Elsa Zylberstein to announce shock retirement from acting?

Zylberstein created a stir on Friday when rumors have surfaced that her career was over.

Sad news for Zylberstein fans. Speculation had been rife that the French actress best known for her roles in I've Loved You So Long, Jefferson in Paris or Van Gogh, is about to announce her retirement from acting, at age 56, with immediate effect.

UPDATE 02/11/2024 : This story seems to be false. (read more)

Being an actress isn't fun anymore

“As we get older, there are phases of life that we enter into, and being an actress just isn't fun anymore,” she might have said, says a source who remained anonymous. Other reports hinted that she may branch out into other creative fields she is better at (and more interested in), though they didn't provide any details.

#ThankYouElsa

For a little while on Friday evening, #ThankYouElsa was a trending hashtag on Twitter. As many fans reminisce and look back on all the unforgettable memories, some may wonder what about now made her make the decision.

“Elsa Zylberstein was unlike any other actress we’ve ever seen! #ThankYouElsa”
— @universalObserver, 1 Nov 2024
“I thought Elsa Zylberstein retired about 5 years ago?!?”
— @millythom, 1 Nov 2024

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