Diane Keaton’s ‘Godfather’ co-star shattered by her death



She played a motherly role — on and off the set — in “The Godfather.”

Diane Keaton’s Hollywood breakthrough came in the Francis Ford Coppola 1972 masterpiece, where she starred as Kay Adams-Corleone, the schoolteacher wife of mobster Michael Corleone, played by Al Pacino.

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Before that, Keaton, only 26, had acted in only two other films. Yet she nurtured a fledgling co-star.

“Diane was a good friend and very kind to me during the filming,” actor Gianni Russo recalled to The Post on Saturday.

Diane Keaton played the wife of Al Pacino’s Michael Corleone in “The Godfather.” Courtesy Everett Collection

Russo, 81, who played Carlo Rizzi, vicious husband to Michael’s sister Connie, played by Talia Shire, said Keaton was always there if he needed her.

“She couldn’t believe ‘The Godfather’ was my first movie. She said, ‘If you have any questions just ask me,’ and I did,” he recalled.

Gianni Russo starred as Carlo Rizzi, husband to Connie Corleone, played by Talia Shire. The late James Caan, pictured here, played Sonny, Connie’s brother. Courtesy Everett Collection
Keaton and Russo, pictured here in the Rizzi-Corleone wedding scene from “The Godfather,” remained friends after the film wrapped. Courtesy Everett Collection

The co-stars kept in touch after the movie wrapped and even met up for fancy Italian dinners.

“We would meet in Beverly Hills at Il Pastaio resturant for years after,” he reminisced.

“I will miss her dearly. God Bless her soul.”


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