Quentin Tarantino, 62, and his glamorous wife, 41, pack on the PDA
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Quentin Tarantino stepped out in support of his wife, actress Daniella Pick, on Wednesday night as her new film debuted in Los Angeles.

The renowned Hollywood director accompanied Pick on the red carpet for the U.S. premiere of “The Perfect Gamble,” held at the Harmony Gold venue on Sunset Boulevard.

At 62, Tarantino was seen warmly embracing Pick upon their arrival at the cinema, where they mingled with the film’s main cast and its director, Danny Abeckaser.

Pick, 41, exuded elegance in a stunning backless red gown as she promoted her latest cinematic project alongside her husband.

In this upcoming thriller, the actress stars with Abeckaser, David Arquette, and Eli Danker. The film was shot across various locations in Israel and Georgia.

Pick originally met Tarantino in 2009, while the director was promoting his star-studded World War II caper Inglourious Basterds in Israel. They married nine years later at the director’s Beverly Hills home. 

Quentin Tarantino was on hand to support his actress wife Daniella Pick on Wednesday evening as her latest film premiered in Los Angeles

Quentin Tarantino was on hand to support his actress wife Daniella Pick on Wednesday evening as her latest film premiered in Los Angeles

The maverick Hollywood director joined Pick on the red carpet while attending the first official US screening of The Perfect Gamble at Sunset Boulevard venue Harmony Gold

The maverick Hollywood director joined Pick on the red carpet while attending the first official US screening of The Perfect Gamble at Sunset Boulevard venue Harmony Gold

They share a son, Leo, five, and a two-year-old daughter, whose name has not yet been disclosed publicly.

Confirming the birth of their daughter in a statement to PEOPLE, a spokesperson said: ‘Daniella and Quentin Tarantino are happy to announce that Daniella gave birth to their baby girl on July 2, 2022, a little sister to Leo, their first child. 

While many had speculated that Tarantino named his first child after his frequent collaborator Leonardo DiCaprio, he revealed on Jimmy Kimmel Live that’s not the case.

‘We almost didn’t name him that because people would assume I named him after Leonardo DiCaprio,’ Tarantino admitted.

‘There’s nothing wrong with that, but … he’s named after my wife’s grandfather, but also because, just in our hearts, he was our little lion.’ 

The filmmaker had previously hinted that he would retire after his 10th film, which would be the next film he makes, though it’s still unclear what that might be.

Honored with a lifetime achievement award at the Rome Film Festival in 2022, Tarantino admitted he has ‘no idea’ what his 10th film will be.

When asked if he could make a sequel to Kill Bill that he had previously hinted about, the director coyly said, ‘Why not?’

Opting for a red evening gown, Pick looked appropriately glamorous while promoting her latest film venture alongside Tarantino

Opting for a red evening gown, Pick looked appropriately glamorous while promoting her latest film venture alongside Tarantino

The actress stars alongside Danny Abeckaser, David Arquette and Eli Danker in her new thriller (L-R: David Arquette, Danny Abeckaser, Daniella Pick and Quentin Tarantino)

The actress stars alongside Danny Abeckaser, David Arquette and Eli Danker in her new thriller (L-R: David Arquette, Danny Abeckaser, Daniella Pick and Quentin Tarantino)

Tarantino wrapped his arms around the Israeli actress shortly after arriving at the cinema complex on Wednesday evening

Tarantino wrapped his arms around the Israeli actress shortly after arriving at the cinema complex on Wednesday evening 

Tarantino also explained that he is keen to delve into comedy as he described an unspecified Spaghetti Western project that he is planning.

However, the director, who was given his award by Italian filmmaker Dario Argento, suggested that the western might not be a film.

He said: ‘It’s not like my next movie. It’s a piece of something else that I’m thinking about doing – and I’m not going to describe what it is. 

‘But part of this thing, there is supposed to be a Spaghetti Western in it.’

Speaking at the Sundance Film Festival in January, Tarantino admitted he was in no rush to film his final project. 

‘I’m in no hurry to actually jump into production,’ he told film critic Elvis Mitchell. ‘I’ve been doing that for 30 years. Next month my son turns five, and I have a two-and-a-half-year-old daughter.

‘When I’m in America, I’m writing. When I’m in Israel I’m an abba, which is Hebrew for father.’

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