Goldie Hawn Signs With New Agency CAA, Is She Coming Back To The Big Screen?


Goldie Hawn just switched her talent agency to Creative Artists Agency (CAA), leading many to speculate if the move is in anticipation of a return to the big screen.

As previously reported by The Inquisitr, Goldie Hawn recently sold her Malibu mansion for a steal.

Goldie Hawn’s last movie role was Suzette in The Banger Sisters in 2002, where she played an aging groupie. The role earned her a Golden Globe Award nomination for Best Actress. But Goldie Hawn has not been inactive in her “retirement”, Ms. Hawn voiced Peggy McGee in a 2013 episode of Disney’s Phineas and Ferb, and has spent a lot of time on her Hawn Foundation, which mostly benefits children and education and is impressively operated in five continents. Recently, her Foundation announced plans to collaborate with Mark Bertolini from Aetna for a new program called “Mindful Works”, which focuses on “neuroscience, social and emotional learning, mindfulness and positive psychology” to empower an individual’s success, mostly aimed at children.

Goldie Hawn was set to play in HBO’s The Viagra Diaries, but dropped out for unknown reasons. Goldie has also written several books including her memoir A Lotus Grows in the Mud in 2005, and was seen partying with Julia Roberts and Gwyneth Paltrow at the 3rd Annual Sean Penn & Friends Help Haiti Home Gala.

But her latest move from the Williams Morris Endeavor (WME) to CAA has us all questioning what exactly prompted the move, as she would be unlikely to make a change if she didn’t have something up her sleeve.

So what do you think of Goldie Hawn signing with CAA, is she poised for another turn on the big screen?

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