Legendary actor Paul Newman has said that his next film could be the final chapter of his influential career.

“I will probably have one film left in me – the last hurrah,” the 81-year-old told the BBC. “When it’s time to get out, it’s time to get out.”

He said he has a project in mind, but gave no specific details.

Newman spoke of his career plans while on a fundraising campaign for Hole in the Wall Camps, a group of retreats for gravely ill children that Newman co-founded.

The actor has made more than 50 films, including classics like “Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid” and “Slap Shot.”

Most recently, Newman voiced a character in Pixar’s CGI-fest, “Cars.”








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