Kathleen Turner, 69, looked radiant as she made a rare public appearance at a screening of Maestro in NYC on Tuesday.
The Romancing The Stone icon looked chic in a black rollneck sweater and trousers, worn with an elegant black coat as she linked arms with a dashing male companion.
She added a pop of color with a red leather handbag.
Opting for comfort the star completed her ensemble with sneakers.
Her blonde locks were styled in soft waves and she sported a radiant palette of make-up.
Icon: Kathleen Turner, 69, looked radiant as she made a rare public appearance at a screening of Maestro in NYC on Tuesday
Stunning: The actress was a pinup in the 1980s; seen here posing for Body Heat in 1981
Turner – whose full name is Mary Kathleen Turner – was a major movie star in the 1980s and 1990s.
She has received various accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award.
Later in her career she turned to stage work in New York, for which she won two Tony Awards.
This comes after she talked Michael Douglas in 2021.
The Undercover Blues star said she had a crush on the iconic actor who is wed to Catherine Zeta-Jones, with whom he has two children: Dylan and Carys.
Kathleen said that she took to her frequent costar though they never had a romance.
Turner made three films with Douglas: Romancing the Stone, The Jewel In The Nile and The War Of The Roses.
They are still close friends after 40 years.
Night on the town: The Romancing The Stone icon looked chic in a black rollneck sweater and trousers, worn with an elegant black coat as she linked arms with a dashing male companion
Glamorous: Her blonde locks were styled in soft waves and she sported a radiant palette of make-up
She was a fan: This comes after she talked Michael Douglas in 2021. The Undercover Blues star said she had a crush on the iconic actor who is wed to Catherine Zeta-Jones, with whom he has two children: Dylan and Carys
She told Closer magazine two years ago there was ‘hope for’ something romantic between them at one point.
Turner said: ‘I was yearning, but he was still married to [to his first wife Diandra Luker]… although they were separated, and so I thought there was hope for me.’
He was wed to Diandra from 1977 until 2000.
Douglas is now 78 and has been wed to Zeta-Jones since 2000.
In the same Closer interview, Kathleen said that she was not as fond of 70s hunk Burt Reynolds.
Turner spilled on the ‘shocking’ sexism – which made her cry – she experienced from her Switching Channels co-star Reynolds.
She said: ‘Working with Burt was terrible. The first day Burt came in he made me cry. He said something about not taking second place to a woman.
‘His behavior was shocking. It never occurred to me that I wasn’t someone’s equal.’
And she touched on her ex-husband Jay Weiss whom she said was her ‘best friend’.
Another monster hit: She played the duplicitous schemer opposite William Hurt’s dimwit in the film Body Heat written and directed by Lawrence Kasdan
The Virgin Suicides star is still on good terms with the real estate investor – who is father to her daughter, 36-year-old singer Rachel Ann Weiss – who she divorced in 2007 after tying the knot in 1984, a total of 23 years of marriage.
Kathleen insists she still has strong feelings for him, despite the fact they are no longer in a romantic relationship.
For the 5 Things You Didn’t Know About Me feature for American publication Closer, the actress said: ‘We’re divorced but he’s still my best friend. I don’t think that if you love someone that love ever goes away.’
In 2019 she shared that she was ‘ageing rather well’.
The actress insisted she doesn’t want to ‘be a Cher, where her face never changes or moves’ and would never get Botox or plastic surgery to turn the clocks back.
She said: ‘Faye Dunaway once told me that if I did not start plastic surgery by the time I was 40 it would be too late. And I said, ‘Well fine, I won’t do it then.’ I don’t want to be a Cher, where my face never changes or moves. At the moment I think I’m ageing rather well.’
And the star feels lucky she was only considered to be a sex symbol ‘for a while’.
She added: ‘I was considered a sex symbol only for a while. I fought my way out of it very quickly. The power of my attractiveness for years was indeed an asset. But that did not control my choices at all.’
And Kathleen is disappointed she is not taken as seriously as her male counterparts are.
Her very early days of fame: She is seen here in her twenties as she wore black and white to a premiere
She explained to the Daily Mirror newspaper: ‘Some of my stories have dimmed. I’ve sometimes felt invisible but I think that’s not limited to being an actress. A lot of older women feel that. We’re not taken as seriously as many men.
‘But I have found, in a way, it’s mostly exciting. I love teaching. I do master classes in universities. And I love directing.
‘This past year doing a full-length cabaret for the first time was a whole new area to explore. There will come a time when I may not physically be able to do eight shows a week. Fine. I will teach more. Write more books.’