Emma Watson is considering giving up acting. The "Harry Potter" star - who plays brainbox Hermione Granger in the hit movie franchise - would be willing to axe her film career if she can't find other fulfilling roles.
She told America's Teen Vogue magazine: "I don't have a burning passion for acting."
"Until something comes along that I feel as strongly about as I did Hermione - like, I felt that it was life or death - I don't want to act again."
The 19-year-old beauty also revealed she is struggling to cope with the hectic schedule of promoting new movie "Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince" and filming the final two installments of the boy wizard franchise.
She said: "I don't think I've ever been this tired in my life. I literally wear my pajama bottoms to set. I roll out of bed and put on a hoodie and some Ugg boots."
Although she is considering ending her acting career, Emma - who has gained at place at America's prestigious Yale University - recently revealed she intends to carry on acting while she studies.
She said: "Jodie Foster did it, Natalie Portman did it. I think it's entirely possible to juggle university with filming."
"I actually think going to university will make me a better actress. The experience of living like that, working to deadlines, living with other students. It's all the things I want."














