
Kevin Costner won't retire
Kevin Costner won't retire.
The 70-year-old actor insisted giving up work isn't something he will even think about doing because he is always curious to find something else to do.
He told People magazine: "I don't even think about retiring, because I'll just move to the next thing that captures my imagination.
"Imagination is what determines what I do, not a boss. I think we're all different and we have different things happening for us.
"I've felt really lucky in my life. I'd like to think that I worked for all of it, but not everybody can live by the same blueprint."
But the former Yellowstone star doesn't have a "bucket list" for what he wants to do in his career, but simply looks for projects that will "satisfy" him and give pleasure to other people.
He said: "I don't have those things. I have that list, [but] I don't refer to it that way. But certainly my eyes and my enthusiasms are wide open and very big.
"I've so enjoyed life and imagining what I can do, what can I be about and what makes a difference. Not only to me, but to other people. What just satisfies me?
"I go through that whole idea, and you realise it's about time. It's a rush to get to all of them."
The Bodyguard actor recently explained he is attracted to scripts that steer away from obvious "notions of heroism" often seen in movies.
Speaking on The Will Cain Show he said: "The notion of heroism when no-one's looking. I think when you're a child or young man or young woman and you see that, you realise, you know, the heroism of a woman who works three jobs, you see her four in the morning, every morning at a bus stop.
"And by the end of the evening, when she gets home so tired and makes a meal for her kids, she's gone to three different places to work in movies. We can sometimes depict that and we lay music to it, and suddenly we know who's important.
"Suddenly we know who is powerful, who is a hero, a hero in her own family, that she would work that way to make life better for her children."

Try Our AI Features
Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:
Comments
No comments yet...
Related Articles


Perth Now
a day ago
- Perth Now
Kevin Costner won't retire
Kevin Costner won't retire. The 70-year-old actor insisted giving up work isn't something he will even think about doing because he is always curious to find something else to do. He told People magazine: "I don't even think about retiring, because I'll just move to the next thing that captures my imagination. "Imagination is what determines what I do, not a boss. I think we're all different and we have different things happening for us. "I've felt really lucky in my life. I'd like to think that I worked for all of it, but not everybody can live by the same blueprint." But the former Yellowstone star doesn't have a "bucket list" for what he wants to do in his career, but simply looks for projects that will "satisfy" him and give pleasure to other people. He said: "I don't have those things. I have that list, [but] I don't refer to it that way. But certainly my eyes and my enthusiasms are wide open and very big. "I've so enjoyed life and imagining what I can do, what can I be about and what makes a difference. Not only to me, but to other people. What just satisfies me? "I go through that whole idea, and you realise it's about time. It's a rush to get to all of them." The Bodyguard actor recently explained he is attracted to scripts that steer away from obvious "notions of heroism" often seen in movies. Speaking on The Will Cain Show he said: "The notion of heroism when no-one's looking. I think when you're a child or young man or young woman and you see that, you realise, you know, the heroism of a woman who works three jobs, you see her four in the morning, every morning at a bus stop. "And by the end of the evening, when she gets home so tired and makes a meal for her kids, she's gone to three different places to work in movies. We can sometimes depict that and we lay music to it, and suddenly we know who's important. "Suddenly we know who is powerful, who is a hero, a hero in her own family, that she would work that way to make life better for her children."


Perth Now
a day ago
- Perth Now
Kristen Doute gives birth
Kristen Doute has given birth to a baby girl. The Valley star and her fiance Luke Brodrick welcomed daughter Kaia Lily into the world on 11 June and Kristen couldn't be happier, despite the lack of sleep she's already experienced. She told Us Weekly magazine: 'She's here, and we still can't believe it. Luke is even hotter as a dad, and I just feel so lucky. 'And even though I haven't slept or showered in two days, seeing our daughter and finally being able to hold her makes it all worth it. We're completely overwhelmed with love and so grateful for her—our lives are already changed completely.' The couple chose Kaia's name, which is Hawaiian for "the sea", because of their love of the state where they got engaged. Kristen explained: 'We knew we wanted our baby name to have something to do, or revolve around, water. 'Lillies are my favourite flower. They're associated with new beginnings, beauty, and also the name Lily indicates a 'gentle and compassionate nature, suggesting a kind and caring personality.'' Kristen admitted in April she and Luke had already chosen a name for their baby. She told Extra: "She is named." But Luke added: "We're not telling you." Kristen suffered a miscarriage in 2023, and she appreciated the support she subsequently received from her fans. She previously said: "It's been a really wonderful community of women out there who I know have really appreciated me coming out and saying that, as much as I felt really secure in coming out and talking about it because of those women. "This is what I love about being on a reality show, a docuseries, what I love about the good things about social media, is that you are able to find these people that help rally around you, so it makes it a lot easier when you have people to talk to. "And obviously, like, surprise! We did conceive, it worked, so that's also really exciting." Kristen announced her pregnancy in November, revealing that they started trying for a baby at the start of 2024 and had sought the advice of a fertility specialist. She told People magazine: "In late summer, we decided to meet with a fertility specialist to learn about our options and what could be the next step if we decided to go that route. The next month was a whirlwind - getting educated on fertility, and eventually hormone shots and preparing my body for IUI (intrauterine insemination)."


Perth Now
5 days ago
- Perth Now
Scott and Kelley Wolf split after 21 years
Scott and Kelley Wolf have split after 21 years of marriage. The Party of Five actor and the 48-year-old reality star - who have Jackson, 16, Miller, 12, and Lucy, 11, together - married in May 2004 after two years together, but on Tuesday (10.06.25) Kelley confirmed they have separated following a "long, quiet journey", though she declined to give any details. She wrote on Instagram: 'It is with a heavy heart that Scott and I are moving forward with the dissolution of our marriage. "This has been a long, quiet journey for me—rooted in hope, patience, and care for our children. While I will not speak publicly about the details, I feel peace knowing that I've done everything I can to walk this path with integrity and compassion.' Kelley went on to praise Scott, 57, as a great dad and "one of the best partners" she could have shared her life with as she vowed to put the children first. She continued: 'Scott Wolf is one of the best fathers I've ever known and one of the best partners a woman could have the privilege of sharing life with. 'He is kind, thoughtful, funny, and beautiful in spirit. We both look forward to an extraordinary life centered around the most extraordinary children. My priority has always been their wellbeing—and my own healing. That will never change. 'I am stepping into a chapter of peace, freedom, and protection—with grace. Thank you to the many friends, family, and professionals who have held space for me with love. Please respect our privacy during this time. May we all remember: healing isn't loud. It's sacred. [white heart emoji]." Scott admitted it hadn't been an easy decision for the couple to separate. He told People magazine: "After 21 years of marriage, I have made the most difficult decision of my life, and filed for divorce from my wife Kelley. Our children have always been, and continue to be, the loves of our lives and our every priority, so I kindly ask for privacy at this time as we help guide them through this new chapter." Last year, the former The Real World: New Orleans star admitted she had come close to leaving their relationship in the past but Scott had vowed to fight for them to stay together. Marking their 20th wedding anniversary, Kelley shared the story on Instagram as she recalled telling Scott: 'I love you. I love you more than I've ever loved anybody. I almost loved you enough to stop loving myself. But I remembered that nothing in life is going to last if I leave myself behind. I can see the future of that scenario and one day you'll wake up and wonder what happened to that girl and I won't even remember who she was. Well, I had promised her that I would never ever leave her again. so when you're ready, I'll be here, but I will not stick around while somebody tries to excavate fault in me.' And he responded: "You are really going to leave. I believe you. I can see it. I can feel it. And there is no chance in hell I am going to let that happen, so let's do this. Let's do this hard part, the uncomfortable part. The part where I have to look in the mirror and see my old pattern where I have tried to find fault in somebody in the hopes that I would prove that nobody can really do the hard stuff and stick around.'' Kelley added: 'And that day, I won't go into all the details, but we went into the cave. Together. And when we came out, you couldn't find two people more bonded, more connected, and more clear about the promise we were about to make to each other."