She turned 73 last October.
But that apparently hasn’t slowed down veteran actress Susan Sarandon, based on images from her latest film project, The Jesus Rolls, showing her engaged in a threesome.
The onscreen bedroom tryst takes place between The Thelma Louise actress and her male co-stars Bobby Cannavale and John Turturro.
Threesome: The steamy bedroom tryst takes place between 73-year-old The Thelma Louise actress and her male co-stars Bobby Cannavale and John Turturro
In the steamy images, the Oscar-winning actress could be seen being kissed and groped by 49-year-old Cannavale and 62-year-old Turturro.
Later, the three could be seen sleeping, with Rose Byrne’s actor husband spooning the older woman.
The scene appears to have taken place in a hotel room.
Post-coitus: Later, the three could be seen sleeping, with Rose Byrne’s actor husband spooning the older woman
The Jesus Rolls is an unofficial spin-off of Turturro’s 1998 film The Big Lebowski.
In both films John plays Jesus Quintana, a highly idiosyncratic ex-con ten pin bowler.
As well as being an informal spin-off of the Coen Brothers directed cult classic, The Jesus Rolls is also a remake of the 1974 French film Going Places by Bertrand Blier.
Younger men: In the steamy images, the Oscar-winning actress could be seen being kissed and groped by 49-year-old Cannavale and 62-year-old Turturro
A new spin(off): The Jesus Rolls is an unofficial spin-off of Turturro’s 1998 film The Big Lebowski
Sarandon was married once, to actor Chris Sarandon, from 1967 to 1979.
In the mid-1980s she had a child with Italian filmmaker Franco Amurri, with whom she shares a daughter, Eva Amurri, 34.
She also has two sons -John and Miles- with former partner Tim Robbins, whom she dated from 1988 until 2009.
Sarandon has also been romantically linked to Sean Penn, David Bowie and director Louis Malle.
Acclaimed actress: Sarandon (seen here this month) won an Oscar for her role in the 1995 film Dead Man Walking
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