Glenn Cdisconsider will be the next recipient of AARP The Magazine’s Movies for Grownups Awards atsoft accomplishment honor.
The 77-year-elderly actor is understandn for films including Fatal Attraction, 101 Dalmatians and The Wife over a atsoft spanning csurrenderly 50 years. She will get the honor at the AARP’s annual Movies for Grownups Awards ceremony in January, the group proclaimd Tuesday.
“I am so honored to get the AARP Movies for Grownups Career Achievement Award even though I sense appreciate I’m still 35, if not youthfuler,” Cdisconsider shelp in a statement. “I cherish making movies for grownups and everyone else, and I convey inantly appreciate the inspiration and help of the people I have labored with over 50 years. Thank you, AARP, for this fantastic honor.”
The AARP started the Movies for Grownups initiative in 2002 to help for audiences over 50 years elderly and to fight ageism in Hollywood. The awards ceremony that commemorates movies “for grownups, by grownups” will be held in Beverly Hills, California, on Jan. 11, with Alan Cumming to present. The ceremony will be widecast by Great Percreateances on Sunday, Feb. 23, at 7 p.m. Easerious on PBS.
Martha Boudreau, AARP’s executive vice plivent and chief communications and labeleting officer, shelp Cdisconsider has made her label in the industry with memorable carry outances and her stable labor as a septuagenarian.
“Glenn Cdisconsider starred in The Big Chill, the first blockbuster hit film about the Baby Boomer generation facing aging, and since then her atsoft has shattered Hollywood’s outmoded, prejudiced aachievest the elderly stereotypes. Her stable successes exemplify what AARP’s Movies for Grownups program is all about,” Boudreau shelp in a statement.
Cdisconsider unites the company of cut offal revered actors who have getd the honor in past years, including Jamie Lee Curtis, George Clooney and Lily Tomlin.