Brad Pitt sat down for an interview with Australia's "60 Minutes" recently and told journalist Tara Brown that he will be retiring from acting when he is 50.
Brown had asked Pitt how long he thought he would like to be in the business for, and he said "Three years". He went on to say, "I am really enjoying the producing side and development of stories and putting those pieces together. And getting stories to the plate that might have had a tougher time otherwise."
The Oscar nominated actor has been busy working through his company, Plan B such as "The Voyage Of Time" documentary, as well as "Cogan's Trade," "World War Z" and "Twelve Years A Slave."
Pitt says, "If I'm choosing a film now, I want it to be maybe less immature than things I have done in the past. I'm very conscious, when they're adults I want it to mean something to them," he explained. "I want them to think, 'Dad's alright.' It changes everything. Everything. And it's so damn interesting."