It's never too late to change life -or career -!Apparently so Piensarobert de Niro, who after a long career in the seventh art decided to take a very peculiar turn to his career, leaving the performance to become a model...At 74!

But yes...For those who were afraid that their favorite actor would not return to the big screen, there is a great reason behind their incursion to modeling -and it even has a name -Ermenegildo Zegna, a firm that Robert chose as an image of the second chapter of his defining campaign Moments, in which he shares credits with the Frenchman Benjamin Millepied, who is a renowned dancer and husband of Natalie Portman.

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Robert De Niro, de actor a modelo ¿y eso?

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With the bearing as well as charisma and masculinity that characterize it, Robert appears in the most iconic sites and streets in New York with Benjamin, while talking about his feeling to the Big Apple, the place where both fulfill.

And modeling from gray sacks to turtle neck and gray coat.The result?Robert not only shows that he has the whole bearing to be a model-and what occurs to him-but that age is only a number, because any time is good to transform and refresh both the race and life.

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