Chairwoman of Universal Pictures
As the chairwoman of Universal Pictures, Donna Langley is one of the most powerful women in Hollywood.
Langley oversees Universal's production strategy, international production and marketing, as well as the studio's Focus Features division. She handles everything from major acquisitions to small edits in filming.
She's presided over hits like "Les Misérables," "Mamma Mia," and "Knocked Up." She also spearheaded the acquisition of the "Fifty Shades of Grey" movie, beating out all the other studios for the rights to turn the book, which has sold over 70 million copies worldwide, into a film.
She's one of a very small group of women who have risen to such power in a studio, and she's paving the way for other women in the industry. The stylish executive is a mother of two young boys.