Actress Eva La Rue arrives at the CBS monday night season premieres held at Area in West Hollywood, California on September 19th, 2007. (Photo by Jean-Paul Aussenard/WireImage) Share ctress Eva LaRue, celebrated for her roles in All My Children and CSI: Miami, opens up about her latest ventures, including her recent film and upcoming appearance on Fuller House, while emphasizing the importance of giving back amidst personal and professional challenges.LaRue, known for her resilience and humor, candidly reflects on her life experiences, including a divorce and the end of her long stint on CSI. “We can’t be hanging on,” she jests in an interview with Guideposts.org, illustrating her philosophy of embracing life’s unpredictable twists with optimism and seeking lessons in adversity.After a period of introspection following CSI, LaRue feels rejuvenated, focusing on diverse roles that challenge her as an actress. She emphasizes pursuing roles that initially intimidate her, driven by a desire for growth and novelty in her career.Beyond acting, LaRue has dedicated herself to personal growth, incorporating meditation into her routine, which has brought newfound inspiration and clarity. Her return to screen includes the family-friendly comedy The Dancer and the Dame on Netflix, where she appreciates the spontaneity that children and animals bring to her scenes.Looking ahead, LaRue is excited about her role in the Full House reboot, showcasing her versatility across different genres and platforms. In addition to her acting pursuits, she remains deeply committed to charitable causes, advocating for ovarian cancer awareness and promoting educational equality for girls through various initiatives.Reflecting on her journey in entertainment and philanthropy, LaRue espouses a philosophy of appreciating success not just in achievements but also in cherishing life’s moments and embracing gratitude. Her career and personal ethos exemplify resilience, creativity, and a deep-seated commitment to making a positive impact in the world. Share FacebookTwitterGoogle+ReddItWhatsAppPinterestEmail