This Article is From Nov 27, 2013

Julia Roberts: I decided to quit acting once

Julia Roberts: I decided to quit acting once

Julia Roberts is married to cameraman Daniel Moder.

Highlights

  • Actress Julia Roberts has considered giving up acting jobs to spend more time with her children.
  • The Pretty Woman star, who is married to cameraman Daniel Moder, said she found it tough when she tried to leave her kids, twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, to go back to work after they were born in 2004, reported Contactmusic.
  • "The first time I worked after I had Finn and Hazel was a play for four months. And they were a year-and-a-half old, and there was a little place in the theatre for them to play, and Paul Rudd's son was just younger than they were.
  • "It seemed perfect, 'I'll be at work while they're sleeping, and nothing about our life will be any different.'
  • And then cut to me standing at an elevator waiting to go to work, literally pulling my own hair out. I went a little bit cuckoo," she said.
  • Roberts, 46, said she felt she had earned the right to take some time off with her kids because she had been working non-stop for so long.
  • "I had been working for 18 years when I had Hazel and Finn almost nine years ago. So I felt like I earned that time in my house and in my kitchen and in bed all day with these two little people. I felt that was my present to myself. I was fortunate to work a lot, and I worked hard, and I was very devoted to that, and then I earned this jewel box of a life that I felt completely entitled to."
Los Angeles: Actress Julia Roberts has consideredgiving up acting jobs to spend more time with her children.

The Pretty Woman star, who is married to cameramanDaniel Moder, said she found it tough when she tried to leaveher kids, twins Hazel and Phinnaeus, to go back to work afterthey were born in 2004, reported Contactmusic.

"The first time I worked after I had Finn and Hazel was aplay for four months. And they were a year-and-a-half old, andthere was a little place in the theatre for them to play, andPaul Rudd's son was just younger than they were.

"It seemed perfect, 'I'll be at work while they'resleeping, and nothing about our life will be any different.'

And then cut to me standing at an elevator waiting to go towork, literally pulling my own hair out. I went a little bitcuckoo," she said.

Roberts, 46, said she felt she had earned the right totake some time off with her kids because she had been workingnon-stop for so long.

"I had been working for 18 years when I had Hazel andFinn almost nine years ago. So I felt like I earned that timein my house and in my kitchen and in bed all day with thesetwo little people. I felt that was my present to myself. I wasfortunate to work a lot, and I worked hard, and I was verydevoted to that, and then I earned this jewel box of a lifethat I felt completely entitled to."
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