“In Sweden, only exceptional actresses get major film parts.” FilmMajorsActressesExceptionalSweden Author:Maud Adams
“My wife, the actress Megan Mullally, was an English major at Northwestern University and loves fiction. Like so many things in my life, she curates things for me. For example, I have the daunting prospect of Donna Tartt's "The Goldfinch" waiting for me when I get through my current reading pile.” ReadingWaitingFictionWifeExampleMajorsAnd LoveUniversityCurrentsMy WifeActressesEnglish MajorNorthwesternGoldfinchesNorthwestern University Author:Nick Offerman
“Challenge America grants go to the towns and hamlets of this sprawling country, where big touring companies will rarely go, and major actors, actresses, writers and artists may never appear in person.” MayPersonsCountryBigsAmericaArtistActorsChallengesCompanyMajorsTownsActressesGrantsTouring Author:Louise Slaughter
“Films with female protagonists don't attract many eyeballs. Most of them are perceived as feminist films. If Bollywood starts giving women major roles in entertaining movies, then the audience, too, will open up to the idea of watching commercial films in which the actresses do more than just play the role of the hero's love interest.” IfsGivingIdeasPlayFilmInterestRolesAudienceHeroMajorsFemaleFeministActressesEntertainingProtagonistsEyeballsBollywoodFemale Protagonists Author:Bipasha Basu
“I think there is a major difference between actors and actresses. All of the men I've worked with have been really difficult, whereas the women have always been extremely cooperative. I began thinking about that, and I think it comes down to a question of comfort with vanity.” ThinkingMenHas BeensActorsDifficultDifferencesHe ManComfortMajorsActressesVanityCooperativesActors And Actresses Author:Michelle Pfeiffer