Diane Keaton’s passing at 79 has left a lasting ache in Hollywood — and in the heart of her former love, Al Pacino. The legendary actor, now 85, has quietly shared the regret that has stayed with him for decades. Through a close friend, he admitted that Diane was “the love of his life” and that he wished he had cherished their time together more deeply. Her passing, he said, made him reflect on love, time, and everything left unsaid.
Their relationship began with spark and creativity, blossoming during The Godfather films and enduring through friendship for years. Despite moving on with separate lives, their connection never faded. Keaton once revealed in her memoir that she loved Pacino deeply but wanted more commitment than he could offer. Their story became one of admiration, laughter, and what might have been.
Even after their romance ended, Pacino continued to hold her in high esteem. During her 2017 AFI tribute, he declared publicly, “I love you, forever,” a rare and heartfelt confession that moved the audience. Friends say he never stopped caring for her, describing her as “amazing” and “one of a kind.” Their shared past remained one of art, honesty, and affection that never truly dimmed.
Keaton once said that Pacino wasn’t the love of her life but “the love of that time in my life.” For Pacino, however, her loss feels like a chapter that will never close. Their story reminds the world that some connections, even when time pulls them apart, continue to shape the soul. As the world celebrates her life, Pacino remembers her not just as an icon — but as the woman who once held his heart.