Anthony Hopkins.Photo:Charlie GrayAt 86 years old,Anthony Hopkinssays he’s at “peace.”In the new issue of PEOPLE, the two-time Oscar winner and star of the new movieFreud’s Last Sessionsays he often feels “moments of relaxed bliss.”And with good reason. He’s beenhappily married to wife Stella, 67, for 20 years. He continues to work (in addition toFreud’s Last Session, he lends his voice toRebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver, due out on Netflix in April, and recently wrapped on the thrillerLocked).Perhaps most importantly, he’s in “good health,” he says. “I’ve just had a medical checkup. I’m in good shape.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Nevertheless, “I’m aware of my mortality,” saysThe Silence of the Lambsactor. “To be realistic, I know that if I have a few more years of work in me, I can do it. So work keeps me alive. I love working. I love being an actor. I love activity.”“I love the process of preparing a role,” he continues. “That keeps my brain neurologically active. I love that.”“I’m so lucky to be working at my age,” adds Hopkins, who seems surprisingly nonplussed that he’s offered roles even thoughhe just won his second Best Actor Oscar forThe Fatherthree years ago. “They still seem to send me scripts, and I think, ‘Well, good.’ ”Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore, Salma Hayek and Stella Hopkins in November.Monica Schipper/GettyHopkins quips that he’s not more selective about what roles he takes at this point in his career. “I’ll take anything,” says Hopkins. “I’m not choosier, no.”When he’s not working, the Welsh actor loves to paint (he recently showed his artwork at a show in Las Vegas), play the piano,and film self-described “silly” TikTok and Instagram videos: dancing the rumba in his kitchen to “Mambo Italiano,” dangling chopsticks from his chin or wiggling his tongue while stirring red sauce.Stella and his niece Tara Arroyave initially talked him into making the videos, he says.“I’m slightly reluctant,” Hopkins admits. “I say, ‘Oh no, not again.’ But I do something silly because we need humor. We need a laugh in life. For good reason, I guess. Life is tough. The world is a savage place, but life has its beauty.”Hopkins is able to stay so active because he takes care of himself. He cut out sugar from his diet. “I wasn’t eating junk food, but I liked sweet things. And I’ve stopped. Enough. Don’t even have honey anymore. But no, I feel healthier. I feel more awake,” he says.He also gets plenty of sleep. “I go to bed early,” he says.Anthony Hopkins in ‘Freud’s Last Session’.Patrick Redmond / Sony Pictures Classics / Courtesy Everett“I love British detective stories that are on television,” he says. “Very well done. There are always scenes where people are having parties and dancing. And I look at them thinking, ‘What?’ I think, ‘I used to do that. I’m glad they’re all having fun. I couldn’t do that.”Freud’s Last Sessionis in select theaters now and expanding to more on Friday.For more on Anthony Hopkins, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE.
Anthony Hopkins.Photo:Charlie Gray

Charlie Gray
At 86 years old,Anthony Hopkinssays he’s at “peace.”In the new issue of PEOPLE, the two-time Oscar winner and star of the new movieFreud’s Last Sessionsays he often feels “moments of relaxed bliss.”And with good reason. He’s beenhappily married to wife Stella, 67, for 20 years. He continues to work (in addition toFreud’s Last Session, he lends his voice toRebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver, due out on Netflix in April, and recently wrapped on the thrillerLocked).Perhaps most importantly, he’s in “good health,” he says. “I’ve just had a medical checkup. I’m in good shape.”Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Nevertheless, “I’m aware of my mortality,” saysThe Silence of the Lambsactor. “To be realistic, I know that if I have a few more years of work in me, I can do it. So work keeps me alive. I love working. I love being an actor. I love activity.”“I love the process of preparing a role,” he continues. “That keeps my brain neurologically active. I love that.”“I’m so lucky to be working at my age,” adds Hopkins, who seems surprisingly nonplussed that he’s offered roles even thoughhe just won his second Best Actor Oscar forThe Fatherthree years ago. “They still seem to send me scripts, and I think, ‘Well, good.’ ”Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore, Salma Hayek and Stella Hopkins in November.Monica Schipper/GettyHopkins quips that he’s not more selective about what roles he takes at this point in his career. “I’ll take anything,” says Hopkins. “I’m not choosier, no.”When he’s not working, the Welsh actor loves to paint (he recently showed his artwork at a show in Las Vegas), play the piano,and film self-described “silly” TikTok and Instagram videos: dancing the rumba in his kitchen to “Mambo Italiano,” dangling chopsticks from his chin or wiggling his tongue while stirring red sauce.Stella and his niece Tara Arroyave initially talked him into making the videos, he says.“I’m slightly reluctant,” Hopkins admits. “I say, ‘Oh no, not again.’ But I do something silly because we need humor. We need a laugh in life. For good reason, I guess. Life is tough. The world is a savage place, but life has its beauty.”Hopkins is able to stay so active because he takes care of himself. He cut out sugar from his diet. “I wasn’t eating junk food, but I liked sweet things. And I’ve stopped. Enough. Don’t even have honey anymore. But no, I feel healthier. I feel more awake,” he says.He also gets plenty of sleep. “I go to bed early,” he says.Anthony Hopkins in ‘Freud’s Last Session’.Patrick Redmond / Sony Pictures Classics / Courtesy Everett“I love British detective stories that are on television,” he says. “Very well done. There are always scenes where people are having parties and dancing. And I look at them thinking, ‘What?’ I think, ‘I used to do that. I’m glad they’re all having fun. I couldn’t do that.”Freud’s Last Sessionis in select theaters now and expanding to more on Friday.For more on Anthony Hopkins, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE.
At 86 years old,Anthony Hopkinssays he’s at “peace.”
In the new issue of PEOPLE, the two-time Oscar winner and star of the new movieFreud’s Last Sessionsays he often feels “moments of relaxed bliss.”
And with good reason. He’s beenhappily married to wife Stella, 67, for 20 years. He continues to work (in addition toFreud’s Last Session, he lends his voice toRebel Moon — Part Two: The Scargiver, due out on Netflix in April, and recently wrapped on the thrillerLocked).
Perhaps most importantly, he’s in “good health,” he says. “I’ve just had a medical checkup. I’m in good shape.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Nevertheless, “I’m aware of my mortality,” saysThe Silence of the Lambsactor. “To be realistic, I know that if I have a few more years of work in me, I can do it. So work keeps me alive. I love working. I love being an actor. I love activity.”
“I love the process of preparing a role,” he continues. “That keeps my brain neurologically active. I love that.”
“I’m so lucky to be working at my age,” adds Hopkins, who seems surprisingly nonplussed that he’s offered roles even thoughhe just won his second Best Actor Oscar forThe Fatherthree years ago. “They still seem to send me scripts, and I think, ‘Well, good.’ ”
Anthony Hopkins, Demi Moore, Salma Hayek and Stella Hopkins in November.Monica Schipper/Getty

Monica Schipper/Getty
Hopkins quips that he’s not more selective about what roles he takes at this point in his career. “I’ll take anything,” says Hopkins. “I’m not choosier, no.”
When he’s not working, the Welsh actor loves to paint (he recently showed his artwork at a show in Las Vegas), play the piano,and film self-described “silly” TikTok and Instagram videos: dancing the rumba in his kitchen to “Mambo Italiano,” dangling chopsticks from his chin or wiggling his tongue while stirring red sauce.
Stella and his niece Tara Arroyave initially talked him into making the videos, he says.
“I’m slightly reluctant,” Hopkins admits. “I say, ‘Oh no, not again.’ But I do something silly because we need humor. We need a laugh in life. For good reason, I guess. Life is tough. The world is a savage place, but life has its beauty.”
Hopkins is able to stay so active because he takes care of himself. He cut out sugar from his diet. “I wasn’t eating junk food, but I liked sweet things. And I’ve stopped. Enough. Don’t even have honey anymore. But no, I feel healthier. I feel more awake,” he says.
He also gets plenty of sleep. “I go to bed early,” he says.
Anthony Hopkins in ‘Freud’s Last Session’.Patrick Redmond / Sony Pictures Classics / Courtesy Everett

Patrick Redmond / Sony Pictures Classics / Courtesy Everett
“I love British detective stories that are on television,” he says. “Very well done. There are always scenes where people are having parties and dancing. And I look at them thinking, ‘What?’ I think, ‘I used to do that. I’m glad they’re all having fun. I couldn’t do that.”
Freud’s Last Sessionis in select theaters now and expanding to more on Friday.
For more on Anthony Hopkins, pick up the new issue of PEOPLE.
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