Diane Keaton’s friend Sarah Paulson looks somber as she joins friends and family at the late star’s home after shock death at 79

Sarah Paulson, a friend of Diane Keaton, appeared saddened as she left Keaton’s house on October 11, following the actress’s unexpected death at age 79.

People magazine reported on Saturday that the Academy Award-winning actress died in California, according to a statement from her family.

According to TMZ, the Los Angeles Fire Department received a medical call at Michael Keaton’s home on Saturday at 8:08 a.m. Paramedics transported someone to the hospital, and it was later confirmed that person was Keaton.

On Saturday, Paulson was spotted near Keaton’s home as Keaton walked towards a car.

The actor from American Horror Story seemed very upset during the visit and was seen hugging someone outside.

After leaving Keaton’s house, she was seen getting into a black car and driving away.

On Saturday, people continued to visit the home of the actress who recently passed away. Among those present was a woman wearing a striped outfit.

Paulson and Keaton have been close friends for a long time and have often been seen together.

In July 2021, Sarah Paulson, known for her role in ‘Ratched,’ had dinner in Beverly Hills with Holland Taylor and Talia Shire, the actress from ‘The Godfather’.

Later that year, the three were spotted having a casual dinner at Il Piccolino restaurant in West Hollywood.

In a previous interview with Interview Magazine, Keaton was questioned by friends and fellow actors, including Paulson.

Paulson jokingly asked, ‘What person, place, or thing truly makes you happy? (And yes, you can say it’s me!)’

The actress from Book Blub replied, ‘You definitely make me happy, Sarah, and so do my friends!’

‘My kids make my heart sing. But also, Lillet Blanc makes my heart sing. With lots of ice.’ 

Many Hollywood stars shared heartfelt messages after the actress’s death was announced.

Steve Martin wrote a heartfelt tribute to Michael Keaton, recalling their time working together in the 1991 film *Father of the Bride* and its 1995 sequel.

The actor posted a black and white photo of Keaton on X, accompanying it with the single word, ‘Loved’.

Martin followed this by playfully humming ‘La dee da, la dee da,’ a well-known quote from Woody Allen’s 1977 film, Annie Hall.

Mandy Moore recalled a memory of Keaton, noting it had been 18 years since they starred together in the 2007 romantic comedy, *Because I Said So*.

The actress shared a photo from the movie along with a heartfelt message. She wrote that despite the advice not to meet your heroes, she had the chance to work with one of hers—and even got to call her ‘mom’ during filming. She described it as a dream come true.

Moore shared how incredibly vibrant and captivating Diana was, both as a person and a performer. He expressed deep sadness at her passing, feeling as though her talent, charisma, and unique style made her seem eternally present.

‘One of the very best to ever do it. All my love to her children and loved ones,’ she concluded.

Bette Midler also honored Keaton, having previously co-starred with her in the 1996 film, The First Wives Club.

Bette Midler shared the news on Instagram, posting a photo of Diane Keaton and writing that the talented and wonderful actress had passed away.

I’m heartbroken. She was incredibly funny and genuine – completely lacking the usual competitive edge you’d expect from someone so famous. She was just authentically herself… it’s just so sad.

Piers Morgan, director Joey Kuhn, Paul Feig, and Elizabeth Banks were among those who fondly remembered Keaton.

Woody Allen, who previously had a complicated relationship with Diane Keaton, is said to be deeply saddened by her death.

According to a source who spoke with People magazine, Allen was deeply upset and shocked by the news of Keaton’s passing.

They first met and dated in the late 1960s, and continued to be friends afterward.

According to a source, Allen deeply cared for her and didn’t know she was sick.

‘Nobody seemed to know. He was surprised,’ the insider expressed.

Diane Keaton appeared in eight films directed by Woody Allen, most notably ‘Annie Hall’ from 1977, for which she won an Academy Award for Best Actress.

A family spokesperson confirmed Keaton’s passing at the age of 79 to People on Saturday.

A close friend shared that the star’s health declined very quickly, which was devastating for those who cared about her. It was completely unexpected, particularly because she was known for being strong and full of life.

During her last months, she was cared for privately by her immediate family. They understandably kept details closely guarded, and even long-time friends didn’t know the full extent of her condition.

Keaton never married but adopted two children in her 50s: daughter Dexter and son Duke.

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2025-10-12 06:34