Billy Bob Thornton Doesn't Consider Himself Part of Hollywood: I 'Mind My Own Business' (Exclusive)

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Jon Kopaloff/Getty Billy Bob Thornton does not consider himself "much of a part of Hollywood" despite his decades-long successful career as an actor TheLandmanstar told PEOPLE at a for your consideration event for the Paramount+ series that he prefers to "stay home" rather than engage in politics or the inner workings of the film and television industry "I'm at home with the family, or I'm in a recording studio or on the road or making this," he said Billy Bob Thornton's work is prolific, but theAcademy Award-winning actor does not necessarily consider himself a Hollywood celebrity. When Thornton, 69, appeared at a for your consideration event for his Paramount+ seriesLandmanon Sunday, June 8 in Los Angeles, the actor told PEOPLE that he tries to stay removed from the inner workings of Hollywood and politics. "Well, I kind of don't. I stay home," he said when asked to compare himself to his character Tommy Norris, who navigates the politics of the oil and gas companies inLandman. "I mean, really, I don't talk about politics and stuff with people. I just kind of stay out of it all. I'm not really much of a part of Hollywood, as you say. I'm at home with the family, or I'm in a recording studio or on the road or making this." "Those are the things I do, and I just kind of mind my own business," Thornton added. Michael Buckner/Variety via Getty Thornton tells PEOPLE that he is "for sure" having more fun portraying Norris than he first imagined when he signed on to star inLandman, which also stars Jon Hamm, Ali Larter and Demi Moore. Series creator Taylor Sheridanwrote the part with Thornton in mindafter Thornton made a cameo in another one of Sheridan's Paramount+ series,1883. "It's just unabashedly who he is," he says of the role. "I mean, he doesn't kind of hold back. It's almost like a few characters I've played boiled into one. He's like the guy fromGoliath,Bad Santa, it's like he doesn't suffer fools, but he also has some fun every now and then. I'm just basically playing who I would be if I were a landman." 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. Jon Kopaloff/Getty Thornton also said at the event that hedraws from his own experience as a parentwhile acting with hisLandmancostar Michelle Randolph, who portrays his character's daughter Ainslie in the show. Thornton is a dad to daughters Amanda, 45 (with his ex Melissa Lee Gatlin), and Bella, 20 (with his wife,Connie Angland), as well as sons William, 31, and Harry, 30 (with ex-wife Pietra Dawn Cherniak). "My daughter's 20, she's going to college right now. And it's like not a problem for me to be protective over the daughter there," he says. "And I've got two sons who I'm always telling, 'Don't do that — it's dangerous,' or 'Don't do that because it's a gamble,' whatever, so it's pretty easy." Read the original article onPeople

 

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