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    The Treatment

    Anna Gunn: Equity

    Actress Anna Gunn discusses the struggles and successes of powerful women in the world of investment banking in Equity.

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    By Elvis Mitchell • Aug 17, 2016 • 29m Listen

    The world of investment banking involves a lot of number crunching, but actress Anna Gunn discovered so much more, including the psychological dance that bankers do with clients, figuring out how to gain their trust. In her latest film Equity, Anna Gunn plays senior investment banker Naomi Bishop who blatantly owns the fact that she likes money.

    Gunn joins The Treatment to talk about how her antihero role in Equity compares to her character Skyler White in Breaking Bad, as well as the refreshing nature of playing a financially ambitious woman in a time where the issue of pay equality still exists in the US.

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      Elvis Mitchell

      host of KCRW’s The Treatment

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      Anna Gunn

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