Iconic 80s actress stuns in sheer dress but do YOU recognise her?
by Poppy Atkinson Gibson · Mail OnlineAn iconic 80s actress made a glamorous appearance in a strapless sheer dress on Monday.
The star, 64, proved she hadn't aged a day since her most famous film premiered in 1987 as she attended the Warsaw premiere of Jesse Eisenberg's latest film A Real Pain.
The brunette beauty showed off her age-defying figure in the silver gown which she wore with a pair of platform black sling backs.
She opted for minimal jewelry accessorising only with a pair of silver earrings and she laughed and joked on the red carpet.
The star is set to play Marcia in the harrowing Holocaust film directed by The Social Network star, her first film role in five years.
But can you guess who she is?
Jennifer Grey showed she still had it 43 years after her most famous film came out as she celebrated the Polish premiere of her latest film.
The glamourous outing comes after the Dirty Dancing star put on a busty display in a plunging maroon top and sequined skirt at the UK premiere of her latest project.
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The brunette beauty posed up a storm in her chic monochrome look alongisde her co-stars.
The movie follows two cousins who explore their generational family trauma while visiting a concentration camp in Poland.
The feature film is directed by Jesse Eisenberg, 40, who also stars as one of the cousins.
Kieran Culkin, 41, plays the other cousin while Jennifer plays a visitor to the concentration camp.
Jesse and Kieran's characters travel to Poland after the death of their beloved grandmother and the actor/director commented on the film's location during an interview with Variety at the annual film festival.
He said 'there's a certain idea of a Holocaust movie' where there's 'this reverence for the trauma and the horrors. And of course!'
But the Batman vs Superman: Dawn of Justice star was trying to do something different.
'The thing that reaches me the most is when someone can humanize that experience in fiction that doesn't feel sanctimonious of false, and that's what I was going for.'
And even though the movie is premiering during the tensions of the Israel-Hamas war, Jesse insists his film is in no way political.
He said: 'The movie is not political. It could take place any time over the last 30 years…and the last 30 years have been froth with ups and downs. It makes sense now as any time.'
The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January - where Culkin admitted that Eisenberg was 'shaking' on the red carpet.
It was picked up by Searchlight Pictures for a whopping $10 million price tag after an all-night auction shortly after the premiere.