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EVER SINCE AUNJANUE ELLIS-TAYLOR WAS NOMINATED for an oscar for her performance in King Richard, she’s kept busy with three major upcoming projects. In Lee Daniel’s The Deliverance (Netflix, August 30), she co-stars alongside Glenn Close and Mo’Nique. “I just hope they didn’t catch me staring.” She’s following that up with Hulu’s The Supremes at Earl’s All-You-Can-Eat (August 23), about Ellis-Taylor’s Odette and her two best friends. “I love that Odette was always a protector of her friends...I just think that’s heroic.” And she’s wrapping things up this fall with the film adaptation of Colson Whitehead’s novel The Nickel Boys. For Ellis-Taylor, it was the curiosity of the real-life events that led her to it. “I love that idea that it opens this door to discovering things that we just don’t know about.” But no matter how busy she is, she’s self-aware about this moment in her career. “It’s cyclical. You have these moments where it just feels like, OK, I’m doing the thing, and then something can happen and you feel like you’re not doing the thing anymore. I am just grateful.”
“The reality is most things that I’ve done, I rarely talk to women on screen. And it gets a little tired.”