
69-year-old English actor Bob Hoskins, best known for iconic roles in Who Framed Roger Rabbit, Hook, and Garfield: A Tale of Two Kitties (okay, maybe not that last one), known for playing “Cockney rough diamonds,” according to the first line of his Wikipedia bio, recently told the BBC that he’s retiring from acting after being diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease.
In a statement on Wednesday, his agent said he was withdrawing from acting after a “wonderful career” and would be spending time with his family.
“He wishes to thank all the great and brilliant people he has worked with over the years, and all of his fans who have supported him during a wonderful career,” said the statement.
In 1986, his portrayal of George in Neil Jordan’s film Mona Lisa, about a high-class call girl, won him numerous awards including a Globe for best actor, a Bafta and an Academy Award nomination. Hoskins was again nominated for best supporting actor at the Globes for his role in Mrs Henderson Presents, a 2005 British comedy directed by Stephen Frears, starring Dame Judi Dench.
More recently, his role as a publican in Jimmy McGovern’s drama serial, The Street, earned him the title of best actor at the 2010 International Emmys.
Aw, shine on, you rough, Cockney diamond, you. It’s sh*tty, but I don’t get it, why does he have to retire? Why not just have them write Parkinson’s into the script? “Once there was this old guy. Oh, and also, he has Parkinson’s.” It’s one line. And clearly it wouldn’t be unrealistic. Anyway, I hope he comes out of retirement for one or two more roles. I’d hate for his last job to be Snow White and the Huntsman (pictured below).
At times like these, I think it’s important to remember that Harrison Ford is a year older than Bob Hoskins and wears an earring.

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At least he didn’t get Hodgkins.
This news has shaken me to my core.
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What about the Mario Bros sequel? I’ve been hanging on that cliffhanger ending for damn near 20 years!
SPOILER ALERT
The princess was in another castle all along.
Kate Hepburn looked like a bobble head the last twenty years of her career. Bob Hoskins with the shakes would be cool.
This is all John Leguizamo’s fault.
In all seriousness, though, this sucks. Mona Lisa and The Long Good Friday are both amazing.
“The Mafia? I’ve shit ‘em!” I’d have his short, chunky unhinged gangster over any of Joe Pesci’s anyday.
Well there goes any chance of seeing a dark & gritty “Prince & the Pauper” reboot with him & Phil Collins
That troll circle jerk pic I made in the last thread is original content! Hooray for OC!
I prefer to think on happier times. Like that time he had a naked grass slashed up with a machete before going home to shag Helen Mirren.
Fuck your retirement, I demand you star in a Roger Rabbit sequel, Hoskins. Just imagine the hell his shaking would put the animators through.
“Fuck Me”
B. Hoskins in The Wall
This makes me a sad panda.
Anyway, I hope he comes out of retirement for one or two more roles. I’d hate for his last job to be Snow White and the Huntsman (pictured below).
At least he didn’t go out like Orson Welles and Raul Julia.
His performance as Khruschev was also one of the only bright spots in Enemy at the Gates along with Ron Perlman.
If you’re looking for bright spots at the Battle of Stalingrad then you’re looking in the wrong place. The Battle of Cannae is where the laughs are.
brutal, just brutal. Eddie Valiant is without question one of my favorite characters all-time.
another great supporting turn: J. Edgar Hoover in Nixon. the mincing was done very tastefully.