The Oscar winner says he won't give up his craft ... ever!
isn't hanging up his acting career anytime soon -- so says the Oscar winner himself, and his reasons are interesting.
He's been in notable productions of late too -- like the 'Watchmen' TV series. So, the natural follow-up, of course, is to ask ... ya ever gonna retire??? As he puts it ... once you hint you're done, the industry's quick to slough you off and move on -- and it seems he just doesn't want that to happen. Also, he says flexing his chops on camera is a helluva lot better than any other day job he could pick up right now.
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