Tina Fey on Crazy

18 Mar

Tina Fey, Emmy award winning actor, writer, comedian, and producer, wrote an essay in the February 14 & 21 issue of the New Yorker.  In the essay, “Confessions of a Juggler,” she comments on the different attitude the entertainment industry has towards older men and women, especially in comedy.  In a nutshell she says:

I know older men in comedy who can barely feed and clean themselves, and they still work.  The women,though, they”re all “crazy.”  I have a suspicion — and hear me out, because this is a rough one — that the definition of “crazy” in show business is a woman who keeps talking even after no one wants to [expletive] her anymore.

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