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Shirley MacLaine Steps Out for Rare Malibu Lunch Days Before 92nd Birthday

Shirley MacLaine is embracing life’s simple pleasures as she heads into another milestone year.

Just days before celebrating her 92nd birthday on April 24, the Hollywood legend was spotted enjoying a relaxed lunch outing in Malibu.

Page Six captured MacLaine leaving a local restaurant on April 18, linking arms with a companion as she made her way out. 


MacLaine Had a Nice Lunch Outing

Dressed comfortably in a long brown cardigan layered over a matching top and pants, she completed the look with black glasses—effortlessly casual yet unmistakably iconic.

The sighting is just the latest example of MacLaine’s fondness for laid-back coastal lunches.

In late March, she was seen smiling brightly while enjoying oysters and a beer at another Malibu spot.

Wearing a mint green hoodie, she appeared cheerful and at ease, even posing with her fork mid-bite.

Earlier this year, she also made a daytime appearance at the celebrity hotspot Nobu Malibu, again stepping out with a companion.

While her outings may seem low-key, they reflect a lifestyle that MacLaine has long credited for her longevity—movement, discipline and a deep connection to the arts. 

“I started my dance training at age three and stopped at about 67. It taught me discipline, loving music, working with people and dealing with pain,” she once shared with People

That early foundation in dance continues to shape her approach to life well into her 90s.

And slowing down doesn’t appear to be part of the plan.


MacLaine Has An Upcoming Role

MacLaine is set to star in the upcoming film “Margret and Stevie,”directed by Matthew Weiner and written by Stephanie Gillis.

The project will see her take on a leading role inspired by Margret Rey, the co-creator of the beloved Curious George series—yet another addition to a career that has already spanned more than six decades.

Her filmography includes over 50 movies, highlighted by her Academy Award-winning performance in “Terms of Endearment.”

Over the years, she has also earned multiple Emmy nominations and Golden Globe wins, including the prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement.

Even in recent years, MacLaine has remained a steady presence on screen, appearing in projects like “Only Murders in the Building” and films such as “American Dreamer,” “Noelle,” and “The Last Word.” 

Her continued work reflects both her passion and her enduring relevance in Hollywood.

Beyond acting, her contributions to dance have also been formally recognized.

In December 2025, she was honored at the Dance Hall of Fame’s inaugural ceremony in Los Angeles, receiving a Lifetime Achievement Award named in her honor, according to Page Six.

For MacLaine, the recognition held special meaning.

“Getting an award for dancing is the most important acknowledgement I could have,” she said, emphasizing how ballet shaped her discipline, resilience and creativity.

As she celebrates 92 years, MacLaine’s recent Malibu outings offer a glimpse into a life still filled with joy, artistry and connection.

Whether she’s enjoying a meal by the ocean or preparing for her next role, she continues to embody a rare combination of longevity and passion—proving that age is no barrier to living fully.

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