Meg Ryan on why she took an 8-year acting break: Film is 'a job and not a lifestyle'


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Meg Ryan is one of the most prolific romantic-comedy actors of our time. Photo: TNS

Meg Ryan, one of the most prolific romantic-comedy actors of our time, wants you to know she is more than her performances.

The When Harry Met Sally actor, 61, is in the midst of her return to acting after an eight-year hiatus.

She is the director and co-writer of the new film What Happens Next, in which she stars opposite David Duchovny.

It is her first movie since her 2015 directorial debut, Ithaca, and her first rom-com in more than a decade. Her last was 2009's Serious Moonlight, which tanked with critics and at the box office.

She has since been more selective with her work and has largely avoided the public light and focused on other parts of her life, People reported.

"I took a giant break because I felt like there's just so many other parts of my experience as a human being I wanted to develop," she told the publication.

The production signed an interim agreement with SAG-AFTRA, the union representing Hollywood actors, to allow its stars to promote the film amid the guild's ongoing strike.

"It's nice to think of it as a job and not a lifestyle," she added. "And that is a great way of navigating it for me."

While coming off her previous return to film, after taking a six-year break, she told the L.A. Times in a 2016 interview that she had grown a lot as a filmmaker during her periods of not creating.

"I had the big ride," Ryan said. "I went to the moon. I had all that. I don't need that anymore. So I have a real freedom, a real free operating principle. It's about what's interesting. What is a story I want to share? What environment do I want to be in? Who do I want to be around?"

With What Happens Next, which is based on the play Shooting Star by Steven Dietz, Ryan is returning to the genre she helped define throughout the 1990s.

"It came to me during lockdown," she told People. "The essence of it is these two people who are stuck together. I just love that idea that we're held in a space, even if it feels conflicted, maybe for reasons that heal them."

The film is set in an airport where Ryan's Willa and Duchovny's Bill, ex-lovers, are trapped amid a "storm of the century."

While stranded, they begin to hash out why their relationship didn't work.

Ryan also found inspiration in her former collaborator, Nora Ephron, the accomplished playwright and filmmaker who directed and co-wrote Ryan's classic 1993 rom-com Sleepless In Seattle. Ephron died in 2012 at 71.

"Ephron used to say about rom-coms that they were really a secretly incredible delivery system to comment on the times, and we do that in this movie," Ryan told Entertainment Weekly earlier this year, before the actors' strike.

But unlike clear-cut romances, in which the female protagonist typically ends up in love with a male counterpart, What Happens Later leaves more space for questions and tension, she said.

"Will they be together? Will they not be together?" she continued. "For that reason, (What Happens Later) sort of evolves the rom-com genre just a little bit."

The film is set for a Nov 3 theatrical release in the United States. – Los Angeles Times/Tribune News Service

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