Robert Downey Jr. Will Do Sequels Until Forcibly Retired
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Robert Downey Jr. would happily only star in Sherlock Holmes and Iron Man movies for the rest of his career.
The actor loved his experiences on the set of both films so much, he wants to keep returning for new installments until he is forced to quit.
“I’d be happy to bounce back and forth between Sherlock and Tony Stark until I’m forcibly retired. And fortunately, not unlike Iron Man, there is a way to continue along the lines of Sherlock and not become embarrassed by my graying hair and more ropey muscles.”
Robert’s Sherlock Holmes co-star Jude Law also revealed he is hoping to get cast in a sequel to the detective adventure: “We would love the audience to fall in love with it as much as we have so we can tell a whole bunch more.”
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Jennifer Aniston’s Dad Discouraged Acting
Posted by Andru Edwards Categories: Biopics, Music, Celebrity Gossip, Upcoming Releases

Jennifer Aniston‘s father didn’t want her to be an actress.
The Bounty star recently revealed that John Aniston - Days of Our Lives’ Victor Kiriakis - begged her to choose a “less iffy” career. “My dad did not want me to do this at all. It wasn’t that he didn’t think I could, but he just thought that it was such an iffy thing,” the 40-year-old star said.
But instead of being discouraged, Jennifer says her father’s disapproval spurred her to go to even more auditions. “I think there was a part of his discouragement that kind of fueled my drive in a way,” she told People magazine.
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