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Sandra Bullock accepts the Oscar for best performance by an actress in a leading role for “The Blind Side” at the 82nd Academy Awards Sunday, March 7, 2010, in the Hollywood section of Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)
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Rating: PG-13 for one scene involving brief violence, drug and sexual references
Length: 126 minutes
Released: November 20, 2009 Nationwide
Cast: Sandra Bullock, Kathy Bates, Tim McGraw, Ray McKinnon, Quinton Aaron
Director: John Lee Hancock
Writer: John Lee Hancock, Michael Lewis
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Sandra Bullock canceled her appearance at the London premiere of "The Blind Side" days after Internet reports alleged she was having trouble in her marriage and that she had left the couple's Southern California home.
Calls and e-mails to representatives for Bullock and her husband, celebrity motorcycle builder Jesse James, weren't immediately answered.
People.com said Bullock had left the couple's home just days before a report of infidelity by her husband surfaced.
The couple were last seen together publicly at the Oscars. While Bullock didn't specifically thank James in her acceptance speech for best actress, they walked hand-in-hand on the red carpet, and he attended numerous award shows with her leading up to the Oscars.
The 45-year-old actress said Wednesday in a statement by Warner Bros. UK that she cannot attend next Tuesday's premiere of "The Blind Side" for "unforeseen personal reasons." She canceled her appearance almost two weeks after winning the Oscar for her performance in the movie.
Bullock went on to apologize for canceling her commitment and to thank people for their support of the film, which has made nearly $253 million domestically.
She and James were married in July 2005.
If Bullock and her husband have parted, it continues a long chain of broken relationships for best actress Academy Award winners.
Just in the past year, Susan Sarandon (winner in 1996) and Kate Winslet (2009) separated from their respective mates. Reese Witherspoon, Halle Berry and Julia Roberts are among the winners from the past decade who within a year of their victories had parted from their then-companions.
When Hilary Swank won in 2000 for "Boys Don't Cry," observers noted she did not mention her husband, Chad Lowe, in her acceptance speech, leading to rumors the couple were in trouble. Lowe was thanked first when Swank won again, in 2005, for "Million Dollar Baby." By the end of 2006, they had divorced.
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