The Standard (St. Catharines)

Lena Headey calls out sexism in film and TV

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Lena Headey has called out the sexism and double standards that affect female actresses in the film and TV industry.

The British actress has enjoyed global fame as murderous and ambitious Queen Cersei Lannister on Game of Thrones. But while she certainly rules the roost in the cult TV series, which returns on July 16, Headey has revealed that on set she still faces the kind of sexism that Cersei certainly wouldn’t tolerate.

In a candid interview with co-star Maisie Williams, who plays Arya Stark, Headey discussed her rebellious youth, the hit show, and her experience­s of sexism on set.

Recounting a conversati­on with a female colleague, the 43-year-old told Williams how she often found her ideas on set were ignored while the suggestion­s of male colleagues tended to be acted on straight away.

“I said, ‘Do you find that you have to say the same things seven times, whereas a man says it once and everyone listens?’ ” she explained to her young co-star in the new issue of The Edit. “Male counterpar­ts can say the same thing (I just did), and everyone’s like, ‘Oh, that’s a great idea,’ and I’m like, ‘I just said that 19 times but you chose not to listen or take it on board.’ ”

Warming to her theme, the actress discussed double standards when it comes to beauty that exists for male and female actors, admitting that she no longer feels that pressure now she’s getting older.

“I’m happier now I’m older, playing women who aren’t expected to be beautiful ... (Male) actors can be ‘interestin­g,’ but there’s a real pressure on women to be beautiful and skinny,” she said, sighing.

Refusing to play the Hollywood game has been a feature of her career and she is proud she has “never played the game of going in (to auditions), and flirting; I’ve never done it.”

When Williams then asked if Headey thought this had cost her work, she replied: “Yes, and I’m very happy I didn’t.” WENN

 ?? EVAN AGOSTINI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Actress Lena Headey revealed that on set she still faces the kind of sexism that Cersei certainly wouldn’t tolerate.
EVAN AGOSTINI/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Actress Lena Headey revealed that on set she still faces the kind of sexism that Cersei certainly wouldn’t tolerate.

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