Harry Potter star - Writing instead of magic: Emma Watson takes a break from movies - and tries her hand behind the camera
Actress Emma Watson (33) appreciates her current break from the film world. She is experiencing more autonomy, she told the British magazine "Vogue" (January issue). "I'm so glad that I've allowed myself to just have things out of order." And not knowing what was coming next. "Everything I've learned - I wouldn't trade that for anything."
Watson was already in front of the camera for the "Harry Potter" films as a child. As a young adult, she studied English literature, but also continued to work as an actress. Most recently, she shot "The Circle" (2017) and "Little Women" (2019). In the meantime, she has also tried her hand at directing a commercial and, according toVogue, has enrolled on a creative writing course.
Emma Watson discovers a love for herself - and for writing
The move to write, study and be behind the camera was also scary, she says, because she had never done it before. "I've always been in front of the camera; I've always been an actress." She also said no amount of success will make you happy or content if you don't like who you are or enjoy what you do when no one is watching.
In the interview, Watson spoke about sustainable fashion, her dog and also an earlier comment. In 2019, she described her relationship status in a Vogue interview as "self-partnered". It wasn't necessarily about celebrating being single, Watson now told the magazine. When she turned 30, she realized how she could take better care of herself - and be proud of it.
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Emma Watson, known for her role as Hermione Granger in the 'Harry Potter' films, is currently embracing a break from the fast-paced film world. She expressed her gratitude for the newfound freedom and independence to 'Vogue' magazine, mentioning how she enjoys the unpredictability of not knowing what's next.
The British actress started her career in front of the camera at a young age with the 'Harry Potter' series. Later, she pursued her love for literature by studying English at Brown University. Despite her academic focus, she continued acting, appearing in movies like 'The Circle' and 'Little Women'.
With a desire to broaden her horizons, Watson ventured into directing, directing a commercial. She also shared with 'Vogue' that she's now studying creative writing, further exploring her passion for storytelling.
Watson's decision to step behind the camera and focus on writing was initially intimidating, given her background as an actress. However, she acknowledged that true happiness and contentment come from loving oneself and enjoying one's craft, regardless of external success.
In the interview, the actress also touched on topics such as sustainable fashion, her love for her dog, and reflected on her previous comments about being 'self-partnered'. She clarified that the term didn't aim to celebrate being single, but rather a personal journey towards self-care and self-love at 30.
Riding the wave of her acting success and creative exploration, Emma Watson continues to make headlines in the film world and beyond, showing her commitment to various passion projects in Great Britain.
Source: www.stern.de