Sienna Miller: ‘Powerful’ Broadway Exec Told Me to ‘F*ck Off’ When I Asked for Equal Pay
“I said to the producer, who was extremely powerful, it’s not about money — it’s about fairness and respect,” Miller said.
“I said to the producer, who was extremely powerful, it’s not about money — it’s about fairness and respect,” Miller said.
Sienna Miller portrayed Johnson’s grandmother Hedren in the 2012 biopic about the abusive working relationship with “tyrant” Alfred Hitchcock.
“You weren’t really inaugurated until Weinstein made you cry, [but] I wasn’t scared of him, actually.”
David E. Kelley executive produces the drama about a couple grappling with a rape accusation.
Tara Miele’s Sundance drama opens from Lionsgate on VOD and in select theaters on December 11.
Miller reflected on her portrayal of Tippi Hedren’s toxic relationship with her director in 2012’s “The Girl” as part of the Montclair Film Festival.
“It was about the most astounding thing that I’ve experienced,” Miller says. “That kind of thing just doesn’t happen.”
Tara Miele’s trauma drama pulls from an ambitious well of inspiration, but its star is the film’s best weapon against an overstuffed plot.
With “American Woman,” Miller finally got the chance to step into the spotlight. Here, she explains why it took so long.
The actress’ performance in the Jake Scott drama garnered some of the best reviews of her career when the film debuted at TIFF last year.
“The Tale of Thomas Burberry” reimagines key events that shaped Burberry’s history.
“This is the kind of movie that you would think studios should be making, but they don’t,” the filmmaker told journalists at the New York Film Festival.