Brad Pitt is convinced he’s on the “last leg” of his acting career, but not for the reasons fans might think.
The Oscar-winner opened up in recent joint interview Qside by side with him Wolves Co-star George Clooney has opened up about the meaning behind a phrase he’s used before regarding the future of his career.
“I mean the seasons,” Pete explained. “You know, people evacuating from the safety of the Ozarks. When you start doing it, it’s all about discovery, which is really exciting, fun, painful, scary, whatever. And then when you’re When you’re allowed to go to the major leagues, it becomes another responsibility and something to answer for, but there’s also the opportunity and the joy of working with someone you really respect.
The 60-year-old actor went on to express his thoughts on the current phase of his life, “And then there’s now. The question is: What are the last few years going to look like? Because I see my parents being very… I understand what George is explaining. Content. In my 80s, I got even sicker, but I still went to see Frank Gehry. He was just the sweetest guy. He was 95 years old, still making great art, and he had a great family. I think that’s the secret to staying creative and loving life.
this Moneyball The actor and producer has previously said Q In 2022, he’s thinking about what the final stretch of his career will look like as he’s on his “last leg.”
Clooney added that they are all “lucky” to be able to plan for their futures, adding, “We are in a profession that doesn’t force you to retire.”
However, when asked about concerns that work phones will stop ringing after a certain age, Clooney said there are “two ways” actors can deal with the problem.
“If you decide to continue doing the character you were at 35 and want a softer shot, the phone will stop ringing,” ticket to paradise The actor explained. “But if you’re willing to, like, move the script down a little bit and do some interesting character work, then you can… you have to accept the idea that you’re going to die!”
He continued, “I’d go up to people and they’d say, ‘Oh, you’re older than I thought.'” I was like, ‘I’m 63, you idiot! Just: this is life. So as long as you’re open to the idea of change, that’s fine. The hard thing is, I know a lot of actors who do this─and you [Pitt] Same thing – who doesn’t let go and desperately tries to hold on to it.