For decades, the unofficial "expiration date" for women in Hollywood was 40. But look at the landscape today, and you’ll see something radical: a quiet, high-powered revolution led by women who have spent decades honing their craft. From ’s history-making Oscar win at 60 to Jean Smart (73) sweeping awards for Hacks , the narrative of "decline" is being replaced by a narrative of depth. The Numbers: Progress or Mirage? : In film, men over 50 outnumber women
Despite these systemic hurdles, a generation of icons is refusing to fade into the background. They aren't just acting; they’re building empires. Older Women Are Finally Being Represented In Hollywood But look at the landscape today, and you’ll
: In film, men over 50 outnumber women in the same age bracket by a staggering 80% to 20%.
: Representation for women takes a massive dive after 40, dropping from 42% of major characters in their 30s to just 15% in their 40s.
For decades, the unofficial "expiration date" for women in Hollywood was 40. But look at the landscape today, and you’ll see something radical: a quiet, high-powered revolution led by women who have spent decades honing their craft. From ’s history-making Oscar win at 60 to Jean Smart (73) sweeping awards for Hacks , the narrative of "decline" is being replaced by a narrative of depth. The Numbers: Progress or Mirage?
Despite these systemic hurdles, a generation of icons is refusing to fade into the background. They aren't just acting; they’re building empires. Older Women Are Finally Being Represented In Hollywood