How Hollywood’s male power players can step up and be allies to women Maria Puente, USA TODAY © Illustration: Andrea Brunty, USA TODAY Network, and Getty Images Chastened by still-pitiful numbers of women before and behind Hollywood s cameras, some men are trying to be allies. Is it enough to get real change?
Hollywood women fed up with their pitiful numbers behind the cameras have long agitated for more power. Now, more of the men with clout in showbiz have joined the cause.
They include men like Paul Feig, 58, whose career includes stints as an actor, producer, writer and director in a long list of successful films and TV shows, from Freaks and Geeks to the 2016 reboot of Ghostbusters.
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