Christian Bale believes Hollywood isn't for kids
30.11.1999 /
'Batman Begins' star Christian Bale is against children working in Hollywood and says he won't allow his daughter to become a child star. Bale was just eight-years-old when he started starring in commercials and got his first major movie role in Empire
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