London:
King Kong star Naomi Watts says success in Hollywood isn't everything because she is now working all the time.
The 43-year-old Oscar-nominated actress said she finds life in Hollywood uncertain, but prizes other things over how often she is working now, reported Contactmusic.
"Acting is such an uncertain kind of life. You struggle so much at the beginning of your career - at least I did - and then you suddenly find yourself working all the time and after six or seven years you realise that maybe work and success isn't everything," she said.
Watts, who was recently seen in Clint Eastwood's J Edgar opposite Leonardo DiCaprio as the FBI director's loyal secretary, Helen Gandy, said it was challenging for her because it required extensive time in make-up.
"I think with Helen, we wanted to make her look elegant, so we were trying to go carefully. The process of the endless hours, sitting in a make-up chair is hard and I'm quite an anxious, fidgety person anyway, so I don't really like people touching me for too long," she added.
The 43-year-old Oscar-nominated actress said she finds life in Hollywood uncertain, but prizes other things over how often she is working now, reported Contactmusic.
"Acting is such an uncertain kind of life. You struggle so much at the beginning of your career - at least I did - and then you suddenly find yourself working all the time and after six or seven years you realise that maybe work and success isn't everything," she said.
Watts, who was recently seen in Clint Eastwood's J Edgar opposite Leonardo DiCaprio as the FBI director's loyal secretary, Helen Gandy, said it was challenging for her because it required extensive time in make-up.
"I think with Helen, we wanted to make her look elegant, so we were trying to go carefully. The process of the endless hours, sitting in a make-up chair is hard and I'm quite an anxious, fidgety person anyway, so I don't really like people touching me for too long," she added.