Canadian actress Elisha Cuthbert is returning to television in the Prime Video series "Every Year After."
The comeback marks a significant transition for the performer after stepping away from the industry to focus on her personal life and family. Her return signals a shift in her career trajectory as she moves from the roles that defined her early fame into new television projects.
During a "Then & Now" segment with Entertainment Tonight host Emily Curl, Cuthbert joked about her younger self. She specifically referenced an interview from 2001 conducted during her time on the show "24," when she was 19 years old [3].
Cuthbert's absence from the screen was a deliberate choice. She took a four-year break from acting [1] to prioritize her home life. The actress is a mother of two children [2].
While reflecting on her past, Cuthbert addressed the public image she maintained during her rise to stardom. She noted that her frequent appearances on "sexiest women" lists did not align with how she viewed herself at the time. She said the image never felt like her [2].
This reflection comes as she promotes her new role in "Every Year After." The series serves as the primary vehicle for her return to the public eye after her hiatus. By addressing her past during the promotional cycle, Cuthbert is framing her current career phase as one of authenticity and maturity.
“Elisha Cuthbert is returning to television in the Prime Video series 'Every Year After.'”
Cuthbert's return highlights a growing trend of actresses reclaiming their narratives after hiatuses dedicated to motherhood. By distancing herself from the 'sex symbol' labels of her youth, she is repositioning her brand toward more mature, character-driven roles in the streaming era.


