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Kevin Bacon, 61, says he won't do famous Footloose dance anymore despite 'daily requests'

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36 years after its release, Golden Globe winner Kevin Bacon said he will no longer perform the memorable dance moves from the teen movie that launched his career, Footloose.When Access Hollywood asked the Philadelphia-born 61-year-old on Monday if he'd ever recreate Ren McCormack's angry warehouse dance, he shook his head: 'No, I'm not that angry anymore, no.''But yeah I do get a lot of requests for that,' Kevin stressed.

Retired: 36 years after its release, Golden Globe winner Kevin Bacon said he will no longer perform the memorable dance moves from the teen movie that launched his career, Footloose (pictured in 1983) 'No, I'm not that angry anymore, no': Access Hollywood asked the Philadelphia-born 61-year-old on Monday if he'd ever.

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