Los Angeles: Multiple Oscar Award-wining actor Cate Blanchett was told that her film career would only last five years. The Tar actor revealed that the words of caution came from nonother but her husband. Looking back at her over two decades long journey, Cate said that "landscape has certainly changed."
Blanchett, who has four children with spouse Andrew Upton, said the theatre director advised her to "enjoy" her moment in the spotlight when she first found fame because it was so hard for women to have longevity in the industry. Reflecting on how things have progressed for women, she told OK! magazine: "Well, the landscape has certainly changed."
"You know, in the dawn of time when I entered the film industry, which was a very long time ago, I remember my husband saying to me in an incredibly supportive way, 'Enjoy it babe, you've got five years, if you're lucky.' And that was true for women." She further added, "I think there are a lot of people who have been changing that landscape, not only female, but trailblazing actors who have pushed the boundaries." The 53-year-old star acknowledged that she is in a "privileged position in certain environments" but doesn't feel particularly powerful.
Asked if she feels powerful, she said: "No I don't. I mean you get certain environments, you know, I'm a white woman who is financially secure, who has gone through primary, secondary and tertiary education, who is in a non-abusive relationship and who is in work and has good health. "So yes, on that level, I am incredibly powerful."