
Sandra Bullock’s surreal Hollywood life was perfectly captured in a bizarre 2010 incident.

Bullock boldly accepted a Razzie Award for Worst Actress for her role in “All About Steve” and accepted the Academy Award for Best Actress in the sports biopic, “The Blindside,” within the same weekend in March.

The self-aware starlet has continued to excel while maneuvering through occasional box office missteps and several high-profile relationships.

Bullock has also won a Golden Globe along with evolving into a formidable director and producer in the film industry.

Multiple times in her career, Bullock’s high demand has allowed her to be the “Highest Paid Actresses in Hollywood.”

Bullock gave a legendary performance as the arguable hero in the cult classic, “Demolition Man.”

As Lt. Lenina Huxley, Bullock and Sylvester Stallone collide with an insane Wesley Snipes in an explosively sensational futuristic movie.

In 1994, Bullock delivered another culture altering performance as a non-conforming, day-saving female in the electric thriller, “Speed” with Keanu Reeves.

Throughout her career, Bullock has effortlessly transitioned from twisting fans’ hearts in painful dramas like “Crash,” to causing spit takes in the very quotable, “Miss Congeniality.”

Despite a reputation as being an international nomad in between films, Bullock remains rooted in the United States with a production company and multiple restaurants in Austin, Texas.