Jodie Foster on Gen Z: "Really Annoying' to Work With, Says Actress
Jodie Foster mentors young performers, but finds Gen Z a bit perplexing. She is happy to help them out.
Jodie Foster, the Oscar-winning actress, is thrilled to take on the role of a mentor for young performers, having once been in their shoes herself. Starting her career as a child star and successfully transitioning into adult roles, she is determined to ensure that the entertainment industry does not crush the dreams of these aspiring artists. However, Foster admits that the younger generation can be quite a handful at times.
In a recent interview with The Guardian, Foster candidly expressed her frustration with the work ethic of today's youth. She finds their attitude in the workplace to be particularly irksome, with their nonchalant approach to punctuality and lack of attention to detail in their writing. Despite her exasperation, Foster is still committed to offering guidance and support to young actresses, driven by her own challenging experiences growing up in the industry.
Reflecting on her own upbringing in the '70s and '80s, Foster acknowledges the stark differences in the societal norms and expectations for young actors at the time. She emphasizes the lack of freedom and the constraints placed on her generation, particularly in terms of self-expression and gender roles. However, she also recognizes the progress that has been made, attributing it to the evolving concept of authenticity and the potential for genuine freedom in today's world.
As she prepares to headline the latest season of True Detective, Foster remains dedicated to mentoring and empowering the next generation of performers. Despite her reservations about the attitudes and work habits of young actors, she is determined to provide them with the support and guidance that she wishes she had received during her own formative years in the industry.
True Detective: Night Country is set to premiere on HBO on Sunday, January 14th, marking Foster's return to the small screen in a highly anticipated role.
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