‘Oppenheimer’ star David Krumholtz quits acting in heated rant: ‘Frustrated, fed up, fried’

David Krumholtz is “frustrated, fed up, fried” after more than 30 years in Hollywood. The “Oppenheimer” actor, 48, declared that he is taking an “indefinite break” from acting as he took issue with how actors are treated and fears that he could go “broke.” “I kinda sorta put my acting career on hold the other day.
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David Krumholtz is “frustrated, fed up, fried” after more than 30 years in Hollywood. The “Oppenheimer” actor, 48, declared that he is taking an “indefinite break” from acting as he took issue with how actors are treated and fears that he could go “broke.” “I kinda sorta put my acting career on hold the other day. It’s been something I’ve been petrified to do for years,” Krumholtz wrote in a now-deleted post on Threads Monday. “Specifically, the fear was that I’d go broke and not be able to handle being out of the game.” Instead, the New York City-born star — also known for “The Santa Clause” and “Numb3rs” — said he “sent the definitive email” to call it quits and felt a sense of relief.
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