Cate Blanchett On Love, The Afterlife And Injectables

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First Posted: 12-29-08 08:29 AM   |   Updated: 01-29-09 05:12 AM

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NEW YORK, N.Y.--Cate Blanchett tells Vanity Fair contributing editor Leslie Bennetts that in terms of plastic surgery, "I haven't done anything, but who knows. Andrew said he'd divorce me if I did anything. When you've had children, your body changes; there's history to it. I like the evolution of that history; I'm fortunate to be with somebody who likes the evolution of that history. I think it's important to not eradicate it. I look at someone's face and I see the work before I see the person.... You're certainly not staving off the inevitable. And if you're doing it out of fear, that fear's still going to be seen through your eyes. The windows to your soul, they say."

"I'm not a spokesperson against the world of injectables," Blanchett tells Bennetts. "If you grow up in an environment where your mother gets you a boob job when you turn 18, what hope is there? But I didn't grow up in that world. The reason I went to train as an actor was that I was interested in it for the long haul. You can become very self-obsessed, but you've got to keep looking outward."

Blanchett tells Bennetts that she has always kept a careful distance from Hollywood, and that acting is only part of the picture for her: "I don't exist in that world. I observe it, but there's so much else to be thinking about. Maybe it's because I'm with someone who's not with me because of that; I'm not a trophy. He likes the vessel, but he also wants to make sure the vessel is full. The world of film can be so noisy, but the other aspects of my life are actually the noisiest parts of my life. My best friends are a social worker and a visual artist."

Blanchett's father died at the age of 40, and she tells Bennetts that the loss left her with a sense that "the presence of death can coexist in life. I just don't take things for granted. I know that time is very short." She does not believe in an afterlife: "I wish I did; it would be really comforting. But I don't think we're that important." She does, however, ponder "that whole notion in the Tibetan Book of the Dead, that life is paving the way for a good death.... I hope it isn't a car park."

Blanchett admits to Bennetts that as her own husband, Australian playwright, screenwriter and director Andrew Upton, approached 40, "I was obsessed. Has he had his medical checkup? He needed to go to the doctor; he needed to go to the dentist. Any little cough, I was really on him. Then he turned 40, and I thought, Maybe that's why I've been so obsessed with his health!"

Blanchett tells Bennetts that her husband is "the strongest man I know. He's got a very strong sense of self. He's married to a woman who, at the moment, is in a noisy phase in her career. But he's also been with me when it's not that noisy, and he knows there's not a lot of difference in me, or in us. I'm incredibly lucky to be with someone like that. Because my face is more recognized than his, there's a reverse sexism; somehow his career path is seen as more dispensable, less important. That's just garbage. I have deep respect for what he does, and likewise."

Blanchett doesn't rule out having more children, telling Bennetts: "Who knows? Don't close those doors. The world is very overpopulated, but we do make nice ones. They all look like Andrew. To say he has dominant genes would be an understatement."

When Bennetts asks Blanchett what she'd like to do when the pace of her work finally slows down, she says: "I think I just want to garden--or kill some plants, in my case."

The February issue of Vanity Fair hits newsstands in New York and Los Angeles on December 31 and nationally on January 6.

NEW YORK, N.Y.--Cate Blanchett tells Vanity Fair contributing editor Leslie Bennetts that in terms of plastic surgery, "I haven't done anything, but who knows. Andrew said he'd divorce me if I did any...
NEW YORK, N.Y.--Cate Blanchett tells Vanity Fair contributing editor Leslie Bennetts that in terms of plastic surgery, "I haven't done anything, but who knows. Andrew said he'd divorce me if I did any...
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- AlsoSarah I'm a Fan of AlsoSarah 78 fans permalink
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I love Cate. She sums it all up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:52 PM on 12/29/2008
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All she sums up is how superficial and gullible you people are.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:23 AM on 12/30/2008
- JennieB I'm a Fan of JennieB 12 fans permalink

One of the best actresses on the planet. Along with Meryl Streep, of course.

Absolutely love her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:46 PM on 12/29/2008
- granamica I'm a Fan of granamica 5 fans permalink

Meryl is also hilarious. Best laugh, take that Julia Roberts. LOL. We created a list of ten people we would like to have dinner with and she was top of my list. Watch almost any interview and any acceptance speech. Fun.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:29 PM on 12/30/2008
- meleon I'm a Fan of meleon 7 fans permalink
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Love her.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:27 PM on 12/29/2008
- Chaucea I'm a Fan of Chaucea 8 fans permalink
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My goodness! What a refreshing candor! :-D

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:17 PM on 12/29/2008

I adore Cate Blanchett. And I'm happy that VF didn't Photoshop her beyond recognition like they have with recent cover faces.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:40 PM on 12/29/2008

Cate Blanchett is a class act. I'm glad she is expressing these opinions. It is important in this image-obsessed world for people, especially young people, to hear that aging is not to be feared. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a good first start in having a discussion about the benefits of age, of which there are many.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:25 PM on 12/29/2008
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I hate to break it to you, but the woman still looks young thanx to laser resurfacing and injectables...at her age she should have much deeper smile lines and forehead lines...but i'm sure its her goodness and intelligence and talent that keeps her face so smooth and youthful
ya ya ya.....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:28 AM on 12/30/2008
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I think I agree with the laser resurfacing and maybe the fillers. Cate B. is one of those actresses we just don't see much running around shopping in the middle of the day without makeup. She is always oh-so-carefully turned out wearing the perfect gown. So we also have to add all the photo tricks since she is obviously not going to get her pic taken eating a sandwich at a sidewalk cafe by some photographer.

No sweet photos of her walking down the street like Michelle Williams and her little girl recently. Michelle was wearing a little seersucker dress, no makeup and looked lovely. Maggie (Jake's sis whose name I can't even begin to spell) also has pics taken on the street going about looking quite lovely and natural. Same with Reese Witherspoon.

I think proof that she cares---very much---how she looks is the fact that she is very, very, VERY thin. My guess is she works on her weight constantly.

That said, she is a good actress. She was really good in the movie with Judi Densch where she was having the affair with the student. She isn't afraid to look mussed up in a move.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:13 PM on 01/01/2009
- illinoisan I'm a Fan of illinoisan 24 fans permalink
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With such strength of character, it's no wonder she gets type cast as a queen.

She's my favorite actor, bar none.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:49 PM on 12/29/2008

Smart lady, good role model.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:38 PM on 12/29/2008
- PHM I'm a Fan of PHM 10 fans permalink

Remarkable talent--Remarkable woman.

It's a shame Nicole Kidman hasn't the same inner core...she has wasted a wonderful vessel by turning her face to stone.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:03 PM on 12/29/2008

People tell me I look like her, but I only wish I really did.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:49 PM on 12/29/2008

Lucky, girl. Her face is a sculpter's dream...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:22 PM on 12/29/2008

what great prespective. there's more to life than 'stuff', and trying to remain young looking.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:59 AM on 12/29/2008
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