As she said during the recent
lead actress Envelope Roundtable, the experience made her think about how women are seen and perceived in the world.
Not exact matches
Awards season always get us thinking about what it must be like to work in the movies, so we invited six
leading actresses to join The
Envelope to share their insights.
This week the recent
Envelope Roundtable for
lead actresses was published, featuring Annette Bening for «Film Stars Don't Die In Liverpool,» Jessica Chastain for «Molly's Game,» Diane Kruger for «In The Fade,» Margot Robbie for «I, Tonya,» Saoirse Ronan for «Lady Bird» and Kate Winslet for «Wonder Wheel.»
When the younger women who took part in the recent
Envelope Roundtable for
lead actresses began to wonder about confidence and insecurity and, you know, when do the jitters actually go away, veteran
actress Annette Bening spoke up to ease their concerns by essentially telling them: It never goes away.
As part of the
Envelope Roundtable for supporting
actresses, Nicole Kidman, Holly Hunter and Laurie Metcalf described their experiences working with female filmmakers, and how that can
lead to a different atmosphere on - set.
The
Envelope gathers some of the
leading Oscar contenders for
lead actress to chat about their roles and the industry: (l to r standing) Charlotte Rampling, Saoirse Ronan, (l to r seated) Lily Tomlin, Cate Blanchett, Helen Mirren and Brie Larsen.