Sarah Paulson has paid an emotional tribute to her late buddy and co-star Diane Keaton.
Sarah Paulson has paid an emotional tribute to her late buddy and co-star Diane Keaton
Following the Oscar-winning actor’s demise earlier this month aged 79, the actress spoke to Entry Hollywood on the premiere of her new Hulu collection All’s Honest concerning the loss, with Sarah, 50, saying she was struggling to return to phrases with the passing.
She stated: “She was a really pricey buddy of mine, so it’s not one thing I’m capable of speak about but. I’m not capable of speak about it. However all I can say, and I’ve been saying tonight, which is essential to me to speak, is that what you thought she was as a performer, she was much more spectacular as a human being.”
Sarah and Diane first met whereas filming the 1999 film The Different Sister, during which Diane performed her fellow actress’ on-screen mom.
The pair remained shut pals for the following 25 years till Diane’s demise.
Sarah added: “I used to be the luckiest individual on this planet to have had her in my life the way in which that I did.”
On the identical occasion, the star spoke to The Hollywood Reporter and described the loss as “profoundly unhappy”.
She stated: “I can’t speak about it in any manner that’s articulate aside from to say that for all you knew and cherished about her as a performer, she was much more as a buddy.”
Diane’s household confirmed her demise on 16 October, saying she died of pneumonia on 11 October.
In a press release launched to the press, they stated: “The Keaton household are very grateful for the extraordinary messages of affection and help they’ve acquired these previous few days on behalf of their beloved Diane.
“She cherished her animals and he or she was steadfast in her help of the unhoused neighborhood, so any donations in her reminiscence to a neighborhood meals financial institution or an animal shelter can be a beautiful and far appreciated tribute to her.”
Within the days following her demise, a number of Hollywood figures shared tributes to Keaton, together with Keanu Reeves, Patricia Arquette, Clint Eastwood, Richard Gere and Al Pacino, who starred alongside her in The Godfather movies.