TIME

Charlize Theron Is ‘Inspired’ by Younger Actresses

Reunion For "2 Days In The Valley"
Alberto E. Rodriguez—Getty Images Actress Charlize Theron attend a reunion for "Two Days In The Valley" at NeueHouse Hollywood on July 8, 2016 in Los Angeles, California.

She thinks they’re changing Hollywood

Charlize Theron is already a major player in Hollywood, and is associated with one of the most kick-ass feminist films of recent times — Mad Max. But the “Girlboss” executive producer said her career hasn’t always been so female-forward, which is why she admires younger actresses who are calling for more powerful roles on screen.

“I’m really inspired by this younger generation,” Theron said in a panel discussing the upcoming Netflix series. “When I started in this industry, a lot of us young actresses at that time were [cast as] the girlfriend or the wife or the trophy wife…I felt like I had to create wine out of water.”

Theron continued that even if she wanted to portray a positive character, she didn’t feel like she had the platform to do so. “We are all kind of at the mercy of the opportunities that are handed to us,” Theron said. “But I feel like this generation is changing that… There’s storytelling available to us right now, where women really are at the center of it. That, to me, is incredibly exciting.”

Read more at CNN.com

Tap to read full story

Your browser is out of date. Please update your browser at http://update.microsoft.com


YOU BROKE TIME.COM!

Dear TIME Reader,

As a regular visitor to TIME.com, we are sure you enjoy all the great journalism created by our editors and reporters. Great journalism has great value, and it costs money to make it. One of the main ways we cover our costs is through advertising.

The use of software that blocks ads limits our ability to provide you with the journalism you enjoy. Consider turning your Ad Blocker off so that we can continue to provide the world class journalism you have become accustomed to.

The TIME Team