Keanu Reeves honors co-star Diane Keaton’s legacy after painful death

Keanu Reeves breaks silence on 'Something's Gotta Give' co-star Diane Keaton’s sudden death


Keanu Reeves paid a touching tribute to Something's Gotta Give co-star Diane Keaton after her shocking death last week.

The Oscar-winning actress left the Hollywood mourning at the age of 79, on October 11.

During the premiere of Good Fortune in New York, Keanu reflected on the legacy of Diana.

He told The Hollywood Reporter, “I had the wonderful opportunity to work with her and she was a very special artist and person. Very unique and just what a wonderful artist.”

The John Wick star called the veteran star “total pro” during a chat with E! New.

Keanu noted, “She was very nice to me. Generous, generous artist and a very special, unique person. It was cool to be able to see her and Jack Nicholson together. Just with the history they shared and the way the fondness and love they had for each other. It’s really cool.”

He starred alongside Diane in Something's Gotta Give, in which he played the role of a young doctor. The late actress was nominated for an Oscar for her role in the hit 2003 rom-com film.

To note, Keanu and Diana also reunited as presenters at the 2020 Academy Awards.

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