Amanda Seyfried: Oscars Not a Priority for the Actress
Amanda Seyfried, the 40-year-old actress known for roles in films like The Dropout and Mank, has publicly stated that winning an Academy Award is not a primary career goal. In a recent interview with The New Yorker, Seyfried questioned the lasting recognition of Oscar winners, asking, “You remember who won these last ten years?”
A Shift in Perspective
Seyfried emphasized that the value lies in the nomination itself, stating, “It’s not the win that’s important. It’s the nomination. It propels you forward. It’s a fact.” While acknowledging that a win “would be fantastic,” she maintains it’s not a necessity for her continued success.
The actress received a nomination for the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards for her role in Le Testament d’Ann Lee, but the performance was not selected by the Academy Awards, with nominations announced on January 22nd. Seyfried’s comments came after this announcement.
Balancing Art and Commerce
Seyfried expressed a sense of fulfillment in finding a balance between artistic and commercial projects. She cited her recent work on Le Testament d’Ann Lee and La Femme de Ménage as examples of this successful combination. La Femme de Ménage has already achieved box-office success, while Le Testament d’Ann Lee is set for release in French cinemas on March 11th.
“I finally managed to marry the two in my heart and in my head, and I realized that’s what I want for the rest of my career,” Seyfried stated. “I’m going to juggle between the genres as much as possible, between independent projects and big studios. I got here without an Oscar. Why would I need one now?”
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Amanda Seyfried prioritize in her career?
Amanda Seyfried prioritizes receiving nominations for her work, believing they provide career momentum, over actually winning awards.
What recent films has Amanda Seyfried appeared in?
Amanda Seyfried recently starred in Le Testament d’Ann Lee and La Femme de Ménage.
Was Amanda Seyfried nominated for an Oscar this year?
No, Amanda Seyfried was not nominated for an Academy Award this year for her performance in Le Testament d’Ann Lee, though she did receive nominations for the Golden Globes and Critics Choice Awards for the same role.
As Seyfried continues to navigate a career blending independent and mainstream films, it is likely she will continue to seek out challenging roles and prioritize projects that resonate with her artistic vision. Her approach could influence other actors to re-evaluate the importance of awards in defining their success.