Brie Larson says she's 'grateful for the rejection' she endured during her 'slow burn' career - before winning an Oscar aged 25 for Room By Sameer Suri For Dailymail.com Published: 19:43, 13 June 2024 | Updated: 19:53, 13 June 2024 e-mail 2 View comments Brie Larson shared that she is 'grateful' for the 'rejection' she endured during the 'slow burn' of her rise to stardom. The 34-year-old made her professional debut with a sketch on The Tonight Show With Jay Leno when she was only eight years old.
Her career progressed until at the age of 25, she won an Oscar for best actress for her acclaimed performance in the drama Room. Now she has looked back on the years of struggle when she would 'book one job a year or something' as she attempted to advance in Hollywood. 'It gave me so much experience so that when I was given the opportunities , I was truly ready for it,' she told Andrew Scott for Variety 's Actors On Actors.
Brie Larson shared that she is 'grateful' for the 'rejection' she endured during the 'slow burn' of her rise to stardom From her debut aged eight, her career progressed until at the age of 25, she won an Oscar (pictured) for best actress for her acclaimed performance in the drama Room Read More Brie Larson looks 50s chic in baby blue sweater and black skirt as she leads the stars at Lessons in Chemistry FYC event in Los Angeles 'I mean, I’m so grateful that I had so much rejection growing up. It’s wild! I very much had a slow burn in my career,' the Captain M.
