Paul Walker wanted to retire soon from Hollywood to spend quality time with his teenage daughter.
Los Angeles:
Paul Walker, who died in a car accident last year, was wary of stardom as he felt "it ruins you".
The actor, who shot to fame with his acting acumen in the Fast And The Furious series, loved adventure in every way and he even wanted to retire soon from Hollywood to spend quality time with his teenage daughter. (Also read: Paul Walker's brothers to stand in for him in Fast And Furious 7 )
On the sets of his last complete film Brick Mansions, Walker expressed his reason not to submerge himself in stardom.
"If you get caught up in that, it ruins you. Hollywood is garbage," he had said. (Also read: Jordana Brewster: Paul Walker's absence is tough )
Brick Mansions will release in India April 25.
The actor, who shot to fame with his acting acumen in the Fast And The Furious series, loved adventure in every way and he even wanted to retire soon from Hollywood to spend quality time with his teenage daughter. (Also read: Paul Walker's brothers to stand in for him in Fast And Furious 7 )
On the sets of his last complete film Brick Mansions, Walker expressed his reason not to submerge himself in stardom.
"If you get caught up in that, it ruins you. Hollywood is garbage," he had said. (Also read: Jordana Brewster: Paul Walker's absence is tough )
Brick Mansions will release in India April 25.