Elliott Gould remembers Diane Keaton – ‘We snuck into a bush and she said: “This is called making out”’

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Diane Keaton left an indelible mark on the world with her unique blend of wit, charm, and undeniable talent. A true Hollywood icon, her enduring legacy is a testament to her unwavering dedication to her craft and her unshakeable commitment to being an authentic, original, and endearing presence on screen.

As Elliott Gould, who collaborated with Keaton in several films, recalled, their working relationship was built on mutual respect and affection. "She was beautiful, she was sexy, and she was nice! What more can you ask for?" Gould remembered Keaton as a complete professional, always ready to bring her A-game to the set.

Their friendship transcended the confines of their professional partnership, with Keaton often sharing laughs and memories with Gould in informal settings. One particularly amusing anecdote has been etched in Gould's memory: during filming, they snuck away into a bush after dinner and laughed together as she declared, "This is called making out!" Such playful moments not only highlight Keaton's natural wit but also underscore her willingness to be vulnerable and authentic.

Keaton's remarkable range as an actress, from comedic turns like in "I Will, I Will... For Now" to more dramatic performances in films like "Harry and Walter Go to New York," cemented her status as a versatile talent. Her ability to effortlessly switch between these different personas, while remaining unapologetically herself, is a rare gift.

In the end, it's the simple things that will be remembered about Keaton: her sparkle, her laugh, and her irrepressible spirit. As Gould so eloquently put it, "It's a beautiful thing in a way, that all of us come and all of us must go." His tribute serves as a poignant reminder of the profound impact that Keaton had on those who knew her, and her enduring presence will continue to be felt for years to come.
 
omg u think eliot gould just gave diane keaton a free pass lol she was def not "nice" all the time 🙄 he's probably just being nice 2 b remembered since they were like ryan & anne on set anyway, i think keaton got 4gettin who shes supposed 2 be: the girl whos been actin 4eva 👯‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm not sure I agree with this whole "Diane Keaton was a Hollywood icon" thing... I mean, don't get me wrong, she was talented and all that 🙃, but has she been in any movies recently? 🎬 Like, within the last 5 years or something? 🤷‍♀️ And what's with this "enduring legacy" business? Is it like, we're just going to keep talking about her forever now? 💁‍♀️ I don't know... maybe she was a great actress and all that, but let's not forget that there are tons of other talented people out there too! 🤝 And honestly, Elliott Gould's quote is kinda cringey 😳 "She was beautiful, she was sexy, and she was nice!"? Really? 👀
 
man this makes me wanna watch all her movies again 🎥 she was like a breath of fresh air on screen and i love how she wasn't afraid to show her vulnerable side... Elliott Gould is so right, she was beautiful, sexy, AND nice lol what more can you ask for? 😊 I also think it's crazy how versatile she was as an actress, i mean who else could make me laugh in one film and then move me to tears in another? 🤣 her legacy will definitely be missed but i'm so grateful that we got to see her shine on screen all those times ❤️
 
I'm not sure I buy into this whole "Diane Keaton is a Hollywood icon" thing 🤔. Like, yeah, she's been in some good movies and all, but iconic? That sounds like just a fancy way of saying "old lady who was pretty when she was young". And don't even get me started on the Gould quote – that sounds like it was written by someone trying to make her out to be some kind of legend 🙄. I mean, what's with all the focus on how "authentic" and "original" she was? Did they not have any other actresses who were also doing great work back in the day? And those anecdotes about them having fun together sound nice and all, but are they really meant to distract from her actual acting skills? 🤷‍♀️
 
🎬😢 I'm still getting used to not having Diane Keaton in new movies 🤔. She was one of those actresses where you think she'd pop up anywhere and it'd be magic 💫. Her range is crazy, from rom-coms like "I Will, I Will... For Now" to dramatic roles in "Harry and Walter Go to New York". I love how she's always been true to herself on screen 🙌. And can we talk about Elliott Gould for a sec? 🤓 He sounds like an amazing guy! The fact that they were friends off-screen too is lovely ❤️. It feels weird saying goodbye, but I guess that's what happens when legends leave us 💔.
 
man, I just feel like we're losing some of these old-school legends 🤣 like Diane Keaton... she was one of those actresses where you could always count on her being classically classy and totally herself, you know? I mean, who can forget that iconic look in Annie Hall? 😂 and Elliott Gould's recollections of their friendship are just too funny... it's great to see someone sharing some of the behind-the-scenes laughs and memories from making those films 🎥. And yeah, her range as an actress was insane, she could go from comedy to drama so effortlessly... I think we're gonna miss seeing that sparkle on screen for a while now 💫
 
I gotta say, Diane Keaton's legacy is pretty one-dimensional - always playing quirky, eccentric women. I mean, don't get me wrong, she's talented and all, but didn't we see this same schtick a million times over? 😒 Like, can't an actress just play a complex character for once? And what's up with her collaborations being reduced to "she was beautiful, she was sexy, and she was nice!" 🙄 Come on, Elliott Gould, you're better than that.
 
Diane Keaton might be gone but her legacy lives on in our hearts 💔. It's a harsh reality that we all have to face: nothing lasts forever ⏰. But what's truly remarkable about Diane Keaton is the way she left an indelible mark on those who knew her, and on the world at large 🌎. Her ability to find joy in the simple things and to never lose herself in the process is a lesson we can all learn from 😊. We should cherish every moment we have with loved ones, because like Elliott Gould said, "all of us come and all of us must go" ✨. It's up to us to make every second count and to live life on our own terms 💫.
 
🎬 she was more than just a pretty face or a talented actress... what made her iconic was her genuineness, you know? 💁‍♀️ she didn't try to change herself to fit into a mold, and that's something we can all learn from 🤗

also, i love how they shared these playful moments on set... it shows that even in the industry, it's okay to be silly and not take yourself too seriously 😂🌳
 
🙏 I'm still getting used to seeing old-school Hollywood legends like Diane Keaton pass away 🤕 It's crazy how fast time flies and we're left with just memories of their iconic roles and personalities 💫 Elliott Gould's stories about their friendship are so heartwarming, it's clear they had an amazing bond 🌟 I loved reading about her versatility as an actress, from comedy to drama - she really was a chameleon on screen 🎥 What's even more beautiful is how Gould summed up Keaton's spirit: "It's a beautiful thing in a way, that all of us come and all of us must go." 💔
 
Diane Keaton was literally one of those people who left a light bulb moment in the entertainment industry 💡...her work was so effortless yet incredibly talented 🤩...Elliott Gould's review of her is perfect - she's beautiful, sexy, and nice what more can you ask for? 😊...I loved how they would just hang out together off set too...those 'making out' stories from filming are hilarious 🤣...it's crazy how versatile an actress she was one day a comedic queen and the next dramatic and then back to comedy again 💥...anyway, her legacy will live on through all those amazing films 🎬💫
 
I just learned about Diane Keaton 😊 and I'm totally obsessed! What's up with actors not getting older and still being gorgeous? Elliott Gould was like a total sweetheart too 🤗, I love how he remembered those funny moments they shared on set. Did she have any other movies outside of the ones mentioned? And what did she do before she became an actress? Is she retired or does she still act?
 
I'm still reeling over Diane Keaton's passing 🤕💔 I keep thinking about all the iconic movies she was in and how she always managed to bring a certain... je ne sais quoi to each role. You know, Elliott Gould's comment about her being "beautiful, sexy, and nice" sums it up perfectly 😂👏. And who can forget those hilarious behind-the-scenes moments on set? 🤣 I'm actually thinking of rereading some of my old favorite Keaton movies now... maybe rewatching "Book Club" or "Something's Gotta Give"... has anyone else got a favorite Diane Keaton movie they're in the mood to watch tonight? 🍿🎬
 
😊 I'm really gonna miss Diane Keaton... I mean, she was just one of those actresses that made you wanna watch every movie she's in 🎬. I love how Elliott Gould talked about their friendship on set - it sounds like they had so much fun together! And can we talk about her range for a sec? She could do both comedy and drama like nobody's business 💁‍♀️. But what really gets me is how down-to-earth she was, even with all the fame and success. I mean, who else can say they snuck away to make out in the bush 🤣? Anyway, I think we're gonna miss her sparkle (and laugh) for a long time 💔👏
 
Keaton was my fave actress ever 😍🎬 she had this spark in her eyes 💫 that made you wanna watch her all day long 🤩 I loved how she could go from comedy to drama like it was no big deal 😂💔 her talent is still unmatched even now she's gone ✨ Elliott Gould was right about her being beautiful, sexy and nice 😘👏 I'll always remember her as a strong independent woman who didn't care what others thought 🙅‍♀️💁‍♀️ rest in peace Diane you will be deeply missed 💔
 
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