Anthony Hopkins Reveals the Secret Behind His Long-Lasting Film Career

Anthony Hopkins, the star of 'The Silence of the Lambs,' shared in an interview that the key to his enduring career is a piece of advice he received. Let's listen to the wisdom that has sustained his success for so many years.

Anthony Hopkins, the 86-year-old star of one of the most suspenseful films of all time, "Silence of the Lambs," continues to thrive in his acting career.

The renowned actor recently appeared as Sigmund Freud in "Freud's Last Session" and voiced the character Jimmy in the "Rebel Moon" series.

Beginning his career in the 1960s, Hopkins has won numerous awards, including two Oscars, four BAFTAs, two Primetime Emmys, and a Laurence Olivier Award.

In a recent interview, Hopkins shared a crucial piece of advice that has helped him survive in the film industry for so many years.

He revealed the life-changing tip given to him by Hollywood legend Katharine Hepburn.

In 1968, Hopkins co-starred with Hepburn in the Oscar-winning film "The Lion in Winter."

Hopkins played Richard the Lionheart, while Hepburn portrayed his mother.

According to Independent, Hopkins shared this advice in an interview with The Times.

He said, 'When I was young, I was very ambitious and arrogant. One day, Katharine Hepburn told me to calm down and remember that it's just popcorn. After that, I stopped taking acting so seriously. It was just a job for me.'