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Harry Potter star Emma Watson says she paused her career at 29, after 16-hour work days turned her into ‘an insane person’ who couldn’t hold a conversation
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Jessica Coacci
September 25, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
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Lindsey Bahr
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Amelia Thomson-Deveaux
and
The Associated Press
September 25, 2025
Success
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Emma Burleigh
September 25, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
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By
Eva Roytburg
September 20, 2025
Success
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Gene Puskar
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Mingson Lau
,
Holly Ramer
and
The Associated Press
September 6, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
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By
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Arts & Entertainment
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By
Itzel Luna
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Jake Coyle
and
The Associated Press
August 25, 2025
Success
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Emma Burleigh
August 24, 2025
Success
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By
Emma Burleigh
August 19, 2025
Success
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By
Emma Burleigh
August 10, 2025
Finance
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By
Lily Mae Lazarus
August 9, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
Darth Vader’s original lightsaber is going up for auction. You’ll need $3 million or so to win it
By
Chris Morris
July 16, 2025
Success
‘Twilight’ superfans bought Bella Swan’s house for $360,000—now they get $140,000 a year in gross revenue renting out the ultimate collector’s item
By
Emma Burleigh
June 29, 2025
Success
Jason Isaacs earned millions from starring roles in ‘Harry Potter’ and ‘The White Lotus’—but he says he has ‘pretty much spent’ it all
By
Emma Burleigh
June 24, 2025
Arts & Entertainment
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By
Sydney Lake
June 24, 2025
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