Charlize Theron Talks Double Standard
Charlize Theron may be one of Hollywood’s most sought-after action movie stars, but she has had to slay quite a bit of sexism along the way.
Speaking at Comic-Con (virtually), she recalled being asked to do more driving training for 2003’s The Italian Job, simply because she was a woman.
The 44-year-old Oscar winner said: “I realized there was still so much misconception around women and the genre. Even though in that film, the action is really based on cars, we had to physically do a lot of that stuff. There was a real pressure to pull off those stunts with the actors. … There was a very unfair process that went with that. I was the only woman with a bunch of guys and I remember vividly getting the schedule in our pre-production, and they had scheduled me for six weeks more hard training than any of the guys. It was just so insulting.”
She starred alongside Mark Wahlberg (Charlie Croker), Jason Statham (Handsome Rob), Edward Norton (Steve), Seth Green (Lyle), Mos Def (Left Ear) and Donald Sutherland (John Bridger) in the action movie, which followed a group of thieves trying to recover gold following a heist gone wrong in Venice.