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Jamie Lee Curtis pushes for cast and crew to wear name tags on film sets to help eliminate power hierarchies from forming: 'There isn't hierarchy in art'


Jamie Lee Curtis is offering up a way to help end power hierarchies on sets by having everyone wear name tags, during appearance on Kevin Hart's SiriusXM podcast Gold Minds

Jamie Lee Curtis, 65, has advocated for all cast and crew to wear name tags on set as a small way to help eliminate power hierarchies that can lead to problems and a lack of respect Curtis and Hart recently got to share a set together when they both were part of the cast for Eli Roth's big screen adaptation of the beloved video game Borderlands, which just premiered in theaters on Thursday, August 8 Along with Hart and Curtis, the sci-fi action-comedy stars Cate Blanchett, Jack Black, Edgar Ramírez, Ariana Greenblatt, Florian Munteanu, and Gina Gershon.

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