The Spanish star Antonio Banderas said in an interview published this Sunday, August 10, on the day of her 65th anniversary, which had no intention of retiring.
“When I was 20 years old, I thought 65 -year -old people walked with a cane,” said the actor known for his roles in Fox mask, Outlaw AND Philadelphia.
“Previously, at age 65, we retire. More now, now, it is later,” he added in an interview with Daily El País.
“Maybe I do things that I shouldn’t do,” added the Spanish star, who underwent a heart attack in 2017. “But doctors say I’m fine, I can do what I want.”
A biographical film and thriller
The actor said that music classes had recently begun and bought a piano. “I think I am one of those people who die if they stop. I do a job that I like: this is the possibility of my life.”
Antonio Banderas, who began playing in the early 1980s, continues to handle the theater he opened in 2019 in his hometown in Malaga, in southern Spain.
He spent part of his summer in Boston on the set of the biographical film in the legendary American chief Anthony Bourdain, entitled Tonybefore joining the Canary Islands to work in a thriller, Up and down.
Source: BFM TV
