Actress Sandra Bullock has announced that she is taking a break from her acting career. Bullock first emerged on the Hollywood scene in the early '90s with standout performance in movies like Demolition Man with Sylvester Stallone, Speed with Keanu Reeves, and Irwin Winkler's The Net. The actress continued her run with a string of dramas and romcoms that helped define her career, teaming up with other A-listers that could match her wits, including Nicole Kidman in Practical Magic, Ben Affleck in Forces of Nature, Hugh Grant in Two Weeks Notice, and Ryan Reynolds in The Proposal.
Bullock could more than hold her own, however, leading a number of projects that helped launch her into the next echelon of her career. Bullock's Miss Congeniality series was a massive hit for the actress before she started taking on more dramatic fare, such as The Blind Side, which brought her a Best Actress Oscar. Bullock went on to star in the widely acclaimed Gravity from director Alfonso Cuarón, which netted her another Oscar nomination. After starring in the one-two punch of Netflix's Bird Box and Ocean's Eight in 2018, Bullock took a small hiatus, before returning with last year's The Unforgivable and this month's The Lost City.
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While speaking to ET Canada, Bullock revealed that she's going to once again put her acting career on hold and take a break in order to be with her kids, saying she needs to be "in the place that makes me happiest." Bullock said that she's fully dedicated to her career when she's working, saying, "I take my job very seriously when I’m at work," and that now she wants to change gears and "be 24/7 with my babies and my family." As for how long Bullock
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