RSS
Opinion



Where have all the Irish women in Hollywood gone?



Bookmark and Share

Maureen O'Hara
Maureen O'Hara

Liam Neeson. Pierce Brosnan. Daniel Day-Lewis. Gabriel Byrne. Colin Farrell. Jonathan Rhys Meyers. The list goes on - Irish men rule in Hollywood.

And now for the women: Yesteryear: Maureen O'Hara. This year: Fionnula Flanagan.

The list pretty much ends there.

With news of Irish actress Elaine Cassidy starring on a new CBS series "Harper's Island," I was prompted to contemplate the presence of Irish women in the U.S. movie/TV scene.
And the fact is, the high-profile Irish Hollywood actress just doesn't exist.

In general, women in Hollywood have not fared well, and their influence is small (by no fault of their own, for the most part, I'd argue). Did you know that no woman has ever won an Academy Award for Best Director, no woman has ever even been nominated for Best Cinematography and out of the 1,198 nominees for Best Writer, only 96 were women?!

One has to wonder if they ended up combining genders in the running for the "Best Actor" categories (it has been proposed), what the percentage of female winners would be. (I have an inkling it'd be far less than half…)

The main focus on women in Hollywood is on their weight, their relationship status and whether they're knocked up or not.

A piece in NY Magazine entitled "The Feminist Reawakening," by Amanda Fortini, talks about women's consciousness of sexism within the media's focus on Hollywood.

"Even before Tina Fey declared, 'Bitch is the new black,' before female outrage had been anointed a trend by the New York Times, many women were clued in to the numerous gender-related issues that lay, untouched and unexamined, at some subterranean level of our culture: to the way women disproportionately bear the ills of our society, like poverty and lack of health care; to the relentlessly sexist fixation on the bodies of Hollywood starlets-on the vicissitudes of their weight, on the appearance and speedy disappearance of their pregnant bellies-and the deleterious influence this obsession has on teenage girls."

See more: movies, irish movies,



Be the first to make a comment.

It may take several minutes for your comment to appear.


Click to learn more from DiscoverIreland.com.


Connect to IrishCentral with your Facebook account


or sign-in directly

Welcome to IrishCentral!
Please provide the following information in order to create your account

Username:
E-Mail Address:
Password:
Confirm Password:
I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy


Welcome to IrishCentral!
All we need is the following information and you will be part of the #1 Irish community in the US

E-Mail Address:
First select a unique username:
Username:
Now choose a password:
Password:
Confirm Password:
I agree to the Terms of Use and Privacy Policy
Thank you!

Just one more step and you will be part of the largest Irish community in America! Tell us a little more about you to start enjoying all the features of IrishCentral.

Additional Information:

First Name:
Last Name:
Date of Birth:
Zip:
Gender: Male  Female 
Country:

Degree of Irishness:
Household Income:
Level of Education:

Subscribe to our newsletters:

The Best of IrishCentral - Daily Newsletter
Special Offers from our sponsors

or
Skip

You can edit your information at any time, just go to "my account" when you're logged in.

Log into IrishCentral with your Facebook account


or sign-in directly

E-Mail:
Password:
 Remember me Forgot my password