Bette Midler Remembers "Inimitable" Diane Keaton: "She Was Completely Her Own Person"
LOS ANGELES - Bette Midler paid tribute to her late friend Diane Keaton on Tuesday's Late Show With Stephen Colbert, calling the actress "inimitable." Midler recalled working with Keaton and Goldie Hawn on the 1996 comedy First Wives Club, saying she was intimidated by their extensive film experience.
"I was so intimidated," Midler said. "I mean, these two women had been in the business for years, and I was just a newcomer at that point." However, Midler added that Keaton's unique presence on set quickly put her at ease. "There was something about her that was completely and utterly magical," she said.
Keaton passed away Saturday at the age of 79, leaving behind a legacy as one of Hollywood's most beloved actresses. Throughout her career, she has appeared in iconic films such as Annie Hall, The Godfather, and Book Club. Keaton's collaborations with director Woody Allen are particularly notable, earning her an Academy Award for Best Actress.
Midler praised Keaton's authenticity on screen, saying, "I've never seen a single comic or actress who actually could imitate her so authentically herself." This sentiment is echoed by fans and industry professionals alike, who have been paying tribute to Keaton since her passing.
As the entertainment world mourns the loss of this iconic figure, Midler's words serve as a reminder of Keaton's enduring impact on film. "She was completely her own person," Midler said, summing up Keaton's inimitable spirit.
The industry is still reeling from Keaton's passing, with many taking to social media to share their condolences and memories of the actress. As fans continue to celebrate Keaton's life and career, it's clear that her legacy will live on through the countless films she left behind.
In related news, Paramount Pictures has announced plans to honor Keaton at an upcoming tribute event, celebrating her contributions to the film industry. The event is set to take place in the coming weeks, with details to be announced soon.
As the entertainment world says goodbye to this beloved actress, one thing is clear: Diane Keaton's impact on Hollywood will never be forgotten.
*Reporting by Hollywoodreporter.*