Current:Home > MarketsHaley Joel Osment Reveals Why He Took a Break From Hollywood In Rare Life Update -ProsperityStream Academy
Haley Joel Osment Reveals Why He Took a Break From Hollywood In Rare Life Update
View
Date:2025-04-11 22:40:12
After high school, Haley Joel Osment had to stop seeing movie people for awhile.
"My parents used to say when I first started out in this industry, 'If it's ever not fun, you can quit tomorrow,'" the now 36-year-old actor told E! News in an exclusive interview. "And when I got to be college age, I got to go off and study theater and really think hard about whether I wanted to do this as my career in life."
The verdict, 25 years after The Sixth Sense made him a household name and he scored an Oscar nomination at 11?
"The answer has always been yes at all these junctures," said Osment, whose latest film is Zoë Kravitz's directorial debut, Blink Twice, in theaters Aug. 23. "It's still a job that I really enjoy, despite all the uncertainty and the difficulty of being able to plan your life three to six months out."
But he also happened to pick exactly the right time to put some distance between himself and Hollywood.
When he was busy enrolling at NYU's Tisch School of the Arts in 2006, "those were pretty tense years in terms of how celebrity was in Los Angeles," Osment recalled. There was "this very predatory, aggressive kind of tabloid engagement with certain celebrities."
Suffice it to say, he added, "I remember being very happy to not be making my home in Los Angeles at that time."
The L.A. native ended up living in New York for about 15 years before moving back to the figurative center of the industry, where last fall he was seen hitting the picket line outside Walt Disney Studios in Burbank with his fellow striking Screen Actors Guild members.
His hometown has since "mellowed out a bit," Osment noted, at least as far as the toxic paparazzi culture he witnessed as a teen is concerned. "We're in a different era than we were."
And while it admittedly took him "a long time to figure out how to navigate social media" as a public figure who also cared about his privacy, Osment credits content that's "willingly posted online" for helping to turn the temperature down.
"It's an interesting shift in dynamics," he noted, having eventually taken the plunge with Instagram to counter the myriad fake accounts claiming to be him that had already sprung up over the years.
"At this point I'm comfortable with it," Osment said. And "in this very large media environment, it's the way to promote your projects and help people keep up to date on what you're doing within the balance of reasonable privacy. I resisted it for so long and now it's like, 'Hey, it's fun to do some posts.'"
But like Hollywood in the late '00s, Osment isn't sorry to have missed out on this online scene when he was a kid, either.
"When I came up in this industry, the Internet was around but it wasn't so omnipresent that it is today," said Osment, who was 5 when he made his big-screen debut in 1994's Forrest Gump. "So for younger actors today, I'm always really impressed with them being able to manage the TikTok-Instagram-social media landscape, because that's not something I ever really had to deal with at that age."
In Blink Twice, Osment plays Tom, a morally pliable struggling actor who—in the middle of a hedonistic getaway on an island belonging to a billionaire played by Channing Tatum—eats nothing but hard-boiled eggs to slim down for a part. ("There might be a spit bucket under the table," Osment cracked.)
But though he's got three decades in show business under his belt, Osment says he hasn't had "too many interactions" with Tom-like characters, a guy who's "sort of pathetic" but trying to "be a better man and optimize his life."
Incidentally, Tom also feels as much a departure from Osment's sunny nature as the role of dead people-seeing Cole Sear in The Sixth Sense did in 1999.
"My voice sounds a lot higher than I remember it when it was coming out of my mouth at the time," Osment said of going back as an adult to watch the film that changed his life. "But it's strange, because I remember being inside of those scenes very well. And it's weird to be looking at them 25 years later and how young that person seems."
To director M. Night Shyamalan's credit, "and to all the directors and producers and fellow actors that I've worked with," he continued, "I always felt very comfortable on set. There's a lot of adrenaline that's involved when you want to get a scene right, but everyone that I worked with made sure that there was never any kind of weird, undue pressure to do the job right."
And coming home from school to "great messages" on the answering machine from Bruce Willis also remains a cherished memory from that time.
"He is just such a legend," Osment said of his Sixth Sense costar, who officially retired from acting in 2022 after being diagnosed with aphasia. "It's been hard to see what he and his family have had to go through."
But having met Willis' daughters, he added, "it gives you some comfort that he does have such a wonderful family. They're all so close and have been handling a really difficult situation in a really courageous way, so I admire them a lot."
Meanwhile, Osment continues to credit his own "really great parents"—theater actor dad Michael Eugene Osment and teacher mom Theresa Osment—and their "healthy suspicion of the industry" for helping him stay grounded through the years. Going to "regular school" and having friends outside the industry helped anchor him as well.
But it has also helped to have little sister Emily Osment with him in the business—she also started acting when she was 5—and they remain a tight sibling unit.
"We definitely have tried to help each other as much as we can," Osment said, though "she didn't need too much advice from me. She forged her own path, and her comedy career has been pretty incredible."
The whole family also has the 32-year-old's big day to look forward to, the Young Sheldon alum having confirmed her engagement to Jack Anthony in June 2023.
"That's coming up," Osment shared. "We were just all getting our groomsmen suits tailored a couple weeks ago, so it's going to be a great wedding."
Reflecting on his sister's success alongside his own, he added, "I'm really happy for her and proud of her. It's fun that we both get to still be doing this after starting as children."
And 30 years in, it hasn't gotten old.
For instance, Osment said it was "such a dream" getting to work recently with Tim Burton on the upcoming second season of Netflix's Wednesday, which stars Jenna Ortega as the Addams family standout.
"I've admired him forever, I love his movies," Osment said of the show's creator. "That's one of those days where you show up on set, you get to see somebody like that at work, and it's just like, 'Wow, this is why I love my job.'"
veryGood! (352)
Related
- Global Warming Set the Stage for Los Angeles Fires
- EBUEY: Bitcoin Leading a New Era of Digital Assets
- Shirtless Chad Michael Murray Delivers Early Holiday Present With The Merry Gentlemen Teaser
- Travis Kelce’s Brother Jason Reveals One of the “Greatest Things” About Taylor Swift Romance
- House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
- I worked out with Jake Gyllenhaal, Matt Damon’s trainer. The results shocked me.
- DJT stock is on a winning streak. But is Trump Media a risky investment?
- Escaped cattle walk on to highway, sparking 3 car crashes and 25 animal deaths in North Dakota
- Israel lets Palestinians go back to northern Gaza for first time in over a year as cease
- Hurricane Milton re-strengthens to Category 5 as it approaches Florida | The Excerpt
Ranking
- 'Kraven the Hunter' spoilers! Let's dig into that twisty ending, supervillain reveal
- Sandra Bullock Makes Rare Red Carpet Appearance With Keanu Reeves for Speed Reunion
- October Prime Day’s Best Bedding Deals 2024: Save Over 60% off Sheets, Pillows & More Fall Essentials
- Ed Wheeler, Law & Order Actor, Dead at 88
- Meta donates $1 million to Trump’s inauguration fund
- Jennifer Lopez Details How Her F--king World Exploded” After This Is Me...Now Debut
- Alabama jailers to plead guilty for failing to help an inmate who froze to death
- Ali Wong reveals how boyfriend Bill Hader's 'sweet' gesture sparked romance
Recommendation
Federal Spending Freeze Could Have Widespread Impact on Environment, Emergency Management
Tuna is increasingly popular in the US. But is it good for you?
Mega Millions winning numbers for October 8 drawing: Jackpot rises to $129 million
Busy Moms Deserve These October Prime Day 2024 Beauty Essentials - Revlon, Laneige & More, Starting at $4
This was the average Social Security benefit in 2004, and here's what it is now
Garth Brooks claims he's a victim of a 'shakedown,' names himself and rape accuser
Ethel Kennedy, widow of Robert F. Kennedy, suffers stroke
Gene Simmons Facing Backlash Due to Comments Made During DWTS Appearance