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    'How to Get Away With Murder' star Matt McGorry: Most of us were not taught consent

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    Oscar Nominee Viola Davis on Red Carpets: They’re ‘Pretty Daunting’

    Davis grew up poor in Rhode Island, studied drama at Rhode Island College and the Juilliard School, and is open about the hardships of her upbringing and the lengths she went to to fill that empty belly.

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    Want to Be Fierce? 10 Lessons From Shonda Rhimes

    Television writer and producer Shonda Rhimes. (Photo: James White).

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    Shonda Rhimes: Losing Weight Made Me Feel ‘Shallow and Misogynistic’

    Shonda Rhimes tells ‘Nightline’ about losing weight. (Source: Getty Images) In an interview with Nightline that will air tonight, Shonda Rhimes explains how her desire to lose weight made her feel “shallow and misogynistic.”  The powerhouse jack-of-all-trades television producer, who created, wrote, produced, and ran day-to-day operations for Grey’s Anatomy, How to Get Away With Murder, and Scandal, is currently promoting her new book, Year of Yes, which is about how she changed her life after r

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    ‘How to Get Away with Murder’ Star Karla Souza on Viola Davis and Her Beauty Secrets

    Karla Souza stars on How to Get Away with Murder. (Photo: Getty Images) On ABC’s hit TV show How To Get Away With Murder, Karla Souza impersonates a strategic legal intern. “Laurel keeps a lot of things to herself,” Souza tells Yahoo Beauty. “She observes the situation and she assesses it.

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    Julianne Moore, Patricia Arquette…Finally Actresses Get to Act Their Age

    Russell Crowe recently pronounced that actresses in Hollywood need to “act their age.” The actor told an Australian women’s magazine that there are plenty of roles for older women. “To be honest, I think you’ll find that the woman who is saying that [the roles have dried up] is the woman who at 40, 45, 48, still wants to play the ingénue, and can’t understand why she’s not being cast as the 21-year-old,” Crowe said, citing Meryl Streep and Helen Mirren as examples of actresses who find parts.