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: Jean Smart (70), Frances McDormand (64), and Youn Yuh-jung (74) have recently won top industry honors for roles that explore complex, mature humanity.

: A Geena Davis Institute study found that female characters begin to plummet in their late 30s. : Jean Smart (70), Frances McDormand (64), and

The landscape for mature women in entertainment is undergoing a significant shift, moving from a history of near-invisibility toward a "ripple of change" where actresses over 50 are securing major leading roles and industry recognition. While older women were historically sidelined—often seeing their careers peak at 30 compared to 45 for men—recent years have seen them sweep key categories at major awards shows like the Emmys and the Oscars. Evolving Portrayals and Contemporary Successes : When they

: Men over 60 account for four times as many major roles as women in the same age bracket. challenging the industry's traditional youth-centric focus.

: The growing demographic of aging baby boomers is exerting pressure on Hollywood to provide content that reflects their own lives, challenging the industry's traditional youth-centric focus. Evolving Portrayals and Contemporary Successes

: When they are visible, older women are four times more likely to be portrayed as senile or feeble compared to older men. Breaking the "Glass Ceiling" Behind the Scenes