Cate Blanchett
I’m done acting … maybe
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Cate Blanchett says that she is not a joke about giving up acting after a super successful, three decade-plus career.
In a recent interview with ‘The Standard’, says the dual Oscar-winning actress that her family rolls with their eyes when she drives the idea to continue making films.
But Cate insists that she is dead to throw the towel in the towel, because there are many things she still wants to do in life. She has never been completely comfortable as a celebrity.
CB says that when she performs a media interview, her quotes are pulled out and it will be italics in articles, making them ‘really loud’. “I’m not that person,” she adds. Cate also shares that it has cost her for a long time that she wants to be photographed.
Moreover, Cate says that she has always seen herself as someone in the ‘periphery of things’, adding ‘, so I am always surprised when I belong somewhere.’ She says they never “be accepted or welcome”.
Cate summarizes it like this … “I have spent comfortably for a lifetime with the feeling of being uncomfortable.”
As you know … Cate is one of the most recognizable actors in Hollywood and starts her career in the theater in 1992 with a role in David Mamet’s “Oleanna”. She later switched to TV roles in shows such as “Heartland” before she landed her first feature debut in “Paradise Road” in 1997.

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Cate then played the leading role in dozens of popular films, including “The Talented Mr. Ripley” (1999), “The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring” (2001), “The Aviator” (2004), “The Curious Case of Benjamin Button” (20).
She has won two Academy Awards for the best supporting actress in The Aviator (2005) and best actress in Blue Jasmine (2013).