
LONDON, Feb. 5 (UPI) -- Hollywood's Jack Nicholson has admitted to giving up his bad boy ways to embrace growing older but admits it gets lonely at times.
Nicholson, who was in London in advance of Friday's opening of his film, "Something's Gotta Give," told a reporter for the Daily Telegraph, "I'm not a raver any more. All good things come to an end."
Known as one of Hollywood's top actors -- and rabblerousers -- for more than three decades, the unmarried Nicholson, 66, said it's time to give up dating young women and going to nightclubs.
"I don't know the name of a single club in Los Angeles. Anyway, I think it is very unattractive for me to be seen fawning over little, tiny girls. I didn't feel that for a long time in my life, but now I do," he said.
"Dating just does not happen to be my scene at the moment. I am not into it," he said. "Of course, I miss the real thing. Of course I get lonely ... But you know, I am lucky. I have a relatively rich life and a lotta friends."
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