New Delhi, May 26 -- When Bruce Dern was leaving the Actors Studio to try to make it in Los Angeles, Elia Kazan and Lee Strasberg warned him that he wasn't going to be landing leading man parts. He was going to be "the fifth cowboy to the right."

"They said: Just make sure you're the most honest, unique fifth cowboy right that anyone's ever seen," Dern recalls.

Dern had to play the long game. But for the actor, an avid marathon runner who used to jog from his Malibu home to set, acting has always been an endurance sport.

Dern, who turns 90 next month, came to the Cannes Film Festival this week to take a well-deserved bow.

"Dernsie: The Amazing Life of Bruce Dern," a documentary about his long-distance career, premiered on Thursday at ...