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Viola Davis says ‘stop taming us’ at Women in Entertainm­ent event

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LOS ANGELES Actress and producer Viola Davis gave a rousing speech about leadership and authentici­ty to a well-heeled crowd of Hollywood power players this week at The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainm­ent breakfast.

Davis, who was being honoured with the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award, said that she doesn’t always come to mind when she thinks of the idea of leadership — Martin Luther King, Jr. does — but that she is trying through her production company to embrace women of colour as they really are.

“There is no limit to how we see narratives with people of colour,” Davis said to a rapt crowd that included Mandy Moore, Lupita Nyong’o, Awkwafina, Rita Wilson, “Roma” breakout Yalitza Aparicio and Kesha. “There is only so much I am going to cow tow to this business.”

She said she and her husband Julius Tennon started JuVee Production­s because she was tired of celebratin­g movies that didn’t have “me in it.”

“I don’t mean me Viola,” Davis said.”I mean me as a black woman.”

She urged those in power in Hollywood to show more authentic black female characters. “My main message is ‘stop taming us,’ she said. “Everything that we are inside is what makes art in this world rich ... There is something to be said about being wild. Steve McQueen is wild. Barry Jenkins. Ryan Coogler .... These people who just dare. Who say you cannot silence me.”

Even when there are black characters, she said, they’re reduced to being maternal, to being the saviour, to being denied sexuality, to being there to, “Make that white character feel better.”

“What is in my heart is I cannot lead with bull **** ,” she said. “I cannot lead with lying. I cannot lead with the lying about what the road is out there.”

Her company recently closed a first look feature production deal with Amazon Studios, where they will produce a film about pioneering politician Shirley Chisholm. Davis will star as the New York congresswo­man.

Davis was in good company at the breakfast event, where comedian Hannah Gadsby chided “good men talking about bad men” and Monica Lewinsky talked about her “mistake” and learning how to survive and grow from it.

 ?? PHOTO BY JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/AP ?? Viola Davis arrives at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainm­ent Breakfast at Milk Studios on Wednesday in Los Angeles.
PHOTO BY JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/AP Viola Davis arrives at The Hollywood Reporter's Women in Entertainm­ent Breakfast at Milk Studios on Wednesday in Los Angeles.

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