Kirk Douglas, the 92-year-old actor best known for playing the lead in Spartacus, spent his fifth Thanksgiving in a row feeding the homeless at a shelter in Los Angeles, California.
Here is a picture of Kirk getting ready to serve some turkey:

Kirk hasn’t lost the acting bug either. In fact, he starred in an autobiographical one man show entitled Before I Forget earlier this year.
You can keep up to date on Kirk’s MySpace page or on his Twitter page!
Here’s a video below where Kirk was awarded the 1991 AFI Lifetime achievement award. He opened up his acceptance speech by saying “I am a little confused. I’m too young to have a son give me a lifetime achievement award!”
At 92, Kirk continues to keep engaged through his philanthropy and acting. He’s even learned how to connect with people via social networking websites like MySpace and Twitter. Contact Engage As You Age if you have a loved one who’d love practice lines from a scene in Spartacus, learn how to get up and running on a computer or reconnect with a passion that they haven’t engaged in recently.
