While speaking to Rolling Stone ahead of Anemone’s world premiere at the New York Film Festival, Day-Lewis admitted he regretted announcing his retirement in 2017. “Looking back on it now — I would have done well to just keep my mouth shut, for sure,” he said. “It just seems like such grandiose gibberish to talk about. I never intended to retire, really. I just stopped doing that particular type of work so I could do some other work.”
Day-Lewis first took an extended break from acting in 1997 to become a shoemaker in Italy, while he picked up acting again in 2002 to star in Martin Scorsese’s Gangs of New York. His second major acting break was announced following his role in Paul Thomas Anderson’s 2017 film Phantom Thread.
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