The Grease! actor and wife Kelly Preston were left devastated when son Jett passed away in 2009
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John Travolta considered retiring after his son died.
The Grease! actor and wife Kelly Preston were left devastated when son Jett passed away in 2009 and he admits it was only the support from his fans, loved ones and faith in Scientology which prevented him from turning his back on his career in the aftermath of the tragedy.
He said: "I lost my son a few years ago and I had been having quite a time of that. "And after three years of getting a lot of support from the church and a lot of support from people - fans and family - I decided that it was OK to go back to work.
"Because I even thought of retiring at one point, because it just felt like too much."John - who is making his acting return in new movie Savages - admits he is still impressed by his "extraordinary" career achievements.
He added in an interview with 'BBC Breakfast': "Grease! and Saturday Night Fever were the number one and two records in history until Michael Jackson's Thriller came along.
"So for five years we held the crown for one and two! It was pretty extraordinary. And still I think that You're The One That I Want [from Grease!] is the biggest duet in history."
The Grease! actor and wife Kelly Preston were left devastated when son Jett passed away in 2009 and he admits it was only the support from his fans, loved ones and faith in Scientology which prevented him from turning his back on his career in the aftermath of the tragedy.
He said: "I lost my son a few years ago and I had been having quite a time of that. "And after three years of getting a lot of support from the church and a lot of support from people - fans and family - I decided that it was OK to go back to work.
"Because I even thought of retiring at one point, because it just felt like too much."John - who is making his acting return in new movie Savages - admits he is still impressed by his "extraordinary" career achievements.
He added in an interview with 'BBC Breakfast': "Grease! and Saturday Night Fever were the number one and two records in history until Michael Jackson's Thriller came along.
"So for five years we held the crown for one and two! It was pretty extraordinary. And still I think that You're The One That I Want [from Grease!] is the biggest duet in history."