De Niro, 82, Looks Frail on NYC Outing

De Niro, 82, Looks Frail on NYC Outing

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cut a frail figure while stepping out in New York on Wednesday. 

The 82-year-old screen legend bundled up against the chilly weather as he was pictured arriving at his hotel in Tribeca. 

The actor wore a black beanie and a striped scarf, which he paired with a practical navy jacket and matching pants.

He kept comfortable in a pair of black sneakers and carried a black backpack as well as a bundle of papers. 

De Niro - who recently during an interview - seemingly has no plans to slow down, and has remained incredibly busy with a packed slate of high-profile projects. 

The cinema titan recently reprised his role as the famously intimidating Jack Byrnes in the highly anticipated Focker In-Law, which sees him reunite with and share the screen with pop princess .

Robert De Niro, 82, cut a frail figure while stepping out in New York on Wednesday. The screen legend bundled up against the chilly weather as he was pictured arriving at his hotel in Tribeca

The comedy is scheduled for release in November of this year. 

The Oscar winner is also set to appear in the chilling psychological thriller The Whisper Man and the gritty TV series Mr. Natural. 

The actor wore a black beanie and a striped scarf, which he paired with a practical navy jacket and matching pants

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He has remained busy and recently reprised his role as Jack Byrnes in Focker In-Law, which is set for a November release; Pictured with Ben Stiller in a still from Little Fockers (2010)

The Oscar winner is also set to appear in the chilling psychological thriller The Whisper Man and the gritty TV series Mr. Natural; Pictured 2025 in London

Last month De Niro broke down in tears during an interview with MS NOW's Nicolle Wallace about Donald Trump 'destroying' the United States

'I want my country back,' the actor also said at a point.

Wallace ended the interview by asking De Niro whether he believed this was 'the moment' the US moves towards something 'better'.

De Niro responded: 'I don't know. All I know is people have to have to resist, resist, resist. There's no easy way.'

'You better jump and run through the fire because if you don’t run through the fire, you’re not getting out and that’s what we have to do.'

De Niro's comments came months after nationwide 'No Kings' protests rippled throughout the country late last year.

They also come not long after De Niro likened Homeland Security Advisor Stephen Miller to Adolf Hitler's chief propagandist Joseph Goebbels on MS NOW's The Weekend back in October.

He had been asked if he thinks Trump will graciously leave the White House when his term expires in 2028.

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'No way,' he said. 'We see it all the time - he will not want to leave.'

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