Cate Blanchett confirms that she takes seriously renouncing the performance

Cate Blanchett confirms that she takes seriously renouncing the performance

Cate Blanchett is considering a future away from the bright Lights of Hollywood.

In an interview with Radio Times from the United Kingdom, the Australian native says she does not intend to continue acting during the rest of her career.

“My family puts my eyes blank every time I say it, but I say it seriously. I take seriously give up the performance,” he said. “[There are] Many things I want to do with my life. “

Blanchett, who returned to the big screen last month in front of Michael Fassbender in “Black Bag”, also hinted that he never felt comfortable with the idea of ​​being a celebrity.

“When you go to an interview program, or even here now, and then see Soundbites of the things you have said, taken out and in itch, they sound very loud,” he said. “I am not that person.”

“I always felt that I am on the periphery of things, so it always surprises me when I belong to anywhere. I go with curiosity in any environment in which I am, not waiting to be accepted or welcome,” he continued. “I have spent my life feeling comfortable with the feeling of feeling uncomfortable.”

A Oscar winner for “The Aviator” of 2004 and “Blue Jasmine” from 2013, Blanchett did not suggest a timeline in which he foresaw out of the attention center, nor offered any idea about what his next chapter can imply.

Cate Blanchett confirms that she takes seriously renouncing the performance
“I have spent my life feeling comfortable with the feeling of feeling uncomfortable,” Cate Blanchett told Radio Times of the United Kingdom in an interview.

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According to all accounts, their career on stage and the screen remain. Earlier this month, he wrapped an acclaimed race in a “The Seagull” of Anton Chekov, which according to the reports points to a Broadway transfer. And last year, he completed the work in the movie “Father, mother, sister, brother”, co -starring Adam Driver and Charlotte Rampling.

It is also scheduled to star in the next science fiction comedy “Alpha One” with Dave Bautista, Riley Keough and Channing Tatum.

Appearing at the Rotterdam Film Festival in February, Blanchett said he never imagined acting in films.

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“I was resigned, happily, to a race in the theater. I didn’t think that girl was,” he said, by variety. “It made sense that women had a certain ‘useful life’ in the film industry and a certain type of women could parade on the screen and others.”

However, his ambitions changed, after capturing a projection of “The Stranger” of 1967 of the legendary Italian director Luchino Visconti.

“I don’t think I have seen it since then, but I was hypnotized by the film narration,” he said. “In addition, we grew up in such an incredible moment in the manufacture of Australian film. I remember seeing ‘picnic in Hanging Rock’, ‘Honey’, ‘An angel at my table.’ I thought: ‘Maybe I can enter that frame.'”

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