Shonda Rhimes & Her Leading Ladies On Working For A Female Showrunner, Colorism in Entertainment & Having Gladiator Parents + See Their Entertainment Weekly Covers!
It’s September, which means we’re very near to Shondaland ruling Thursday nights. While we’re only a few weeks away from hit shows like How to Get Away With Murder, Grey’s Anatomy and Scandal returning, Entertainment Weekly has released three covers in their honor.
In a recent real-talk conversation with their boss, Shonda Rhimes, Viola Davis (How to Get Away With Murder), Kerry Washington (Scandal), and Ellen Pompeo (Grey’s Anatomy) joined chatted about McDreamy’s death; racism and sexism in Hollywood; and growing up with a Gladiator as a parent.
Below, some highlights from that conversation.
Viola Davis on colorism in the entertainment industry:
You have to come from Detroit or Atlanta to be black. If you have John Denver on your iPod and you come from Central Falls, Rhode Island, then: Eh, you trickle-down black woman.
Kerry Washington on why it’s different to work for a female showrunner:
I was talking to an actress who’s pregnant and really worried about telling her bosses, and I said, ‘Yeah, when I told my boss I was pregnant, she literally jumped up and down in my trailer.’ I don’t know if there’s a male showrunner who would do that.
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