Rachel McAdams pays tribute to late Diane Keaton at the Oscars: ‘A legend with no end’
Rachel McAdams honored Diane Keaton during a tribute at the 98th Oscars, highlighting Keaton's legacy as a beloved actress and influential figure.
The 98th Oscars ceremony in Los Angeles featured a heartfelt tribute to Diane Keaton, a cherished figure in Hollywood who passed away in October 2025 at the age of 79. Rachel McAdams, who portrayed Keaton's daughter in the 2005 film 'The Family Stone,' took to the stage to celebrate Keaton’s remarkable impact on cinema and her multifaceted roles as an artist and a mother. McAdams praised Keaton as a 'legend with no end,' emphasizing her inspiration to generations of actresses and her unique contributions to the industry.
In her tribute, McAdams recounted the personal and professional influence Keaton had on her and others, noting how Keaton embraced numerous roles in her life and career, all while prioritizing motherhood – a facet she cherished above all else. McAdams illustrated the depth of Keaton's character by recalling a memorable old Girl Scout song she would sing on set, which aligned with Keaton's warm, nurturing spirit. This fond memory served to underscore the profound connection Keaton formed with her colleagues and the impact she had on their lives.
The tribute encapsulated not only Keaton’s extraordinary career lasting over five decades but also the emotional essence she brought into the lives of those who knew her. As the audience reflected on her unmatched legacy, they were reminded of the timelessness of her artistry and the warmth of her personality, solidifying Diane Keaton's everlasting significance in Hollywood and beyond.