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Amanda Bynes retires at 24After three television series, headlining several movies and becoming a millionaire, Amanda Bynes has announced she's quitting acting forever. The 24-year-old made the shocking revelation on the Twitter account over the weekend, citing a disinterest in acting as the impetus behind the decision. "Being an actress isn't as fun as it may seem," she wrote. "If I don't love something anymore, I stop doing it. I don't love acting anymore, so I've stopped doing it." Fans of Bynes will note that she hasn't starred in any feature films since 2007's Hairspray and Sydney White. Although Bynes found success in a string of teen comedies, including She's the Man and What a Girl Wants, the actress told her Twitter followers that she got frustrated with having no control over the content of her work. "I've never written the movies and TV shows I've been a part of," she wrote. "I've only acted like the characters the producers or directors wanted me to play." Bynes has been in show business since she was ten years old, when she was cast on the Nickelodeon sketch show All That. It wasn't long before she was given her own series, The Amanda Show, which led to films and a starring role on the sitcom What I Like About You, co-starring Jennie Garth. Despite the announcement, Bynes will still appear as a conservative teenager in this fall's release of Easy A, a modern adaptation of The Scarlet Letter. Read more: http://www.vancouver
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VanCamp on Her Exit From 'Brothers and Sisters'The actress is walking away from the television drama series Amy Goodman Actress Emily VanCamp is leaving ABC's critically acclaimed drama series Brothers and Sisters. The actress talked with Entertainment Weekly about her exit from the show. The actress said she was leaving because, “I really feel like Rebecca has run her course... I’ve been doing this for a very long time, and other opportunities have presented themselves that I haven’t been able to do.” On speculation that she wasn’t continuing with the show because of budget cuts, she said, “I’d like to think that it was a mutual agreement. I don’t really make decisions based on [money].” David Marshall Grant, the show runner, said, “We love Emily. Everyone here loves Emily. She wanted to try other things and I don’t think anyone here wanted to stand in the way of her dreams.” VanCamp will be back for at least three episodes.
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