The Oscar-winning actor, 64, shared that he intends to wind down his illustrious career when he completes his run in the acclaimed spy drama Slow Horses.
Oldman continued, sharing that while he has signed on for two additional seasons of the Apple TV+ series, he doesn’t intend to work well into his later years like some actors.

Oldman has also been through four divorces, an experience he referred to as “heartbreaking.” However, he has found love in recent years and tied the knot for the fifth time in 2017 to art curator Gisele Schmidt, People reported. Despite his desire to wind down, Oldman still maintains an intense devotion to the work that he’s famous for. He refused to cut his long hair for Christopher Nolan’s upcoming atomic bomb film Oppenheimer, in which he plays President Harry Truman opposite Cillian Murphy, Emily Blunt and Florence Pugh.