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Eating together
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From an early age my family instilled in me the importance of dining together
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The sacrifices I made
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As much as I loved acting, a normal childhood was more important to me
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My mentor: Robert Redford
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The Horse Whisperer's director helped me through some really embarrassing moments
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Capital gain
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Although miles away, Sydney is still one of most cherished places on earth
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‘Mum Watch Me!’
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A love of county fairs and a desire for attention made it clear what I was going to be
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When in Rome…
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Some cities that offer me something for my sense of style
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My first movie
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It wasn't the actors on the Horse Whisperer but the horses and wranglers who excited me most
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My comfort book
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Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert is a great novel for any woman to pick up
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My early love of acting
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As a child, I saw performance differently than others and knew what the future held for me
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Losing my identity
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The difficult transition from Kate the person to Kate Bosworth the celebrity





