Keanu Reeves on Diane Keaton

 


The actor had the chance to experience her magic on the big screen when they co-starred in the 2003 romantic comedy, “Something’s Gotta Give.”

“She was a consummate professional,” he told E! News during a New York screening of his new film, “Good Fortune.” “She was so good to me. A generous artist and a very special, unique person,” he added.

The famous star also said he was happy to have the opportunity to see Keaton work with Jack Nicholson again in the famous film signed by Nancy Meyers.

“It was wonderful to have the opportunity to see her with Jack Nicholson. Just because of the story they shared and the way they showed the love and affection they had for each other. "It was really great," said Reeves, who played Julian Mercer, a charming young doctor and admirer of Erica Barry, the retired playwright played by Keaton.

The film also starred Amanda Peet, Frances McDormand and Jon Favreau, according to Variety.

It is worth noting that a few hours after the news of the star's death, the film's director, Nancy Meyers, made a touching post on Instagram.

"The last 48 hours have not been easy. Seeing all of your tributes to Diane has been a comfort," Meyers wrote in her post.


"As a person who loves movies, I agree with all of you - we have lost a great actress. A brilliant protagonist who repeatedly put herself in the spotlight to tell our stories. As a woman, I lost a friend of almost 40 years – during which I felt like a sister to me, because we shared so many unforgettable experiences. As a creator, I lost a connection with an actress that one can only dream of…and I know that those who have worked with her know what I know…she made everything better,” added Meyers, among other things.




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