6:09 pm - 09/28/2012

NEW YORK — When it comes to playing the girlfriend or wife in a Hollywood role, Kerry Washington has been there, done that.
Not that she’s complaining. She’s played the love interest of some noteworthy characters.
“I’ve been pretty lucky,” Washington said in a recent interview. “I’ve played the wife of some pretty incredible people. Two men who have Oscars.” (She was Forest Whitaker’s spouse in “The Last King of Scotland” and the wife of Jamie Foxx in “Ray,” the life of Ray Charles.)
Washington moves front and center as the star of the ABC series “Scandal.” Or, as Washington puts it: “not the love interest but has a love interest.”
She plays Olivia Pope, a professional “fixer” in Washington, D.C., who helps people in crisis.
Think the premise is contrived? The role is based on one of the show’s executive producers, Judy Smith, who is a professional problem solver.
“When some scandal unfolds, if I hear that it’s in another state or another country, I’m like, ‘Where are you, Judy? Are you in Italy?’ She’s like, ‘I cannot say.’ I’m like, ‘Come on! Are you in Texas?’ ‘I can’t tell you!’ So it’s fun to play ‘Where in the world is Judy Smith’ sometimes,” said Washington, with a laugh.
“Scandal,” which premieres its second season Thursday, debuted on ABC last April as a midseason show.
Washington, 35, spent the time between production on the show’s first and second seasons shooting the slavery movie “Django Unchained,” which opens Christmas Day. Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, the film reunites Washington with her “Ray” co-star Foxx in the role of (you guessed it) his wife.
That irony isn’t lost on Washington.
“It’s been a really fascinating year because in the film I play a woman who according to our Constitution is described as only being three-fifths a human being and she’s property. She can’t own property because she is someone’s property. And on ‘Scandal,’ I play somebody who is arguably the most powerful woman in the country. ... It’s been pretty phenomenal to jump two centuries back and forth and play these two black women on complete opposite ends of the spectrum,” she said.
Turns out, Tarantino is a fan of Shonda Rhimes, an executive producer on “Scandal,” ‘’Grey’s Anatomy” and “Private Practice.”
“He was like quoting season one of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to me on set one day,” Washington said. “I was like, ‘Are you kidding me right now?’”
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Kerry Washington Talks Style Secrets Of 'Scandal' Character For Bluefly's 'Closet Confessions'
Bluefly.com has teamed up with Kerry Washington for their latest installment of the "Closet Confessions" video series--and just in time for tonight's season two premiere of "Scandal."
The e-commerce site's closet-raiding video series has spotlighted the likes of model Chanel Iman, "America's Next Top Model" judge Kelly Cutrone and famed fashion blogger Leandra Medine aka The Man Repeller, just to name a few.
But this is the first time Bluefly is taking a look at the style of a fictional character--in this case, Olivia Pope the fierce and feisty "fixer" Kerry plays on ABC's hit show.
The actress quips that the video gives "a little bit of information about Olivia Pope's fashion, which is much better than Kerry Washington's fashion-- because she's cooler than I am by far."
We're not sure about that--Kerry's personal style is pretty darn snazzy. However, we do love Olivia's strong and sophisticated ensembles, which Kerry reveals are well thought out. "We really work to make sure that the clothes represent not just her [Olivia] as a person but also her mood and where is she in the arch of the episode," Kerry says.
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Kerry Washington isn’t the leading lady, she’s the lead on ABC series ‘Scandal’

NEW YORK — When it comes to playing the girlfriend or wife in a Hollywood role, Kerry Washington has been there, done that.
Not that she’s complaining. She’s played the love interest of some noteworthy characters.
“I’ve been pretty lucky,” Washington said in a recent interview. “I’ve played the wife of some pretty incredible people. Two men who have Oscars.” (She was Forest Whitaker’s spouse in “The Last King of Scotland” and the wife of Jamie Foxx in “Ray,” the life of Ray Charles.)
Washington moves front and center as the star of the ABC series “Scandal.” Or, as Washington puts it: “not the love interest but has a love interest.”
She plays Olivia Pope, a professional “fixer” in Washington, D.C., who helps people in crisis.
Think the premise is contrived? The role is based on one of the show’s executive producers, Judy Smith, who is a professional problem solver.
“When some scandal unfolds, if I hear that it’s in another state or another country, I’m like, ‘Where are you, Judy? Are you in Italy?’ She’s like, ‘I cannot say.’ I’m like, ‘Come on! Are you in Texas?’ ‘I can’t tell you!’ So it’s fun to play ‘Where in the world is Judy Smith’ sometimes,” said Washington, with a laugh.
“Scandal,” which premieres its second season Thursday, debuted on ABC last April as a midseason show.
Washington, 35, spent the time between production on the show’s first and second seasons shooting the slavery movie “Django Unchained,” which opens Christmas Day. Written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, the film reunites Washington with her “Ray” co-star Foxx in the role of (you guessed it) his wife.
That irony isn’t lost on Washington.
“It’s been a really fascinating year because in the film I play a woman who according to our Constitution is described as only being three-fifths a human being and she’s property. She can’t own property because she is someone’s property. And on ‘Scandal,’ I play somebody who is arguably the most powerful woman in the country. ... It’s been pretty phenomenal to jump two centuries back and forth and play these two black women on complete opposite ends of the spectrum,” she said.
Turns out, Tarantino is a fan of Shonda Rhimes, an executive producer on “Scandal,” ‘’Grey’s Anatomy” and “Private Practice.”
“He was like quoting season one of ‘Grey’s Anatomy’ to me on set one day,” Washington said. “I was like, ‘Are you kidding me right now?’”
Source
Kerry Washington Talks Style Secrets Of 'Scandal' Character For Bluefly's 'Closet Confessions'
Bluefly.com has teamed up with Kerry Washington for their latest installment of the "Closet Confessions" video series--and just in time for tonight's season two premiere of "Scandal."
The e-commerce site's closet-raiding video series has spotlighted the likes of model Chanel Iman, "America's Next Top Model" judge Kelly Cutrone and famed fashion blogger Leandra Medine aka The Man Repeller, just to name a few.
But this is the first time Bluefly is taking a look at the style of a fictional character--in this case, Olivia Pope the fierce and feisty "fixer" Kerry plays on ABC's hit show.
The actress quips that the video gives "a little bit of information about Olivia Pope's fashion, which is much better than Kerry Washington's fashion-- because she's cooler than I am by far."
We're not sure about that--Kerry's personal style is pretty darn snazzy. However, we do love Olivia's strong and sophisticated ensembles, which Kerry reveals are well thought out. "We really work to make sure that the clothes represent not just her [Olivia] as a person but also her mood and where is she in the arch of the episode," Kerry says.
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Olivia Pope is the true HBIC of life.
Edited at 2012-09-28 10:26 pm (UTC)
i just have so many shows going on rn
adding it to the list
Also: YOU ARE ORNAMENTAL, NOT FUNCTIONAL.
the fashion on this show is perf. too
Olivia Pope is definitely HBIC.