Activist Danny Lim flashed the peace sign as he left the Australian premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on Thursday.
Danny, 79, famous in Sydney for carrying signs with peaceful political slogans, appeared in good spirits when he arrived at the city’s State Theatre.
In a rare appearance without his iconic signs, Danny flashed the peace sign while posing on the star-studded red carpet.
For the dazzling premiere he looked dapper in a black sweater and gray suit pants, which he teamed with a pair of comfortable brown boots.
He protected his eyes with a pair of vibrant orange aviator glasses and used a cane as he posed for photos.
Activist Danny Lim flashed the peace sign as he left the Australian premiere of Furiosa: A Mad Max Saga on Thursday.
Danny, 79, famous in Sydney for carrying signs with peaceful political slogans, appeared in good spirits when he arrived at the city’s State Theatre.
Danny rubbed shoulders with a host of A-list stars attending the event, including the likes of Australian actor Chris Hemsworth and Anya Taylor-Joy.
A host of Australian talent also attended the premiere, including Nicole Kidman’s niece Lucia Hawley and model Laura Dundovic.
The premiere was to celebrate the upcoming May 24 release of the fifth Mad Max film, titled Furiosa, starring Chris and Anya.
For the dazzling premiere he looked dapper in a black sweater and gray suit pants, which he teamed with a pair of comfortable brown boots.
In a rare appearance without his iconic signs, Danny flashed the peace sign while posing on the star-studded red carpet.
Danny is a popular figure and known in eastern and inner Sydney for his slogan sandwich posters.
Danny is a popular figure and known in eastern and inner Sydney for his sandwich posters.
He has famously worn signs that read “Peace, love, think about love, love love, smile and peace” and “Be happy, be horny, more love, not war.”
He is known for his positive messages about peace and love and also often poses with strangers for photographs.