Actress Talks About Directing Debut, Balancing Kids and Motherhood

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Actress Talks About Directing Debut, Balancing Kids and Motherhood
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The actress, who makes her directorial debut with her new film 'Wish You Were Here', opens up to PEOPLE about the challenges and rewards of motherhood, her passion for dance, and a surprising encounter with Taylor Swift.

The actress, who makes her directorial debut with the new film 'Wish You Were Here', spoke to PEOPLE for One Last ThingJulie Jordan is an Editor at Large for PEOPLE. She has been with the brand for 25 years, writing cover stories and features and managing special issues including the Beautiful Issue and Sexiest Man Alive.

They aren’t sick of hearing me yet.How much I can function on very little sleep. As a mother and a director, I can still be perfectly capable. And how good I am at multitasking. to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories., and I thought he was going to be bored to tears. But he was actually captivated.

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