grief and shock.

Keaton’s death was confirmed to NCS by Dori Rath, a producer who labored on a number of of her most up-to-date movies. No reason for death was supplied and NCS has reached out to her representatives for remark.

Charles Miers, the writer of Rizzoli, which printed Keaton’s 2024 ebook “Fashion First” about her life and distinctive model, wrote in an announcement, “She was herself at all times and in all ways: extremely thoughtful, very funny, generous to a fault, always energetically hardworking, and just plain true to people in the best possible ways.”

“We are so honored to have worked with her, proud of the books we still have but so sad not to be working on another with her and her contagious enthusiasm,” he wrote.

The actor Ben Stiller remembered Keaton as “one of the greatest film actors ever” and “an icon of style, humor and comedy” in a post on X.

Kimberly Williams Paisley, who co-starred with Keaton within the 1991 movie “Father of the Bride,” wrote, “Diane, working with you will always be one of the highlights of my life,” in a post on Instagram.

Actress Bette Midler wrote Keaton’s death made her “unbearably sad” in a post on Instagram. “She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star,” she mentioned of Keaton.

Midler co-starred with Keaton within the 1996 comedy “The First Wives Club,” the place the 2, alongside Goldie Hawn, performed divorcées searching for revenge on their ex-husbands.

Goldie Hawn, Bette Midler and Diane Keaton in

And the Tony-winning playwright Jeremy O. Harris wrote Keaton “maintained a sense of self throughout her many roles that was a reminder to me as a young performer that the most interesting person you can mine are the many aspects of yourself.”

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which awarded Keaton an Oscar for her star-making flip alongside Woody Allen in 1977’s “Annie Hall,” wrote she “embodied the contradictions of being human: funny and fragile, bright and bruised, always achingly honest” in a post on X.

“Her spirit will live forever on screen, and in the hearts of all who saw themselves in her,” the publish goes on. Keaton was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actress 4 occasions in whole, together with for “Annie Hall.”

The American Film Institute, which honored the actress with a Life Achievement Award in 2017, wrote Keaton “filled our hearts with laughter and tears and the deepest of humanity for decades.”

In a statement, Paramount mentioned Keaton turned “a cinematic icon by doing the most daring thing of all: being wholly herself.” The firm added, “Her legacy will continue to shine as brightly as she did on screen for generations to come.”

SAG-AFTRA, the union that represents actors and different media staff, wrote in an announcement, “We’ve lost a legend.”

“From stage to TV to film, she captivated audiences and captured hearts with her spirit and dedication,” the assertion reads.





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