Clint Eastwood made a rare public appearance to support friend Jane Goodall last month.
The 93-year-old actor was photographed sitting alongside the famed conservationist at an event in Carmel, Calif., according to a photo recently shared on LinkedIn.
“Went to see Jane Goodall speak in Carmel. At 90 years old, she is truly a saint,” Fred Greenstein, who attended the event, wrote.
“Shared lessons from living with apes and her passion for protecting the planet. Talking with Jane here is a very disheveled Clint Eastwood.”
While it’s unclear if Eastwood spoke at the “Reasons for Hope” seminar, the twosome appeared deep in conversation while chatting side-by-side in matching armchairs before the show.
The “Gran Torino” actor seemed to be in good spirits while wearing dark slacks, a green-and-orange plaid button-up and a two-toned light-weight jacket.
Eastwood’s hair and beard appeared a bit longer than usual.
Goodall, for her part, wore black pants and a turtleneck underneath a colorful shawl with a feather design.
The Daily Mail also obtained footage of the “Mule” star in attendance at the event, sitting in the front row before seemingly joining the anthropologist on stage.
Despite his age, Eastwood didn’t use a cane as he meandered up the steps alongside his assistant, per the outlet.
While the legendary actor hasn’t been spotted out and about in years, he was last photographed on the set of his film “Juror No. 2” in Savannah, Ga.
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The film, which stars Nicholas Hoult and Toni Collette, began shooting in June 2023 and Eastwood was photographed all smiles while behind the camera five months later.
The thriller is expected to be Eastwood’s last acting role.
After stepping back from the public eye, the Oscar winner has been spending most of his free time alongside his family as his decades-long career comes to a close.
Eastwood is a father to eight children from six different women and he also has several grandchildren to look after.