Sandra Bullock is one of the most entertaining stars in Hollywood. She is a versatile star and has done many genre-busting films in her storied career. The past few years have brought immense love and praise for Bullock’s professional career since she has delivered breathtaking performances and gone on to star in some of the most talked about projects.
Bullock once revealed that she was amazed after reading the screenplay of her 2004 crime drama Crash, in which she briefly starred opposite her co-star Brendan Fraser as his wife. In 2003, when she accepted the offer to appear in the controversial film, she was reportedly on a hiatus from her acting career, but the script enticed her, and she agreed to do the movie.
Sandra Bullock Desperately Wanted to Star in Paul Haggis’s Film Crash
Sandra Bullock has captivated the audience with her on-screen magic. She has given tough competition to the young stars by accomplishing the absolute best in each of her films. Her level of acting is unmatched, and fans and co-stars have happily devoured and felt inspired by her success story as Bullock has become a juggernaut in the film industry.
She has carefully picked her films but never shied away from experimenting with different genres of projects. The actress has been part of several iconic and award-winning films, such as the 2004 crime drama Crash.
In 2003, director Paul Haggis signed her for the role of Jean Cabot, wife of District Attorney Rick Cabot, played by actor Brendan Fraser. The Demolition Man movie star revealed that when she initially read the screenplay, without any second guessing told the director to sign her for any one of the women roles in the movie.
“I read Crash, and I told Paul, I’ll play any one of the women just to be in the movie. It was only four days of work, and it was totally re-inspiring.”
One of the reasons Sandra Bullock agreed to work in Crash was that she only had four days of work, as she briefly appeared in the movie, which received six Academy Award nominations upon its release and earned $98.4 million at the global box office.
Sandra Bullock Claims She Took A Break From Her Acting Career For a Reason
In a tell-all interview with CBS Sunday Mornings, Sandra Bullock revealed she decided to take a break from her acting career, claiming she took her professional career so seriously that she missed spending time with her family.
“I can be creative, I can be part of a community, but right now, working in front of the camera needs to take a pause. I want to be at home. So I’m not doing anyone any favors who’s investing in a project if I’m saying, ‘I just want to be at home. Because I was always running, I was always running to the next thing. I just want to be present and responsible for one thing.”
Sandra Bullock previously told EW that she took her acting job too seriously, and now it’s time she wants to spend more time with her children, Louis and Laila, and less time in front of the camera.
Source: The Mercury