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  •   Home > News > Entertainment

    Jodie Foster can't multi-task

    The 63-year-old actress prefers to give one thing her entire focus and then when it is "done", she will immediately move on to something else.


    She told Red magazine: "That's my personality.

    "I like to do one thing with total focus, and then I like to be done and go skiing.

    "I'm not somebody who's a multi-tasker. Can't go in and out of doing one thing, then do something else.

    "I'm like a one-person channel."

    The A Private Life actress loves to find new ways to be challenged and loves nothing more than "learning something that I have to immerse myself in in mind and body".

    She added: "So I would like someone to say, 'OK Jodie, you have to take a year of your life and you will speak Mandarin and play the flute.

    "I'm in. I want to take on something like that."

    Jodie also likes the idea of going back to school for up to a year.

    She added: "But I don't want to be stuck making a commitment to something that I then have to be an expert in for my whole life.

    "I just want to play an expert on TV."

    Meanwhile, the Silence of the Lambs star is happy there are increasingly more high-profile roles for older women in film and TV.

    She said: "Maybe that's just because our great actors are finally getting older, and so we had to have vehicles for them...

    "Also, things changed. I think there was a real consciousness that few in the industry.

    "Ad you know, when I grew up in the film business, there were no other women, so it was just me and a whole bunch of guys.

    "I never saw another female face, except for sometimes the woman with my mom or make-up artist, but most of the time not."

    And Jodie is always open to having roles adapted for her.

    She said: "I mean, you think of True Detective, it wasn't written for a woman my age.

    "I made it into a woman my age because they hired me, but it was written for a 35-year-old woman.

    "Or I think of Flightplan, that was written for a man."

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