Michael Douglas has remembered Diane Keaton as one of Hollywood's "greatest icons".

The 81-year-old actor has reflected on his "fond memories" of sharing the screen with the late actress in their 2014 movie And So It Goes in the wake of her death over the weekend at the age of 79.

Sharing a photo of them together, he wrote: "RIP to my friend Diane Keaton. A heartbreaking loss of one of the greatest icons in our industry. I have so many fond memories of working with Diane on our film And So It Goes nearly twelve years ago. Sending my deepest condolences to the Keaton family during this difficult time."

Michael's Basic Instinct co-star Sharon Stone commented on the post.

She wrote: "And to you my friend and mentor."

Meanwhile, Francis Ford Coppola - who directed Diane in the Godfather m

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