
A newly surfaced video of Diane Keaton has warmed the hearts of fans around the world.
Shared by one of the late actressâs close friends, author Marjorie Morrison, the short clip captures Keaton smiling, laughing, and dancing with a group of peopleâher trademark joy and charisma radiating through every frame.
In the video, Keaton can be seen giving the thumbs-up, as she grinned and said, âGood for us, good for us.â
Itâs unclear when the video was filmed, but the moment reflects exactly what those who knew her best have described in the wake of her passing: a woman full of humor, warmth, and an unmatched zest for life.
âShe was truly one of a kind – full of life, humor, and the most effortless authenticity,â Morrison wrote in the heartwarming video.
She continued, âThis video of us dancing will always make me smile. Hereâs to the woman who lived boldly, laughed loudly, and never apologized for who she was!â
The video quickly circulated online, with fans calling it a âperfect snapshotâ of the starâs personalityâquirky, kind, and unapologetically herself.
Tributes Continue to Pour In
Since news of Keatonâs death broke, tributes have flooded social media from friends, fans, and Hollywood peers.
Bette Midler recently recalled her time working alongside Keaton and Goldie Hawn on âThe First Wives Club,â describing the experience as âthe most fun I ever had.â
She shared, âThose two girls, between them, I was on the floor every single dayâcrying with laughter.â
Mentalist Lior Suchard shared a sweet video of Keaton attending one of his shows with Barbra Streisand and Hawn.
Suchard wrote, âDiane couldnât stop laughing the whole evening. After the show she stayed to talk about life, humor and the beauty of thoughts.â
Beloved actor Keanu Reeves also shared his praise for the late actress. âI 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,â he said.
Keatonâs Legacy
Keaton, who died on Oct. 11 at age 79, was celebrated not just for her Oscar-winning performances in classics such as âAnnie Hall,â âSomethingâs Gotta Give,â and âThe Godfather,â but also for her warmth, humor, and authenticity off-screen.
It was confirmed by her family, with early reports and her death certificate citing bacterial pneumonia as the cause.
Her family requested privacy and expressed gratitude for the outpouring of public support.
Keaton was the mom to two children, a daughter, Dexter, and a son, Duke.
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