I Am Sexist But Not A Misogynist Says Morgan Freeman

    I Am Sexist But Not A Misogynist Says Morgan Freeman

    Morgan Freeman has said the short dresses worn by his producing partner detract from her desire to be taken seriously. The 79-year-old Oscar-winning actor said he's 'sexist but not misogynistic' in response to the comments about his producing partner Lori McCreary. McCreary is a former tech entrepreneur who is the CEO and co-founder alongside Freeman of Revelations Entertainment.

    According to the Hollywood Reporter, during a chat at the Producers Guild of America's Produced By conference, Morgan also discusses his favourite film, the 2009 Clint Eastwood directed Invictus, in which he nabbed an Oscar nomination for his role as Nelson Mandela. “It’s one of my diamond encrusted moments in life,” Freeman said, alongside his longtime producing partner Lori McCreary at the Producers Guild of America’s eighth annual Produced by Conference held on Saturday, June 4, reports Deadline.

    “My favorite director directed the film, Clint. I had the most fun playing Nelson Mandela than I ever had working on film, and I really really love what I do. When we shot the last frame, all the actors, everyone on set said, Let’s do it again,” he added.

    Currently, Morgan is promoting his next flick Now You See Me 2, which stars Jesse Eisenberg, Daniel Radcliffe, Dave Franco, Mark Ruffalo, Woody Harrelson, Lizzy Caplan and Michael Caine. Now You See Me 2 will hit theatres on June 9,2015.

    I Am Sexist But Not A Misogynist Says Morgan Freeman