Bianca Lawson Isn’t Ageless and, Honestly, Doesn’t Want to Be
08.09.2022 - 16:49
/ glamour.com
Bianca Lawson would rather not be called “ageless,” thank you very much. Name-calling is one of the oldest power-plays in the book: It’s just as cutting in the boardroom as it was on the playground, but since it never causes physical harm, it’s easily dismissed. And while we know that words alone can’t hurt a person—it’s the person doing the name-calling that causes harm—anyone who’s been called a bitch or a slut (or stuck with any label she doesn’t identify with) understands just how damaging name-calling can be.
In , Glamour talks to some of the most interesting women we know about the role name-calling or labels played in their pasts—and how it’s shaped the women they are today.Bianca Lawson is an aberration. She’s managed to sustain a two-decade career as a steadily working actor without courting any of the Hollywood shrapnel that frequently comes with it. No spiteful tabloid headlines, no Twitter feuds, no publicized breakups.
“I’ve been very fortunate,” the 43-year-old tells me over the phone of her low-drama persona. “In the press and , I feel people have been very, very kind to me.” Maybe that’s because she’s consistently been showing up and doing the work. Since landing her first series, Saved By the Bell: The New Class in 1993, Lawson has had both regular and recurring roles in an extraordinary number of pop-culture home runs that include Dawson’s Creek, Sister, Sister, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, The Vampire Diaries, The Secret Life of the American Teenager, Save the Last Dance, Teen Wolf, and .
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