Warren Beatty supports wife Annette Bening at the opening of her Broadway play All My Sons
Warren Beatty sweetly supported his wife Annette Bening at the opening night festivities for the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's 1947 play All My Sons in Manhattan on Monday.
The iconic Hollywood couple - who fell in love on the 1990 set of Bugsy - just celebrated an impressive 27 years of marriage on March 3.
At 82, the Oscar winner is 22 years older than the four-time Oscar nominee, who donned a black velvet pantsuit and matching ballet flats for her big night.
Her turn! Warren Beatty supported his wife Annette Bening at the opening night festivities for the Broadway revival of Arthur Miller's 1947 play All My Sons in Manhattan on Monday
Throwback! The iconic Hollywood couple - who fell in love on the 1990 set of Bugsy - just celebrated an impressive 27 years of marriage on March 3
'I waited a long time to be married,' Warren (born Henry) admitted to AARP The Magazine back in 2016.
'When you don’t get married until you're 54...well, as Arthur Miller said, "It comes with the territory." I always knew I wanted to have children. I wanted to do it well, and I wanted to do it with someone who felt the same way.'
Beatty previously romanced a bevvy of famous beauties including Madonna, Joan Collins, Natalie Wood, Julie Christie, and Diane Keaton.
Annette has earned excellent reviews as Midwestern housewife Kate Keller in the Roundabout Theatre Company production, which runs through June 23 at the American Airlines Theatre.
Still going strong! At 82, the Oscar winner is 22 years older than the four-time Oscar nominee, who donned a black velvet pantsuit and matching ballet flats for her big night
Runs through June 23! Annette has earned excellent reviews as Midwestern housewife Kate Keller in the Roundabout Theatre Company production at the American Airlines Theatre
Bravo! The Tony-nominated thespian was joined during the curtain call by castmates (from L-R) Michael Hayden, Chinasa Ogbuagu, Hampton Fluker, Francesca Carpanini, Tracy Letts, Benjamin Walker, Jenni Barber, Monte Green, Alexander Bello, and Nehal Joshi
Congrats! Bening's portrayal has already scored her a nomination for distinguished performance at the 85th Annual Drama League Awards happening May 18 at the Marriott Marquis Times Square
The Tony-nominated thespian was joined during the curtain call by castmates Michael Hayden, Chinasa Ogbuagu, Hampton Fluker, Francesca Carpanini, Tracy Letts, Benjamin Walker, Jenni Barber, Monte Green, Alexander Bello, and Nehal Joshi.
Bening's portrayal has already scored her a nomination for distinguished performance at the 85th Annual Drama League Awards happening May 18 at the Marriott Marquis Times Square.
And the Captain Marvel star isn't alone either as her transgender son Stephen Ira will make his own stage debut in Lonely Christopher's play Endymion Dreams the Moon happening June 5 at Dixon Place in Manhattan - according to Facebook.
The 27-year-old published poet and Iowa Writers Workshop student - born Kathlyn - famously announced his gender affirmation at age 14 in 2012.
One night only: And the Captain Marvel star isn't alone either as her transgender son Stephen Ira will make his own stage debut in Lonely Christopher's play Endymion Dreams the Moon happening June 5 at Dixon Place in Manhattan
'Just a boy and his thesis': The 27-year-old published poet and Iowa Writers Workshop student - born Kathlyn - famously announced his gender affirmation at age 14 in 2012 (pictured Friday)
The Beattys are also parents to daughters Isabel, 22; and Ella, 19; as well as son Benjamin, 24.
With Annette's busy play schedule, it's unlikely she will be able to attend the premiere of Christoph Waltz's drama Georgetown (in which she plays Amanda Brecht) at the Tribeca Film Festival this Saturday afternoon.
Meanwhile, the legendary Hollywood lothario's last gig was directing and starring in his forgettable 2016 effort Rules Don't Apply.
Next film role: With Annette's busy play schedule, it's unlikely she will be able to attend the premiere of Christoph Waltz's drama Georgetown (in which she plays Amanda Brecht) at the Tribeca Film Festival this Saturday afternoon