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Daniel Day-Lewis ends retirement from acting after seven years
(www.theguardian.com)
People clearly need to understand the difference between “retirement” and “hiatus” and “break”
DDL said himself that he was retired. The other terms wouldn't apply at the time.
At 60, planning to not act again, I'd call it a retirement. He obviously was happy to cone back to support his son, but people can come out of retirement, if they retired. People change their minds.
I agree, more people come out of retirement in the entertainment industry, but I think that's by its nature. It attracts creatives who enjoy the creative output.
Just when I thought I was out, the nepotism pulls me back in.
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