Los Angeles Times

‘I didn’t have another year’

- By Yvonne Villarreal yvonne.villarreal@latimes.com

When mega producer Shonda Rhimes — such a proponent of saying “yes” to new experience­s that she wrote a book on it — asks if you want to direct one of the final episodes of a groundbrea­king TV series, there’s really only one suitable answer.

So Kerry Washington, who plays the strong-as-hell female lead, Olivia Pope, in ABC’s ‘Scandal,” went for it.

“I was really honored that she brought it up,” Washington says the day after wrapping production on the episode, which aired last month. “I didn’t necessaril­y feel ready, but I also felt like I would never forgive myself if I hadn’t done it before the end of the show. I didn’t have another year to feel ready. It was now or never. I’m glad I did it.”

To prepare, Washington participat­ed in a session for first-time directors provided by the Directors Guild of America. She also shadowed directors on the set of “Scandal” and observed director Melina Matsoukas, who is working with Washington on another project, during production on the second season of HBO”s “Insecure.” On set, she armed herself with a Minnie Mouse pen that her 4-year-old daughter gifted her.

“She gave it to me when I told her I had a big week at work,” Washington says. “It’s this gigantical­ly awkward thing. I had it every single day. It helped me.”

For Washington, who took the plunge into producing two years ago under a deal with ABC Studios, developing a director’s eye was aided by seven seasons of watching the show while live-tweeting episodes.

“I used to never watch anything that I was in,” Washington says. “But I’ve had to build the muscle of being able to watch myself — and see where improvemen­ts could be made.” (Washington said she leaned on the show’s cinematogr­apher, Oliver Bokelberg, and — on days when she was acting in a lot of scenes — her acting coach.)

But inevitably, the most useful method was approachin­g it as a role.

“There was a little part of me the whole time that was like, ... ‘I am in a little short film called ‘Directing’ and I’m starring as the director. I remember [director] Paris Barclay saying: You just have to step into the role of leadership... I remember the very first scene on the very first day . .... I was like, ‘What is happening right now?’ But it happened.”

 ?? Kirk McKoy Los Angeles Times ?? KERRY WASHINGTON directed one of the final episodes of ABC’s “Scandal.”
Kirk McKoy Los Angeles Times KERRY WASHINGTON directed one of the final episodes of ABC’s “Scandal.”

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