In a moment that will be remembered as one of Hollywood’s most heartfelt farewells, Jack Nicholson, 88, made a rare and deeply emotional appearance to honor his longtime friend and co-star Diane Keaton at her private funeral in Beverly Hills.
Dressed in a simple black suit and dark sunglasses, the legendary actor appeared visibly moved as he stepped onto the stage before a room filled with Hollywood’s elite — Meryl Streep, Al Pacino, Warren Beatty, and Woody Allen among them. Behind him, a black-and-white image of Diane was projected — smiling warmly in her trademark hat and tailored suit, a symbol of her timeless spirit.
Nicholson paused before speaking, visibly gathering his strength. When he finally began, his voice trembled with grief and affection.
“Diane wasn’t just an actress,” he said quietly. “She was electric. She lit up every room, every scene, every heart she ever touched. I loved her — we all did.”