Claire Foy thinks Hollywood is improving
The debate about women in Hollywood is one that isn't going away soon, with some people thinking that while women might have made some progress, the #MeToo campaign has highlighted widespread issues that aren't going away.
Claire Foy, who is appearing in The Girl in the Spider's Web, is keeping a positive attitude about how things are changing for the better.
Speaking to Digital Spy, the former star of The Crown said: "The industry has changed so much since I started, dear God.
"The fact that the snobbery about TV and films is gone, completely. The fact that there are parts for women. A lot of my work was TV because there just weren't parts for people like me.
"There weren't parts for normal women at all. You either had to be a supermodel or a real character actress, there was no room for anyone in between, really.
"It's changed hugely. In the past year, it's changed in the sense that I feel that the days of women being talked down to, even if they'd been working for 30 years in the industry, are gone and I hope eventually that is across all industries.
"The fact that we should be allowed to have an opinion and a voice and be heard because we're half the human race, so we deserve it really."
The star also revealed to us that she had a "huge doubt" about taking on the role of Lisbeth Salander, although we think that she did a pretty fine job.
The Girl in the Spider's Web is out in US cinemas now, and opens in UK cinemas on November 21.
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