Robert De Niro Reveals Plans to Slow Down Acting Career at 79 Due to Physical Limitations and Memory Loss
According to a report from sources, actor Robert De Niro, who recently turned 79, says he is ready to slow down his acting career. In an interview with the outlet, De Niro revealed that he has been dealing with some physical limitations and that he is no longer able to perform some of the physical stunts that he used to. He also noted that he has been experiencing some memory loss and struggles to remember lines at times.
De Niro, who has been a prominent figure in the film industry for over four decades, has recently starred in a number of high-profile projects, including the Martin Scorsese film "The Irishman" and the hit comedy "The War with Grandpa." Despite his decision to scale back his acting career, De Niro remains busy with other projects, including his work with the Tribeca Film Festival, which he co-founded.
De Niro's announcement is likely to be met with sadness by fans who have enjoyed his work over the years. He is known for his intense and nuanced performances, and has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to the film industry. Nevertheless, De Niro's decision to slow down is a reminder that even the most talented and successful actors must eventually confront the realities of aging and physical limitations.

Comments
Post a Comment