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Mandisa Glover has shared how small gaps in her father’s photographic memory first raised concerns about his health. Image credit (Instagram)
Mandisa Glover, the daughter of legendary actor and activist Danny Glover, spoke candidly about noticing the first signs of her father’s Alzheimer’s diagnosis. The 50-year-old, who is Danny Glover’s only child with his first wife, shared her observations on daily life as she helps care for the 79-year-old, known for his roles in Lethal Gun and The Color Purple.According to PEOPLE, Danny Glover spoke for the first time about his life with Alzheimer’s during an interview, often shifting between raw thoughts and poetic personal reflections. However, there are also moments when he speaks clearly and clearly about his experiences.
Mandisa Glover’s notes on her father’s memory change
Mandisa recalled when she first noticed a change in her father’s behavior. The remark came in 2022, the same year he received a prestigious humanitarian honor from the Academy Awards for his lifelong dedication to philanthropy and activism.
She explained: “My father’s history is that he remembers everything going back to 1970, which corner he was standing on, who he talked to, what they talked about, what color they were wearing, everything.”
That wonderful memory began to change in noticeable ways. “He would tell you a lot about his parents — and I heard those stories over and over again — and there would be parts missing. There would be parts of the story missing. ‘I wonder what’s going on,'” Mandisa said, describing how she began to realize something was wrong. “I said, ‘I wonder what’s going on,'” she said, describing how she began to realize that something was wrong.
Danny Glover’s perspective on his diagnosis
Danny Glover himself spoke about his experience living with the condition. “I still don’t accept all the parts of it in my mind,” the famous actor said of his diagnosis. He reflected on the complexity of his situation, noting moments of clarity mixed with periods of confusion. “There are moments that you keep remembering that confirm the fact that you can remember things. And there are moments that I will never forget,” he said.
Danny Glover’s fond memories of his mother
Despite the challenges posed by his condition, Glover has strong memories of his mother, who was killed in a car accident on the same day he learned he had won a career-changing role in the 1984 film “Places in the Heart.” “Guess what my mother wanted to be? An actress,” he said.Glover often reminisces and retells stories of when his mother first recognized his acting talent after a theater production.
“She said, ‘Son, people said you could act,’” he recalls, laughing. “My girl. We fought like girlfriend and boyfriend,” he added, thinking fondly of their relationship dynamic.
Mandisa Glover’s close relationship with her father
Mandisa described her current role in her father’s life, noting that their relationship reflects the bond he had with his late mother. “We argue a lot. I mean, I’m his mother’s actor. I played that role.”
He has to argue with someone, and it has to be me. She explained that this is all love, explaining the deep affection behind the verbal sparring between them.
Support from extended family members
Glover’s younger brother, Marty, 67, lives with him at his old home in San Francisco and plays an active role in his care. Marty spoke openly about his brother and their relationship, expressing an admiration that had developed over the decades. “Everyone thinks he’s the master,” Marty said, referring to the complex villain his brother portrayed in the classic film.
“But he’s the greatest man I’ve ever met.
He saved me. I went to prisons and institutions and did drugs. When I was growing up, we weren’t close until I started getting into trouble. “Then he came and took me out and took me to Hollywood, and we’ve been inseparable since,” Marty recalls.Having worked in film production, Marty has witnessed his brother’s creative genius firsthand, which makes the current situation particularly difficult.
“You see the deterioration, and you say to yourself: ‘Wow,’” he said. “Sometimes you get emotional about it. It’s hard because you don’t want to see anyone go through that,” he added, expressing the emotional weight of watching his brother’s condition.
Family commitment to quality of life
The support network around Danny Glover remains strong, with Marty Mandisa and a dedicated team of carers contributing to his wellbeing. Marty stressed the family’s shared commitment to ensuring that their father and brother maintain fulfilling lives.
“We just want him to live his best life, like he made us live ours,” Marty said.Mandisa expressed her gratitude for the opportunity to care for her father despite the challenges. “Either this, or he’s not here. I’m grateful,” she said, simply reflecting the perspective that guides her approach in supporting him during this difficult time.Danny Glover, who turns 80 later this month, remains one of Hollywood’s most respected actors and activists, with a career spanning more than four decades with projects such as Lethal Weapon, The Color Purple and Places in the Heart.
