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Danny Glover reveals his Alzheimer’s diagnosis and career reflection

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Consensus Summary

Danny Glover, the 79-year-old actor best known for *Lethal Weapon* and humanitarian work, publicly revealed his Alzheimer’s diagnosis in July 2026. He disclosed the news during interviews with *The Today Show* and *People* magazine, emphasizing his desire to speak openly about the condition despite not fully accepting its impact. Glover, who has over 170 film credits and multiple awards, framed his diagnosis as part of an ongoing life rather than an end, supported by his family and career legacy. Both sources confirm his diagnosis occurred around 2023, though one notes it followed his 2022 honorary Oscar. Glover’s daughter Mandisa underscored the importance of his personal account, while the articles also highlight his decades of activism as a UN goodwill ambassador. The revelation coincides with broader statistics on Alzheimer’s prevalence in the U.S. and Australia.

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Key details reported by multiple sources:

  • Danny Glover was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2023 (or 'not long' after his 2022 honorary Oscar).
  • Glover revealed his diagnosis during an interview on *The Today Show* and in *People* magazine.
  • Glover’s daughter Mandisa stated it was 'really important' for him to speak on his own terms about the diagnosis.
  • Glover said he was 'still not accepting in my mind all parts of it' regarding his diagnosis.
  • Glover has over 170 film and TV credits, including *Lethal Weapon*, *The Color Purple*, and *Predator 2*.
  • Glover served as a UN Development Programme goodwill ambassador from 1998–2004.
  • Glover was appointed as a UNICEF goodwill ambassador in 2004.
  • Glover rose to fame in the 1980s playing Roger Murtaugh in the *Lethal Weapon* franchise.
  • Glover has won five Emmys and four Grammys.

Points of Difference

Details reported by only one source:

The Guardian
  • Glover said his diagnosis was made 'not long' after receiving an honorary Oscar in 2022.
  • Glover mentioned his movements, speech, and memory have slowed due to Alzheimer’s.
  • Glover’s interview on *The Today Show* was published on 2026-07-01 at 22:25:57.
  • Glover said he has 'work to do' and his life 'continues' despite the diagnosis.
ABC News
  • Glover turns 80 in July 2026.
  • The article includes a statistic: 7 million Americans over 65 live with Alzheimer’s.
  • The article includes a statistic: 446,500 Australians live with dementia in 2026 (per Dementia Australia).
  • Glover was nominated four times for a Primetime Emmy Award, including for *Mandela* (1988).
  • The article references a photo of the *Lethal Weapon 4* cast (Russo, Glover, Gibson, Pesci, Li).

Contradictions

Conflicting information between sources:

  • The Guardian states Glover was diagnosed 'not long' after his 2022 honorary Oscar, while ABC specifies the diagnosis was in 2023.

Source Articles

GUARDIAN

Lethal Weapon star Danny Glover reveals Alzheimer’s diagnosis

The 79-year-old actor told media ‘I don’t feel like it’s the end of my life. There’s work to do. Your life continues’ Lethal Weapon actor Danny Glover has revealed he has been living with Alzheimer’s for several years. Glover, 79, announced the news during an interview on The Today Show, during which he explained that he had been diagnosed “not long” after receiving an honorary Oscar in 2022. “I could live with it, in a sense. I’m sure as it advances, things are going to be different and changin

ABC

Lethal Weapon actor Danny Glover says he has Alzheimer's

Danny Glover, who turns 80 in July,  has revealed that he has Alzheimer's disease and is leaning on his family for support as he lives with the incurable condition.