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At 88 Years Old, José Sacristán Retires From Cinema: 'I No Longer Have the Time I Need; And I Don't Want to Wake Up Early Anymore'
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At 88 Years Old, José Sacristán Retires From Cinema: 'I No Longer Have the Time I Need; And I Don't Want to Wake Up Early Anymore'

José Sacristán, an acclaimed actor in Spanish cinema, has decided to retire from film after spending 70 years in front of the camera. At 88 years old, he stated that he no longer has the time required for the demanding schedule of filmmaking and does not wish to wake up early anymore. He emphasized that while he will continue with theater, he wants to avoid the 'pathetic' image of dying with his boots on. This decision was made public during an appearance on the television program La revuelta, where he confirmed a long-maturing idea.

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At 88 Years Old, José Sacristán Retires From Cinema: 'I No Longer Have the Time I Need; And I Don't Want to Wake Up Early Anymore'

José Sacristán, an acclaimed actor in Spanish cinema, has decided to retire from film after spending 70 years in front of the camera. At 88 years old, he stated that he no longer has the time required for the demanding schedule of filmmaking and does not wish to wake up early anymore. He emphasized that while he will continue with theater, he wants to avoid the 'pathetic' image of dying with his boots on. This decision was made public during an appearance on the television program La revuelta, where he confirmed a long-maturing idea.

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