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Set us as preferred David Krumholtz has clarified recent social media comments he made about taking a break from acting.“I said that I decided to put my career on hold,” the “Oppenheimer” and “Supergirl” actor said Wednesday in an Instagram post.
“I never used the word ‘retiring’ or ‘quitting’.“Krumholtz’s latest remarks follow his announcement Monday in since-deleted social media posts that he had decided to take an “indefinite break” from his career after feeling “frustrated, fed up [and] fried.” “I kinda sorta put my acting career on hold the other day.
It’s been something I’ve been petrified to do for years,” Krumholtz said in a post on Threads, per Deadline.“Specifically, the fear was that I’d go broke and not be able to handle being out of the game.
But I sent the definitive email.” Entertainment & Arts ‘Reading Rainbow’s’ joyful host Mychal Threets stirred concern among fans on social media after posting ‘I am not okay’ and his plans to seek treatment.In his Wednesday Instagram post, Krumholtz — who is known for his roles in “The Santa Clause” films and the crime procedural “Numb3rs” — expressed his appreciation for the love he received in the wake of his initial announcement and for those who have believed in and supported him.“I don’t expect anyone to understand, but the outpouring of support for my decision has been deeply heartwarming,” Krumholtz said.
“I am wildly grateful, as more than one of my biggest dreams have come true as a result of being an actor.” The 48-year old actor, who most recently portrayed Supergirl’s father Zor-El on the big screen, went on to explain that he had decided to step back because the “time has come where the weight of those dreams and ambitions has become surprisingly oppressive” because of ...