
Knowing that the age of 40 is anathema to a lot of Hollywood studios and projects in reference to actresses, Catherine Zeta-Jones said it wouldn't be that hard to cope with not working in Hollywood if roles offered her began to diminish.
Zeta-Jones said about the possibility: "Everything I do with my acting is a bonus. It's like a hobby. I'm not one of those people who are so self-centred that they just have to do it.
"I do the best I can with my work and when I hit 40, maybe things won't change. If (my career) falters, that's fine by me. I just think it's good I'm aware of the possibility of that."
She has said before that family comes before acting, and is much more discriminate in choosing if she's even going to take a role in a film if offered.
More than likely she'll have a long steady career in film if she chooses to. Those that want something less can usually get something more.







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