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maslanydaily:

“I don’t think that any woman in this industry hasn’t [experienced sexism] – I think we all have in various ways, and sometimes you can’t even tell that it’s happening because it’s so ingrained in the way things are structured”

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tatianadaily:

“So often the male perspective is our default perspective in television, in film and in all kinds of different media and I think what [Orphan Black] does is it just goes, ‘nope.’ Women can be all these different things.

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maslanydaily-blog:

Do you see the show as a feminist piece?
I think so, though I don’t think that was the motive from the start. It was intended to be this exploration of nature/nurture, and a lead role like that may not normally go to a woman. Women aren’t often the default in movies, TV, media—there’s often very limited space for them. But it’s exciting to mine these stories and see a show that puts women at the center of it.

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thefundamental-deactivated20160:

Sometimes I feel like if I talk too much, there’s gonna be a weird guy with a baseball bat that’s gonna run behind me and break my knees. [x]

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chandrilas-deactivated20180714:

Michiel Huisman for Elle NL 2015

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cindymoon:

Michiel Huisman by Karen Rosetzsky for Elle NL

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“I had the feeling I wasn’t going anywhere with my career. There were tons of great stories, but no reality. I wanted to grow: make bigger projects. I thought to myself: If I don’t do it now, then I will be the same as now in 20 years. I lived a great life. I just wanted to know if there could be more.”

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gayscifi:

get to know me: two/ten celeb crushes ❤ Tatiana Maslany
”I love people, watching people interact. It’s a lot of psychology.
We learn about ourselves by watching other people’s lives on the screen.”

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posted 6 years ago with 4,568 notes  gayscifi)

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missdontcare-x:

“I am drawn to those parts; I like the tough girls because they are not tough. It’s a veil; it’s a disguise. It’s defenses. At the core, everybody is human, everybody is fragile, everybody is terrified, and the fear is what propels you to be tough.” - Tatiana Maslany
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maslanydaily-blog:

Have you experienced sexism in Hollywood? How have you handled it?
For me it’s about the parts that are out there. I think it’s changing. That’s where I feel the sexism the most. The stories that we tell are male stories and often male-centric and the women are accessories, but it is changing. It’s changing so rapidly.

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rachelduncns:

“I think there’s something really freeing about improv, that it’s a collective, creative, in-the-moment piece. That’s really exciting and really frustrating, because it’s there and gone. There’s an amazing interaction with the audience that happens because they are very much another scene partner.”

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