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cosimaniehairs:

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tatmasmile:

Actress Tatiana Maslany attends the ’Two Lovers And A Bear’ premiere during the 2016 Toronto International Film Festival at The Elgin on September 13, 2016 in Toronto, Canada.

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youngbreakoutactresses:

Tatiana Maslany Doing Emojis | Vanity Fair

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tatmasmile:

Tatiana Maslany • The Hollywood Reporter Portrait.

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tatmasmile:

Tatiana Maslany of “The Other Half” SXSW Festival Portrait. ( x )

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maslanydaily:

“There’s an idea that the acting is less important than the special effects”

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finncollins:

I was in a Nativity play as a kid. Back then, I played the donkey.

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thecloneclub:

Tatiana Maslany for People Magazine

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tatianadaily:

“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.”

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maslanydaily:

“Every day I feel motivated to talk about [sexism]. It’s something I feel passionate [about] in my bones just from having lived it. I would be so upset if people stopped talking about it if people were uncomfortable with it. To me, that’s just patriarchy. That is the system we’re railing against, the one that tells us to be quiet, the one that tells us to be [palatable], smiley, lovely, perfect, no mistakes, no opinions. That’s exactly what the problem is.

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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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