Jennifer Grey proves she hasnt aged a day since her Dirty Dancing days
by Lily Jobson For Mailonline · Mail OnlineJennifer Grey proved she hasn't aged a day since her Dirty Dancing days as she attended the UK premiere of A Real Pain during BFI London Film Festival on Sunday.
The Hollywood actress, 64, is renowned for starring in the iconic movie Dirty Dancing with the late actor Patrick Swayze in 1987.
And 43 years on from starring in the hit movie, Jennifer still looks glowing and radiant.
Jennifer flashed her ample cleavage in a plunging burgundy top, teamed with a glitzy midi skirt.
The brunette beauty - who stars as Marcia in the new movie - posed up a storm as she arrived on the red carpet at The Royal Festival Hall.
The film about cousins exploring generational family trauma while visiting a concentration camp in Poland was directed by Jesse Eisenberg, 40, who also stars as one of the cousins.
Kieran Culkin, 41, plays the other cousin while Jennifer plays a visitor to the concentration camp.
Jesse and Kieran's characters travel to Poland after the death of their beloved grandmother and the actor/director commented on the film's location during an interview with Variety at the annual film festival.
He said 'there's a certain idea of a Holocaust movie' where there's 'this reverence for the trauma and the horrors. And of course!'
But the Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice star was trying to do something different.
'The thing that reaches me the most is when someone can humanize that experience in fiction that doesn't feel sanctimonious of false, and that's what I was going for.'
And even though the movie is premiering during the tensions of the Israel-Hamas war, Jesse insists his film is in no way political.
He said: 'The movie is not political. It could take place any time over the last 30 years…and the last 30 years have been froth with ups and downs. It makes sense now as any time.'
The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January - where Culkin admitted that Eisenberg was 'shaking' on the red carpet.
It was picked up by Searchlight Pictures for a whopping $10 million price tag after an all-night auction shortly after the premiere.
Now the film is set for a theatrical release on October 18, going up against the Paramount horror sequel Smile 2 and the Lionsgate thriller Flight Risk.