Hollywood icon Danny Glover has revealed he’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease.
The 79-year-old actor, best known for playing Roger Murtaugh in the Lethal Weapon films, shared the news in a recent interview, explaining that he received the diagnosis shortly after being honoured with an Academy Award in 2022.
Speaking openly about the condition, Glover said he has come to accept the challenges that lie ahead, acknowledging that life will inevitably change as the disease progresses.
Facing The Future
Despite the heartbreaking diagnosis, Glover remains focused on enjoying life and spending time with his family, who have been supporting him throughout the journey.
His daughter, Mandisa, said the family wanted to be open about the diagnosis and felt it was important for Glover to tell his story in his own words.
A Lasting Legacy
Across a career spanning more than four decades, Glover has become one of Hollywood’s most recognisable faces, appearing in classics such as The Color Purple as well as the hugely successful Lethal Weapon series.
While the road ahead won’t be easy, Glover’s honesty and resilience have already inspired many fans around the world.

