Leonardo DiCaprio recalls Diane Keaton’s ‘infectious’ laugh in sweet tribute
- By Web Desk -
- Dec 09, 2025

Leonardo DiCaprio is honoring the memory of his late Marvin’s Room co-star Diane Keaton!
During his recent interview with Time, the Titanic star spoke highly of Keaton – who passed away on October 11 at the age of 79
Sharing warm recollections of the legendary actress, DiCaprio reflected on the joy she brought to the set of their 1996 drama.
“She had the most incredible laugh…It would echo through the entire set, and she made you feel like the funniest person in the world,” he shared.
The 50-year-old actor went on to gush, “I mean, burst-out-loud laughing. I’ll never forget it. I kind of lived to make her laugh every day on set, because it was so infectious. She was incredible.”
Keaton and DiCaprio shared screen in the Jerry Zaks-directed drama where she played the role of Bessie, the aunt of his troubled teen character, Hank. The fil also starred Meryl Streep and Robert De Niro.
Following her sad demise, DiCaprio quickly rushed to his social media to share a touching tribute to the actress.
He penned sweet words for her at the time along with a heartwarming photo of himself and Keaton seemingly taken around the time of filming some three decades ago.
Diane Keaton was known for her roles in many iconic films including Father of the Bride, First Wives Club and Annie Hall.