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Woody Allen Pays Tribute to Ex Diane Keaton After Her Death
Woody Allen reflected on his decades-long personal and creative bond with Diane Keaton, calling her a lasting inspiration and noting her iconic film legacy.
- Following Keaton's death on Oct. 11, Woody Allen, filmmaker, 89, published a tribute in The Free Press on Oct. 12.
- Allen first met Keaton during auditions for Play It Again, Sam, and she starred in eight films while becoming his creative sounding board.
- Keaton won the Best Actress Oscar for `Annie Hall`, and Allen credited her talents in acting, dancing, singing, writing, and photography.
- Costars and friends paid tribute, including Steve Martin, Kate Hudson and Goldie Hawn, while fans revisited the 1977 film with some expressing discomfort about its portrayals given allegations tied to Allen.
- Amid the tributes, unresolved questions about allegations and cause of death persist, as Allen has long denied abuse claims from Mia Farrow and Keaton's cause of death remains unknown.
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Director Woody Allen has publicly said goodbye to the late screen icon Diane Keaton. In an essay he describes her nature and her meaning in his life. He writes that only Freud knows why they separated as lovers.
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