Actor Laura Harrier Says She Already Sees Time's Up Change On Movie Sets
/Actor Laura Harrier Says She Already Sees Time's Up Change On Movie Sets
Actor Laura Harrier is one of 300 women who signed the powerful, Hollywood-led anti-harassment coalition Harrier says in her InStyle March 2018 interview.
“I feel very fortunate to be acting at a time when women and minorities are getting more of a voice,” says the Chicago native, who is a face of Louis Vuitton's Spring 2018 campaign and a Bulgari ambassador. “We’re in the middle of a moment where barriers are starting to be broken down. But I just want them to be smashed all the way.”
Unlike many people living in the spotlight, Harrier uses her online presence to start conversations about complex issues. “I think those of us with a platform have a duty to talk about all the fucked-up stuff that’s going on,” she says. “I would feel really uncomfortable watching things go by and just posting pretty selfies.”
'Time's Up'. “I think that the only way to create systematic change throughout society is to have a clear and decisive plan of action,” Harrier told InStyle in January.