Shirley MacLaine, 89, appears to be in good spirits as she models a green ombre sweater during a lunch outing in Malibu
Iconic actress Shirley MacLaine was spotted having lunch in Malibu on Saturday.
The 89-year-old Terms of Endearment actress appeared in good spirits as she was accompanied by a female assistant in the coastal California town.
The sister of Bonnie And Clyde actor Warren Beatty walked well with just one hand on the assistant’s arm.
The Steel Magnolias actress wore a vibrant Kelly green ombre sweater with navy blue pants and a black fuzzy cardigan.
Her white hair looked amazing as it caught and reflected the sun’s rays in the seaside resort.
Legendary Oscar, Emmy, BAFTA and Golden Globe winner Shirley MacLaine, 89, was seen in Malibu on Saturday
MacLaine made her film debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s black comedy The Trouble with Harry (1955), which won her the Golden Globe Award for New Star of the Year – Actress; she is depicted in a scene from the film
The Sweet Charity star is a Hollywood icon.
She turns 90 in April and her career has spanned seven decades.
As a young girl, Shirley – born Shirley MacLean Beaty – wanted to be a ballerina. She started dancing at the age of three in 1937, after doctors told her it would strengthen her weak ankles.
The Richmond, Virginia native moved to New York City to try her hand at acting the summer before her senior year of high school and made her acting debut on Broadway as a teenager.
She landed roles in the chorus of Oklahoma! and The Pajama Game. In 1955, she made her film debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Trouble with Harry and won the Golden Globe for New Star of the Year.
Shirley rose to fame with her leading roles in 1956’s Around the World in 80 Days, 1958’s Some Came Running, 1959’s Ask Any Girl, 1960’s The Apartment, 1961’s The Children’s Hour, 1963’s Irma la Douce and 1969’s Sweet Charity.
Her ballet dancing dreams came true when she landed one of the leading roles in The Turning Point in 1977. The film was about the ballet world in New York City and featured choreography by George Balanchine and the famous Alvin Ailey.
She won her first Academy Award in 1984 for her role in the tearjerker Terms of Endearment.
One of MacLaine’s most memorable performances was in 1989’s Steel Magnolias, alongside Daryl Hannah, Olympia Dukakis, Julia Roberts, Dolly Parton and Sally Field.
The Terms of Endearment actress was joined by an assistant for lunch in Malibu
The Steel Magnolias actress wore a vibrant Kelly green sweater with navy blue pants and a black vest
Her white hair looked amazing as it caught and reflected the sun’s rays in the seaside resort
The Sweet Charity star is an absolute Hollywood icon. She turns 90 in April and her career has spanned seven decades
MacLaine has been nominated for six Academy Awards during her illustrious career: five for Best Actress and once for Best Documentary for her 1976 film The Other Half of the Sky.
She has also won six Golden Globes and an Emmy for Gypsy in My Soul.
And she’s not the only star – or Oscar winner – in her family.
Her brother is Academy Award winner Warren Beatty, 86, and her sister-in-law is four-time Oscar nominee Annette Bening, 65.
She does not have an Instagram account, but was on the social media platform last week.
The actress posed with French actress Juliette Binoche. The two friends were seen sitting side by side on a couch at a restaurant.
Shirley wore a blue denim jacket over a turquoise top, while The English Patient star wore a light gray shirt over a Courrèges T-shirt.
“Wishing you all a Happy New Year 2024 with Shirley MacLaine,” the European artist wrote in the caption of the selfies.
MacLaine posed with French actress Juliette Binoche last week. The two friends were seen sitting side by side on a couch at a restaurant
Both have played French designer Coco Chanel.
MacLaine portrayed the late fashion designer and businesswoman in the 2008 biopic Coco Chanel.
Binoche is gearing up to play Chanel in the Apple TV+ series The New Look, out February 14.
The star, right, with Shirley Booth in Hot Spell in 1958
The actress has been nominated for six Oscars during her Hollywood career, winning in the Best Actress category for her compelling performance in The Term Of Endearment (1983); she is depicted in a classic scene with co-star Debra Winger