Diane Keaton Tribute: Nancy Meyers Pays Respect
- Nancy meyers pays tribute to Diane Keaton following her recent passing at age 79.
- The article details the close relationship between director Nancy Meyers adn actress Diane Keaton, which began with their collaboration on the 1987 film Baby Boom.
- * Keaton was a "giant" in the film industry, consistently delivering vulnerable and compelling performances.
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Nancy meyers pays tribute to Diane Keaton following her recent passing at age 79.
The article details the close relationship between director Nancy Meyers adn actress Diane Keaton, which began with their collaboration on the 1987 film Baby Boom. Meyers describes Keaton as a friend of almost 40 years,feeling like a sister at times,and a uniquely gifted actress.
Key points from Meyers’ tribute:
* Keaton was a “giant” in the film industry, consistently delivering vulnerable and compelling performances.
* Meyers felt deeply understood by Keaton, which allowed her to write better and feel secure in her hands as a director.
* Keaton had a remarkable ability to deliver both humor and vulnerability, even in everyday situations.
* Meyers admired Keaton’s work with other directors like Woody Allen and Warren Beatty, noting Keaton had a similar impact on them.
* They collaborated on four films together: Baby Boom, Something’s Gotta Give, and the Father of the Bride franchise.
The article also includes a link to Meyers’ Instagram post and a link to an article about tributes to Keaton from other stars.
