Jennifer Grey, 64, proves she hasn't aged a day since her Dirty Dancing days as she stunned on the red carpet at the UK premiere of A Real Pain during the BFI London Film Festival.

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Jennifer Gray proved she hasn't aged a day since her Dirty Dancing days as she attended the UK premiere of A Real Pain during the BFI London Film Festival on Sunday.

The Hollywood actress, 64, is best known for her role in the small screen movie Dirty Dancing with the late actor. Patrick Swayze in 1987.

And 43 years after the hit film, Jennifer is still glowing and radiant.

Jennifer flashed her ample cleavage in a burgundy top teamed with a sparkly midi skirt.

The brunette beauty – who stars as Marcia in the new film – took the red carpet by storm at The Royal Festival Hall.

Jennifer Grey, 64, proved she hasn't aged a day since her Dirty Dancing days as she attended the UK premiere of A Real Pain at the BFI London Film Festival on Sunday.

Image taken from the 1987 film

The Hollywood actress is best known for starring in the 1987 small screen movie Dirty Dancing alongside late actor Patrick Swayze.

The Hollywood actress is best known for starring in the 1987 small screen movie Dirty Dancing alongside late actor Patrick Swayze.

The film, which explores the trauma of a generation of relatives visiting a concentration camp in Poland, was directed by 40-year-old Jesse Eisenberg, who also plays one of the relatives.

Kieran Culkin, 41, plays the other relative, while Jennifer plays a concentration camp visitor.

Jesse and Kieran's characters travel to Poland after the death of their beloved grandmother, and the actor/director commented on the film's location during an interview with Variety at the annual film festival.

'There's a certain idea of ​​a Holocaust movie,' he said, where 'there's this reverence for shock and horror. Of course!'

But the Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice star tried to do something different.

'When someone humanizes that experience in fiction that doesn't sanctify the lie, that's what gets me the most, and that's what I'm going for.'

Although the film was screened during the tensions of the Israel-Hamas war, Jesse insists that his film is in no way political.

He said: The film is not political. It could have happened any time in the last 30 years… and the last 30 years were frothy with ups and downs. Any time now makes sense.

And 43 years after the hit film, Jennifer is still glowing and radiant

And 43 years after the hit film, Jennifer is still glowing and radiant

Jennifer flashed her ample cleavage in a burgundy top worn with a sparkly midi skirt.

Jennifer flashed her ample cleavage in a burgundy top worn with a sparkly midi skirt.

Jennifer was spotted with her co-stars Kieran Culkin, Jesse Eisenberg, Will Sharp and Kurt Ehiawan (l-r).

Jennifer was spotted with her co-stars Kieran Culkin, Jesse Eisenberg, Will Sharp and Kurt Ehiawan (l-r).

The brunette beauty - who stars as Marcia in the new film - caused a storm as she arrived on the red carpet at The Royal Festival Hall.

The brunette beauty – who plays Marcia in the new film – stormed the red carpet at The Royal Festival Hall.

Jennifer shared a big hug with her co-stars

Jennifer shared a big hug with her co-stars

Kieran Culkin looks gorgeous as he poses with Jesse Eisenberg

Kieran Culkin looks gorgeous as he poses with Jesse Eisenberg

Both strutted down the red carpet

Both strutted down the red carpet

Meanwhile, Kieran looked full on with his wife, Joss Charton

Meanwhile, Kieran looked full-on with his wife, Joss Charton

The couple couldn't wipe the smile off their faces

The couple couldn't wipe the smile off their faces

Jazz looked beautiful in a bright pink gown

Jazz looked beautiful in a bright pink gown

The film had its world premiere at the Sundance Film Festival in January – where Culkin admitted Eisenberg was 'rocking' the red carpet.

It was picked up by Searchlight Pictures after an all-night auction after the premiere for a price tag of $10 million.

Now the film is slated to hit theaters on October 18, going up against Paramount horror sequel Smile 2 and Lionsgate thriller Flight Risk.