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Seyfried dismisses Oscar pressure: 'It isn't necessary'
20 Jan
Summary
- Amanda Seyfried stated an Oscar win is not essential for her career.
- She believes a nomination offers career advancement, which is valuable.
- Seyfried aims to balance diverse genres and indie/studio projects.

Amanda Seyfried revealed that an Academy Award win is not a primary goal in her career. She views nominations as having significant value for career momentum, stating they "thrust you forward." However, she clarified that the nomination itself is more important than the win.
Seyfried, who received her first Oscar nomination in 2021 for her role in 'Mank,' has been recognized again for her performances in 'The Testament of Ann Lee' and 'The Housemaid.' She expressed that having achieved success without an Oscar, she does not feel a current need for one.
The actress also shared her artistic philosophy, emphasizing that all screen projects, regardless of budget or genre, are treated as art. She plans to continue working across various genres and between independent and studio films for the remainder of her career.




