Frank Grillo is kind of giving a shit about Angelenos on the 80th anniversary of D-Day – to honor the milestone, he’s saying they don’t make men like they used to… especially here in Los Angeles
The topic came up on Thursday at LAX when we spoke to the action star – who has appeared in films such as “Zero Dark Thirty”, “End of Watch”, “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” and “The Purge: Election Year”. ” – where we ask about one of the biggest highlights of the Second World War.
With the famous military operation in mind… Frank told us what D-Day means to him – offering his respect to the veterans of the past… calling them “the last of the great generation.”
Our cameraman accompanied us and asked if we still had guys like those who fought in the last great war – and Frank says there were certainly some good apples left… but not many.
He then said it more clearly, adding… “We have great men… not in Los Angeles, but they are here.”
This is the second celebrity to talk about masculinity in recent weeks… with Jerry Seinfeld provoking backlash for his request for more”dominant masculinity”, saying that he missed “real men”.
Still, many public figures made an effort to commemorate D-Day on Thursday. In truth, Tom Hanks It is Steven Spielberg even traveled to France to pay your respects. Remember, they collaborated together on several WWII projects, including “Saving Private Ryan,” “Band of Brothers” and “Masters of the Air.”
It seems like everyone is celebrating this milestone in world history in their own way, and Frank seems to be on the reminiscence train – thinking about the good old macho days.