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Cate Blanchett likens career to a `love affair' that might be over

- By Emily St. Martin

Cate Blanchett is thinking about breaking up with acting — again.

The actor, who's Oscarnomin­ated for lead actress for her acclaimed performanc­e in “Tár,” has been in the throes of an onagain, off-again romance with acting for more than 30 years. Now the Oscar nominee is reiteratin­g sentiments she has shared before, and it may be the final curtain call for her acting career.

“It's not occasional — it's continual,” Blanchett said of her desire to quit acting in a Vanity Fair interview published Monday. “On a daily or weekly basis, for sure. It's a love affair, isn't it? So you do fall in and out of love with it, and you have to be seduced back into it.”

In February 2019, she sat down with Julia Roberts for

Interview magazine and opened up about the less savory sides of her profession.

“As you get older, acting just gets more and more humiliatin­g,” Blanchett told Roberts. “When I was younger, I would wonder why the older actors I admired kept talking about quitting. Now I realize it's because they want to maintain a connection to the last shreds of their sanity.

“As I get older, I ask myself if I still want to submit myself to the shamanisti­c end of this profession and go completely into madness,” she added. “It's the King Lear end of the spectrum of what we do, right? So I'm on the proverbial couch thinking, `Do I want to go that direction, or do I actually want to live a life?'”

Blanchett told Vanity Fair she's finally going to rest. “I just said no to a couple of things. I think it's time to be quiet.”

 ?? VITTORIO ZUNINO CELOTTO — GETTY IMAGES/TNS ?? Cate Blanchett attends the “Tar” red carpet at the 79th Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival on Sept. 1, 2022.
VITTORIO ZUNINO CELOTTO — GETTY IMAGES/TNS Cate Blanchett attends the “Tar” red carpet at the 79th Venice Internatio­nal Film Festival on Sept. 1, 2022.

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