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  1. Naomi McDougall Jones is an American actress, writer and producer. She is best known for her work on films Bite Me, Imagine I'm Beautiful, The New Yorker Presents and more.

  2. Naomi McDougall Jones is a 15-time award-winning storyteller, changemaker, and future-weaver. THE SHORT STORY. Naomi has written, acted in, and produced two award-winning feature films.

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  3. Naomi McDougall Jones is an award-winning writer, actress, producer, and women in film activist based in New York City. She is currently in post-production on her second feature film, "Bite Me," with producers Jack Lechner ("The Fog of War," "Blue Valentine") and Sarah Wharton ("That's Not Us"), which she wrote and also starred in opposite ...

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  4. Naomi McDougall Jones is a storyteller and change maker. McDougall Jones' debut book, The Wrong Kind of Women: Inside Our Revolution to Dismantle the Gods of Hollywood, published by Beacon Press and expanding on her TED Talk, is available in hardcover, audiobook and e-book wherever books are sold.

  5. We spoke with Naomi McDougall Jones, author of "The Wrong Kind of Women", about the systematic exclusion of women in Hollywood.

  6. Naomi McDougall Jones is an award-winning writer, actress, producer, and women in film activist based in New York City. She is currently in post-production on her second feature film, "Bite Me," with producers Jack Lechner ("The Fog of War," "Blue Valentine") and Sarah Wharton ("That's Not Us"), which she wrote and also starred in opposite ...

  7. Jan 19, 2017 · As we shared slices of buttery lemon blackout pie, Naomi, a self-possessed woman with crimson hair and natural confidence, spoke passionately about the female cinematic voice that has not been discovered yet, practical solutions to Hollywood’s “women in film problem,” the hidden subculture of people who believe they are vampires, and so much more.