Cate Blanchett: I am serious about giving up acting

IANS April 15, 2025 129 views

Acclaimed actress Cate Blanchett is seriously considering stepping away from acting after a remarkable three-decade career. Despite her contemplation of retirement, she remains actively involved in multiple film and stage projects, including an upcoming alien comedy and a radio play. Blanchett candidly admits feeling "profoundly dull" during interviews and seeks to explore other life opportunities. Her potential retirement doesn't diminish her current impressive professional momentum, with several exciting projects on her horizon.

"I am serious about giving up acting." - Cate Blanchett, Radio Times Interview
Los Angeles, April 15: With a career spanning over three decades and two Oscar honours, actress Cate Blanchett said she is “serious” about stepping away from her craft one day.

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Two-time Oscar winner contemplates leaving acting career

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Continues work in upcoming films Alpha Gang and The New Boy

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Recently completed The Seagull stage production

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Releasing audioplay The Fever on BBC Radio 4

She said during a new interview with the UK's Radio Times magazine, where the actress is promoting her forthcoming and first-ever audioplay, BBC Radio 4's The Fever, reports deadline.com.

While introducing herself for the tape, she hesitated to announce her title as actress, which co-director John Tiffany pointed out.

She replied, "I did, didn't I? It's because I'm giving up."

The star clarified, "My family roll their eyes every time I say it, but I mean it. I am serious about giving up acting."

She added that there are "a lot of things I want to do with my life."

Speaking to her experience of celebrity, she said that she doesn't love the interview process,

"No one is more boring to me than myself and I find other people much more interesting. I find myself profoundly dull ... When you go on a talk show, or even here now, and then you see soundbites of things you've said, pulled out and italicized, they sound really loud. I'm not that person."

Most recently, Blanchett wrapped her 6-week limited engagement of Anton Chekhov's The Seagull in London's Barbican Theatre, which is currently eyeing a 2026 Broadway run.

Next up, she will appear in the star-studded alien invasion comedy Alpha Gang, from the Zellner brothers, which she is also producing, as well as previous colleague Jim Jarmusch's Father Mother Sister Brother, a triptych feature film. Her latest movie, The New Boy, which is set for a May 23 theatrical release.

Talking about "The Fever," it is an adaptation of Wallace Shawn's drama features a 90-minute monologue from an unnamed woman who travels to a civil war-torn country and becomes ill, realizing that her material comforts and privileges are bankrolled by oppression spurred by global capitalism.

Reader Comments

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Sarah K.
I totally get why she'd want to step away. After 30+ years in the spotlight, anyone would crave some normalcy. Her performances have been incredible though - hope she changes her mind! 🎭
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Miguel T.
The way she talks about finding herself "profoundly dull" is so relatable. It's refreshing to hear a celebrity be this self-aware. Maybe that's what makes her such a great actress?
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Jenny L.
While I respect her decision, I can't help but feel this would be a huge loss for cinema. She brings such depth to every role. The New Boy will be bittersweet to watch now knowing it might be one of her last.
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Raj P.
Interesting that she's moving into audio plays and producing. Sounds like she's not leaving entertainment entirely, just shifting focus. The Fever sounds fascinating - can't wait to listen!
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Tyler G.
Respectful criticism: I wonder if she's being a bit dramatic about quitting acting when she still has multiple projects lined up? Maybe she just needs a long break rather than retirement.
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Amira S.
Her work in The Seagull was magical ✨ If this is truly her farewell to acting, at least she's going out on an incredible high note. The theater world will miss her presence.

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