“AT 88, JACK NICHOLSON BROKE HIS SILENCE — AND HOLLYWOOD WENT QUIET.” Jack Nicholson rarely speaks in public now. But at Diane Keaton’s private funeral in Beverly Hills, he stood with hands slightly trembling. Behind him, a black-and-white photo of Diane in her familiar hat glowed softly. “Diane wasn’t just an actress,” Jack said, pausing to steady his voice. “She was electric. She lit up every room, every scene, every heart.” When the piano began You’ve Got a Friend, he whispered his last goodbye: “Goodbye, my friend. You made this world a better movie to live in.” The room went still. Tears fell. And for a moment, everyone remembered why friendship, loyalty, and love matter more than fame.
Introduction Jack Nicholson’s Heartbreaking Farewell to Diane Keaton: “You Were the Heartbeat of Us All”...