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Holland Taylor

WENTY YEARS AFTER HOLLAND TAYLOR BECAME EVERYONE’S FAVORITE professor in she’s back to giving lessons in Netflix’s but this time they’re about ageism, not feminism. “I think one of the most difficult things about ageism this character reveals is her lack of impact, (September 17), playing the chairman of the board for the network. “She raises her voice, but quite infrequently, because what she says and decides is what’s going to happen; she has this stillness, that kind of power.” Taylor says she is taking a thing or two from the freely opinionated characters she plays. “I’ve thrown a lot to the wind. I am becoming less and less edited.”

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