| | | My closed captions might be dumb, because he cited thanks to Gina, and I thought he was referring to Geena Davis and "Thelma and Louise", one of his first movies, where he was just learning his way around Hollywood.
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From FOX61 near Malabu
Geena Davis will be recognized during Sunday’s show with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for her work combating gender inequality. Fittingly, she kept up the fight even on the red carpet.
“Every year when the Oscars come around, we always say, ‘Well, it’s really a systematic problem. You can’t blame the academy necessarily for what Hollywood is making,’” she said. “I think we really need to be mindful that, let’s go already. Let’s make this happen. There’s no need to wait any longer.”
An Oscar winner for “The Accidental Tourist” in 1989, Davis founded the Geena Davis Institute on Gender in Media in 2004. On the red carpet, she touted improvements made in gender representation for children’s TV and movies while noting “we still have a lot of work to do with the world of the movie, and also other types of diversity.”
So, maybe he meant her.
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