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Zac Efron wants to get off the hamster wheel

He wants to calm down and find his place in life: Actor Zac Efron no longer has to shoot three films a year.

Actor Zac Efron on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de
Actor Zac Efron on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Photo.aussiedlerbote.de

Actors - Zac Efron wants to get off the hamster wheel

US actor Zac Efron says he is currently looking for a place to settle down. "I'm thinking about where I want to make a home and live my life," the 36-year-old told the industry magazine "Variety". According to the magazine, the Hollywood actor no longer lives in Los Angeles and has recently spent a lot of time on his own property in Australia. He can spend as much time as he wants with his parents, he said. "They'll always be in California."

Efron, who had his breakthrough as a teenager in 2006 with the TV musical "High School Musical", later starred in comedies such as "Bad Neighbors" and "Baywatch" and will be in cinemas on 22 December with the thriller "The Iron Claw", takes a self-critical look at his former priorities. "It's scary," he said. "Sometimes you wake up after doing three movies a year and think, "I've neglected to think about my own life for so long.""

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Zac Efron, being a renowned Hollywood actor, has expressed his desire to leave the fast-paced life in Los Angeles and seek a more serene living situation in the USA. This shift in perspective comes as Efron, known for his roles in movies like 'High School Musical' and 'Baywatch', reflects on his hectic schedule as a movie star, likening it to being on a never-ending hamster wheel. Amidst this transition, people continue to follow his career and personal life with interest.

Source: www.stern.de

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