Did Kate Hudson Struggle to Break Free from Her Rom-Com Persona?
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Los Angeles, Feb 16 (NationPress) Hollywood actress Kate Hudson, renowned for her iconic roles in uplifting movies like How to Lose a Guy in 10 Days, Bride Wars, and Fool's Gold, has expressed that such films have limited directors' perceptions of her abilities for more intense roles.
During her appearance at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival, Hudson shared, “It was evident that the industry preferred to cast me in those films, and my aspiration was to deliver exceptional performances in that genre.”
She added, “There are numerous factors at play: your team, advisors suggesting, ‘You should consider this, these directors are fantastic.’ Then there’s the reality of being a single mother, facing decisions where financial security is a priority.
“However, I was beginning to feel a strong desire to explore different avenues. Once you achieve fame in a particular genre, it becomes challenging for filmmakers to envision you in diverse roles. They often think, ‘Transformation isn’t her strength,’ yet that’s precisely what I thrive on.”
Hudson emphasized the complexity of mastering a romantic comedy, believing it to be one of the most challenging genres to perfect.
She remarked, “Crafting a successful rom-com requires the same meticulous intention as any great film, rather than merely aiming to create a romantic comedy.”
Following her second Oscar nomination for her latest project Song Sung Blue, Hudson is hopeful that new opportunities will emerge that allow her to diversify her roles, according to femalefirst.co.uk.
“This doesn't mean I am chasing accolades for their own sake; I aim to create productions that draw audiences back to theaters,” she explained.
Hudson reflected on her first Oscar nomination for Almost Famous, recalling advice from her stepfather, Kurt Russell, after the 2021 awards ceremony.
She recounted, “I lost, and everything unfolded so quickly. My dad turned to me — he had been down a couple of awards — and Kurt said, ‘Congratulations, now you can embark on your career.’ I realized, ‘Yes, he’s right.’ That was Kurt's way of saying, ‘Welcome to this world; it’s fleeting and can change in an instant.’