Annette Bening is an American actress acclaimed for her performances in films such as "American Beauty" and "The Kids Are All Right." Her acting career spans both film and theater, and she has received several awards for her work. Bening's talent and dedication to her craft have made her a respected figure in the entertainment industry.

"My parents were very supportive. They went to every show. And they never told me not to do what I was doing."



"I don't see myself as competing with other actresses. I mean, I went through a time when I was in New York, and I was going to lots of auditions and trying to get parts, but even then, you're not really competing with the other actresses. There is a competition going on, but it's not like something you can win in that way."



"We all perform our lives in a way. And the actor is a perfect metaphor to get at that theme of 'how do we find our authentic selves?' And that we all - whether we're actors or not - perform ourselves. As a way of searching. As a way of fumbling around and trying to say, is this my voice? Is this who I am?"



"I remember hearing someone say that good acting is more about taking off a mask than putting one on, and in movie acting, certainly that's true. With the camera so close, you can see right down into your soul, hopefully. So being able to do that in a way is terrifying, and in another way, truly liberating. And I like that about it."



"We still want to idealize moms, and sometimes we want to idealize actresses who are moms, too. I know that's something I've experienced, but we're all just doing the best we can and we're all trying to raise our kids and talk to them about everything that needs to be discussed."



"I have perfected the art of putting my feet on my husband's lap during awards ceremonies so he can rub them."

