Matthew McConaughey had a 'calling' to become a monk

Matthew McConaughey has revealed he had a "calling" to become a monk and planned to devote his life to God before a friend talked him out of the idea and he pursued a career in Hollywood instead.

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Matthew McConaughey wanted to become a monk but a friend changed his mind
Matthew McConaughey wanted to become a monk but a friend changed his mind

Matthew McConaughey planned to become a monk.

The 55-year-old actor has revealed he initially decided to devote his life to God but a friend talked him out of the idea and he pursued a career in Hollywood instead because he would have squandered his "gift" for storytelling.

Matthew told the Guardian newspaper: "I believed my calling was to become a monk ... I would have made a good monk. I revere dedication, a life that dedicates itself to God, that sees God in every natural thing, at all times ...

"I had long talks about it with a Benedictine monk friend of mine who’s now an abbot at a monastery, and he said: ‘Nononononononoonono, you’re a communicator, you’re a storyteller, do not go to live a hermetic life. You need to communicate and tell stories.

"That is a gift you have been given. Do not dampen that gift or put a blanket on that gift by becoming a monk or hermit'."

Matthew went on to explain his Christian faith has been challenged at times and he turned to writing poetry as his way of making sense of the world.

He explained: "I found myself looking at the world around me and not finding evidence of things I want to believe in.

"I didn’t want to quit believing, but I was looking at how we’re treating each other, the low barometer of trust, and there seemed to be a sense of win at any cost. It doesn’t matter how you did it, just win.

"I became a little cynical. And then I was like: 'How dare you, you arrogant, entitled p****.' That is a disease. Cynicism is, I believe, a disease."

Matthew is dad to three kids and his eldest son Levi, 17, is following him into the acting business, making his feature film debut opposite his dad in The Lost Bus - and the Oscar-winner admits he had no idea the youngster was interested in the family trade.

He told E! News: "Three generations. My mother has always been a performer and so she’s been films. I had no idea he was even interested."

Matthew's mom Kay McConaughey, 93, also appears in The Lost Bus alongside her son and grandson.