In my previous post here on the "talk" page, I suggested that the whole cast be included in the cast section of the page. In retrospect, it does not seem necessary to include all of those listed. It is important however to discuss that fact that some of the people considered "cast" appear only in archived footage and were not interviewed directly for the film. Here is my new proposal for change in the cast section of the page:

The cast includes various speakers interviewed directly for the film, as well as mainstream media figureheads in radio and t.v. as they appear in clips of archive footage used in the commentary. Altogether, the cast includes over 100 well-known celebrities, politicians, and show hosts.

Some speakers who were filmed directly include comedian Margaret Cho, producer and t.v. host Lisa Ling, Actress Rosario Dawson, MSNBC host Rachel Maddow, and Newark New Jersey mayor Corey Booker. [1]

Featured in clippings from radio and t.v. include radio host Rush Limbaugh, Fox News host Glen Beck, vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin, presidential candidate Hilary Clinton, and producer/t.v. host Oprah Winfrey. After its release, Oprah Winfrey purchased the rights to the film. [2]

In addition to the celebrity cast, were several young people from the general public. A group of middle-school children were given the chance to speak in an unplanned interview that took place after a conference co-hosted by producer Jennifer Siebel Newsom and the women’s advocate group The Professional Businesswomen of California. [3]For a complete list [4]


[5]Common Sense Media's founder/CEO, Jim Steyer, is one of the movie's interviewees.

Contributing Speakers for Miss Representation[6]

Pat Mitchell, Jason Katz, Jim Steyer, Marissa Mayer, Jean Kilbourne, Jennifer Pozner, Margaret Cho, Katie Couric, M. Gigi Durham, Caroline Heldman, Gavin Newsom, Gloria Steinem, Jennifer Lawless, Cory Booker, Condoleezza Rice, Dolores Huerta, Marie Wilson, Devanshi Patel, Ranna Patel, Oliver Middlestaedt, Carole jenkins, Geena Davis, Lisa Ling, Paul Haggis, Jane Fonda, Martha Lauzen, Daphne Zuniga, Rachel Maddow, Nancy Pelosi, Erika Falk, Dianne Feinstein, Barbara J. Berg, Lindy DeKoven, Catherine Hardwicke, Jennifer Todd, Rosario Dawson, Jehmu Greene, Malkia Cyril, Jan Yanehiro, Jessica Shambora, Dee Dee Myers, Candy Crowley, Susn Molinari, Dana Perino, Montana Newsom, Christina Aguilera, Michele Bachmann, Chris Baker, Krystal Ball, Charles Barkley, Mike Barnicle, Glenn Beck, John Boehner, Mika Brzezinski, Pat Buchanan, Ursula Burns, Siena Callan, Tali Callan, Tucker Carlson, Alex Castellanos, HIllary Clinton, Ellen Degeneres, Geraldine A. Ferraro, Tina Fey, Charles Gibson, Jaslene Gonzalez, Sean Hannity, Paris Hilton, Christopher Hitchens, Peter Jennings, Penn Jillette, Andrea Jung, Amy Klobuchar, Jay Leno, Mark Levin, Rush Limbaugh, Madonna, Bill Maher, Barbara Mikulski, Andrea Mitchell, Walter Mondale, Mary Tyler Moore, Tracy Morgan, Richard Nixon, Indra Nooyi, Bill O’ Reilly, Sandra Oh, Keith Olbermann, Sarah Palin, Amy Poehler, Nicole Polizzi, Dan Rather, Ronald Reagan, Nicole Richie, Joan Rivers, Lee Rogers, Michael Savage, Joe Scarborough, Ed Schultz, Carol Shea Porter, Jennifer Siebel Newsom, Jessica Simpson, Olympia Snowe, Britney Spears, Lesley Stahl, Greta Van Susteren, Debbie Walsh, Barbarah Walters, Oprah Winfrey

  1. ^ "SUNDANCE REVIEW: Miss Representation". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  2. ^ October 20; Arts, 2011 | Marianne Schnall |; culture; Media. ""Miss Representation"—Poised to Advance a Media Movement - Women's Media Center". www.womensmediacenter.com. Retrieved 2019-03-05.((cite web)): CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  3. ^ "Jennifer Newsom on Her New Documentary, Miss Representation". Vogue. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  4. ^ "The Paley Center for Media". The Paley Center for Media. Retrieved 2019-03-05.
  5. ^ "Miss Representation - Movie Review". www.commonsensemedia.org. 2011-03-01. Retrieved 2019-02-21.
  6. ^ Miss Representation, retrieved 2019-02-21