Thurman to quit acting

Hollywood star Uma Thurman is planning to quit acting to raise her two children.

Hollywood star Uma Thurman is planning to quit acting to raise her two children.

The 36-year-old Kill Bill star wants to dedicate all her time to Maya, eight and Roan, five - her kids with ex-husband Ethan Hawke.

Thurman says: "I love acting, truly it is the first love of my life. But I am thinking about becoming a stay-at-home mom."

The actress also insists she isn't looking for a husband to help her - despite her on-off relationship with hotelier Andre Balasz.

She says: "I'm not getting married.

"For any human a partner that you trust is invaluable and the partners that I trust most are my children."

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