Top Gun Icon (92) Still Impresses With Remarkable Look That Defies Age
Tom Skerritt may be 92, but he is still showing up, meeting fans, and reminding people why he has been respected in Hollywood for so long. The veteran actor recently appeared at a fan event, where attendees got the chance to see him up close and interact with him in person.
A video from the event started spreading online, showing Skerritt signing autographs and chatting with fans in a relaxed and friendly way. The clip, shared across social media, quickly caught attention, especially from people who have followed his career for decades.
Fans who were there said he looked great and still had the same strong presence that made him famous in the first place. One person described him as a national treasure, a comment that was repeated by others who clearly still admire his work.
@americanlife2026 Том снимает фильмы «Лучший стрелок», «Чужой», «Слёзы солнца» — и, на минуточку, ему 92 года. #tiktok #movies #actor #meeting #fo ♬ оригинальный звук – legendary_cinema
As the video made its rounds online, more people joined in with their reactions. One user wrote that they do not use that phrase often, but Tom Skerritt is definitely one, pointing to his long list of memorable roles in films like Poison Ivy and Poltergeist.
Others started bringing up some of his older work, including his role in MASH, which later inspired the well-known TV series. But for many fans, there is one role that stands above the rest.
His performance as Viper in Top Gun is still a favorite, even decades later. One fan admitted that while watching the movie, they actually thought he was cooler than Maverick, while another said he will always be Viper, no matter what else he does.
Over the years, Skerritt built a career based on calm and steady performances. He often played characters who felt real and grounded, whether it was a father figure, a leader, or someone guiding others through difficult situations.
In A River Runs Through It, he played a quiet and thoughtful father alongside a young Brad Pitt. In Harold and Maude, he showed a completely different side, proving he could adapt to different styles and stories.
Directors like Robert Altman and Tony Scott often worked with him because they knew he could bring depth to any role. He had a way of making even small moments feel important.
Even now, he has not stepped away from public life. As of now, he spends much of his time in Seattle, where he has been living for years and staying active in the local creative scene.
He is also deeply involved in the Red Badge Project, which he helped create. The organization works with veterans, using storytelling and writing to help them deal with their experiences after service.
This part of his life has become just as important as his acting career. Many people have praised him for giving back and using his platform to support others in a meaningful way.
Even though he was not part of the newer Top Gun sequel, he still stays connected to the legacy of the film. He has taken part in interviews and documentaries that look back at how the original movie was made and why it still matters today.
Skerritt is also one of the few active actors from the New Hollywood era of the 1970s. Over the years, he has built friendships with major names like Anthony Hopkins and Tom Cruise, showing just how long he has been part of the industry.
At 92, he continues to impress people not just with how he looks, but with how engaged and passionate he still is. His career, his presence, and his work outside of acting all add up to a legacy that continues to grow.
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