Tom Selleck is going to miss Blue Bloods when the police procedural ends in December. The 79-year-old, who’s played NYC police commissioner Frank Regan since 2010, recently opened up about the reality of being out of work after so many years. “As an actor, you never lose — I don’t lose, anyway — the sense that every time I finish a job, it’s my last job.”
The Magnum P.I. alum, worth a reported $45 million, conceded that he’s not about to go broke, but did note that he’ll have to keep working if he wants to hold on to his beloved California avocado ranch. “Am I set for life? Yeah, but maybe not on a 63-acre ranch,” Tom told CBS Sunday Morning while recently promoting his new memoir, You Never Know.
Raised in Sherman Oaks, California, the actor was inspired to buy the sprawling property after appearing in the 1979 TV Western The Sacketts, which he said “taught me about a lifestyle that I embraced and live with to this day.” It’s his “paradise,” an insider exclusively tells Closer. “But it takes a lot of upkeep, it’s a financial drain.”