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Minnie Driver

Q _ In your book you describe an audition where you were asked to act like Meg Ryan when she fakes an orgasm in a deli in When Harry Met Sally. And how you almost didn’t get the role of Skylar in Good Will Hunting because of Harvey Weinstein’s comments that you weren’t sexy enough. Do you think the industry has changed since then?

_ I think the #MeToo movement changed things, in as much as there are now mechanisms in place in my industry that help protect people who are experiencing abusive behavior of any kind. Because of those mechanisms, there is now a level of accountability that exists within the system. I still

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