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Clint Eastwood and Dolly Parton, bulwarks against ageism

The images that have been published this week of two glories of cinema and music, Clint Eastwood and Dolly Parton, they are giving a lot of talk and dislocating more than one jaw. Absolute admiration, applause and a pinch of envy, too, shows how magnificent state of form and tremendous vitality These two artists are continuing with their respective careers; one is 93 years old, and the other, who in January will reach 78. They are two examples and bulwarks against ageism.

The director and star of ‘Gran Torino’ and ‘Dirty Harry’ and its four sequels, the last great classic of American cinema, continues working as hard as ever, and without losing his smile, filming ‘Juror #2’, a drama set in an oral trial of a murderer, which will have as protagonists Nicholas Hoult, Toni Collette, Zoey Deutch, Kiefer Sutherland and Leslie Bibb. The film, written by Jonathan Abrams, is is filming these days in Savannah (Georgia), where the director has been captured by cameras with completely gray hair and a long beard. Eastwood already put this city on the cinema map with ‘Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil’, in 1997.

Actually, this Warner Bros. ‘thriller’ which does not yet have a release date, began filming in June, but was interrupted by the strike of actors and scriptwriters hollywood. In recent weeks Eastwood has been able to resume his work.

The four-time Oscar winner, who will turn 94 in May and who has been in this industry for more than six decades, and almost 50 films behind him, both as an actor and director, has not commented on whether this will be his last work. , although some media speculate that this is the case.

Although 16 years younger, she has also been in her career for six decades. queen of country, Dolly Parton. In full promotion of his latest album, ‘Rockstar’, which he released last November 17, and in which for the first time he changes genre and switches to rock, he has once again shown that Ageist stereotypes and prejudices slip a lot for her.

‘Cheerleader’ in ‘shorts’

dressed in Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaderwith tight ‘top’ and ‘shorts’, dazzled at the Thanksgiving halftime show of the NFL game that the Dallas Cowboys beat the Washington Commanders 45-10.

Of course, the Tennessee legend sang some of his greatest hitslike ‘Jolene’ and 9 to 5′, and also his Queen version of ‘We Are the Champions/We Will Rock You’, one of the 30 guitar pieces on his latest album in which he sings with a lot of friends, from Paul McCartney, Sting, Miley Cyrus…

“Next stop will be a Super Bowl halftime performance?”they have told the country lady on the social network X, formerly Twitter.

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