Keanu Reeves is known for his quiet grace and thoughtful presence — both on and off the screen. But in a recent interview at the Good Fortune premiere in New York City, the beloved actor took a moment to reflect on someone who deeply shaped his artistic journey: the legendary Diane Keaton.

Speaking with a warm smile, Keanu described the experience of working alongside Keaton as “a privilege” and “a masterclass in authenticity.”

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“It was great,” he said softly. “Everyone worked really hard, and we all stayed focused. I got to rehearse with Seth [Rogen] and work with Aziz [Ansari], who was always refining the script — tightening, sharpening, finding the themes. But working with Diane… that was something really special.”

Reeves recalled how Keaton’s professionalism, generosity, and energy stood out to him, even in the chaos of filming. “She was so nice to me,” he said with a gentle laugh. “A generous artist — and such a unique person. Watching her work reminded me why I fell in love with acting in the first place.”

Keanu went on to describe a particularly nostalgic moment — seeing Keaton and her Something’s Gotta Give co-star, Jack Nicholson, together again. “It was really cool,” he said. “Just to witness that kind of history, the fondness and the love they had for each other. You could feel it — like time hadn’t passed at all.”

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Their reunion stirred something in Keanu, who has long admired Keaton’s effortless blend of vulnerability and wit, both on screen and in life. Those who know him say that her influence helped shape his appreciation for emotional truth and the subtle art of restraint — the same quiet power that defines his most iconic roles.

And while the evening was filled with laughs, questions, and even more talk about those persistent marriage rumors with Alexandra Grant, Keanu remained grounded. When asked about the viral gossip, he chuckled softly and praised Grant’s classy response.

“Alexandra just handled it beautifully,” he said. “She said thank you — and then she brought it back to reality. I thought that was wonderful.”

In that single moment — part reflection, part affection — Keanu embodied exactly what fans love most about him: a man deeply rooted in gratitude, shaped by the people he’s met, and forever respectful of the art he’s helped create.

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“Right now,” he said simply, “is the day.”

It was a fleeting comment, almost philosophical — but in true Keanu fashion, it carried quiet wisdom. Because for him, it’s never about the fame or the frenzy. It’s about the work, the people who inspire him, and the timeless connections that turn moments into meaning.