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Matt Dillon shocks fans with his appearance at 60 - see new photos

It's hard to accept Matt Dillon is 60 - and the latest photos of him only help that notion. 

The Wild Things actor stepped out on the red carpet at Cannes Film Festival on Wednesday, May 22, and made sure to turn heads. 

Despite his greying hair and designer stubble, Matt looked unbelievably youthful sporting a smart navy blazer over a t-shirt teamed with jeans and sneakers. 

His latest movie

He was offer for the photocall for his film, Being Maria, which is a biographical drama about French actress Maria Schneider.

The film is described by IMDB as a drama which "reframes the concise career and tragic life of Last Tango in Paris star Maria Schneider in a post-#MeToo light."

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Controversy

Matt plays Marlon Brando, who starred opposite Maria in the erotic romance. She is portrayed by actress Anamaria Vartolomei.

Matt has caused controversy at Cannes previously when hundreds of people walked out of his screening of The House That Jack Built in

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April 27, By Jayin , AprilTags: Bloodhounds of Broadway, Howard Brookner, Jennifer Grey, Matt Dillon, Randy Quaid

On April 27 , Howard Brookner, director, co-producer and co-writer of Bloodhounds of Broadway, died of AIDS in Manhattan at the age of

Bloodhounds of Broadway was Brookner&#;s only feature-length film, and starred: Matt Dillon, Jennifer Grey, Julie Hagerty, Rutger Hauer, Esai Morales, Anita Morris, Randy Quaid and Madonna.

Sadly, Howard died a few months before Bloodhounds of Broadway opened in theatres on November 3

April 27, By Jayin , AprilTags: Bloodhounds of Broadway, Howard Brookner, Jennifer Grey, Matt Dillon, Randy Quaid

On April 27 , Howard Brookner, director, co-producer and co-writer of Bloodhounds of Broadway, died of AIDS in Manhattan at the age of

Bloodhounds of Broadway was Brookner&#;s only feature-length clip, and starred: Matt Dillon, Jennifer Grey, Julie Hagerty, Rutger Hauer, Esai Morales, Anita Morris, Randy Quaid and Madonna.

Sadly, Howard died a few months before Bloodhound

What happend to Matt Dillon?

I just happened onto this site and found this thread so I don't know how to respond to a specific post but to answer post I'm not in the industry. So I can't tell you why Matt hasn't been in much the last few years. And how do you ask an thespian that question? Most actors are neurotic about their career and he's an Aquarian so double that.

I can only guess from things I know. He was not represented by a large time agency in the origin and for many years after. His manager only represented Matt and Vinny Spano (yes, they were friends). And Matt always remained NY based so he didn't really network as much in LA. Like everyone else who starts young he sleepy of the teen films (even if they were Francis Ford Coppola) and went Indy with Gus Van Sant. Movies fond of Drugstore Cowboy seemed to appeal more to him than mainstream. Maybe he should've milked his fame more then. After Fall he dedicated a lot of time to the movie he eventually starred in and directed.

It doesn't seem like he's hurting for money. HIS parents didn't rake him over and they invested wel

Matt Dillon

Dillon was born Matthew Raymond Dillon on Feb. 18, , and raised in Mamaroneck, NY. His artistic-leaning family including a father who painted portraits and a pair of uncles who illustrated the famous comic strips "Flash Gordon" and "Blondie." But by the time he was a teen, Dillon seemed unlikely to obey in his family's footsteps and was cultivating an image as a class-cutting back-talker when talent scouts stumbled across him while combing the Horrocks University in search of an unknown talent for the film "Over the Edge" (). During his official audition, the year-old made a strong (if abrasive) impression and producers knew they had found the right kid to compete a troubled teen in Jonathan Kaplan's powerful motion picture. Following his impressive debut in the indie, he was swiftly cast in two mainstream features, playing a school bully who experiences an eventual comeuppance in "My Bodyguard" () and the object of Kristy McNichol's teen sexual desire in "Little Darlings" (). With his budding film career an attractive alternative to suburban steep school life, Dillon left school to