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Maintaining a Decades-Long Career in Hollywood with 80s Icon Rebecca De Mornay

Maintaining a Decades-Long Career in Hollywood with 80s Icon Rebecca De Mornay

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From her breakout role opposite Tom Cruise in Risky Business to her unforgettable turn in The Hand That Rocks the Cradle, Rebecca De Mornay has captivated audiences for over four decades. In this episode of In Her Words, Rebecca opens up about her unconventional childhood in Europe, the fateful audition that changed her life, and the passion for portraying strong, complex women that has shaped her career. She also shares insights from her latest projects—including Saint Clare, The Up and Comer, and Gentleman Thief: Cash Out 3—and offers advice for women navigating their own creative paths in the entertainment industry.In Her Words presents thoughtful conversations with leaders across entertainment from film and television, to media and gaming and everything in between; as we talk about what it takes to make your mark in the industry, lessons these incredible people have learned along the way and how they have found their way in an ever changing environment.With in-depth conversations and pre-submitted listener questions, each episode provides candid advice for navigating today’s entertainment industry, giving listeners an inside look at how key players got their start, and guidance for building the necessary toolkit to bring careers to life in film, TV, music, theater, graphics, writing, animation and beyond.Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5AfPfPQ...Listen on Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast... Listen on Audible: https://music.amazon.com/podcasts/a85...Find us on:Instagram:https://www.instagram.com/inherwords_...Facebook: / inherwordspodcast Twitter: / inherwords_wie Tiktok: / inherwords_wie
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