Jack Nicholson marked his defiant return to the spotlight when he attended the Los Angeles Lakers playoff game on Friday.
The three-time Academy Award winner flashed a smile while he sat courtside in what was his first public appearance since he attended a Lakers game with his son Ray in October 2021.
Mounting concerns over the father-of-five’s health have been swirling in recent years, with his best pals claiming that he’s “living like a recluse” and that they’re worried about the end game as a result of his solitary lifestyle.
The 86-year-old beamed ear to ear as the Lakers faced the Grizzlies, where he returned to his normal courtside seat and shook hands with execs, and interacted with reporters at the Crypto.com Arena.
“Welcome back,” a reporter said to the actor in a short clip shared on Twitter.
Nicholson was spotted with Larry David, the star of “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and co-creator of Seinfeld, before the game.
The actor later embraced LeBron James before tipoff, with the two exchanging words before the Lakers superstar continued warmups.
He was welcomed back with a montage of his classic films including “The Shining and “Batman” displayed on the arena’s scoreboard.
Nicholson donned a pair of burgundy pants paired with a black shirt underneath a navy suit jacket.
He wore a pair of binoculars around his neck and accessorized with a pair of black sunglasses that he took off once the game started.
While a public outing for the actor is now rare to come by, Nicholson’s decision to mark the end of his absence by attending a Lakers game is very on par.
Nicholson has long been synonymous with the Lakers and has been a proud season ticket holder since 1970.
Since then, Nicholson was a regular fan cheering his team on from the sidelines — most notably during the Lakers’ Showtime era in the late ’90s and 2000s.
He also famously adjusted his filming…
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