Patrick Stewart, 83, cosies up to his dazzling wife Sunny Ozell, 44, at the Dead Man Walking opening night gala

Patrick Stewart, 83, gets cozy with his stunning wife Sunny Ozell, 44, at the opening night gala of Dead Man Walking

Patrick Stewart got cozy with his glamorous wife as they attended the opening gala of the Metropolitan Opera’s Dead Man Walking at Lincoln Center in New York City on Tuesday.

The X-Men star, 83, looked dapper in a fitted black tuxedo and bow tie.

However, the Hollywood icon was outdone by his beautiful wife Sunny, 44, who looked sensational in a gold sequin dress.

The glamorous garment featured a plunging neckline, which drew attention to her cleavage and emphasized her toned figure.

The American singer turned heads in the elegant number and was accented with a gold snake-shaped wrap bracelet.

Looking good: Patrick Stewart, 83, cozy up with his wife Sunny Ozell, 44, at the opening gala of the Metropolitan Opera’s Dead Man Walking at Lincoln Center in New York City on Tuesday

Brave: The X-Men star, 83, looked sour in a fitted black tuxedo and bow tie as he posed next to his glamorous wife

Brave: The X-Men star, 83, looked sour in a fitted black tuxedo and bow tie as he posed next to his glamorous wife

The Nevada-born star added sparkly earrings and gold rings to complete her elegant ensemble.

She kept her locks up and left two strands loose to frame her features.

Wearing red lipstick, Sunny put on a loved-up show with Patrick as the couple dazzled in the red carpet spotlight.

The Star Trek icon was also captured enjoying the company of fellow Hollywood actress Whoopi Goldberg.

The Sister Act star, 67, looked in good spirits as she was caught chatting and having fun with Patrick.

Whoopi also posed for the camera alongside the actor and his glamorous wife.

The Associate star wore an oversized black dress with a white shirt and black shoes underneath.

She accessorized with silver earrings and a necklace.

Gorgeous in gold: However, the Hollywood icon was outdone by his stunning wife Sunny, 44, who looked sensational in a gold sequin dress

Gorgeous in gold: However, the Hollywood icon was outdone by his stunning wife Sunny, 44, who looked sensational in a gold sequin dress

Sensational: the glamorous garment had a plunging neckline, which drew attention to her cleavage and showed off her toned figure

Sensational: the glamorous garment had a plunging neckline, which drew attention to her cleavage and showed off her toned figure

Friends: The Star-Trek icon was also captured enjoying the company of fellow Hollywood star Whoopi Goldberg

Friends: The Star-Trek icon was also captured enjoying the company of fellow Hollywood star Whoopi Goldberg

Beaming: The Sister Act star, 67, looked in good spirits as she was caught chatting and having fun with Patrick

Beaming: The Sister Act star, 67, looked in good spirits as she was caught chatting and having fun with Patrick

Pose!  Whoopi also posed for the camera alongside the actor and his glamorous wife

Pose! Whoopi also posed for the camera alongside the actor and his glamorous wife

Also present at the event were Anne Hathaway, Sigourney Weaver and Rebecca Hall, who all showed off some of their most elegant ensembles.

The leading ladies were joined at the art opening by a bevy of A-listers, including Ben Stiller, Angela Bassett, Ellen Burstyn and many others.

They celebrated the Met and its new production of Dead Man Walking, an opera based on Sister Helen Prejean’s memoir, which chronicles her efforts to save a condemned man’s soul before he is executed.

Composed by Jake Heggie and featuring a libretto by the late playwright Terrence McNally, the opera has become one of the most popular contemporary works of recent decades since its premiere in 2000.

Leading ladies: Also present at the event were people like Anne Hathaway

Leading ladies: Anne and Sigourney Weaver, who were joined by a bevy of A-listers at the art opening

Leading ladies: Also in attendance at the event included Anne Hathaway (left) and Sigourney Weaver, who were joined by a bevy of A-listers for the art opening