‘Her acting is incredible..’: Patricia Arquette remembers dear friend Diane Keaton

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 Patricia Arquette remembers dear friend Diane Keaton

Diane Keaton was a force to be reckoned with and led an extremely impactful life throughout the tenure of her successful career. Recently, Patricia Arquette, known for her roles in ‘Medium’, ‘Noyhood’, and ‘A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors’, opened up about the late actress and shared how “alive and generous” Keaton was to those around her.‘Severance’ star Patricia Arquette opens up about Diane Keaton‘Murdaugh: Death in the Family’ just had its premiere showcase in New York on October 13, where Arquette was in attendance. In a brief interview shared with People, the actress opened up about the demise of ‘Annie’ star Diane Keaton, and delved into what kind of person Keaton was.The 57 year old shared that “She was just so immediate, and so alive and so generous.

(She was) such an incredible vision for beauty and design and photography and art, and music. She was just so effervescent and so alive, (and) had no pretenses.” The two worked together on ‘Wildflower’, the 1991 made-for-TV movie, as well as on one of the episodes of the hit show ‘Schoolbreak’ special episode. Arquette praises Keaton’s acting skillsDuring the interview, the actress also talked about Keaton’s acting prowess and called her a person of her own. She added, “What an actress. If you watch ‘Reds’ or ‘Looking for Mr. Goodbar’, you know? All the comedies, but also of course ‘Annie Hall’ and ‘The Godfather’, I mean, her acting is incredible.” She even shared that at the time when ‘Reds’ was released, she would skip school in order to catch a glimpse of Keaton’s show.

On October 11, as reported by TMZ, the iconic actress passed away at the age of 79. She was taken to a hospital on the morning of the same day.

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