Woody Allen paid tribute on Sunday to his past romantic partner and longtime collaborator Diane Keaton, calling her the "audience of one " whose cinematic opinion was the only one he valued. The polarizing director penned a lengthy tribute in the Free Press to Keaton, who passed away at the age of 79 , her daughter confirmed to NBC News on Saturday. Keaton, who starred in many of Allen's films, won an Oscar for her role in Allen’s rom-com “Annie Hall” in 1977.
Woody Allen pays tribute to the late Diane Keaton, his longtime friend and collaborator

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