
Actor Richard Gere attends Dalai Lama's 90th birthday, seeks his blessings
Gere is also the chair of the International Campaign for Tibet. He has often spoken about human rights in Tibet on various global platforms and has had a long association with the 14th Dalai Lama.The actor made his movie debut with the American crime-drama 'Report to the Commissioner'. He also featured in popular Hollywood films such as 'An Officer and a Gentleman' (1982), 'The Cotton Club' (1984), 'No Mercy' (1986), 'Pretty Woman' (1990), Sommersby (1993), 'First Knight' (1995), 'Primal Fear' (1996) and 'Runaway Bride' (1999).Gere was later seen in 'Dr T and the Women' (2000), 'Shall We Dance?' (2004), 'I'm Not There' (2007), 'Arbitrage' (2012), 'Norman' (2016) and 'Chicago' (2002). The actor was notably also in the British comedy-drama 'The Best Exotic Marigold Hotel', featuring Indian-origin actors like Dev Patel, Tina Desai and Lillete Dubey.His last theatrical release was Savi Gabizon's 'Longing' (2024). He was also a part of the spy-thriller series 'The Agency' (2024).- EndsMust Watch
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