Harrison Ford is not leaving acting anytime soon. The Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny star is opening up about his future and retiring is not a possibility.
08.06.2023 - 16:33 / foxnews.com
After leading a decades-long career in Hollywood, Bryan Cranston plans to retire from acting in 2026. The actor revealed his three-year exit plan to British GQ for their June cover story.The 67-year-old is going to shut down his production company, sell his half of mezcal company Dos Hombres and head off to a new country alongside his spouse - that is the goal. France has been brought up as a possible place to call home for at least six months.
Cranston has big dreams of a small village where they can learn a new language, cook, read and grow a garden together. The "Breaking Bad" star admitted he wanted to devote more time to his wife of 34 years, Robin Dearden.The couple said "I do" in 1989. "I want to change the paradigm once again," Cranston told the outlet.
"For the last 24 years, Robin has led her life holding onto my tail. She’s been the plus one, she’s been the wife of a celebrity. She’s had to pivot and adjust her life based on mine.
She has tremendous benefit from it, but we’re uneven. I want to level that out. She deserves it." Cranston described how the idea of slowing down together excited him.
"I want to have that experience," he shared. "I want to go for day trips and have the fire in the fireplace and drink wine with new friends and not read scripts. It’s not going to be like, ‘Oh, I’ll read and see what I’m going to do.’ No, it’s a pause.
It’s a stop. I won’t be thinking about [work]. I’m not going to be taking phone calls." The actor noted that he and his wife "have been going to therapy together since before we were married." "I don’t want the obstacle in my real life," he said.
Harrison Ford is not leaving acting anytime soon. The Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny star is opening up about his future and retiring is not a possibility.
Bryan Cranston may be one of the most well known actors on television, but even he doesn't shy away from reeling in the excitement of his work just like any fan would. The actor, 67, appeared on Tuesday's installment of Watch What Happens Live, and revealed to the audience that a reboot for one of his most beloved TV shows was in the works. Malcolm in the Middle fans, time to rejoice, because the actor shared that there was a high chance the show will return in some format in the near future. When asked by the virtual audience how likely it was that a revival was in the works, he responded: "Yes, I would say, on a scale of 1-10, I'd say an 8, we'd do a reunion, movie, show, or something. "We have been working on concepts of story, plots, stuff like that.
Zack Sharf Digital News Director Harrison Ford is retiring from playing Indiana Jones after the upcoming “Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny,” but that doesn’t mean Ford himself is leaving Hollywood behind. Far from it. During an upcoming interview on CNN and Max’s “Who’s Talking to Chris Wallace?” (set to air and stream on June 23), Ford laughs at the idea of retiring from acting. Next month, he will turn 81 years old. When asked if he plans to retire, Ford replied, “I don’t. I don’t do well when I don’t have work. I love to work. I love to feel useful. It’s my jones. I want to be helpful” Why does Ford still have the acting bug as he gears up to turn 81 years old? “It is the people you get to work with,” he said. “The intensity and the intimacy of collaboration. It’s the combined ambition somehow forged from words on a page. I don’t plan what I want to do in a scene. I don’t feel obliged to do anything. I’m naturally affected by things that I work on.”
reboot is in the works!On Tuesday, Bryan Cranston revealed that he's working on a script for a revival of the Fox family comedy.Cranston was a guest on , where he was asked by a fan about the odds of a revival, and if there was truth to the rumors that he's penned a script for the series.«Yes, I would say that on a scale of 1-10, I'd say an 8 that we'll do a reunion, movie or show or something,» Cranston answered when asked about the probability of the show's return. «And yes, we have been working on concepts of story, plots and things like that.» The series followed a dysfunctional lower-middle-class family with Frankie Muniz in the lead role as Malcolm, a child prodigy.
dubbed the Scandoval and led to production adding extra footage of the fallout and a highly rated three-part reunion.“Is it alright if I don’t know what I’m doing?” Cranston asked.“You’re an actor, you DO know,” host Cohen assured him.“You got this,” fellow guest Maya Hawke added.Cranston then dove into an emotional reading, delivering lines like, “You want someone to just gas you up. You are worth nothing.
Bryan Cranston to elevate a fight into the realm of high art.The alum sat down on Tuesday's, alongside his co-star Maya Hawke, and was coaxed into a game of «Clubhouse Playhouse.»As Cohen explained, Cranston was challenged to deliver a dramatic reading of Ariana Madix's emphatic monologue, delivered at her ex-boyfriend Tom Sandoval, during the dramatic reunion special earlier this month.«Is it alright if I don't know what I'm doing?» Cranston asked, before beginning. «I've never seen this show.»After assurances from Cohen and Hawke that he'd nail it, Cranston began, and knocked the impassioned and heated monologue out of the park.«I've been with you for nine years, when you were literally f**king wearing combat boots and skinny jeans and you didn't have a dime to your name,» read Cranston, injecting sass and defiant energy into every line.
Being one of the most famous people in the world has its pros and cons. Bryan Cranston recently revealed plans are in motion to leave Hollywood behind for a quieter life in France, and Marvel star Tom Holland "disappeared" after filming his latest show. And Chris Hemsworth stepped back from his superhero life on screen to focus on family after a shocking diagnosis.
In the second and final season of Showtime series Your Honor, Bryan Cranston reprises the role of disgraced judge Michael Desiato. At the end of Season 1, Desiato’s son was murdered by the Baxter crime family, and fresh out of prison himself, Desiato not only seeks to avenge his son’s death but to rediscover his own moral compass and find some kind of redemption. It’s another nuanced performance in a storied career that includes such roles as the inimitable Walter White in Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, the titular character in Trumbo, Hal in Malcolm in the Middle and Stan in Little Miss Sunshine. Here, Cranston muses on his French country retirement plans, explains the glaring absence of karaoke in his life, and reveals his dreams of making a Broadway musical and why his desert island TV picks definitely won’t include Breaking Bad.
This week’s guest is Bryan Cranston. Perhaps best-known for his multiple Emmy-winning role of Walter White in AMC series Breaking Bad and his Oscar-nominated turn in the film Trumbo, Cranston has most recently played Judge Michael Desiato in Your Honor on Showtime.
Bryan Cranston is ready to take some time off. ET's Rachel Smith spoke to the 67-year-old actor at the premiere of in New York City on Tuesday, and he opened up about enjoying his upcoming time off with his wife, Robin Dearden.«We haven't mapped it out,» Cranston told ET of how he at Dearden will spend their time together.
retire from acting when he turned 70 in 2026.“Some news came out that wasn’t entirely clear…even to me,” Cranston wrote in a recent Instagram post. “So I wanted to set the record straight.
Bryan Cranston is clarifying his retirement comments.
Bryan Cranston is setting the record straight about his future plans. The Breaking Bad star took to his Instagram account on Friday and posted a lengthy statement explaining that he’s “not retiring” and, really, just hitting “the pause button for a year” after he turns 70 in 2026.
Bryan Cranston is setting the record straight about his future plans. The star took to his Instagram account on Friday and posted a lengthy statement explaining that he's «not retiring» and, really, just hitting «the pause button for a year» after he turns 70 in 2026.The clarification comes one day after an interview with, in which the actor said he would sell his half of his and former co-star Aaron Paul's Dos Hombres Mezcal Tequila brand, shut down his production company, Moonshot Entertainment, and live the leisure life with his wife of 34 years, Robin Dearden, somewhere across the pond.Perhaps France.«Hey everyone, I hope this little message finds you well.
Bryan Cranston has announced that he is taking a break from acting for a year which will include “unplugging from social media”. The 67-year-old American actor, known for portraying chemistry teacher-turned-crime boss Walter White, said he was making the decision to spend more time with his “beautiful” wife Robin Dearden and have “a sort of reset” on his career. His decision follows British actor Tom Holland telling Extra on Wednesday that he is taking a “year off” after psychological thriller series The Crowded Room “broke” him.
Bryan Cranston played the show’s bumbling patriarch Hal in “Malcolm in the Middle” for seven seasons before the Fox family comedy series ended in 2006. In a recent interview with GQ, Cranston disclosed he intends to return to the role for a future 20th anniversary reunion project that program creator Linwood Boomer approached him about.
Bryan Cranston has set a date for his temporary retirement and a move to France in the future.The Breaking Bad actor revealed to British GQ that he plans to temporarily retire from acting and his business ventures in 2026 for at least six months, in order to spend more time with his wife, Robin.“I want to change the paradigm once again,” he told the publication. “For the last 24 years, Robin has led her life holding onto my tail. She’s been the plus one, she’s been the wife of a celebrity.
Breaking Bad star Bryan Cranston has announced plans to retire from acting in a few years' time. Regarded as one of the greatest actors of his generation – mostly thanks to those phenomenal five years portraying Walter White on Breaking Bad – Cranston recently told GQ Magazine that he's heading off into the sunset with his wife Robin Dearden in 2026, when he turns 70 years old. "I want to change the paradigm once again," he said.
Bryan Cranston hits the big screen next as part of the ensemble cast of Wes Anderson‘s latest opus, “Asteroid City.” But don’t expect the actor in any follow-ups Anderson plans, at least after 2026. Indiewire (via British GQ) reports that Cranston plans to retire that year after he turns 70 and then move to France.
British GQ.“She’s been the plus one, she’s been the wife of a celebrity. She’s had to pivot and adjust her life based on mine. She has tremendous benefit from it, but we’re uneven.