'I just knew I wanted to have children. In my 20s I reached the point where I just knew. But girls didn't want to have children until their late 30s'
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Stephen Rea reflects on how becoming a father shifted his priorities, placing his children above the pursuit of Hollywood fame, showcasing his commitment to family over work.
Discussing "The Crying Game," Rea acknowledges its pivotal role in his career, stating it "changed everything for him" and opened doors to numerous opportunities.
Rea reminisces about the privilege of working directly with Samuel Beckett, highlighting the profound influence of Beckett's work on his life and career as an actor.
He articulates a deep gratitude for his career achievements as well as a conscious choice to raise his children in a nurturing environment outside of the Hollywood limelight.
Read at Independent
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