Oakwood-raised actress Allison Janney is among six Hollywood heavy hitters featured in a new article in "The Hollywood Reporter" on the subject that has dominated headlines since news of the Harvey Weinstein sexual harassment scandal first broke.
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As part of the roundtable discussion for the article, Janney, the star of CBS' "Mom" and recent film "I, Tonya," said:
I'm very fortunate that I have never experienced any kind of harassment, and the only reason I can think of is that I'm 5-foot-15 and my career didn't start till I was like 38. I was always aware of the casting couch — that was just something I thought women had to navigate growing up in the business. But it's exciting to think of a time where kids growing up won't know what that is, that it will be a thing of the past, and there won't be any more abuse of power. It's exciting to think of our culture changing.
Janney, a recent Dayton-area Walk of Fame inductee, discussed her height and not being seen as the Hollywood ingénue in a recent article with this news organization.
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Mary J. Blige, Jessica Chastain, Saoirse Ronan, Emma Stone and Jennifer Lawrence also took part in the "Hollywood Reporter" roundtable.
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