Former screen siren Dyan Cannon, 86, was spotted holding hands with a mystery man during a rare outing in Los Angeles - as she prepares to debut a brand new series that will delve into her star-studded marriage to Cary Grant.
Photographers caught the actress, who was married to the Hollywood leading man from 1965 to 1968 and went on to become a top movie star in her own right throughout the '70s and '80s, out for a stroll in West Hollywood on Tuesday with an unidentified male companion.
The 86-year-old dressed comfortably as she walked hand-in-hand with her pal, donning a long-sleeved black top and baggy, white cloth overalls.
She paired the look with some black Nike sneakers, a Maison Scotch sun hat, large sunglasses, and two black handbags, one that she held on her shoulder and another that she draped across her body.
Former screen siren Dyan Cannon, 86, was spotted holding hands with a mystery man during a rare outing in Los Angeles
The spotting comes as she prepares to debut a brand new series that will delve into her star-studded marriage to Cary Grant
The actress was married to the Hollywood leading man from 1965 to 1968 and together, they welcomed a daughter, named Jennifer, in 1966
In 2011, Dyan (seen this week) released a memoir, entitled Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant, which chronicled her relationship with the actor and is now being turned into a show
Photographers caught Dyan out for a stroll in West Hollywood on Tuesday with an unidentified male companion
The 86-year-old dressed comfortably as she walked hand-in-hand with the pal
She donned a long-sleeved black top and baggy, and white cloth overalls
Dyan (seen left with Cary in 1966 and right this week) pair the look with some black Nike sneakers, a Maison Scotch sun hat, and large sunglasses
Dyan, who left her blonde locks in loose curls around her face, chatted with her mysterious counterpart as they enjoyed some fresh air together with her two dogs.
He was all smiles, while Dyan seemed slightly more somber.
She also wore two black handbags, one that she held on her shoulder and another that she draped across her body.
He opted for a bright blue Blockbuster T-shirt, navy shorts, a black cap, black sneakers, and yellow and blue socks that went up to his calves.
Dyan tied the knot with English actor Cary, who is best known for being Alfred Hitchcock's go-to star, in 1965 - when she was 28 and just starting out as an actress and he was 61 and at the height of his career.
She was his fourth wife - he was previously married to actress Virginia Cherrill from 1934 to 1935, socialite Barbara Hutton from 1942 to 1945, and starlet Betsy Drake from 1949 to 1962.
Together, they welcomed a daughter, named Jennifer, together in 1966, before divorcing in 1968.
Following their split, Cary wed a publicist 47 years his junior, named Barbara Harris, in 1981. They were together up until he died of a stroke in 1986 at age 82.
She went on to wed a real estate investor named Stanley Fimberg in 1985, but they split in 1991.
Dyan, originally from Tacoma, Washington, started her career off as a model and beauty pageant queen before she made her film debut in 1960 in The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond.
Dyan, who left her blonde locks in loose curls around her face, chatted with her mysterious counterpart as they enjoyed some fresh air together with her two dogs
He was all smiles, while Dyan seemed slightly more somber
Dyan tied the knot with Cary, who is best known for being Alfred Hitchcock's go-to star, in 1965 - when she was 28 and just starting out and he was 61 and at the height of his career
She was his fourth wife - he was previously married to actress Virginia Cherrill from 1934 to 1935, socialite Barbara Hutton from 1942 to 1945, and starlet Betsy Drake from 1949 to 1962
Following their split, she went on to wed a real estate investor named Stanley Fimberg in 1985, but they split in 1991
Dyan, originally from Tacoma, Washington, started her career off as a model and beauty pageant queen before she made her film debut in 1960 in The Rise and Fall of Legs Diamond
She landed her breakthrough role in the comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice in 1969, which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress
Some of her most known acting credits includes Such Good Friends, Heaven Can Wait, Coast to Coast, and Ally McBeal. She also dabbled in directing and screenwriting over the years
Dyan's memoir became a New York Times Best Seller and is now being turned into an ITV miniseries, which she is set to produce
Entitled Archie, it will star Jason Isaacs as Cary and Laura Aikman as Dyan, and will premiere on November 23. Jason and Laura are seen above as Cary and Dyan in the series
Throughout the '60s, she starred in a few movies and TV shows before landing her breakthrough role in the comedy Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice in 1969, which earned her a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.
After that, she was propelled into the spotlight - and racked up an impressive list of acting credits.
Some of her most known roles includes the comedy-drama Such Good Friends, the 1978 film Heaven Can Wait, the rom-com Coast to Coast, and the legal series Ally McBeal. She also dabbled in directing and screenwriting over the years.
In 2011, she released a memoir, entitled Dear Cary: My Life with Cary Grant, which chronicled her relationship with the acclaimed actor.
It went on to become a New York Times Best Seller and it is now being turned into an ITV miniseries, which she is set to produce.
Entitled Archie, the show will star Jason Isaacs as Cary and Laura Aikman as Dyan, and will premiere on November 23.