David Krumholtz Announces Indefinite Break From Acting Amid Pay and Industry Frustrations

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David Krumholtz, known for Oppenheimer, says he’s taking an indefinite break from acting after 30+ years, voicing frustration with how actors are treated, fears of going broke, pressure to self‑promote on social media, and a shifting, more corporatized Hollywood; he’d return only for the right project, and residuals from earlier hits like The Santa Clause have dwindled.
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