Sandra Annette Bullock is one of the most renowned American actress and producer.
She was born on July 26, 1964, in Arlington, Virginia and made her first stage appearance at age five in an opera in Germany.
She has since starred in many more movies and won a Best Actress Academy Award and Golden Globe for her performance in The Blind Side (2009).
In 2010 and 2014, she was the highest-paid actress in the world and in 2015, Sandra was chosen as People’s Most Beautiful Woman. She was also included in Time’s 100 most influential people in the world in 2010.
In an interview with PEOPLE magazine in 2015, she said: “I’ve never been a great beauty. I’ve never been the bombshell that was coveted. In an odd way, that made growing older a lot easier in this business. I guess I’m doing it on my own terms, and that is my wish for everyone.’’
When she was asked what advice would she give her younger self? “Oh wow, that list is long,” says, Sandra.
“But I wish I could go back and tell myself to not worry so much. I wasted so much time with worry. I wish I could get it back.”
“Am I the mother my son deserves? And am I living my authentic life, am I good enough, working hard enough, am I able to keep my son safe? Did I pick up all the dog poop in the yard before the playdate?” she says, jokingly.“Worrying used to be very paralyzing for me, and now I can talk myself off the ledge. Louis is the one who snapped me out of it.”
Sandra says that she is not fond of watching herself on the big screen. She says, “I don’t watch myself, but I’ve gotten better about looking at the work,”
“I don’t mind aging on film, I just don’t feel beautiful. If I see myself on TV, I flip right by it; I do not stop.”
In an interview with The Independent, Sandra said that she does not want to change a thing about how her life turned out.
She said: “My life went the way it went because it was supposed to be that way,” she says. “Sometimes you have to open up your mind and wait. I can say that because I see the bigger picture, but when you’re in it, you’re like: ‘When is my family coming?’ I was there. I know what that feels like. And at some point, you almost let go of the idea, and when you do, all of a sudden the universe goes: ‘Oh, you finally let go? Here you go. This is it.’’
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