David Krumholtz declares indefinite acting break amid pay concerns and industry shifts

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After three decades in Hollywood, Oppenheimer actor David Krumholtz says he is taking an indefinite break from acting, citing frustration with how actors are treated and paid, fear of going broke, and the push to self-promote on social media; he’ll consider future roles if the right project comes along and notes dwindling residuals from The Santa Clause amid industry changes.
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