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The Oscar winner says that she is serious to give up actors

It looks like Cate Blanchett is ready to roll the credits for their acting career.

After 35 years on stages and screens, the Australian actress recently told Magazin Radio Times that she is “seriously give up with the spectacle” and that “many things I want to do with my life”.

“My family rolls with my eyes every time I say it, but I mean it,” explained Blanchett.

Her comments are surprising and seeing that Blanchett appeared as a leading actress in a London production of the Anton Chekhov game “The Seagull”. Your first big radio drama “The Fever” will also arrive later this month.

But blanchett, now 55, has never been limited to an art form. Your curriculum vitae comprises works in over 70 films and 20 theater productions as well as two Academy Awards, four Golden Globes, three screen actors Guild Awards and four BAFAS with additional honors. (It was also nominated for two Emmy Awards and a Tony Award.)

Her most remarkable films include the blockbuster series “The Lord of the Rings” as well as the two films that made you an academy awarded with Academy Award: “The Aviator” and “Blue Jasmine”.

In her interview with Radio Times Magazine, Blanchett did not shared any specific plans after action, even though she commented on the circumstances of her enormous career.

“How many people do I like to be alive,” she said. “I got into life in unwanted places. Maybe my career was so strange eclectic when you call it a career.”

Until she reveals more, fans can see blanchett in the upcoming film “Father, Mother, Sister, Brother”, in which Adam Driver and Mayim Bialik can also be seen.

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