I'm thrilled at the moment because our audiences, you know, they... the demographic is 50% male.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
It's actually kind of cool that women have taken to me. Because now I have a whole different demographic when it comes to the audiences. I have women who come out and support my movies, and that is a huge demographic for me, which is great because some actors don't have a female base at all.
I don't categorize myself. I don't think I'm perceived as a female act by my audience. My fans include just as many men as women.
Nine per cent of my viewers are men, of which the majority is, I think, 45 to 50. I like to tell myself it's just my dad watching.
I think it's absolutely about time that we have as many female leads as male. It's a very exciting time to be an actress.
It's absurd: half the movie audience are women, but Hollywood bosses are still aiming for men who are 20.
As much as I was encouraged by the number of female-centric shows being bandied about, it feels like we're being treated like a trend or a quota to be filled.
We've made so much headway with storytelling - mostly on cable, let's be honest - but also on the networks and, you know, I think it's about time that the leads are women. I'm not a woman, so I'm a bit biased - I wouldn't mind if a few roles were left over for men.
I saw a story in the Los Angeles Times that 40 percent of the viewers are men. It didn't really surprise me.
I'm perfectly happy when I look out at an audience and it's all women. I always think it's kind of odd, but then, more women than men, I think, read and write poetry.
The majority of my audience has always been women.