Actor Leonardo DiCaprio remembered the late Diane Keaton.

On the 11th (local time), DiCaprio posted a photo with the late Diane Keaton on his social media. After learning of Keaton's death that day, he recalled memories with her and expressed his condolences.

DiCaprio said, "Diane Keaton was one of a kind. Brilliant, humorous and always honest with herself. She was a legend and an iKON and truly a kind human being. It was an honor to work with her when I was 18. I will miss her so much," expressing his condolences.

The released photo showed DiCaprio and Keaton from when they worked together. The two co-starred in the 1996 film "Marvin's Room." In the film, Keaton played the aunt of DiCaprio's troubled teenage character.

Not only DiCaprio but several Hollywood actors mourned the news. Goldie Hawn said, "Diane we were not ready to lose you. You left us with stardust, particles of light, and memories beyond imagining. You didn't like praise but you were humble; there was no one like you and there never will be. I will miss you so much," she said in mourning.

Cynthia Nixon also recalled, "When I was young Diane Keaton was an absolute idol. I loved her acting, I loved the vibe, I loved everything about her. Since I was 12 I tried to dress like her, grew my hair long and wore men's hats and vests. I even wore reading glasses," and added, "She was one of a kind. It is so sad that she has passed away."

Diane Keaton died in California at the age of 79. Keaton's spokesperson said, "There is no further information at this time, and the family has requested privacy as they grieve this great sorrow."

[Photo] Leonardo DiCaprio social media.

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