Al Pacino seen for first time since Diane Keaton's death

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Al Pacino has been seen for the first time since the heartbreaking death of his former love Diane Keaton.

The 85-year-old Oscar winner was photographed arriving at LAX on Monday with his ex-girlfriend Noor Alfallah, looking somber as he made his way through the terminal.

Keaton, who passed away Saturday at 79, was long considered the great love of Pacino’s life. 

The two dated on and off from 1971 to 1987 after famously playing husband and wife in Francis Ford Coppola’s 1972 classic The Godfather.

A close friend of the actor told the Daily Mail this week that Pacino will 'forever regret' not staying with Keaton. “For years after he and Diane split, Al used to say, ‘if it’s meant to be, it’s never too late for a do-over.’ But sadly, now it is,” the insider shared.

Keaton once reflected on their relationship herself, admitting Pacino was the one who got away. 

Al Pacino has been seen for the first time since the heartbreaking death of his former love Diane Keaton
The 84-year-old Oscar winner was photographed arriving at LAX on Monday with his ex-girlfriend Noor Alfallah , looking somber as he made his way through the terminal
Keaton, who passed away Saturday at 79, was long considered the great love of Pacino’s life; (pictured 1989)

On Monday, the Scarface star appeared visibly downcast as he headed toward a private jet alongside Noor, with whom he welcomed son Roman in 2023 — his first public outing since losing the woman many believed was the love of his life.

The pair were both dressed down in all-black ensembles — a quiet reflection, perhaps, of the somber mood of the day.

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Al Pacino reveals his one big regret after his on-screen wife Diane Keaton's death

Pacino and Keaton's romance would last beyond Coppola's The Godfather Part III, released in 1990, and Keaton later admitted her former co-star was the great love she never ended up with.

'I didn’t even want him to propose,' she told The Times of their relationship in 2017. 'I just thought maybe he would marry me, eventually. I thought, "don’t even propose - let’s just do it." 

'But that never happened, and that is a blessing for both of us. It would have been a nightmare for him.'

She added 'We’re very eccentric, he needed a woman that was going to take care of him, I needed a man who would take care of me.

'It was just very important that we left each other alone, said goodbye. But it wasn’t my choice.' 

Keaton and Pacino won accolades for their respective roles as Kay Adams and mafia don Michael Corleone in The Godfather trilogy. 

The two dated on and off from 1971 to 1987 after famously playing husband and wife in Francis Ford Coppola ’s 1972 classic The Godfather
The late actress passed away in California on Saturday at the age of 79 (pictured in 2019)

Neither would marry, and Pacino later admitted regretting his decision to walk away from his screen wife. 

‘Looking back, Al admits the love of his life was Diane who he’s always called, "an amazing woman",' a friend of the actor told the Daily Mail.

'I know he will forever regret he didn’t make his move when he had the chance. For years after he and Diane split, Al used to say, "if it’s meant to be, it’s never too late for a do-over". But sadly, now it is.’

The source said while Pacino romanced a string of women, his four children have always been the most important thing in his life.

‘Al adores all his kids,’ the source added. ‘And although he preferred living in New York, he also purchased a home in Los Angeles just so he could spend more time on the West Coast with his children who lived there.

‘Though he and Diane both lived in Beverly Hills, only a few miles from each other for years, they never spoke.

The affair would last beyond Coppola's poorly received The Godfather Part III, released in 1990 (pictured) and Keaton later admitted her former co-star was the one who got away 

‘I once asked him why, and he told me, “There's no need to talk with each other. We said everything that needed to be said at the time”.’

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No cause of death has been announced but Keaton, who was regularly seen out and about in LA, disappeared from the site a few months ago.

One neighbor told the Daily Mail he would regularly see her walking her dog Emma.

‘But I hadn’t seen her in months,’ the neighbor said. ‘Now I wonder if she may have been ill for a while.’

The late actress also used to say marriage was never something high on her bucket list.

‘Diane’s parents were together, but her father was always away on business,’ said another source.

‘So, he might as well not have been there at all. She loved her mother, who managed the home and raised her four children on her own, and Diane admired her strength and independence.’

'I didn’t even want him to propose,' she told The Times in 2017. 'I just thought maybe he would marry me, eventually. I thought, "don’t even propose - let’s just do it"'
While Keaton never married, she would adopt two children (L-R: son Duke Keaton, Diane Keaton, and daughter Dexter Keaton)

She also shared a close relationship with Woody Allen for two decades, but it wasn’t the same kind of relationship she shared with Pacino.

‘There was something about Al that reminded her of a lost orphan in need of love,’ shared the source. ‘And she felt sure he would never try and take her independence, because he needed her to be strong.

‘Diane could definitely have seen herself marrying Al, and them having kids together. But after years of on and off romance, she felt the time to marry was now or never. 

'And she eventually told him: “Marry me or else!"' 

The source added: 'To her surprise, he walked away, insisting no woman was going to push him into doing something he wasn’t ready to do. And true to his word, he moved on.’