Scottish actor James McAvoy is considering quitting acting to become a full-time house-husband.
The 28-year-old will take a break from making films to spend more time with wife and co-star from hit TV series 'Shameless', Anne-Marie Duff.
McAvoy, 28, who played Dr Nicholas Garrigan in the film about Ugandan dictator Idi Amin, said: "I have been in employment for a long time, so I am taking a bit of a break.
"I've done enough for a while and people get fed up of seeing you, but apart from that, although I'm young, I need a bit of a rest. You could say I have become a house-husband."
"It's not a new man thing, it's just largely a boring man who doesn't mind staying in the house thing."
McAvoy has just finished filming 'Wanted' opposite Angelina Jolie.