Emma Watson taking year-long break from acting
Emma Watson is taking a year-long hiatus from acting in order to focus on philanthropy and her "own personal development".
The 25 year old made her professional acting debut in the first Harry Potter film in 2001, but now she's ready to step out of the spotlight to focus on other endeavors that aren't related to the entertainment industry.
"I'm taking a year away from acting to focus on two things, really.
My own personal development is one," she tells author bell hooks in
an interview for Paper magazine. "My own personal task is to read a
book a week, and also to read a book a month as part of my book
club. I'm doing a huge amount of reading and study just on my
own.
"I almost thought about going and doing a year of gender studies,
then I realized that I was learning so much by being on the ground
and just speaking with people and doing my reading. That I was
learning so much on my own. I actually wanted to keep on the path
that I'm on. I'm reading a lot this year, and I want to do a lot of
listening."
She continues, "I'm reading so much and exposing myself to so many
new ideas. It almost feels like the chemistry and the structure of
my brain is changing so rapidly sometimes. It feels as if sometimes
I'm struggling to keep up with myself. It's a really cool period of
time for me. My work that I do for the UN is all very clearly
outlined, but my personal views and opinions are still being
defined, really. So it'll be an interesting time."
The other goal she has during her self-imposed hiatus is to
continue to absorb herself in her work for the United Nations and
its women's rights campaign HeForShe, revealing plans to "take
another field trip in the next two or three months," as well as,
"organising a HeForShe arts week, a university tour, and launching
the HeForShe website."
Watson admits, "It's a lot. There's a lot to do."
While she doesn't have any new projects on her slate, Watson is
releasing one film this year (16), sci-fi thriller The Circle.