The 'Tulsa King' star recently opened up to ET about his legacy and career resurgence.
has a lot to be proud of over the course of his career, as well as some major regrets -- but ultimately, the actor says he has learned some profound lessons from his children that shaped him as an actor and as a human being.Sly
The film deals with Stallone's experiences with an abusive father and his late son Sage and paints a fuller portrait of the man behind the massive"I've seen a lot of documentaries and most of them talk about your body of work, and this one here talks about why you are the way you are," Stallone said."Like, who molded you, from what environment, and this is what molds everyone.
"Every actor feels the time crushing in on them, and eventually it'll all go away, it's gonna dissipate. No one remains on top forever. There's a valley," he said."So you fight so hard to keep your career going and get that finite script that's gonna define your career -- but you do it at a great cost. And usually your family is the one that suffers this kind of forced abandonment.
"It's really easy to say, 'Never give up.' [But] that's hard to do," Stallone said, advising other actors to"learn to deal with failure."
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