Damn, if you ever wondered why the women in Shonda Rhimes’ shows give such good speeches, look no further than their creator. At The Hollywood Reporter’s Women in Entertainment Breakfast this week Ms. Rhimes gave what I think can only accurately be called a humdinger of a speech to the assembled room of industry power players. I can never as eloquently explain what she said in accepting her Sherry Lansing Leadership Award. So, please, do take eight minutes out of your day and listen. (You can also read the full text here.) It is a moving, powerful, funny and true talk about what it takes to break through a glass ceiling. It is pure Shonda. And it’s pretty damn perfect. Yeah, there’s a reason this woman has an entire Thursday night of television, and it’s a good one.
p.s. The Sherry Lansing Leadership Award is, interestingly, the same award Jodie Foster won in 2007 when she gave that now famous, toe-out-of-the-closet speech thanking “her beautiful Cydney.” The more you know.
Can't wait for Thursday Shonday to come back...
ReplyDeleteGotta watch that video when I get back home... Thanks DS
How inspiring- an eloquent version of Dan Savage's sentiment that hairdressers and florists- the ones who couldn't hide- were the real heroes for gay rights. https://twitter.com/fakedansavage/status/527925249522688000
ReplyDeleteWhat a badass speech. I'm not a fan of her shows (just not my genre) but I'm a huge fan of her. Go Shonda!!
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