
Actress Helen Mirren says actresses should go after roles written for men. In her new film thriller "Eye in the Sky", she plays an army colonel, a role originally written for a man, reported BB online. The 70-year-old actress said it made her "cross" that many roles were given to men regardless of whether it was the lead character. "You look at a scene and it's going to be all men around a table and you think at least half of those could have been women," she said. "It's so hard to get a job as an actress, let alone as a star but just a job - to be a working actress it's so much more difficult than it is for men".
Source: PTI