Viola Davis Covers ‘Entertainment Weekly’, Calls Annalise Keating Sexualized & Messy: All those of things I never get to play.
Two-time Oscar nominee Viola Davis is absolutely, one of TV’s ‘It’ women. Playing Annalise Keating on ABC’s ‘How to Get Away with Murder‘ has her in everyone’s eye sight. In her recent Entertainment Weekly cover story, she admits that her recent success has her becoming a target of photogs,
I literally rolled out of bed and rolled into a Target with [my daughter] Genesis, and the paparazzi caught me. I wore a wool hat and my Jimmy Kimmel sweat jacket. I was just not looking great. But it’s not a big idea. Those are princess problems. In the grand scheme of life, that’s very minuscule to complain about.
Although HTGAWM is highly popular, before landing this gig, she’s experienced her challenges in Hollywood — with execs believing she didn’t have the appeal to open a film.
There’s the reality of being an actor, especially after two Academy Award nominations, and there’s the fantasy. People oversimplify it by saying, start a production company, get your
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