He’s played a king on the silver screen and released his new action-thriller Geostorm on Friday.
But Gerard Butler has babies on the brain as he told PEOPLE magazine he’s ready to settle down and have children.
The actor said that becoming a father is one of the roles he’d love to play in real life.
Daddy Leonidas? Gerard Butler has babies on the brain as he told PEOPLE magazine he’s ready to settle down and have children; seen in London last week
‘In five years I want to be in a relationship,’ Butler told the publication. ‘I’d love to have one or two kids — it’s about time.’
The 300 actor said that dating has taken a backseat to his stellar career, which has affected his opportunities to create a family.
With five films in the pipeline for the next few years, the P.S. I Love you star said it’s difficult for him to even find the time to pursue a family.
Family focused: The 47-year-old actor said that becoming a father is one of the roles he’d love to play in the not-so-distant future
‘I have no personal life,’ Butler admitted.
The busy movie star has been touring the world promoting his new action-thriller Geostorm, which was released on Friday.
Known for his role as King Leonidas in the film 300, Gerard also faced a close call in a ‘hefty’ motorbike crash two weeks ago.
New priorities: The 300 actor said that dating has taken a backseat to his stellar career, which has affected his opportunities to create a family; seen on Lorraine last week in London
Hard work: With five films in the pipeline for the next few years, Butler said it’s difficult for him to even find the time to pursue a family; seen at Heathrow Airport last week in London
Recalling the accident, he told The Graham Norton Show last night: ‘A woman went from being parked to doing a U-turn and hit me. I did a somersault about 30ft in the air.
‘I jumped straight up but realised I done something bad. I broke my ankle and damaged my knee. It was pretty hefty.’
Butler was joined on the BBC One couch by actor Jeff Goldblum, comic Jack Whitehall, singer Gregory Porter and former US presidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
Actors! Butler was joined on the BBC One couch by actor Jeff Goldblum last week in London