He left Hollywood after starring on the wildly-successful series Entourage to start a new life on a farm.
But Adrian Grenier would be open to returning to work in showbiz - if the conditions were right.
While Grenier has sporadically acted over the years, he told Page Six he would only sign onto certain projects if the film crew 'comes to him.'
'I mean, the truth is, the industry is moving to me,' the 49-year-old actor told the outlet on Monday.
'There's $2.5 billion that the Texas state government just put into film and television projects in Texas,' he explained. 'They're building three movie studios not too far from me.'
He added: 'I don't see any reason why we wouldn't just continue to film in Texas.'
Adrian Grenier revealed he has strict criteria for him to return to full-time acting
Grenier — who was born in Santa Fe, New Mexico and grew up going to school in New York City — noted that he still has 'a soft spot in [his] heart for California' but considers Texas his home now.
The Devil Wears Prada star currently lives with his family on his 46-acre ranch in Texas.
He purchased his first property in Austin in 2016 and later founded Kintsugi Ranch in Bastrop, a city located about 30 miles away from the trendy town, with his wife Jordan Roemmele.
The actor rose to fame for his role in the 2006 cult classic The Devil Wears Prada and for the hit HBO series Entourage
Since then, he has continued to act sporadically and his latest role is his first in four years. For future projects, he said he prefers for Tinseltown to travel to him in Texas
In Self Custody, Grenier plays a wealthy businessman who is the one responsible for giving his former employee (Patten) bitcoin as a signing bonus.




