Diane Keaton may have captivated some of Hollywood's greatest leading men – but those closest to her tell RadarOnline.com the actress never stopped loving Woody Allen , the eccentric filmmaker she once described as an invincible "cockroach."
Keaton, who died at her home in California on Saturday , 11 October, aged 79, shared a decades-long connection with Allen that began when the pair starred together in his 1972 Broadway play Play It Again, Sam . Article continues below advertisement
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Though their romance was brief, it became one of the most defining relationships of her life. Friends say her affection for