Sir Daniel Day-Lewis has come out of retirement for his son’s film (Picture: Mark Von Holden/BAFTA/REX/Shutterstock)

Movie legend and multiple Oscar winner Sir Daniel Day-Lewis is making a return to acting after retiring in 2017 to star in his son’s debut feature film.

The Gangs of New York star — who boasts a net worth of $40million (£30million) — has steered clear of the spotlight for much of his seven-year break.

He dramatically quit acting after appearing in Phantom Thread; for which he picked up his sixth Academy Award nomination for best actor.

However, almost a decade on Sir Daniel will star in Anemone, which is being produced by Focus Features, who also shepherded his last film to the big screen.

This isn’t just any film calling the Lincoln icon back to screen though as it is the first time his son Ronan, 26, will direct a feature-length film.

The duo co-wrote the screenplay together, which is said to examine the family bonds specifically between fathers, sons and brothers.

Daniel Day Lewis looking unrecognisable with grey beard and moustache as he returns to acting. He unzips green coat and stands next to motorbike.
He looked utterly unrecognisable with his moustache and beard combo (Picture: MCPIX)

Sir Daniel holds gloves as he stands beside motorbike on set of Anemone. He has grey hair and moustache.
He co-wrote Anemone with his son Ronan, who is directing the film (Picture: MCPIX)

Sean Bean holding a white helmet while on set of Anemone.
Sean Bean also stars in the film about fathers, sons, and brotherhood (Picture: MCPIX)

Sean Bean, Samantha Morton, Samuel Bottomley and Safia Oakley-Green are also in the cast, with Sir Daniel seen on set in the UK with Sean on Tuesday, October 1.

The pair were photographed on a motorcycle together with Sir Daniel in a white helmet and rocking a striking silver beard and ‘tache combo.

‘We could not be more excited to partner with a brilliant visual artist in Ronan Day-Lewis on his first feature film alongside Daniel Day-Lewis as his creative collaborator,’ Focus Features chairman Peter Kujawski said in a statement, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

‘They have written a truly exceptional script, and we look forward to bringing their shared vision to audiences alongside the team at Plan B.’

Sir Daniel climbs onto motorbike on set of Anemone.
Sir Daniel has not starred in a film since 2017 (Picture: MCPIX)

Sir Daniel sits on motorbike, wearing helmet on set of Anemone. Sean Bean stands next to him, looking at the bike.
His break from acting came as quite a shock to fans (Picture: MCPIX)

Ronan has been working as a painter and filmmaker to some acclaim, with a solo exhibition set to open tomorrow in Hong Kong.

His father is considered one of the best acting talents of his generation and remains the only male performer to have won three best actor Oscars: for My Left Foot in 1990, There Will Be Blood in 2008 and Lincoln in 2013.

He also netted nominations for In the Name of the Father and Gangs of New York, alongside Phantom Thread.

His shock retirement from the screen was announced out of the blue via a message from his then-publicist Leslee Dart.

Sean Bean on set of Anemone. An assistant helps take backpack off him.
Sean and Sir Daniel could be seen getting kitted out for a motorbike ride (Picture: MCPIX)

Daniel Day Lewis with beard and moustache on set of Anemone. He puts on white motorbike helmet and stands next to motorbike.
It’s unknown if Sir Daniel plans to make more films after this (Picture: MCPIX)

Daniel Day-Lewis with wife Rebecca Miller and son Ronan Day-Lewis rocking pink hair with guest at a 'She Came To Me' Special Screening in October 2023
The multiple Oscar winner has collaborated with son Ronan (second L) on his debut feature film (Picture: Guerin Charles/ABACA/Rex/Shutterstock)

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‘Daniel Day-Lewis will no longer be working as an actor. He is immensely grateful to all of his collaborators and audiences over the many years,’ the statement read. ‘This is a private decision and neither he nor his representatives will make any further comment on this subject.’

Since then, the star has rarely been spotted out and about.

However, he did make an exception for his old friend and collaborator Martin Scorsese, appearing at an awards event in support of the filmmaker’s movie Killers of the Flower Moon in January.

The actor, who starred in Scorsese’s Gangs Of New York (2002) and The Age Of Innocence (1993), called working with the director ‘one of the greatest joys and unexpected privileges of my life’.

Daniel Day-Lewis pins Vicky Krieps into a white dress in a scene from Phantom Thread
Day-Lewis last appeared in Phantom Thread after announcing he was quitting acting in 2017 (Picture: L Sparham/Focus Features/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock)

Daniel Day-Lewis as Christy Brown blows a bubble held up in a wand to him by actress Fiona Shaw in My Left Foot
Over an acclaimed career, he won his first Oscar in 1990 for My Left Foot (Picture: ITV/Rex/Shutterstock)

Scorsese joked that he was hoping to coax Sir Daniel out of retirement for one final film together, but he’s been beaten to it by the star’s son.

He shares Ronan and younger son Cashel, 22, with filmmaker and author wife Rebecca Miller, who is the daughter of famous American playwright Arthur Miller.

He is also father to actor Gabriel-Kane Day-Lewis, 29, with award-winning French actress Isabelle Adjani.

The famous method actor, who is also known for films including The Last of the Mohicans and The Crucible, made his screen debut as a teenager in Sunday Bloody Sunday in 1971 before moving on to a number of memorable period drama roles.

Daniel Day-Lewis raises his eyebrow as Daniel Plainbiew in a scene from There Will Be Blood
There Will Be Blood was perhaps the peak of Day-Lewis’s popularity (and scored him another Oscar, of course) (Picture: Paramount/Vantage/Kobal/Rex/Shutterstock)

Daniel Day-Lewis stands with his arm around Martin Scorsese at The National Board of Review Awards Gala in January 2024
He has rarely been seen in public since retiring, but supported former collaborator Martin Scorsese in January (Picture: Getty)

He had a major breakthrough in 1985’s My Beautiful Laundrette, about a young gay man in an interracial relationship.

Sir Daniel was made a Knight Bachelor of the British Empire by the Duke of Cambridge in 2014.

He was known for taking breaks between his acting projects to recover and reset, but spoke out about his seemingly final decision to retire a few months after the statement was issued.

‘All my life, I’ve mouthed off about how I should stop acting, and I don’t know why it was different this time, but the impulse to quit took root in me, and that became a compulsion,’ he told W Magazine. ‘It was something I had to do.’

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