Steven Spielberg and his actress wife Kate Capshaw took a break from their social distancing at home for a meeting with their friends Michelle Pfeiffer and her husband David E. Kelley on Saturday.
The 73-year-old director and his 66-year-old grand lady did some exercise with actress Ant-Man And The Wasp and her husband in Los Angeles amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.
Although the couples tried to keep their distance, they were not quite six feet apart.
Friendly meeting: Steven Spielberg, 73, wife Kate Capshaw, 66, Michelle Pfeiffer, 61, and husband Dave E. Kelley (not shown), 63, walked together in Los Angeles on Saturday
Spielberg and Capshaw both favored sturdy leather jackets, with a black item for him and a green biker jacket for her.
Steven wore a pair of dark jeans with teal blue sneakers and a black baseball cap, while Kate looked set to go on an adventure in another Indiana Jones film with her wide-brimmed tan hat, matching khaki and of black cowboy boots.
Pfeiffer, 61, was dressed more casually in a black sweatshirt with baggy jeans, a fedora, and a gray sweater wrapped around her throat.
Kelley, 63, rocked a New England Patriot navy windbreaker with black sweatpants and a black cap.
Robust style: Steven and Kate both wore rocking leather jackets, with black for him and a cool green biker jacket for her, as well as a wide-brimmed hat and cowboy boots
Low key: Michelle looked casual in a black sweatshirt and baggy jeans, while David wore a windbreaker and black track pants from the New England Patriot
None of Hollywood’s darlings wore masks, despite the Centers for Disease Controls recommendation yesterday that Americans wear cloth masks when going out in public to reduce the likelihood of contracting or transmitting the coronavirus.
Despite their long Hollywood careers and their associations with several masterpieces, Steven and Michelle have never collaborated together on a film project, although they have been friends for years.
Kate met her future husband when she starred opposite Harrison Ford in her film Indiana Jones and the Temple of Death, the 1984 sequel to her action-adventure hit Raiders Of The Lost Ark.
Meet cute: Kate first met Steven in Indiana Jones And The Temple Of Doom, which he directed in 1984
Love found: the couple reunited after their divorce from Amy Irving in 1989 and married in 1991; photographed in 2018
Spielberg had previously been in a relationship with Amy Irving of The Fury and the two married in 1985, before separating in 1989 in what has become one of the most expensive divorces of all time.
Kate and her former director met after their divorce and the couple married in 1991.
The actress would continue to play several roles throughout the 80s and 90s, although she retired from the game in 2001.
Although the Indiana Jones series was one of Spielberg’s most successful film franchises, he announced earlier this year that he would not be coming back for an upcoming fifth episode.
Harrison Ford will return to play the eponymous archaeologist and adventurer, but the director of Ford V Ferrari and Logan, James Mangold, should occupy the director’s chair.
Spielberg has finished filming a new adaptation of the musical West Side Story, which is due out in December.
Back: After his main role in the 1992 classic Batman Returns, Pfeiffer has returned to comic book movies in recent years with roles in Ant-Man And The Wasp and Avengers: Endgame
She and Kelley, the creator of Ally McBeal and Big Little Lies, married in 1993 after meeting on a blind date earlier this year; photographed with their daughter Claudia Rose Pfeiffer; shown in 2012
After playing in the 1992 classic Batman Returns, Pfeiffer made a comeback to comic book movies over the past year with Ant-Man And The Wasp and Avengers: Endgame.
The Scarface star appeared in Disney’s Maleficent: Mistress Of Evil last year, and she is expected to direct an adaptation of Patrick DeWitt’s French Exit novel later this year.
Michelle married her husband David in 1993 after meeting at the beginning of the year on a blind date.
The prolific writer and television producer is best known for creating shows like The Practice, Ally McBeal and Big Little Lies.