Steve Martin is remembering his longtime friend Diane Keaton.
Following the news of her passing at age 79, the actor from *Only Murders in the Building* shared a photo of a musical program he and the late actress from *Something’s Gotta Give* worked on together when they were students at Santa Ana College. This was years before they famously played a married couple in the *Father of the Bride* films.
Steve shared an Instagram post on October 12th showing a program from a 1964 college production of *Carousel*. He revealed that Diane Keaton played the lead role, and he worked as a stagehand.
On the program, which was yellow with red writing, both Diane Hall’s name and Steve Martin’s were circled. Diane was credited as playing the main character, Carrie Pipperidge, while Steve was listed as part of the stage crew.
I was cracking up reading about this! Apparently, when Martin Short interviewed Diane Keaton for *Interview Magazine* back in 2021, he actually asked her who she found sexier – him or Steve Martin! And her response? She just called them *both* idiots! It’s such a classic Diane Keaton moment, and I love that she doesn’t play along with silly questions.
As for Steve reaction to her quip?
He wrote in the post’s caption, ‘I’m not sure who originally shared this, but it perfectly describes how wonderful our relationship with Diane is.’
As someone who keeps up with cultural moments, I was touched to see Woody Allen honor Diane Keaton after her recent loss. He shared a beautiful old black-and-white photo of her on social media, and it was such a sweet tribute – he even quoted a line from their iconic film, *Annie Hall*, writing ‘La dee da, la dee da.’ It really showed their shared history and affection.
Steve isn’t the only one of Diane’s former colleagues who has been sharing memories of her since she passed away. Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who played their daughter in *Father of the Bride*, also wrote a heartfelt message remembering her.
She shared on Instagram how much she enjoyed working with Diane, calling it a true highlight of her life. She described Diane as a uniquely wonderful person and expressed gratitude for her kindness, generosity, talent, and especially her infectious laughter.
Steve isn’t the only one of Diane’s fellow actors who has shared memories of her since she passed away. Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who played their daughter in *Father of the Bride*, also wrote a heartfelt tribute.
She shared on Instagram how much she enjoyed working with Diane, calling it a true highlight of her life. She described Diane as a uniquely wonderful person and expressed gratitude for her kindness, generosity, talent, and especially her infectious laughter.
Diane’s First Wives Club costar Bette Midler also honored her longtime pal.
Bette shared on Instagram that Diane Keaton has passed away, expressing immense sadness. She described Keaton as incredibly funny, uniquely herself, and refreshingly genuine, lacking the typical competitive spirit often found in famous actors. Bette emphasized that Keaton was always authentic and true to who she was.
Keep reading for more stars’ tributes to Diane…
He announced the passing of the wonderful Diane Keaton on social media, saying she will be greatly missed. He described her as a truly original and exceptional artist – one of a kind – and said her legacy will live on.
He added that her impact would only grow stronger with time, describing her as a source of inspiration and creativity that everyone admired. He felt fortunate to have known her and said he would always cherish her memory.
He shared the sad news of Diane Keaton’s passing on Instagram, calling her a heartbreaking loss and one of the greatest figures in the entertainment industry. He fondly remembered working with her on the film *And So It Goes* almost twelve years ago, and sent his heartfelt sympathy to the Keaton family.
Kristin Davis shared that Diane Keaton was her childhood idol. She admired Keaton’s acting style and overall personality, and even tried to copy her look starting at age 12. Davis grew her hair long, wore men’s hats and vests, and even wore non-prescription glasses, hoping to look more like the actress.
About ten years ago, I had the chance to act in a film called *Five Flights Up* with her, and it was a wonderful experience. I was quite shy around her at the time, but I felt like she was kind to me, and that meant the world to me.
Diane Keaton has inspired so many actresses, and I’m definitely one of them. I was lucky enough to see her incredible talent firsthand while working with her on both *First Wives Club* and *The Family Stone*.
She shared that she’ll always treasure the memories made on set, as well as the beautiful and unique career of the person being remembered. It’s a wonderful legacy from a truly special individual, and she will be deeply missed.
The actor fondly recalled working with Diane Keaton when he was starting out, describing her as a uniquely talented, hilarious, and authentic person. He called her a legend, an icon, and a genuinely kind soul.
The comedian posted a picture of an article featuring a funny exchange with Diane. Martin Short playfully asked her, “Who’s sexier, me or Steve Martin?” and she jokingly responded, “You’re both ridiculous.”
Steve shared a post with the caption, “I’m not sure where this originally came from, but it perfectly describes how wonderful our relationship with Diane is.”
Under a scene from First Wives Club, Kate wrote on social media, “We love you so much Diane.”
In a recent Instagram post, the author shared fond memories of Diane Keaton, praising her incredible range as an actress. From serious roles like Kay in The Godfather to the quirky and comedic character of Annie Hall – for which she won an Academy Award – Keaton always seemed capable of anything. The author also recalled a heartwarming personal moment: Keaton called their mother after the release of her documentary, A Piece of Work, simply to express her appreciation. The author expressed deep sadness at the news of Keaton’s passing.
She described Diane Keaton as a truly unique and inspiring person. Keaton wasn’t simply an actress, but a powerful influence who demonstrated the strength in embracing individuality.
From films like *Annie Hall* and *Something’s Gotta Give*, she created truly memorable characters. But she was more than just an actress – she brought a unique sense of joy, humor, and style to everything she did. Thank you, Diane, for showing us that being yourself is always in style.
Elizabeth shared on Instagram that the woman was deeply admired throughout her field. Everyone looked up to her, and her impact on culture, fashion, art, and especially women, was enormous. Elizabeth described her as a joy to be around and expressed gratitude for a career that allowed her to meet and experience her presence.
Nia Vardalos, star of *My Big Fat Greek Wedding*, shared a heartfelt tribute on Instagram, praising Diane Keaton’s grace, style, and talent. She described Keaton as a comedic icon who raised the standard for future generations of performers, and wished her rest in peace.
Oh my god, I just saw the news and I’m absolutely devastated. Diane Keaton is gone! Bette posted the most beautiful tribute, and honestly, it perfectly captures everything I felt about her. She was just… radiant. So funny, totally unique, and unbelievably genuine. You never got the sense she was trying to be anything other than herself, which is so rare for someone so famous. What you saw *was* Diane, pure and simple. It’s just… oh, la, lala! I’m heartbroken.
In an Instagram post, Steve Martin shared heartfelt praise for Diane Keaton, saying working with her was a true joy and one of the best experiences of his life. He described her as a uniquely talented and generous person, and thanked her especially for her wonderful sense of humor.
Oh no, not yet! It’s heartbreaking. You truly embodied what it means to be a woman,” she wrote on Instagram. “Your performances were filled with emotion, humor, and a youthful spirit, and you brought such vulnerability to every character. You made each role uniquely your own – no one else could have played them the way you did. I loved you so much. Rest in peace, and God bless your family. I believe you’re being welcomed home by angels.
He shared on Instagram how saddened he was by the news, writing, “Rest in peace, Diane Keaton.” He remembered her as a talented and kind person with a truly unique and gracious spirit.
He shared on Instagram how deeply saddened he was by the news, saying Diane Keaton profoundly shaped his passion for film. He fondly remembered her incredible career, citing classics like *Annie Hall*, *The Godfather*, *First Wives Club*, *Baby Boom*, *Father of the Bride*, and *Something’s Gotta Give* as testaments to her iconic status.
Josh also recalled working with her years ago on a television pilot that never aired, describing her as remarkably down-to-earth, hilariously witty, and exceptionally talented.
He went on to say that this year feels particularly marked by the loss of a bygone era of Hollywood, emphasizing that actors like Keaton, Gene Hackman, and Robert Redford are irreplaceable. They were true innovators who transformed cinema, and their passing feels like losing a connection to a treasured golden age. He expressed his deepest sympathy to Keaton’s family during this difficult time.
The designer announced on Instagram that Diane Keaton had passed away, sharing that even though they only knew her through her films, they would greatly miss her presence and the joy she brought to the screen.
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