Hartford Courant (Sunday)

Theron feted for philanthro­py at gala

- By Jonathan Landrum Jr.

For once, Charlize Theron has begun to witness more women in power roles with the film industry.

“Women are tearing down the whole … building,” Theron said after she recently received the Sherry Lansing Leadership Award at the Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainm­ent gala in Los Angeles. The Oscar winner was handed the award by her friend Seth Rogen for excelling as a trailblaze­r and her philanthro­py work in Hollywood.

Theron praised female leaders who have paved ways as heads of studio department­s, directors, producers and those who have created their own production companies.

She said women should lean on each other as resources to strengthen their voices.

“I want us to keep each other accountabl­e, use each other as resources and push each other to keep using our voices and platforms for something greater than ourselves,” Theron said. The actor said she has been inspired by young people through her Charlize Theron Africa Outreach Project, which is an organizati­on dedicated to making a difference for people in South Africa.

“In the face of what we would consider adversity or concrete ceilings, they see opportunit­y and room for change, growth and inclusion,” Theron said.

Previous honorees include Oprah Winfrey, Meryl Streep, Viola Davis, Reese Witherspoo­n, Jennifer Aniston and Barbra Streisand.

In a heartfelt speech, Rogen called Theron the most impressive person he has been around. He then joked about how he’s physically intimidate­d to work with Theron on a project because “she murders people in every movie she does.”

In her remarks, Theron also praised the work of Issa Rae, who was honored with the Equity in Entertainm­ent Award, which

recognized her for amplifying the voices of underrepre­sented communitie­s in the industry.

Yvonne Orji, who presented Rae with the award, called her a unique visionary and a “risk taker.” She credited Rae for creating opportunit­ies for people of color and showing the beauty of south

Los Angeles through five seasons of her HBO series “Insecure.”

“What stands out most for me is her unfailing support of the marginaliz­ed, her extreme selflessne­ss, her dogged belief that everyone can win,” said Orji, who starred on “Insecure.”

Rae said some of her success can be credited to “operating from a scared place.”

“It makes you impatient about what you wish to happen,” she said. “It makes you fearless about the things you normally might be afraid of.”

In addition, Jamie Lee Curtis, Janelle Monae, Margot Robbie, Addison Rae and Gracie Abrams presented scholarshi­ps as part of THR’s Women in Entertainm­ent mentorship program. Around $1 million in university scholarshi­ps were presented to female high school seniors.

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59. TV personalit­y Stone Cold Steve Austin is 58. Singer Alejandro Sanz is

54. Singer Cowboy Troy is

52. Singer Sia is 47. Actor Katie Holmes is 44. Singer Christina Aguilera is 42. Singer Billie Eilish is 21.

 ?? JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION ?? Charlize Theron arrives Dec. 7 at the Women in Entertainm­ent gala in Los Angeles.
JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION Charlize Theron arrives Dec. 7 at the Women in Entertainm­ent gala in Los Angeles.

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