Daniel Day-Lewis ends retirement to star in son’s directorial debut
Daniel Day-Lewis, who had previously retired from acting, is stepping back into the spotlight to appear in a film directed by his own son for the first time.
Daniel Day-Lewis, who had previously retired from acting, is stepping back into the spotlight to appear in a film directed by his own son for the first time.
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One of our most esteemed actors, Daniel Day Lewis, known for a small but impressive collection of films, has been highly respected by directors like Scorsese, Spielberg, and Mann. With three Oscars under his belt, it’s no surprise that the industry holds him in high regard. After 2017’s The Phantom Thread, he announced his retirement from acting. However, the news now is that Daniel Day Lewis is coming out of retirement – all thanks to his son Ronan Day-Lewis, a 26-year-old filmmaker and painter who is preparing for his solo exhibition debut in Hong Kong.
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