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Gone are the days of the "cougar" joke or the long-suffering mother. Today’s mature actresses are playing anti-heroes, action stars, and sensual leads.
While progress is undeniable, the fight is not over. The industry still has a "Meryl Streep problem"—there is plenty of room at the top for the top 1% of actresses, but the middle class of mature actresses still struggles for pay equity and consistent work. MILF Trip Volume No. 16 -Globe Twatters- 2024 W...
Streaming has been the great equalizer. Netflix, Apple, and Hulu have bypassed traditional greenlight committees, funding limited series that give mature actresses the same runtime as their male peers. The Crown gave (68) and Lesley Manville (68) the kind of Shakespearean weight usually reserved for kings. Mare of Easttown gave Kate Winslet (48) a role so gritty and exhausting that she famously refused to have her wrinkles airbrushed from the poster. Gone are the days of the "cougar" joke
Historically, Hollywood has been criticized for a "double standard" where male actors are allowed to age into powerful roles while female actors face a "double disappearance" after age 40. However, recent years have seen a "ripple of change" becoming a "wave," as women over 40 and 50 sweep major awards and lead high-profile projects. The industry still has a "Meryl Streep problem"—there
The independent sector has become a sanctuary for mature stories. Recent Sundance and TIFF hits like The Lost Daughter (directed by Maggie Gyllenhaal, 46) and The Eight Mountains have centered on mothers who admit to ambivalence, widows who discover late-blooming lust, and colleagues who wield institutional power.
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