Amanda Peet Reflects on Parental Doubts and Career Triumphs in Candid Podcast Appearance Actress Amanda Peet opens up about the challenges of pursuing an acting career against her family's expectations and her recent personal struggles, including the loss of her parents and a cancer scare, all while receiving critical acclaim for her latest role. In a recent revealing podcast appearance, acclaimed actress Amanda Peet, 54, candidly shared the significant hurdles she faced in convincing her parents that a career in acting was a legitimate and viable path. Peet described how her family, who were entirely removed from the entertainment industry – her father being a corporate lawyer and her mother a psychotherapist and social worker – initially viewed her aspirations with considerable skepticism, even comparing it to less respectable professions. Peet confessed that her parents' perception of acting was far from the glamour often associated with Hollywood. She recounted how they viewed her chosen profession, stating, “I feel like they saw acting in the beginning, similar to just ‘Oh, so you want to start modeling, or you want to be a hooker.’” This perception, rooted in their unfamiliarity with the arts, created an initial disconnect and a pressure to prove the validity of her chosen field. The actress further elaborated on the internal conflict this created, especially when she found herself booking roles she considered less prestigious. She admitted, “Anything that was like considered more low-brow... I could kill it. And so then I was undoing what I wanted to portray to my parents. Because I’d be like, ‘Well, I’m on a Skittles commercial.’ And they’d be like, ‘I rest my case.’” This sentiment echoed her own experiences with her children, highlighting a shared human tendency to shy away from challenges that induce anxiety. She related this to her children’s apprehension when faced with more challenging opportunities, explaining, “Because they were too nervous! So I gave them my f---ing anxiety,” she added with a sigh, recognizing a transference of her own past anxieties. Despite these early familial doubts, Peet has achieved remarkable success, with her latest performance in the Apple TV+ dramedy garnering widespread praise. The Daily Beast’s Nick Schager lauded her work as a career-best, noting, “Peet is surprising, nuanced, and altogether magnetic, both on her own and opposite Hamm, with whom she shares intense chemistry.” This critical acclaim stands in stark contrast to the initial apprehension she felt when auditioning for more high-brow projects, a vulnerability she has clearly overcome. Adding another layer of profound personal experience to her narrative, Peet also shared the immense grief of losing both her parents while they were in hospice care. Her father, Charles, passed away in 2025, and her mother, Penny, in January of this year. In a poignant moment of resilience, Peet revealed that she received a clear cancer scan in the same month her mother passed. She expressed gratitude for the support she received during this incredibly difficult period, particularly from her friends and colleagues. She highlighted the kindness of Jason Bateman, a friend and former co-star, who visited her mother in the hospital numerous times. She also expressed deep appreciation for her bosses, 'Tropper and Jon Hamm,' who were exceptionally understanding and supportive, allowing her the flexibility to be present with her family during their final days. 'Like I have very special bosses, I have to say,' she concluded, underscoring the profound impact of their compassion.