Ryan Reynolds Reveals He Wrote His Dad a Letter Listing ‘Every Amazing Thing He Ever Did’ Before His Death; Details Here

As a fervent admirer of Ryan Reynolds, I find his journey to be nothing short of inspiring. His ability to confront and learn from his past, particularly the complex relationship with his late father, is truly commendable. The poignant tale of their bond, tainted by the shadow of Parkinson’s, unfolds like a heartwarming script, reminding us that life often mirrors art.


Ryan Reynolds shares with PEOPLE magazine personal insights about the time spent with his late father and the valuable lessons he’s learned through introspection since his passing. During their conversation, Reynolds discusses the emotional turmoil that came with his father’s Parkinson’s diagnosis and how, as a father of four now, he appreciates the depth of those moments more fully. He also recalls writing him a letter before his death, an act for which he feels grateful.

In an interview, the star admits that as he reflects on the past, he’s piecing together realizations about accepting his own role, saying “I wasn’t fully acknowledging my responsibility.” Reynolds was diagnosed with Parkinson’s at 22, and his father, James Chester Reynolds, lived with it until his death in 2015 at the age of 74. The family kept the diagnosis a secret until it manifested in hallucinations and delusions, making the actor feel particularly “distanced” from his father during that time.

Reflecting on my past, I recall a pattern where my father would weave intricate narratives suggesting secret plots such as “This is happening” or “These individuals may be targeting me,” and even more dramatically, “This person is out to get me.” However, this behavior was starkly different from what I had personally observed about him.

In the last months of his father’s life, Reynolds attempted to mend their relationship by reaching out to him. The actor who starred in Free Guy wrote a list of the “wonderful deeds” James had performed as a father, such as being there during difficult times. “I did manage to find closure, but I wasn’t with him when he passed away, and I do regret not being there,” he says.

Ever since the joint appearance of Deadpool & Wolverine, starring Hugh Jackman, I’ve been enjoying myself quite a bit. This movie has been receiving outstanding praise from both audiences and long-time Marvel enthusiasts. Moreover, with an impressive box office collection exceeding a billion dollars, it has solidified its position as the highest-grossing R-rated film to date.

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2024-08-18 18:54