Tom Selleck turns 80 and reveals if he's ready to retire after Blue Bloods was shockingly canceled
Tom Selleck turns 80 and reveals if he's ready to retire after Blue Bloods was shockingly canceled
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Tom Selleck turned 80-years-old on Wednesday. It was quite the milestone for the iconic Hollywood actor who is now facing a slower pace after an incredibly successful career. His highlights included Magnum PI, the Jesse Stone movies and a guest role on Friends.
Selleck had to adjust his lifestyle after the bad news that his long-running hit cop show Blue Bloods was canceled last year. It is not likely Tom is celebrating turning 80 with a lot of hoopla as in December the star told Parade magazine he was not making plans.
'None whatsoever,' said the actor as he said that birthdays don't mean much to him now. 'I'm trying not to count. I stopped celebrating birthdays a while back. I intend to keep working.'. Tom Selleck turned 80-years-old on Wednesday. It was quite the milestone for the iconic Hollywood actor who is now facing a slower pace after an incredibly successful career. Seen in 2015.
Selleck had to adjust his lifestyle after the bad news that his long-running hit cop show Blue Bloods was canceled last year after 14 seasons. 'I would love to do another comedy. The right kind of comedy,' said the star who played Courteney Cox's love interest on Friends.
'Friends made people laugh and cry at times. That’s the kind of comedy I enjoy doing. Three Men and a Baby had that, too.'. The Detroit, Michigan native starred as Frank Reagan in the CBS police drama Blue Bloods, which was cancelled after 14 years on-air, in October.