Stephen Colbert joined in on memorializing the legend Diane Keaton on Monday night, after the actress unexpectedly died over the weekend at 79. To do so, the CBS host resurfaced an interview he did with her back on “The Colbert Report” in 2012, which had been taken down.
“This weekend, America lost one of our most talented, original and effortlessly funny actors, Diane Keaton,” he said somberly. “A lifelong fan, I have loved Diane Keaton ever since my mother made me walk out of ‘Annie Hall’ when I was 11.”
Colbert then recalled how, in 2012, his “Colbert Report” alter ego “had the honor of attempting to interview” her about her memoir. But apparently,…
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