Revealed with “The Wolf of Wall Street” in 2013, Margot Robbie could have ended her career just after this film. Her budding celebrity having been particularly difficult to manage for the actress who, today, has a string of roles in the cinema.
Margot Robbie, a star born in The wolf of Wall Street
If some have noticed it in It was time (November 2013), it was a few weeks after the release of Richard Curtis’ film that Margot Robbie really exploded. Indeed, at the end of December 2013 was released on French and American screens The wolf of Wall Street of Martin Scorsese. A memorable film as much for the crazy story of the rise of a stock broker, as for the delirious style of Scorsese and the performances of the performers.
On the front line, Leonardo DiCaprio who makes the show in the role of Jordan Belfort. But at his side, Margot Robbie is not outdone by playing his second wife. If the young woman immediately catches Jordan’s eye, the rest of their idyll will be less romantic than imagined with brilliant shots of anger from the actress. With this movie, A star is bornand the comparison with the Sharon Stone of Casino not stolen.
Thereafter, Margot Robbie chained the roles, until reaching real notoriety. In recent years she has become Harley Quinn face in DC superhero movies, and shared the poster of Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood by Quentin Tarantino alongside Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio. Soon, we will find it in Barbie by Greta Gerwig and Babylon by Damien Chazelle.
The difficulty of managing fame
However, this rich career could have ended as quickly as it had started for the Australian actress. 22 years old at the time of filming The wolf of Wall Streetand 23 years old when releasedMargot Robbie recently revealed that she has bad experience fame sudden change that accompanied his performance in Scorsese’s film. In a long portrait of Vanity Fairshe explains having seriously considering ending his career after this film and when his private life was now scrutinized.
In the very beginning, something happened, and it was pretty awful. I remember saying to my mother, “I don’t think I want to do that.” So she looked at me, completely blank, and said something like, “Honey, I think it’s too late not to.” It was at that moment that I understood that the only thing to do was to move forward.



Even if, on the form, it was a question of a little particular support, the council of her mother seems to have been beneficial given the continuation of the career of her daughter. However, Margot Robbie continues by explaining that she has now accepted this celebrity. Or at least she manages better to deal with what this entails and how to deal with the paparazzi, even if the situations are not always obvious:
I know how to go incognito in airports, and now I know how to recognize someone trying to fool me and how.
Moreover, always with the aim of protecting her privacy as best as possible, Margot Robbie has withdrawn from social networks.