was still in her 30s when she found herself facing that 'don't-call-us-we'll-call-you' scenario that every actress dreads in Hollywood. Despite garnering praise for her charm and impeccable comic timing in films such as Sweet Home , and winning an Oscar for her impressive performance as country singer Johnny Cash's spirited second wife June Carter Cash in Walk The Line, her phone rarely rang with offers.It was a painful time. To add to the stress, she remembers meeting with a financial adviser who told her to start saving fast, because it was likely she would be making drastically less money in her 40s.Yet today, still only 47, she is not only a Hollywood power player on and off camera – starring in and producing hit films such as Wild, along with hugely popular TV series like Big Little Lies and The Morning Show – but is also one of America's most influential business brains.
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