Reports of Daniel Day-Lewis’ retirement were greatly exaggerated, but the Oscar winner knows it’s partly his own fault. “Looking back on it now—I would have done well to just keep my mouth shut, for ...
Daniel Day-Lewis said in a new interview that he "never intended to retire" from acting. In hindsight, the three-time Oscar winner thinks he "would have done well to just keep my mouth shut." ...
Daniel Day-Lewis spoke for the first time to Rolling Stone about his decision to end his retirement from acting after 8 years to star in "Anemone," a new movie directed by his son Ronan. Day-Lewis, a ...
Daniel Day-Lewis is back like he never left. As the Oscar-winning "Lincoln" star, 68, returns with his first movie role in eight years, he told Rolling Stone he did not mean to officially retire from ...
Daniel Day-Lewis feels Brian Cox drew him into an unwanted debate about Method acting.
Steven Spielberg will sneak another film in-between The Adventures of Tintin and War Horse next year, and Robopocalypse in 2013. It will be his long-rumored Lincoln, Deadline reports. He has already ...
Daniel Day-Lewis is back — though, he never really meant to go anywhere. Often hailed as one of the greatest actors of all time, Day-Lewis has spent eight years away from the screen in what he once ...
In “Anemone,” which marks the return of Daniel Day-Lewis to the big screen after his retirement eight years ago (he needn’t be ashamed of reneging on that — it just places him in the category of rock ...
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