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Spencer eyes new role as a producer

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Octavia Spencer is up for her second Academy Award this year, but the star of “Hidden Figures” said Monday that she has even bigger plans.

“The role I’m destined to play is to be one of the biggest producers in Hollywood,” Spencer said at the third annual Makers Conference, a women’s empowermen­t event sponsored by Verizon.

The actress shared her aspiration­s during a conversati­on with Gloria Steinem that kicked off the two-day conference at Terranea Resort in Rancho Palos Verdes, Calif.

Spencer received an Oscar nomination for supporting actress for playing Dorothy Vaughn, a black mathematic­ian who worked at NASA, in the crowdpleas­ing best picture nominee “Hidden Figures.” The actress celebrated her nomination earlier Monday at the film academy’s annual Oscar Nominees Luncheon.

Spencer told the Makers Conference crowd Monday night that she wants to continue to tell stories “that haven’t really been told.”

“I want the movies that I produce to show a broader spectrum of people in the world,” she said.

Spencer said she is working on a project about the Jonestown massacre for HBO and developing a story about pioneering entreprene­ur Madam C.J. Walker.

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ALBERTO E. RODRIGUEZ/GETTY “The role I’m destined to play is to be one of the biggest producers in Hollywood,” Octavia Spencer says.

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