Josh Brolin, son of fellow actor James Brolin, got an early start in major motion pictures with Spielberg's "Goonies" more than 2 decades ago. Up until a year or so ago, most people would have said that he's best known for his role as Wild Bill Hickoc from the TV series "The Young Riders". But it's safe to say that people now refer to him as the star of the Academy Award-winning Cohen Brothers' film, "No Country for Old Men." Brolin is also well known for leading roles in the TV series "Mr. Sterling", the film "Into the Blue" with Paul Walker, "Grindhouse -Planet Terror" (You see how we just skipped over his starring role in the 80's skater film "Thrashin'" and pretended that we didn't ever see it? The truth is, it isn't half bad and it includes many of the actual people portrayed in the "Lords of Dogtown".) Currently, Brolin's roles in the much anticipated political biopics "W." and "Milk" are generating a lot of Hollywood buzz. On the heels of "No Country for Old Men", these films may change the course of politics.
For your consideration is a classic Western shirt worn by Josh Brolin in his role as Llewelyn Moss in the Academy Award-winning film, "No Country for Old Men". The shirt, which he wore in the scenes where he hides out in the motel, is a neutral greenish plaid with pearlized snaps on the pockets by Carhartt in size L. This piece of cinematic history comes with 2 certificates of authenticity and Academy Award heritage for just $229.