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Maya Hawke, Lewis Pullman Discuss Parents’ Influence on Their Careers

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Maya Hawke and Lewis Pullman stood side by side, their eyes reflecting a blend of pride and inspiration as they looked toward their famous parents. The two actors were preparing for the launch of “Wishful Thinking,” an upcoming romantic comedy at the SXSW Film & TV Festival in Austin. As they stepped onto the red carpet on March 12, they discussed how their remarkable parents have subtly shaped them into the performers they are today.

Lewis Pullman’s journey began with his father Bill Pullman, a versatile actor known for roles in “A Few Good Men” and “The X-Files.” Lewis recalled that early on, he saw firsthand what it meant to be a public figure. His dad had always maintained a strict separation between professional life and personal life, which provided a model of balance for young Lewis. Speaking candidly about his father’s approach, Lewis said, “My dad leads through example. He doesn’t really force feed mantras down my throat, which I think has been very helpful.”

Lewis’ insights into his father’s demeanor underscored the importance of maintaining equilibrium in public and private spheres. His reflections provided a poignant perspective on how one can navigate the pressures of fame without losing sight of their core values.

Across town, Maya Hawke was engaging with her own audience as she discussed her upbringing. The daughter of Umma Thurman and Ethan Hawke, Maya had absorbed early wisdom from her parents about navigating public life gracefully and gratefully. She explained, “I remember my parents teaching me that success in the industry often comes at a price; it can sometimes feel overwhelming, especially when privacy is threatened.”

Maya emphasized how her parents showed her the value of preserving one’s humanity by not engaging too deeply with fame’s demands. In moments like these, she found solace in moments as simple as posing for a photo on a public street. For Maya and Lewis, their family members have served as invaluable mentors, teaching them to carry grace under pressure while maintaining an essential connection to the essence of who they are.

Their candid reflections at SXSW not only highlighted individual journeys but also underscored how generations of performers are building upon each other’s legacies in Hollywood—each parent shaping a child’s path by example and wisdom.

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