Shirley MacLaine celebrates her 90th birthday by ȯɽ¤¹¤ëing a new Ä´½ñ¤ò¤È¤ë¡¿Í½Ì󤹤ë: 'I have lived a wonderful life and I ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô to ³ô it'
ÅÁÀâ¤Î actress Shirley MacLaine celebrated her 90th birthday on Wednesday by ȯɽ¤¹¤ëing a brand-new Ä´½ñ¤ò¤È¤ë¡¿Í½Ì󤹤ë featuring ¹½À®Í×ÁÇ from her ¸ÅµÏ¿s.
The Ä´½ñ¤ò¤È¤ë¡¿Í½Ì󤹤ë, ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ëd The ʽ¤Ç°Ï¤à of Life, will be ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd on October 22, 2024.
It will feature stories and photos from the Oscar-winning actress' life.
'I have lived a wonderful life and I ¼êÇÛÃæ¤Î¡¤¤ª¿Ò¤Í¼Ô to ³ô it, all of the photos brought »Ù±ç¤¹¤ë such wonderful memories,' said MacLaine in an?interview with People.
¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð that interview, The Apartment À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë planned to ½Ë¤¦¡¿ÄÉÅ餹¤ë her milestone birthday with an 'intimate dinner with friends.'
The À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë, who was seen this year?at Kristy's Village Cafe in Malibu, said: 'We're getting together and I hope to eat something good.'
The sister of ²áÌ©¤Ê½»µï Beatty also ³ôd she is ´¶¼Õ¤¹¤ë that she 'can keep working' and has her health and friends.
The Oscar-¾¡Íø¼Ô credited dancing for her longevity.
¡ÆI started my dance training at age three and stopped at about 67. It taught me discipline, loving music, working with people and ¼è°ú¡¤¶¨Äêing with ¶ìÄË,¡ Ç she said.
She made her film debut in Alfred Hitchcock¡Çs The Trouble With Harry in 1955, when she was 21. That same year, she appeared ¤È°ì½ï¤Ë Dean ¥Ä¥Ð¥á and Jerry Äߤ꤯¤µ¤Ó in Artists and Models.
Her career has spanned eight £±£°Ç¯´Ös. In ºÇ¶á¤Î years, she has appeared on the big and small ¿³ºº¤¹¤ës, with a starring Ìò³ä in the ¹õ¿Í¡¿¥Ü¥¤¥³¥Ã¥È comedy American Dreamer and a two-episode guest ³°¸« on The Only »¦¿Ís In The Building.
She also appeared in A Family »ö·ï¡¿»ö¾ð¡¿¾õÀª, which is ¿äÄꤹ¤ë¡¿Í½ÁÛ¤¹¤ëd to ¼óÁê on Netflix later this year, not to be º®Í𤵤»¤ëd with a Îà»÷¤·¤Æ ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ëd UK film.
The newly-¤ʾ¶Éd nonagenarian is scheduled to film a new movie in ÂçÀ¾ÍÎ City ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ëd People Not Places.
'It's a wonderful script and we are getting ready to start and will see what happens,' she said.
As the Ä´½ñ¤ò¤È¤ë¡¿Í½Ì󤹤ë¡Çs ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ë ¼¨º¶¤¹¤ës, it was ʳµ¯¤µ¤»¤ëd by a ʽ¤Ç°Ï¤à. In this »öÎã¡¿´µ¼Ô, °ÌÃÖ¤ò¼¨¤¹d in the actress¡Ç home in Malibu and decorated with photos.?
¡ÆAbout 45 years ago, I put ten or so ¤Ç¤Ã¤Á¤¢¤²¤ë¡¤¿Í¤òºá¤Ë´Ù¤ì¤ëd photographs of friends and family and people I¡Çve worked with all grouped together on a living room ʽ¤Ç°Ï¤à.
'Everyone who ¡Êµ¡¤Î¡Ë¥«¥à over loved to look at this montage, and so The ʽ¤Ç°Ï¤à of Life was born. I¡Çm pleased to ³ô a ÁªÂò of these photos ¡½ and some of the stories behind them ¡½ in this Ä´½ñ¤ò¤È¤ë¡¿Í½Ì󤹤ë,' MacLaine said.
The Steel Magnolias À±¡¿¼çÌò¤Ë¤¹¤ë is no stranger to Ä´½ñ¤ò¤È¤ë¡¿Í½Ì󤹤ës; in 1983, she ²òÊü¡Ê¤¹¤ë¡Ëd a memoir ¸ª½ñ¤òÍ¿¤¨¤ëd Out On a »Í»è, which became a New York Times bestseller.
¤Ë¤è¤ì¤Ð the People article, her next Ä´½ñ¤ò¤È¤ë¡¿Í½Ì󤹤ë covers her childhood with brother and fellow actor ²áÌ©¤Ê½»µï Beatty, her days on Broadway, her career on the silver ¿³ºº¤¹¤ë, motherhood, and crossing the paths of people like Frank Sinatra, Bette Davis, and the Dalai Lama.
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