Sarah Paulson Honors Diane Keaton With New Tattoo
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Sarah Paulson Honors Diane Keaton with New tattoo
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The Tribute: A “DK” Tattoo
Sarah Paulson is paying tribute to her late friend, Diane Keaton, with a new tattoo and a heartfelt message to mark what would have been the legendary actress’ 80th birthday.
On Instagram Monday (Jan. 5), Paulson shared a photo of the tattoo – a simple “DK” initial on her arm – and also a picture of her and Keaton together. in the caption, paulson wrote, ”You would have been 80 today. Too many deep feelings to put here.”
She continued: “I was the luckiest person in the world to have traveled, laughed so hard we cried, watched a million and one movies, really cried, and eaten french fries with you. You. You. Wondrous,singular,YOU. I will miss you till the end of time.”
A Longstanding Friendship
Paulson and Keaton first met when they were co-stars in the 1999 Garry Marshall movie The Other Sister, in which Keaton played Paulson’s mother. They remained close over the years, and Paulson offered a glimpse into their friendship while honoring Keaton at the Hollywood Reporter‘s annual Women in entertainment breakfast in December 2023.
Diane Keaton’s Passing
Diane Keaton died last October, prompting an outpouring of grief from the entertainment industry and fans worldwide. Her career spanned decades,and she became known for her iconic roles in films like Annie Hall,Sleepless in Seattle,and Something’s Gotta Give.
Keaton’s Legacy and Impact
Diane Keaton was a groundbreaking actress who challenged conventional Hollywood norms. Her quirky style, comedic timing, and willingness to take on complex roles made her a beloved figure. She received numerous accolades throughout her career, including an Academy Award for Best Actress for Annie Hall.
| Film | Year | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Annie Hall | 1977 | annie Hall |
| Sleepless in Seattle | 1993 | Sam Baldwin |
| Something’s Gotta Give | 2003 | Erica Barry |
| The Other Sister | 1999 | Beatrice Claremont |
