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alert-–-stranger-things-star-dacre-montgomery-reveals-why-he-quit-hollywood-after-finding-fameAlert – Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery reveals why he QUIT Hollywood after finding fame

Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery has revealed why he stepped out of the spotlight after finding success in Hollywood.

The 30-year-old Perth-born actor recently spoke with The n, discussing his retreat from stardom.

‘I think things have changed,’ he explained. ‘Traditional Hollywood stars existed because there was mystery… Social media has done away with that. That’s a large part of why I dropped off the map for the last five years.’

He added, ‘I’m not trying to compete with anyone else, I’m living my truth — and hopefully being able to pay the rent while I’m doing it.’

The star first appeared on the Netflix sci-fi hit — alongside Winona Ryder, Millie Bobby Brown, and more — as Billy Hargrove in 2017’s season two. 

‘I’ve given a piece of myself to every role I’ve played and that’s largely why I’ve taken time off,’ Dacre noted. ‘Lately, there’s been a lot of personal reflection about what I want in my career. I’m trying to gain a bit more control over where and what I’m working on.’

Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery has revealed why he stepped out of the spotlight after finding success in Hollywood; L-R Noah Schnapp, Priah Ferguson, Millie Bobby Brown, Carmen Cuba, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Caleb McLaughlin, Joe Keery, and Dacre

Stranger Things star Dacre Montgomery has revealed why he stepped out of the spotlight after finding success in Hollywood; L-R Noah Schnapp, Priah Ferguson, Millie Bobby Brown, Carmen Cuba, Winona Ryder, David Harbour, Caleb McLaughlin, Joe Keery, and Dacre

The star first appeared on the Netflix sci-fi hit as Billy Hargrove in 2017's season two

The star first appeared on the Netflix sci-fi hit as Billy Hargrove in 2017’s season two

Dacre will not appear in the upcoming fifth and final season of the series, as his character was killed off in season three.

Fans can next see him onscreen in the psychological thriller Went Up The Hill, which will be released on August 15.

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He is also readying to star in his directorial debut, The Engagement Party, which was announced in September 2024.

In May, the lifelong performer said in a statement shared by Deadline, ‘I could not be more honoured to be directing The Engagement Party, a film with an extremely important and timely message. 

‘I’m equally thrilled to have such a wonderful team of collaborators to help bring this story to life.’

And the star said to The n: ‘Not to be too sadomasochistic about it, but I really believe failure and rejection are the best form of learning.

‘Joel Edgerton is a great example of an n actor who has become a director. 

‘His brother Nash, a great friend and mentor, is producing this film and he’s generously offered to come over and do what he does with Joel when they work together.’

'Traditional Hollywood stars existed because there was mystery... Social media has done away with that. That¿s a large part of why I dropped off the map for the last five years,' he shared; pictured in 2024

‘Traditional Hollywood stars existed because there was mystery… Social media has done away with that. That’s a large part of why I dropped off the map for the last five years,’ he shared; pictured in 2024

Dacre will not appear in the upcoming fifth and final season of the series as his character was killed off in season three, which premiered in 2019

Dacre will not appear in the upcoming fifth and final season of the series as his character was killed off in season three, which premiered in 2019

'I¿ve given a piece of myself to every role I¿ve played and that¿s largely why I¿ve taken time off,' Dacre noted

‘I’ve given a piece of myself to every role I’ve played and that’s largely why I’ve taken time off,’ Dacre noted

Dacre — whose parents also work in the film industry — told The Daily Telegraph last year that he did not plan to appear in his directorial debut, although that has since changed.

He said at the time: ‘I’m not looking for this to be an engine for my acting career at all.

‘I want to direct, and I’m serious about directing, so I’m taking it seriously and not trying to use it as something else.’

The film is an intimate and intense drama. 

‘It is a four-hander, a chamber piece like a play that takes place in one location with only four people over one night,’ Dacre explained, teasing at a tightly-focused narrative driven by character dynamics. 

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