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Mandy Moore Pays Tribute to “Mom” Diane Keaton After Her Death

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Mandy Moore Pays Tribute to “Mom” Diane Keaton After Her Death

Mandy Moore will never regret meeting her hero, Diane Keaton.

The actress, who portrayed Keaton’s onscreen daughter in the 2007 film Because I Said So, paid tribute to the Oscar winner after her death on Oct. 11.

“They say don’t meet your heros but I got to work with one of mine and even call her ‘mom’ for a few months,” Moore wrote on Instagram alongside an image from the movie. “An honor of a lifetime.”

A spokesperson for Keaton, who is survived by kids Dexter and Duke, confirmed her death to People, noting no further details on her passing are available at this time.

“What an incandescent human Di is and was,” Moore continued. “I am so sad she’s gone for all the reasons but also because it felt like she’d be here forever, dazzling us with her talent and charm (and her style, c’mon)!!! One of the very best to ever do it. All my love to her children and loved ones.”

Like Moore, Kimberly Williams-Paisley, who portrayed Keaton’s onscreen daughter in the Father of the Bride films—reflected on their time together.

“Diane, working with you will always be one of the highlights of my life,” she captioned her Instagram tribute. “You are one of a kind, and it was thrilling to be in your orbit for a time. Thank you for your kindness, your generosity, your talent, and above all, your laughter.”

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Keaton was also honored by her First Wives Club costar Bette Midler, who called her brilliant, beautiful, and extraordinary.

“I cannot tell you how unbearably sad this makes me,” Midler shared on Instagram. “She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star. What you saw was who she was…oh, la, lala!”

Keep reading for more moving tributes to Keaton.

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Nia Vardalos

“Grace. Style. Talent,” the My Big Fat Greek Wedding star wrote on Instagram. “Above all, a comedy gal who set the bar high for all of us who came after. Rest in peace sweet and funny Diane Keaton.”

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Bette Midler

The brilliant, beautiful, extraordinary Diane Keaton has died,” Bette wrote in her Instagram tribute. “I cannot tell you how unbearably sad this makes me. She was hilarious, a complete original, and completely without guile, or any of the competitiveness one would have expected from such a star. What you saw was who she was…oh, la, lala!

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Kimberly Williams-Paisley

“Diane, working with you will always be one of the highlights of my life,” the Father of the Bride star wrote on Instagram. “You are one of a kind, and it was thrilling to be in your orbit for a time. Thank you for your kindness, your generosity, your talent, and above all, your laughter.”

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Viola Davis

No!! No!!! No!! God, not yet, NO!!! Man… you defined womanhood,” she noted on Instagram. “The pathos, humor, levity, your ever-present youthfulness and vulnerability — you tattooed your SOUL into every role, making it impossible to imagine anyone else inhabiting them. You were undeniably, unapologetically YOU!!! Loved you. Man… rest well. God bless your family, and I know angels are flying you home.

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Luke Evans

“What a very sad day. Rest in peace #dianekeaton,” he wrote on Instagram “Such a brilliant actor, a kind heart and full of graciousness with a shining independent spirit.”

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Josh Gad

“What a monumental loss,” he wrote on Instagram. “Diane Keaton in many ways defined my love of movies. From Annie Hall to the Godfather films, from First Wives Club to Baby Boom, from Father of the Bride to Something’s Gotta Give, here resume was nothing short of iconic and hall of fame worthy.”

“I was very fortunate to work with her many years ago on an unproduced HBO pilot,” Josh continued, “and what I found was one of the most humble, ruthlessly funny, and unbelievably talented human beings I’ve ever come across.”

He added, “In many ways, this year will be defined by the loss of a Hollywood we will never again see. There simply are no replacements for a Gene Hackman or a Robert Redford or a Diane Keaton. They were the mavericks who helped redefine movies for a generation and losing them feels like also losing a chance inactive tissue to that golden age just out of reach. My heart goes out to Diane’s entire family during this impossible moment. RIP”

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Zac Posen

“Diane Keaton is gone,” the designer wrote on Instagram, “and though I only knew her through the light she gave on screen, I’ll miss that light deeply.”

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