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Daniel Day-Lewis (67 years old) is back in the acting world!
After taking a break from his career in 2017, the Oscar winner was spotted filming a new movie in Manchester, England.
Page 6 Published photos Day-Lewis is pictured driving a motorcycle with co-star Sean Bean on the back.
In the photo, Daniel is wearing a white helmet, gold glasses, an olive coat, and a handlebar mustache, and Sean is also wearing a white helmet and goggles.
The actors are working on the new film Anemone, which was co-written by Daniel and his son Ronan Day-Lewis and also stars Samantha Morton, Samuel Bottomley and Safia Oakley-Green.
This film is also Ronan’s first feature-length directorial work.
The film, from Focus Features and Plan B, “explores the complex relationships between fathers, sons, and brothers, and the dynamics of family bonds.”
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“We couldn’t be more excited to partner with Ronan Day-Lewis, an outstanding visual artist, on his first feature film, with Daniel Day-Lewis as a creative collaborator,” Peter Kujowski, chairman of Focus Features, said in a statement. I’m not excited.” They have written a truly amazing script and we look forward to working with the Plan B team to bring their shared vision to audiences. ”
Lewis announced his retirement seven years ago, his last film being “Phantom Thread.”
he told W Magazine at the time.[I] “I never thought I’d quit acting,” he said, adding that he and director Paul Thomas Anderson “used to laugh a lot before making movies, and we were both so overcome with sadness that we had to laugh a lot.” I quit.”
Lewis added that he had no intention of seeing “Phantom Thread,” saying, “Not wanting to see this movie has to do with my decision to stop working as an actor.”
The star added: “But that’s not why the sadness lingers. It happened while we were telling the story, but we don’t really know why it happened.”
Lewis has been nominated for an Oscar six times and won three times. He won Best Actor for Lincoln, There Will Be Blood, and My Left Foot, holding the record for most awards in this category.