Eighty-six, and still knocking back martinis for lunch! Shirley MacLaine enjoys the classic cocktail as she dines al fresco and takes in the ocean views in Malibu
She may be 86-years-old, but that didn’t stop Shirley MacLaine from knocking back a classic Martini with lunch as she dined al fresco at Kristy’s Village Cafe in Malibu on Friday.
While oozing Old Hollywood glamour with her drink of choice, the actress took her time sipping her cocktail as she spoke with her assistant.
MacLaine’s outing to the beachfront restaurant comes just weeks after Los Angeles reopened outdoor dining amid the COVID-19 pandemic.
Cheers! She may be 86-years-old, but that didn’t stop Shirley MacLaine from knocking back a classic Martini with lunch as she dined al fresco at Kristy’s Village Cafe in Malibu on Friday
As she enjoyed the warm weather, MacLaine wore a light green sweater, a pair of oversized black shades and a white visor, which read: ‘Malibu.’
The former leading lady, who earned five Golden Globe Awards throughout her legendary career, completed her outfit with brown moccasins slippers.
In November, she credited the longevity of her six-decade plus career to her discipline, stemming from her childhood ballet training.
Hollywood icon: The actress is one of Hollywood’s biggest stars thanks to her six-decade long career (pictured in 1957)
Hollywood legend: While oozing Old Hollywood glamour with her drink of choice, the actress took her time sipping her cocktail as she spoke with her assistant
Enjoying life: Her outing to the beachfront eatery comes just weeks after Los Angeles County lifted it’s strict stay-at-home order amid the COVID-19 pandemic
‘Even though I tell people the truth, I’m not a diva. That comes from my 3-year-old ballet training,’ she told Variety.
MacLaine continued: ‘I’ve got to go all the way back to that and just hard, honest work, with quite a bit of art, if you can muster it, thrown in. I’ve also stayed in the business and never thought about quitting because I wanted to pay for plane tickets to travel.’
After her surprise break in 1954 as a stand-in in Broadway’s The Pajama Game, Shirley made her big-screen debut in The Trouble with Harry where she bonded with director Alfred Hitchcock.
Harder worker: In November, she credited the longevity of her career to her discipline, from her childhood ballet training, and love of world travel; seen in the1966 film Gambit
‘He wouldn’t eat a meal without me. I gained 25 pounds on that movie, and I got a call from Frank Freeman, who was the head of Paramount at the time, and he said, ‘Should we just tear up your contract? Are you going to stop eating?’ recalled MacLaine (born MacLean Beaty).
‘We would talk, and he would tell me stories, and he would get very sophisticatedly cynical. And I would think it was funny, and he would be glad that I got it…I was only 18. I was just glad to be in his company because he was so frigging amusing, and he loved to test everyone’s receptivity to his cynicism. I realize that now.’
And while the Noelle actress called Jack Lemmon ‘a great friend’ she ‘adored,’ she was not as enthused about working with their two-time director Billy Wilder (The Apartment, Irma la Douce).
Long career: MacLaine seen in the 1979 Being There, which she starred in alongside Peter Sellers
‘I liked him, but I wouldn’t put him at the head of the line for women’s liberation,’ Shirley quipped.
MacLaine was known as the only female Rat Packer, calling Dean Martin ‘spontaneously funny’ and Frank Sinatra ‘talented.’
‘He was born with it, but he was lonesome as a child and went to music as a best friend,’ the big sister of Warren Beatty said of Sinatra.
Living well: MacLaine lives on a ranch in Santa Fe, NM with her three rat terriers but she’s estranged from her 64-year-old daughter Sachi, who penned a 2013 scathing tell-all titled Lucky Me; seen in 2017
The Emmy winner also revealed she has three films lined up – including Brad Furman’s People Not Places and Armand Kachigian’s Men of Granite – which were put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic.
Shirley recently appeared in one of the three episodes of Grammy nominee Rufus Wainwright’s Road Trip Elegies: Montreal to New York, which was released three months ago on Audible.
MacLaine lives on a ranch in Santa Fe, NM with her three rat terriers but she’s estranged from her 64-year-old daughter Sachi, who penned a 2013 scathing tell-all titled Lucky Me.
More to come: The Emmy winner recently revealed she has three films lined up – including Brad Furman’s People Not Places and Armand Kachigian’s Men of Granite – which were put on hold due to the coronavirus pandemic.; seen in 2019
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