Reeves has paid tribute to Keaton, his co-star in the 2003 romcom Something’s Gotta Give

America’s sweetheart was so much more than that: an actor of astonishing singularity and freshness who starred in the very best films of the past century

Diane Keaton, whose quirky, vibrant manner and depth made her one of the most singular actors of a generation, has died. She was 79.

Hollywood is mourning actress Diane Keaton, with tributes from stars such as Candice Bergen, Steve Martin, Viola Davis, Mandy Moore and more.

Diane Keaton’s former co-star, Bette Midler, called the actress ‘brilliant, beautiful, extraordinary’ in a touching tribute post

The legendary actor was best known for her many collaborations with Woody Allen, as well as films including Reds, The First Wives Club and Book Club.

Hours after Diane Keaton's death was revealed, Reese Witherspoon paid tribute to \

Idiosyncratic American actor who starred in the film classics Annie Hall, The Godfather and Reds

Allen says Keaton was ‘unlike anyone the planet has experienced’, and that ‘her great laugh still echoes in my head’

From Annie Hall to The First Wives Club, Keaton’s performances redefined what it meant to be funny, stylish and unapologetically oneself. Our writers pay tribute to a one-off star…

Reeves has paid tribute to Keaton, his co-star in the 2003 romcom Something’s Gotta Give

Gould and Keaton made three movies together. He recalls a co-star who was professional, original, and good company in a bush

Actor’s family thanks the public for ‘the extraordinary messages of love and support’ for ‘beloved Diane’, who died on 11 October aged 79

Relatives tell People magazine they are grateful for the "extraordinary messages" after the star's death.

The family of the legendary actor also shared a way for fans to honor her memory.