Danny GloverThe star of ‘Lethal Weapon’, was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease in 2022. His 50-year-old daughter, Mandisa, opened up about her life that was between two eternal thoughts with deep verses of poetry. Recalling the first changes he saw, he described how he remembers sometimes from the 1970s to a T, but sometimes the information is missing.Get a closer look at Danny Glover’s health changes from his daughter, Mandisa.
Danny Glover was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease
Danny Glover is still afraid of his illness. “I still don’t accept in my mind all sides,” the 79-year-old said of his illness during an interview with PEOPLE, before adding, “There are times when you remember things that prove you can remember things. And there are some moments I will never forget. His daughter, Mandisa, shared an update on what it’s like to be with the award-winning actor.
Mandisa talks about Danny Glover’s health
Mandisa saw the change for the first time after Glover received the Oscars’ Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 2022. “My father’s story is that he remembers everything in the year 1970, the corner he stood in, who he talked to, what he said, what he wore, everything,” Mandisa told the outlet, before adding that pieces of her parents would disappear. “He would tell you a lot about his parents – and I’ve heard those stories over and over – and pieces were missing. There would be pieces of stories that were missing. I said, ‘I wonder what’s going on,'” he explained of the first stage. However, these days he remembers his mother, who unfortunately died in a car accident in the 1980s. “Guess what my mother wanted to be? An actress,” he said at the opening. Over the years, Danny Glover left an indelible mark on Hollywood with films such as ‘Places in the Heart,’ ‘The Color Purple,’ ‘Silverado,’ and many others.