As Blue Bloods edges closer to a possible finale, Tom Selleck is making it clear that retirement is not in his plans. The iconic actor, famed for his role as Frank Reagan, has voiced his strong aversion to stepping away from acting, expressing a deep desire to continue his work in television.
Selleck’s Passion for Acting
In a recent interview, Selleck elaborated on his reluctance to retire, especially with Blue Bloods nearing its conclusion. “I hate the idea of retiring,” he declared. “Acting is more than just a job for me; it’s my passion. It keeps me engaged and challenged.”
His dedication to the craft has been evident throughout his career, from his breakout role in Magnum, P.I. to his long-running portrayal in Blue Bloods. “I’ve been lucky to portray characters that resonate with audiences,” he reflected. “As long as there are stories to tell and roles to play, I’m here to stay.”
Looking Ahead
With Blue Bloods possibly coming to a close, Selleck is already focused on what’s next. He mentioned having discussions with CBS about finding a new series. “I’ve built a strong relationship with CBS over the years,” he shared. “I’d love the opportunity to collaborate with them again on something fresh and exciting.”