Samuel L. Jackson Moving to Hartford, CT

photo by Gage Skidmore / CC BY-SA 2.0 / croppedphoto by Gage Skidmore / CC BY-SA 2.0 / cropped

HARTFORD, Connecticut – In a big surprise to everyone in Los Angeles, Hollywood actor Samuel L. Jackson has announced today in an interview that he is moving to the Hartford, Connecticut area. He told the magazine that he was “tired of the L.A. lifestyle” and was looking for a change in life.

“I just want to slow things down a bit and get away from the crazy, hectic life in L.A. I’ve visited the Hartford area a few times over the years and the people there are real… they’re genuine and pretty friendly too and I think those are the things that are most important in deciding where to live,” Jackson said.

“I’m not giving up on my career; just looking for a change in life and I think I’ve found it in Hartford,” Jackson reassured fans. If you’re a resident of the Hartford area let us know in the comments section below what you think about Samuel L. Jackson moving to your area.

photo by Gage Skidmore / CC BY-SA 2.0 / cropped

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9 Comments on "Samuel L. Jackson Moving to Hartford, CT"

  1. Jessica Nadal | March 26, 2016 at 1:46 am | Reply

    It would be our pleasure to welcome you with open arms an it would be nice to have a celeberty in hartford

  2. Living in or around the Hartford area is great. More affluent residents are in the area than most really know. He is not the only celeb or millionaire to reside in this area. Most of you won’t see him anyway.

  3. I think is cool he one of my favorite
    Actors welcome to Hartford

  4. Born and raised in Hartford, moved to Fl, for six yrs. I’ve learned to appreciate Ct. I’m happy to be back in Hartford!

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  6. Ummmmm well to be honest most Hartford residents are really nice but the crime rate is @ an ultimate high & it’s not getting any better. To many young people committing crime & it’s ridiculous. I’m trying to get me & my kids away

  7. Town of Windsor welcomes you with open arms. I’d be happy to show you around.

  8. I am hopeful Mr. Samuel L. Jackson is eventually able to see the Economic, Health, and Educational inequities that exist in Connecticuts Communities, particularly Hartfords Black communities. I am hopeful he has a philanthropic side to him and desires to do something meaningful for people of this area namely the Northend of Hartford. I am hopeful that when he moves here he doesn’t insulate himself with people who are disconnected from the struggles of the average Ray. I am hopeful he can see that with his influence he could impact communities(like Hartfords Northend) nationwide. Mr. Jackson is amazing. He is so gifted and talented; he is Super Star. I am hopeful he can be as big of a star in Philanthropy; Unapologetically be mindful of creating EQUITY vs equality. I am hopeful that he is entrepreneurial enough to see the possibility of creating an unstoppable movement that awakens a community of people nationally which yields more positive collective future outcomes for the people that look like him.

  9. Andrew Woods | March 29, 2016 at 6:24 am | Reply

    Ditto to Howard K. Hill

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