Unlike Texas Rangers, we actors don't have a stop date, so I don't know about retiring. Sometimes I want to stop acting, but then you get a good script!
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't think actors ever retire, they just stop being asked to work.
Every time I try to retire, or even think of retiring from acting, my agent comes up with a script.
I hope to be an actor and never retire.
Actors can't retire. What would they do?
I might retire when acting becomes too hard on me physically, but I don't want to give up easily. I really want to have a long-term acting career.
I don't see myself ever retiring, unless it's for something that I like better, and so far I like directing a lot but I don't see the necessity to retire from anything unless there's a really great alternative.
It's not that I'm retired; I just no longer accept acting work.
An acting career usually has about a shelf life of ten years before people get sick of seeing you. It's a good thing to have a job to fall back on and I really do enjoy directing.
Actors never retire, they just get less and less work.
Actors don't, in fact, retire, do they? It took me a while to remember that.