Hayden Christensen quit Hollywood after #StarWars because he didn’t feel like he’d earned it https://t.co/z19p5K39jhpic.twitter.com/2TLz4ZtJPf
— Vulture (@vulture) December 29, 2015
Screen legend Hayden Christensen visited the @LATimes office while promiting his first flick in 5 years "90 Minutes in Heaven," a faith-based drama. The chosen one, who was intended to make an appearance in Star Wars: The Force Awakens, touched on how he bought farmland in 2005 and quit Hollywood.
How do young stars deal with sudden fame? https://t.co/l6Ho2JOeA0pic.twitter.com/LxBh8FpAD8
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) December 29, 2015
Skywalkerspilled to @LATimes: "I guess I felt like I had this great thing in 'Star Wars' that provided all these opportunities and gave me a career, but it all kind of felt a little too handed to me. I didn't want to go through life feeling like I was just riding a wave."
Paraphrased from @Vulture. @LATimes.
ONTD: Have you ever quit your job to join the dark side?