Pacino went on to celebrate Keaton’s unstoppable energy and creative brilliance:
The legendary actor also praised her iconic screen presence, writing,
“On screen, she was magnetic—lightning and charm, hurricanes and tenderness. She was a wonder. Acting was her art, but it was only one of the many ways she expressed her imagination and creativity. People will miss her, but more than that, they will remember her. She left a mark that cannot fade. She was unstoppable, resilient and above all, deeply human. I will always remember her. She could fly—and in my heart, she always will.”
Why they broke up
According to several media outlets, Pacino and Keaton first met on the set of The Godfather in the early 1970s, but didn’t start dating until after the release of the second film in 1974.Continue reading…