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Danny DeVito 80s Landscape T-shirt

Danny Devito Face against 80s Neon Landscape T-shirt
Danny Devito 80s Neon Landscape T-shirt

He may be short in stature, but Danny Devito certainly has a big on-screen presence. He is certainly one of the most-recognised and best-loved American actors, who rose to fame during his time playing Louie De Palmain in the classic 70s/80s comedy sitcom Taxi.

If you're a fan of Devito and/or 80s movies, or you know someone who is, then this unique T-shirt will certainly be of interest. It features the head of the man himself inside a big triangle, set against a neon 80s grid landscape, enabling the lucky recipient to pay homage to both the actor and the best decade ever! 

This high quality T-shirt is available in men's sizes from small to XX-Large. It only comes in black (which reminds of Henry Ford's famous quote!), but this is certainly the best coloured background for helping the neon graphic and Danny's unforgettable face to really stand out.

Devito has had roles in numerous movies from the 80s to the present day, and starred alongside Arnold Schwarzenegger in Twins and Junior. He also starred in the 80s movies Tears of Endearment, Romancing The Stone, The Jewel of the Nile, Tin Men, Throw Momma From the Train and The War of the Roses.

The actor has also gained many new fans in recent years, and his most recent roles include ringmaster Maximillian "Max" Medici in Dumbo (2018) and Edward "Eddie" Gilpin in the 2019 film Jumanji: The Next Level.

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