Danny Glover has revealed that he has been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease, opening up about his health in a heartfelt interview on NBC’s Today show. The 79-year-old actor shared that he received the diagnosis not long after accepting an honorary Oscar in 2022. While acknowledging the challenges ahead, Glover said he has come to terms with the news, adding that he knows life will change as the disease progresses.
The beloved Lethal Weapon star expressed gratitude for the unwavering support of his family, saying they have stood by him every step of the way. His daughter, Mandisa, explained that it was important for her father to share his own story rather than let others speak for him. She said the family wanted to be honest about his condition instead of pretending everything was fine.
Reflecting on his remarkable career, Glover called Places in the Heart his favorite project and said he hopes to leave behind a legacy of encouraging younger generations to value justice, responsibility, and positive change. He believes people have the ability to shape their own future and make a difference in the lives of others.
Glover has also been open about overcoming epilepsy, which first affected him as a teenager. After years of treatment, he learned to recognize the warning signs of a seizure and eventually gained control of the condition. He has not experienced a seizure since the age of 35. Now, as he faces Alzheimer’s, Glover’s honesty and courage are inspiring many people around the world.