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: There are more women over 50 than ever before, and they represent a powerful audience segment that demands accurate, non-clichéd representation. The "Silver Ceiling" The landscape for mature women in entertainment is
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: Actresses like Kate Winslet ( Mare of Easttown ), Jean Smart ( Hacks ), and Frances McDormand ( Nomadland ) have recently won major awards for portraying women with deep, sometimes messy, personal lives.
Consider the seismic shift. In the 1990s, a forty-five-year-old actress was often relegated to playing the “concerned mother” of a thirty-year-old action star. Today, Nicole Kidman, Cate Blanchett, and Julianne Moore are playing erotic thrillers, corporate sharks, and tortured artists. They are not just allowed to be sexual, ambitious, or flawed—they are celebrated for it.