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Actress Shirley MacLaine Shares Plans For Her 90th Birthday

Shirley MacLaine gained prominence in the 1950s with her roles in films like The Trouble with Harry and Some Came Running which earned critical acclaim for her performances. She has had a remarkable career spanning over seven decades.

Ahead of her 90th birthday, MacLaine shared details about her life, career, and how she plans to celebrate her upcoming milestone birthday.

Shirley MacLaine shares her plan for her upcoming 90th birthday

01 March 2017 – Hollywood, California – Shirley MacLaine. “The Last Word” Los Angeles Premiere held at ArcLight Hollywood. Photo Credit: AdMedia

Despite achieving iconic status in the movie industry,  MacLaine continues to demonstrate unwavering dedication and commitment to her craft by prioritizing her career over personal indulgences. In a recent interview with Extra, the actress who is set to mark her 90th birthday in April revealed that despite the significance of the milestone, she intends to forgo any lavish celebrations.

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Instead, she emphasized her complete focus on an ongoing project, reaffirming her relentless dedication to her work. “I’m going to be on a set,”  MacLaine stated. “I’ll be in Atlantic City.”

27 March 2015 – Hollywood, California – Shirley MacLaine. Christopher Plummer Hand & Footprint Ceremony held at the TCL Chinese Theatre. Photo Credit: Byron Purvis/AdMedia

During the discussion, MacLaine revealed that working alongside Peter Dinklage in American Dreamer was surprisingly effortless. She expressed that despite it being their first time working together, the synergy between them made the process smooth and enjoyable. “We really hit it off,” she confessed.

3 January 2015 – Palm Springs, California – Shirley MacLaine. 26th Annual Palm Springs International Film Festival Awards Gala held at the Palm Springs Convention Center. Photo Credit: Byron Purvis/AdMedia

The 89-year-old who played the role of Astrid Fanelli, a wealthy and lonely widow in the upcoming movie, delved into her reflections on the timeless concept of the American dream. “I think that we should care more about what the American democracy means,” she explained. “We seem to have forgotten what it means, and I think it’s time we get back into the level of reality of understanding American democracy.”

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