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Morgan Freeman, 88, Says His Biggest Question About 90 Is Whether He Can Keep Playing Golf

The Oscar winner signals no retirement plans, promoting a new Now You See Me sequel now in theaters.

Overview

  • Freeman told AARP that his primary concern as he nears 90 is simple: “Will I still be playing golf?”
  • He said he lives on a golf course and often gauges sunny days by whether he can get out for a round.
  • The actor now uses a cart on the course and noted a bum right foot and ankle that limit how much he can walk.
  • He described golf as ideal exercise for older adults, citing the walking, bending and swinging it requires.
  • Freeman remains active on screen, recently reprising Thaddeus Bradley in Now You See Me: Now You Don’t, and he says retirement is not imminent.