Kurt Russell says people warned him that leaving LA for Colorado meant ‘goodbye’ to his career
Kurt Russell reflects on his decision to leave Los Angeles for a ranch in Colorado, which he believes has greatly benefited his family. Despite warnings from others in the entertainment industry, he found a lifestyle that suits him better. Russell appreciates the natural environment and the different upbringing it provides for his children compared to city life.
- ▪Kurt Russell moved to Colorado for a more relaxed lifestyle away from Hollywood.
- ▪He and Goldie Hawn built a ranch together where their family has grown up over the past 40 years.
- ▪Russell noted that life in Colorado offers great rewards and a connection to nature for his children.
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Entertainment Kurt Russell says people warned him that leaving LA for Colorado meant ‘goodbye’ to his career By Tracy Wright, Fox News Published May 31, 2026, 11:46 p.m. ET See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google Originally Published by: Kurt Russell wasn’t looking for an escape, but found home in the mountains after leaving Los Angeles. Russell, 75, admitted that his ranch life in Colorado allows him to do “the things that I want to do on a day-to-day basis.” “What I want to look at, what I want to be a part of — all the things that Colorado has to offer,” he told People magazine.
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