Elizabeth Banks Champions Female Comedians at 4th Annual AT&T Shape Conference

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Elizabeth Banks (ElizabethBanks) champions female comedians at 4th annual AT&T Shape Conference

"I've never gotten a job and not gotten someone else a job. That's first. For me, I just feel like when you have a certain position, use it to bless other people. I would feel horrible if I coveted this opportunity only for myself," 'Claws' star Niecy Nash said of the importance of paying it forward once you’ve experienced success in Hollywood.

“It turned out to be a lovely coincidence that we were showing the world a group of nerds and geeks, men and women who had successful social lives and interesting career lives and they weren’t afraid to be interested in the things they were interested in," she said. "Our show wasn’t big on diagnosis and medication, it was a show about a group of people just kind of being themselves in the science world and that’s what my life and many of our lives are like.

The conference was about more than lectures and panels though, with guests having the opportunity to interact with high tech activations from Magic Leap, Samsung, Nokia and Airstream which showcased the latest in virtual reality, augmented reality and 5G technology.experience may have been the conference’s most popular.

In a conversation with Laverne Cox, Elizabeth Banks discussed how she uses her website WhoHaHa to spotlight female comedians.

 

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