Nancy Nigrosh: An agent's perspective on diversity in Hollywood
Female directors are finding more opportunity in Hollywood, including on
TV's "Jessica Jones." Zetna Fuentes, left, Mairzee Almas, Millicent
Shelton, Liz Friedlander (seated), Rosemary Rodriguez, Jet Wilkinson.
(Myung J. Chun / Los Angeles Times)
Regarding "Things Are Getting Better for Women Behind the Camera in TV" [March 11]: Kudos to the current crop of prominent showrunners on their commitment "to break old habits" of gender-based bias by influencing their TV studio employers to hire more diverse directors. However, given my 23 years as a literary and talent agent, I was struck by the reference to industry gatekeepers as "typically agents with a tried-and-true Rolodex." Hardly. In my experience, agents have always pushed back on the institutionalized mind-set to exclude women and minority clients.
Without the agent perspective on how hard won the recently open climate truly is, the story is incomplete.
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