Tuesday, June 20, 2017
Daniel Day-Lewis Quits Acting
"Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor," a rep for the actor said. "He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years."
His rep added, "This is a private decision and neither he nor his representatives will make any further comment on this subject."
The 60-year-old's acting career has spanned four decades. He won Oscars for best actor for his leading roles in "Lincoln," "My Left Foot" and "There Will Be Blood."
His last film role was in 2012 in Steven Spielberg's "Lincoln." However, he will appear in "Phantom Thread" set to premiere on December 25, 2017.
Big mistake to say that out loud, weird when actors say they will retire. Then they get s movie offer or a role on a tv series and they're back again.
ReplyDeleteOh dear. Hope he is not in poor health... one of the best actors of all time imo..
ReplyDeleteGood on him-be never ascribed to Hollywood BS and I was alway his own man
Back to making shoes?
ReplyDeleteThis is weird, right? He's renowned for his privacy, and he has a film coming out later this year ( probably just finished filming it ). Why does he need to make a statement about not acting anymore?
That's right I had forgotten-he became a cobbler)or studied the artisanship of it in Italy I think?
ReplyDeleteFor a man who did not live the "Hollywood" life it can be done. He can retire on his past millions and never work again. Kudos to him.
ReplyDeleteHe's probably ill and isn't physically capable of acting anymore.
ReplyDeleteMaybe he earns points on the back end & wants to drive up attendance by making people want to see his grand finale.
ReplyDeleteHe will be missed.
ReplyDeleteEh....he's a quirky guy. I can imagine him just being over it. He is known for getting completely into character, and it is probably emotionally and mentally draining. He is very intelligent and probably has many, many interests. I bet he just wants to live life differently now.
ReplyDeleteHe's still relatively young to give it up. I speculated as to the why like the rest so my first thought was illness. I hope that's not the case.
ReplyDeleteRegardless of talent or legacy, he's approaching an age where the roles will be limited. Probably not much interesting stuff to do. He should really look at TV. A limited or short season of shows on Netflix or HBO would be great for him.
ReplyDeleteHis left foot will always be my right hand's role-model...
ReplyDeleteI hope he enjoys the rest of his hermit life. ♥
What if he's method acting again? Like, what if he's actually playing a role of an actor who's retiring right now, and they're just about to film?
ReplyDeleteHe's so fascinating. Remember when he actually saw a ghost at his "Hamlet" and then had a nervous breakdown and quit? LOL. ♥
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