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Anthony Hopkins, 82, admits he thinks there’s a ‘wonderful peacefulness’ to death

January 17, 2021 5:08 pm By

Anthony Hopkins has admitted he’s ‘at peace’ with his eventual death as he described life as a ‘terminal condition’ which brings a ‘tremendous freedom.’

The veteran actor, 82, described how he has accepted that his eventual passing is ‘inevitable’ because there is ‘nothing’ he can ‘do about it’.

Sir Anthony, who lives in Los Angeles, spoke about the subject as he prepares to star as a dementia sufferer in The Father which is set for release in January, marking his 60-year career on the big screen.

The Oscar-winning actor said: ‘Your life is terminal. It’s a terminal condition, you’re not going to get off the planet alive.

The actor made his debut role in the 1960 series A Matter Of Degree before landing his most iconic role as Hannibal Lecter in Silence of the Lambs in 1991.

Sir Anthony also portrayed Pope Benedict XVI in Netflix film, The Two Popes, in 2019 which received Golden Globe, Academy Award and BAFTA nominations.

The actor, who has one daughter, Abigail, 52, at one point revealed he had not spoken to her for 20 years.

He also described how he still feels ‘slightly embarrassed’ when he sees men ‘cry’ but gets ‘tearful’ at the T.S. Elliot poem – The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock.

Earlier this year Sir Anthony thanked his fans for their well-wishes as he gave an update after reaching day 10 of his voluntary isolation in March.

The actor revealed in an Instagram video that he’d been painting to pass the time, showcasing his impressive artwork as he did so.

Looking cheerful in a sky blue shirt and dark trousers, the Silence of the Lambs star addressed the camera as he revealed what he’s been up to while remaining in his home.

He said: ‘Hello everyone, well thank you for your generous compliments and well-wishes. As you see I’m in self-quarantine, I’m 82 years of age I’ve found lots of things to do.’

Addressing his pet cat, he continued: ‘For example, I played the piano for Niblo, he’s busy at the moment, he’s writing his memoirs!’

The star then went on to reveal one of the many activities he’s been doing while in isolation, adding: ‘I’ve also been painting, these are my latest paintings, just for the fun of it. I’m afraid Niblo does not really approve of my work, I think he’s probably a better painter than me.’

A representative for the Oscar Winner told Page Six at the time that he was well and opted to enter a ‘totally voluntary and preventative’ self-isolation.

His wife Stella also confirmed that the star was still feeling well and that he has been staying at home with their cat ‘painting, playing the piano and reading.’

MailOnline has contacted representatives for Anthony Hopkins for further comment.

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