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Kirk Douglas has died at the age of 103.
Kirk Douglas, one of Hollywood's most celebrated icons, has had an expansive film career that saw him acting into his late 80s before retiring in 2004. With three Oscar nominations and an honorary Lifetime Achievement Oscar under his belt, ET is taking a
Hollywood is celebrating the incomparable life and legacy of the silver screen icon.
The iconic 'Spartacus' star died on Wednesday.
The actor turned 103 on Monday, the same day son Michael received a Golden Globe nomination.
The couple's teenage children were also in the pic.
ET sat down with 'The Kominsky Method' star backstage at the 76th Golden Globe Awards, which aired Sunday on NBC.
The actress shared a heartfelt video tribute to the screen legend on Sunday.
The actor joked about his father constantly being on the Apple app.
The Hollywood icon also dished on his new Netflix series, 'The Kominsky Method,' while talking to ET at AFI Fest.
'I'll say it simply and with all my heart: I'm so proud to be your son,' Michael said.
The actor appears to be enjoying sweet family bonding time with his grandson Cameron Douglas' little girl, Lua.
Baby Lua is the daughter of Kirk’s grandson, Cameron.