Elisha Cuthbert has returned to acting after a four-year hiatus, starring as Sue Florek in the Prime Video romantic drama Every Year After. According to Deadline, Cuthbert stepped away from production sets to prioritize motherhood following the birth of her second child, returning to the industry now that her children are enrolled in school full-time.
Why did Elisha Cuthbert take a break from acting?
Cuthbert explained her decision during an interview with Today, citing the difficulty of balancing a professional career with the demands of parenting. She noted that after the birth of her second child, the distinction between her role as a mother and her role as a professional became difficult to maintain.

“I think after we had our second, I realized—because I had worked all through the first four years of our first child—and it was really hard to separate that mom from the working person I was,” Cuthbert told Today. She stated that she did not want to “waste any second” of time away from her children.
Cuthbert indicated that her return to the industry is timed with her children’s current school schedules. “Now that they’re in school now full time, I feel like I have the space and the energy and the heart to kind of leave them and do it,” she said.
What is the plot of Every Year After?
The eight-episode series is based on the book Every Summer After by Carley Fortune. Developed for television by Amy B. Harris and Leila Gerstein, the drama centers on the evolving relationship between two lifelong friends, Percy (played by Sadie Soverall) and Sam (played by Matt Cornett).
The narrative explores whether their initial connection as young lovers was intended to be a lifelong soulmate bond. The series is currently available for streaming on Prime Video.
How does this reflect changing trends for working parents in Hollywood?
Cuthbert’s decision to prioritize family over continuous filming reflects a broader shift in how high-profile talent approaches work-life balance. Historically, the industry favored constant visibility, but more performers are now opting for “parental sabbaticals” to manage the complexities of raising multiple children.

This trend contrasts with the career paths of previous generations of actors who often maintained rigorous schedules regardless of family changes. By openly discussing her reasons for staying home, Cuthbert contributes to a growing industry conversation regarding the sustainability of long-term careers for working parents.
The consequence of this shift is a more fragmented but perhaps more intentional production cycle. Studios are increasingly seeing talent return with renewed energy after structured breaks, as evidenced by Cuthbert’s immediate transition into a leading role in a major streaming series.
Frequently Asked Questions
The series is available to stream on Prime Video.
The series stars Sadie Soverall, Matt Cornett, and Elisha Cuthbert.
Yes, it is based on the books by author Carley Fortune.
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