A few weeks after turning 94, Clint Eastwood was seen at an event in California, United States, and, despite being accompanied by an assistant and some saying he was “misaligned”, he was surprised by his vitality and energy.
His presence in “Reasons for Hope” caught attention Carmel on the seacity that had him as mayor from 1986 to 1988, at the end of March.
There, the famous English ethologist Jane Goodall He organized a conference and gave a speech on world records featuring the Hollywood legend.
The 90-year-old, who is also a United Nations Messenger of Peace, was a pioneer in the study of wild chimpanzees and the first person to discover that these animals were capable of making and using tools.
Eastwood, for his part, is notoriously familiar with records: in 1978 he starred in difficult to peela film in which he shares the camera with an orangutan.
At the event, Eastwood sat in the front row and then took the stage. And he did it alone, which attracted the attention of those present. Furthermore, at the end of the presentation, the actor met the ethologist backstage, at the reception open to VIP guests.
An event attendee named Fred G. caught Goodall and Clint chatting comfortably.
“I went to see Jane Goodall speak in Carmel. At 90 years old she is a true saint. She shared life lessons with monkeys and her passion for protecting the planet. Talking to Jane is a very disheveled Clint Eastwood”Fred wrote on LinkedIn.
Eastwood will turn 94 on May 31st. This year, the superstar will release his new film as director, Juror n.2with Toni Colette and Nicholas Hoult in the lead roles.
That film’s story follows a juror in a murder trial who realizes he caused the victim’s death and faces the dilemma of whether to manipulate the jury to save himself or reveal the truth and turn himself in.
Source: Clarin
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