Veteran actor Tom Selleck, 79, shows no signs of slowing down in his career, despite facing worries about financial stability. Best known for his role as Frank Reagan on the popular CBS crime drama “Blue Bloods,” Selleck recently expressed disappointment over the network’s decision to end the series after its current season.
With the series finale set to air in December, Selleck is concerned about the impact on his finances, particularly as he may be forced to give up his 63-acre ranch in California without his “Blue Bloods” paycheck. Despite this setback, Selleck remains hopeful for another Western role in the future, highlighting his love for the genre.
In a recent interview, Selleck criticized the TV industry for its lack of creativity, noting the emphasis on copying successful shows rather than taking risks with new content. He emphasized that actors are not “widgets,” but rather essential to drawing in audiences who connect with the people behind the characters.
Despite his concerns, Selleck’s passion for acting and the work itself shines through. He reassured fans that he has no plans to retire, determined to continue pursuing roles that inspire him creatively. As he navigates this new chapter in his career post-“Blue Bloods,” Selleck remains committed to his craft and eager to take on new challenges in the industry.
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