film co-chief Pamela Abdy, Amazon film head Julie Rapaport, CAA superagent Maha Dahkil, power attorney Ivy Kagan Bierman, Huma Abedin, Disney Branded Television president Ayo Davis, DreamWorks president Margie Cohn and vice-president Courtenay Palaski, Paramount Television president Nicole Clemens, and Principal Communications and Foresight Solutions Group managing partners Melissa Zukerman. Television Studios CEO Channing Dungey, Warner Bros. Sandra Oh, Quinta Brunson, Diane Guerrero, “Do Revenge” director Jennifer Kaytin Robinson, “Dahmer” breakout Niecy Nash-Betts, Tia Mowry, Kathryn Hahn and many more notable attendees mingled over cocktails at the Cadillac-sponsored event, prior to the dinner program.Įxecutive power in attendance included Warner Bros. I truly believe the power to reverse that wrong lies as much with this crowd as it does in the halls of Congress,” said Cynthia Littleton, Variety co-editor-in-chief, during her opening remarks with Variety CEO and group publisher Michelle Sobrino-Stearns. “As we gather here, many of us truly never thought we would see abortion legally banned in certain states … in our lifetime. Her daughter, Chelsea Clinton, voiced a stronger sentiment, saying she was “full of palpable rage as I look at my daughter and realize she could have fewer rights than I did” growing up as a young woman. I’m an optimist who worries a lot.’ Let’s be optimistic but take our worry and channel it into action.'” “My late friend and predecessor as secretary of state, Madeline Albright, was once asked if she was an optimist. Wade, the safety of women in Iran and a list of other fragile rights. “It’s a choice to be optimistic,” Hilary Clinton told the crowd, addressing the striking down of the landmark American abortion legislation Roe v. It's my home from home.Cover stars Hillary and Chelsea Clinton, Oprah Winfrey and Ava DuVernay, activist icon Malala Yousafzai, and actor Elizabeth Olsen were all in attendance to speak on behalf of causes important to each of them - as well as lighting a path forward to equity in a time of unrest for women and other marginalized communities in the U.S. Even if I'm in Europe, I figure out how to swing to London. Every opportunity I have to come here, I seize it. It's so nice to quarantine everywhere else, even if it's inside our home. She said of her United Kingdom pad, "We love it here, we're so happy here, we love walking in the rain and bundling up. She is about to start filming the Doctor Strange franchise in London. She also spoke about her upcoming project. Elizabeth Olsen's character will be as Wanda Maximoff in the television miniseries.Īlso read: Elizabeth Olsen Confirms 'Doctor Strange 2' Filming Has Halted In The UK Read More Elizabeth's upcoming project. While speaking of her role, she said, "We have these characters, they are these superheroes that are just trying to fit in the suburbs, but things aren't what they seem and it will be revealed in every episode.” Wandavision cast includes Paul Bettany, Debra Jo Rupp, Fred Melamed, Kathryn Hahn, Teyonah Parris, Kat Dennings, and Randall Park along with Elizabeth. She's a part of the Marvel universe, including Disney+'s new series WandaVision. She followed her sister's footsteps into acting and carved her path. On the other hand, Elizabeth Olsen has emerged as a leading lady in Hollywood. Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have retired from acting and turned their attention to fashion. It was silly and fun."Īlso read: Elizabeth Olsen And Paul Bettany Open Up About 'WandaVision' And Its Sitcom Allusions It was really hanging around on set, so every once in a while, they'd ask us, 'So, do you guys want to be in this one? We'll put gum in your hair.' To me, it was never acting. It was never weird," She added, "When my brother and I would get picked up from school, that was our after-school care. She said that she and her older brother grew up on sets. Wandavision's Elizabeth Olsen also appeared on the podcast Everything Iconic with Danny Pellegrino. While speaking to the United Kingdom host, Lorraine Kelly talked about her experience as a younger sister to the superstars. Wandavision's Elizabeth Olsen said, "It's definitely not a lot of people's average childhood, but I don't know if any of us look back at our childhoods and think of any of them as average, I guess it was unique to me and my sisters' experience." She admitted saying that her upbringing was not 'average.'Īlso read: Lorraine Kelly Reacts To Elizabeth Olsen's Recent Interview Blunder Being Pointed Out Recently, Elizabeth Olsen spoke about growing up as the younger sister of two global superstars. The twins, Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen became television and film actresses as children and were the ones from the very well-known teenagers in the world. Wandavision's Elizabeth Olsen is the younger sister of twins Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen.
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