Renée Zellweger explains why she quit acting for 6 years

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Renée Zellweger says her six-year break from acting was “needed.”

In a new interview with British Vogue, the “Bridget Jones’s Diary” star spoke with former co-star Hugh Grant about why she took an acting hiatus from 2010 to 2016.

“I was sick of the sound of my own voice. When I was working, I was like, ‘Oh, my gosh, listen to you. Are you sad again, Renée? Oh, is this your mad voice?’ It was a regurgitation of the same emotional experiences,” Zellweger, 55, explained.

Renée Zellweger spoke about her six-year acting hiatus for the February issue of British Vogue. Nikolai von Bismarck
The “Bridget Jones’s Diary” star admitted that the time off was “needed.” Nikolai von Bismarck

However, Zellweger wasn’t sitting around and doing “nothing” during that time off — she actually took up several new hobbies and interests.

“I wrote music and studied international law,” she shared. “I built a house, rescued a pair of older doggies, created a partnership that led to a production company, advocated for and fundraised with a sick friend, and spent a lot of time with family and godchildren and driving across the country with the dogs. I got healthy.”

In 2010, the “Judy” actress famously paused her acting career after filming the movie “My Own Love Song.” She did not return to the industry until 2016 when she reprised her role as Bridget Jones for “Bridget Jones’s Baby.”

Zellweger quit acting from 2010 to 2016. Nikolai von Bismarck
During that time, Zellweger worked on music, health, building a house and more. NBCU Photo Bank via Getty Images

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Zellweger previously reflected on her “hard” decision to put her career on pause in an interview with British Vogue shortly after returning to the spotlight in 2016.

“As a creative person, saying no to that wonderful once-in-a-lifetime project is hard,” she admitted. “But I was fatigued and wasn’t taking the time I needed to recover between projects, and it caught up with me.”

The Oscar winner added that one of the biggest perks from her break was being able to live out of the spotlight for awhile.

The Oscar winner, pictured here in 2010, acted in the film “My Own Love Song” before taking the hiatus. WireImage
Zellweger later returned to acting for 2016’s “Bridget Jones’s Baby.” ©Universal/Courtesy Everett Collection

“I found anonymity, so I could have exchanges with people on a human level and be seen and heard, not be defined by this image that precedes me when I walk into a room,” she continued. “You cannot be a good storyteller if you don’t have life experiences, and you can’t relate to people.”

Zellweger later told InStyle in 2019 that she also used her time off to reflect and “prioritize” what was important to her.

“I just knew that there were certain things I needed to prioritize and if I kept going, there would be just no way I could do it,” she explained.

Zellweger later scored an Oscar win for her role in the Judy Garland biopic, “Judy.” ©Roadside Attractions/Courtesy Everett Collection
The “Chicago” actress returned to the spotlight when she began dating Ant Anstead in 2021. ant_anstead/Instagram

Zellweger shared that some of the things she focused on were “slowing down and working on building a life,” “getting to know somebody” and even “falling in love.”

“[I wanted] to learn new things, so I worked in a different capacity in this business,” she added. “Tried to create some things, produce some things, studied a little bit. I studied public policy, international law. And I traveled a lot. I went to Liberia. I spent a lot of time with my family on the East Coast.”

Zellweger later found herself back in the spotlight when she began dating British television personality Ant Anstead in 2021. The two have been going strong ever since.

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