Los Angeles, Jun 21 (PTI) Jeff Goldblum may have been in a comeback mode for quite sometime now, but the actor says his popularity is slowly fading away.

The 65-year-old actor, best known for his work in the "Jurassic Park" franchise, "Independence Day" and "The Grand Budapest Hotel", says he is having doubts about his relevance in the showbiz.

"Whatever it is that's happened with my public reception, it's fleeting. The ups and downs of show business are fleeting. Life is fleeting. But this particular experience – where does it come from? I've done a couple movies that have been well-received and widely seen — the Thor movie.

"And I remember a few years ago somebody said, 'You know there's this Jeff Goldblum's watching you p**p thing.' This does seem to be a moment for me, doesn't it?'' Goldblum told Vulture.

The actor, who received his star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on June 14, was last seen in a cameo in "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom".

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