Sir Anthony Hopkins says he feels a “wonderful peacefulness” about the approach of death, insisting: “There’s a tremendous freedom because there is nothing I can do about it.” In an extraordinary interview to mark 60 years on screen, the 82-year-old actor told how he had accepted “the inevitable” – although he has no plans to go just yet.
He said: “Your life is terminal. It’s a terminal condition, you’re not going to get off the planet alive. "With that reality there’s a tremendous freedom, a wonderful peacefulness about it. “I remember when my mother was dying, she’d just had enough. What is your view?
Have your say in the comments below "She was 89 and wanted to go. It’s a sad subject still, but that’s the inevitable.” The Welsh star, who
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