Tom Celeck was discovered on the day before the actor celebrated his Milstone 80th birthday, on a solo in McDonald's solo.
The star of Magnum Pai was taken in his car while picking up fast food on Tuesday at the Thousand Oaks drive through California.
On Wednesday night, Cerek was watched by holding hands with his wife, Gily Mac.
Tom Celeck went to solo lunch in McDonald's the day before his wife, Gilly, to celebrate his 80th birthday. (Coleman trainer/back grid)
The couple who have been married in 1987 joined by her daughter Hannah (36 years old) for a celebration.
Tom Celeck has the risk of losing a California ranch due to the cancellation of “Blue Blood”
Cerek was casually covered with a dark red button -down shirt under a bright brown blazer equipped with a yellow -brown jacket, blue jeans and olive green sneakers.
67 -year -old Gilly was wearing a bright brown leather jacket, a black cross -body bag, and a black and beige striped maki dress with black ankle boots.

Cerek was filmed while picking up a fast food on the drive -through of the Thousand Oaks, California. (Coleman trainer)
Cerek was carrying a cigar box, but Gily had a gift bag while taking his hand on the street.
In an interview with the Parade in December, Cerek said he had hardly considered celebrating the age of 80.
“I try not to count,” he said. “I stopped celebrating my birthday a while ago. I'm going to continue working. I'm probably going to have dinner with my brother, Sister and Gillie. I just go out for dinner.”

Cerek and Gillie found that they were walking holding hands after the actor's birthday celebration. (Back grid)
While talking to the parade, Cerek said he was looking at the future after his hit show “Blue Bloods” was over.
The Emmy Prize winner played a member of Franklgan in a 14 -season criminal drama from 2010 to 2024.
Cerek explained that he was not planning to retire immediately, and expressed his hope to return to a Western genre in a project led by Taylor Shelidan, the creator of Yellowstone.
“It's always on my list in a good West,” he said. “I miss that, I want to sit on a horse again.”
Selek, who lives with Gillie on a 63 -acres ranch in Ventura, California, was previously seven Western Western, including “Sacket”, “Concrete Cowboys”, “Shadow Rider”, “Quigley Down”, and “Quigley Down”. It was starred by people. Saber River, “Crossfire Trail” and “Montworme”.
Tom Celeck has the risk of losing a California ranch due to the cancellation of “Blue Blood”
Cerek added, “Some people are thinking about me,” rather than “pouring” the role of a new performance.
“I don't know where my next job will take me,” he said. “People ask,” What do you want to do next? ” Not sure.

Selek earlier, after the hit show “Blue Blood,” he had no plans to retire. (Getty Image)
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Cerek later shared his idea of staring in the potential “Blue Blood” spin -off and said, “I love Frank Reagan, but no one really asked.” Masu.
“I haven't seen him retired and go somewhere,” said the actor. “If he goes to a small town, I want to do more” Jesse Stone “movies.”
Cerek played Jesse Stone, police chief in nine television films from 2005 to 2015. The movie was based on Robert B. Parker's “Jesse Stone” novel series.
In an interview with the parade, Selek told the outlet that he did not know another “Jessestone” movie, but did not except to improve his future role.

“BLUE BLOODS” aired the final episode on December 13. (Photo: Jose Perez/Bauer Griffin/GC image)
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“Jesse is getting older now, so it will be an interesting challenge,” he said. “There was a considerable year during the show. That doesn't mean he's not a executable character. When I go, when can I see another” Jesse Stone “? ? “is.
At that time, Cerek acknowledged that it was difficult to agree to the end of Blue Blood, which aired the final episode on December 13.
“The most difficult thing for me is that there was a” blue blood “family and an actor's family,” he said. “They are all my friends. I miss them. I need a lot to get used to.”


