What Fond Memories Does Leonardo DiCaprio Have of Working with Diane Keaton?

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Key Takeaways
- Leonardo DiCaprio reminisces about his collaboration with Diane Keaton.
- Keaton left a lasting legacy in Hollywood.
- DiCaprio described her as a kind and brilliant individual.
- Their film 'Marvin's Room' remains a significant work in cinematic history.
- Humorous moments can arise even in remembrance, as seen in Keaton's Instagram post.
Los Angeles, Oct 12 (NationPress) The Oscar-winning actor Leonardo DiCaprio is reflecting on his cherished memories of collaborating with the late actress Diane Keaton.
The 50-year-old star, who appeared alongside Keaton in the 1996 film ‘Marvin's Room’, honored the late Academy Award recipient following the announcement of her passing on Saturday, as reported by People magazine.
DiCaprio shared a nostalgic photo of himself with Keaton, apparently taken during the filming nearly thirty years ago, on his Instagram Stories. He wrote, "Diane Keaton was truly unique. Witty, brilliant, and authentically herself. A legend, an icon, and a genuinely kind-hearted individual. I had the privilege of working with her at 18. Her absence will be profoundly felt."
According to People, Keaton portrayed Bessie, the aunt of DiCaprio's troubled teenager character, Hank, in the drama directed by Jerry Zaks, which also featured stars like Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro.
Even decades later, Keaton remembered DiCaprio fondly, complimenting his "beauty" on Instagram in November 2021, albeit in a humorous misunderstanding. She shared a video collage of notable male celebrities with the caption, "Male beauty". In her voiceover, Keaton began with a picture she believed was Leo.
"Discussing beauty, Leonardo DiCaprio,” Keaton narrated over a black-and-white image of a young man. "What a sight. I knew him as a kid."
However, Reese Witherspoon playfully corrected her in the comments, stating, "Diane, the first one is my son." While Keaton thought she was showcasing a young Leo, she was actually posting a picture of Deacon Phillippe, Witherspoon's then-18-year-old son with ex-husband Ryan Phillippe. Keaton responded to Witherspoon with a surprised emoji, while the 'Morning Show' star replied with a laughing emoji.