Bette Midler is sharing her fondest memories of her late friend, Diane Keaton.
On Tuesday’s episode of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” filmed just days after the “Annie Hall” actress’ death , Midler recalled what it was like working with Keaton on the 1996 film “First Wives Club.”
“[There] was something about her that was completely and utterly magical. She was completely her own person,” the actress said, describing Keaton as “inimitable.”
“I’ve never seen a single comic or actress who could actually imitate her … [she was] so authentically herself.”
Thinking back to her first day on set with Keaton and co-star Goldie Hawn, Midler, 79, remembered sitting down with them at a café for a table read.
“I was so intimidated,” the comedian confessed, noting that Keaton and Hawn, als