But the former Yellowstone star doesn’t have a “bucket list” for what he wants to do in his career, but simply looks for projects that will “satisfy” him and give pleasure to other people.
“I don’t have those things. I have that list [but] I don’t refer to it that way. But certainly my eyes and my enthusiasms are wide open and very big,” he said.
“I’ve so enjoyed life and imagining what I can do, what can I be about and what makes a difference. Not only to me, but to other people. What just satisfies me?
“I go through that whole idea, and you realise it’s about time. It’s a rush to get to all of them.”
The Bodyguard actor recently explained he is attracted to scripts that steer away from obvious “notions of heroism” often seen in movies.
Speaking on The Will Cain Show, he said: “The notion of heroism when no one’s looking. I think when you’re a child or young man or young woman and you see that, you realise, you know, the heroism of a woman who works three jobs, you see her four in the morning, every morning at a bus stop.
“And by the end of the evening, when she gets home so tired and makes a meal for her kids, she’s gone to three different places to work in movies. We can sometimes depict that and we lay music to it, and suddenly we know who’s important.
“Suddenly, we know who is powerful, who is a hero, a hero in her own family, that she would work that way to make life better for her children.”