Denzel Washington , the double Oscar-winning actor, has hinted that his days in front of the camera may be numbered. The 69-year-old Hollywood star recently suggested at the American Black Film Festival in Miami Beach, Florida, that he might be considering retirement. He further expressed this sentiment by stating that after Sir Ridley Scott's 'Gladiator II' , there aren't many other projects that have caught his attention.

Lenny Kravitz's flourishing family from ex Lisa Bonet to Channing Tatum Gladiator sequel in chaos after 'fireball' lands six crew members in hospital In an interview with Empire magazine, he said: "There are very few films left for me to make that I'm interested in, and I have to be inspired by the filmmaker, and I was tremendously inspired by Ridley." At the festival, he elaborated on his shifting focus: "The things that are going on for me professionally behind the camera are as important to me now as in front of the camera. "I think there's less and less time I'll be spending in front of the camera.

" During the discussion, Denzel also shared his experience of working with his children on a Netflix adaptation of August Wilson's 'The Piano Lesson'. The film was co-written and directed by his son Malcolm Washington, starred his other son John David Washington, and was produced by his daughter Katia Washington. DON'T MISS.

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