George Clooney denies his retirement from Hollywood: “I still have work to do”
The big screen star answered questions about his supposed retirement from acting. We tell you the details
American actor George Clooney has amassed one of the most solid careers in Hollywood during his more than 40 years in the acting world. And far from feeling ready to say “goodbye” to this facet of his life, today he is clearer than ever that he still has a lot to explore. In an interview with the Los Angeles Times, the actor reviewed his current professional life at 64 years old and reflected on the challenges he would still like to face in his acting career to continue learning from this art. "No one could be more surprised than me that I'm 64 and still able to do what I love... I'm not finished yet. I still have work to do," he told the news outlet, dismissing any speculation about a possible retirement. When asked about his success in the entertainment world, George Clooney attributed it to his hunger for learning and new challenges, as he believed these would have a greater impact on a personal and professional level. "What's the worst that could happen? That it doesn't work out? I took a big risk. It's easier to live with that than not to," he added. During his story.
Regarding the most important friendships and bonds forged throughout his career, the Hollywood heartthrob highlighted Mexican filmmaker Alfonso Cuaron, Alexander Payne, the Coen brothers, and Steven Soderbergh. He also emphasized the friendship he formed with Paul Newman, whom he thanked for teaching him not to let fame prevent him from enjoying the important moments in life.
To conclude, George Clooney shared his opinion on the structural changes facing Hollywood, especially the major studios.
“It worries me simply because it's like everything else: history. Warner Brothers is an old-school film studio. I'm still under contract with Warner, and when I walk into that studio, I know that's where 'Casablanca' and 'All the President's Men' were filmed. It's history, and I wouldn't want it to be lost along the way,” he stated.

