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«Breaking News» Eva Longoria poses for Marie Claire as she says 'we need diversity in all facets' of Hollywood

She was named by Marie Claire as one of the women revolutionizing Hollywood - as part of the Time's Up Entertainment sector.


And Eva Longoria, who was grouped in the storytellers category for the magazine, said that 'a story becomes significantly different when you fold in collaborators from all walks of life.' 


The 43-year-old actress, producer and director, who posed in all white, explained that diversity is needed 'in all facets of this industry.'




Candid: Eva Longoria, who is part of the storytellers category for Marie Claire's feature on women who are revolutionizing Hollywood, said hat 'a story becomes significantly different when you fold in collaborators from all walks of life'


Candid: Eva Longoria, who is part of the storytellers category for Marie Claire's feature on women who are revolutionizing Hollywood, said hat 'a story becomes significantly different when you fold in collaborators from all walks of life'



Candid: Eva Longoria, who is part of the storytellers category for Marie Claire's feature on women who are revolutionizing Hollywood, said hat 'a story becomes significantly different when you fold in collaborators from all walks of life'



Eva pointed out that most film reviewers are white men and when they review a female, they say '"I don't get it,"' to which she says: 'Of course you didn't. The movie wasn't made for you.' 


She said her wake up call was when she did a commercial recently and when asked to pick a director for it, there were five men listed and no women.

Eva told the magazine when she asked where are the women on the list, they said '"Oh my God, you're right."'


'They were on autopilot. We need fresh eyes and a shift in consciousness,' Eva told Marie Claire. 




The actress, producer and director explained that diversity is needed 'in all facets of this industry.'


The actress, producer and director explained that diversity is needed 'in all facets of this industry.'



The actress, producer and director explained that diversity is needed 'in all facets of this industry.'



The Texas-born star is set to direct Kerry Washington in a new comedy called 24-7.


Eva said that Kerry has been her friend for 20 years.


Kerry told her: '"You're ready for this,"' adding 'we may not have gotten the greenlight without the sisterhood of Time's Up.'


She continued: 'This industry used to pit us [women] against each other. Now we get to create the roles.' 




Upcoming: The Texas-born star is set to direct Kerry Washington in a new comedy called 24-7; Kerry pictured on February 24 at the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills


Upcoming: The Texas-born star is set to direct Kerry Washington in a new comedy called 24-7; Kerry pictured on February 24 at the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills



Upcoming: The Texas-born star is set to direct Kerry Washington in a new comedy called 24-7; Kerry pictured on February 24 at the 2019 Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills



Janet Mock, a writer, producer and director, and Katie McGrath, the co-CEO of Bad Robot Productions, were also part of the Storytellers group as were Regina King, Zackary Drucker and Shonda Rhimes.


Janet said that change means 'not being the "the first," but ensuring that we are never the last of the only.'


Marie Claire also named Tessa Thompson, Karla Souza, Naomi Scott, Nina Shaw, Jurnee Smolett-Bell, Mira Sorvino and Andrew Riseborough from the Time's Up movement as part of the revolution.


The feature is part of Marie Claire's Change Makers April 2019 issue with Jessica Chastain, Constance Wu and Ava DuVernay on the cover. 




Truth: Janet Mock, a writer, producer and director was also part of the Storytellers group


Truth: Janet Mock, a writer, producer and director was also part of the Storytellers group



Truth: Janet Mock, a writer, producer and director was also part of the Storytellers group





Even more: Katie McGrath, the co-CEO of Bad Robot Productions, was named as well


Even more: Katie McGrath, the co-CEO of Bad Robot Productions, was named as well



Even more: Katie McGrath, the co-CEO of Bad Robot Productions, was named as well





'The New Wave': (from L to R) Tessa Thompson, Angela Robinson, Alex Kondracke and Olga Segura were also featured


'The New Wave': (from L to R) Tessa Thompson, Angela Robinson, Alex Kondracke and Olga Segura were also featured



'The New Wave': (from L to R) Tessa Thompson, Angela Robinson, Alex Kondracke and Olga Segura were also featured






Miro Sorvino pictured


Miro Sorvino pictured






Shonda Rhimes seen


Shonda Rhimes seen



Powerful: Miro Sorvino (L) and Shonda Rhimes (R) posed for the feature as well





Star: Regina King was also named as part of the storytellers changemakers


Star: Regina King was also named as part of the storytellers changemakers



Star: Regina King was also named as part of the storytellers changemakers 





Standing up: (from L to R) Karla Souza, Naomi Scott, Nina Shaw and Jurnee Smolett-Bell


Standing up: (from L to R) Karla Souza, Naomi Scott, Nina Shaw and Jurnee Smolett-Bell



Standing up: (from L to R) Karla Souza, Naomi Scott, Nina Shaw and Jurnee Smolett-Bell





Amazing: The feature is part of Marie Claire's Change Makers April 2019 issue with Jessica Chastain, Constance Wu and Ava DuVernay on the cover


Amazing: The feature is part of Marie Claire's Change Makers April 2019 issue with Jessica Chastain, Constance Wu and Ava DuVernay on the cover



Amazing: The feature is part of Marie Claire's Change Makers April 2019 issue with Jessica Chastain, Constance Wu and Ava DuVernay on the cover



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And Eva Longoria, who was grouped in the storytellers category for the magazine, said that ‘a story becomes significantly different when you fold in...


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