I consider myself on my last leg: Brad Pitt reflects on his career

Academy Award winner Pitt has had a successful career as an actor and film producer.
I consider myself on my last leg: Brad Pitt reflects on his career

By Connie Evans, PA Entertainment Reporter

American actor Brad Pitt has said “I consider myself on my last leg”, while reflecting on what he wishes to do with the final stages of his hugely successful career.

Pitt, 58, is one of Hollywood’s most recognisable faces, having starred in blockbusters such as Ocean’s Eleven, Mr & Mrs Smith and Once Upon A Time In Hollywood, for which he won an Academy Award.

Speaking to British GQ, Pitt explained that he is trying to think carefully about what is ahead in the latter stages of his career.

“I consider myself on my last leg, this last semester or trimester,” he said.

“What is this section gonna be? And how do I wanna design that?”

In recent years Pitt has taken a step back from acting, appearing in fewer films in order to allow more time to focus on his role as a film producer.

Later this year, Pitt’s production company, Plan B Entertainment, will release Women Talking – an adaptation of Miriam Toews’s novel about a group of Mennonite women who unite against their rapists.

Pitt said the film, which is directed by Sarah Polley, is “as profound a film as anything made this decade”.

The Oklahoma-born actor, who was married to Jennifer Anniston and later Angelina Jolie, also spoke about his mission to improve his health and revealed he quit smoking during the pandemic.

Speaking about the decision, he said: “I don’t have that ability to do just one or two a day.

“It’s not in my makeup. I’m all in. And I’m going to drive into the ground. I’ve lost my privileges.”

After filing for divorce from Jolie, 47, in 2016, Pitt chose to get sober and spent a year and a half attending Alcoholics Anonymous.

Reflecting on his journey to sobriety, Pitt told GQ: “I had a really cool men’s group here that was really private and selective, so it was safe, because I’d seen things of other people, like Philip Seymour Hoffman, who had been recorded while they were spilling their guts, and that’s just atrocious to me.”

Pitt shares six children with ex-wife Jolie, three of which were adopted by the couple.

Brad Pitt for British GQ
Brad Pitt has reflected on his career in an interview for the July issue of British GQ (Elizaveta Porodina/PA)

Pitt’s latest acting project, Bullet Train, is directed by David Leitch and will be released this summer.

He takes on the role of Ladybug, an assassin on a train from Tokyo to Kyoto who has recently recovered from a case of burnout.

Speaking about his character, Pitt said: “You know, you do a month of therapy, you have one epiphany, and you think you’ve got it all figured out, and you’re never going to be forlorn ever again.

“That was that. I got this, I’m good to go!”

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