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To appreciate the current renaissance, one must understand the historical erasure of the older woman. In classic Hollywood, the industry operated on a stark double standard. While men aged into "silver foxes" and saw their leading ladies get progressively younger (a phenomenon often quantified by the infamous Bechdel Test and age-gap studies), women faced a cliff edge.
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The 1980s and 90s offered fleeting exceptions—Katherine Hepburn, Jessica Tandy, and Angela Lansbury in Murder, She Wrote —but these were viewed as anomalies, not trends. The industry lacked a pipeline for mature female talent because it lacked imagination.
We are currently in an era where women in their 60s and 70s are opening blockbuster films. This is a radical departure from the 1990s. : Casting Kat Marie as an authoritative or
America is not the only player. International cinema has been bolder for longer. France has always revered its older actresses (Catherine Deneuve, Juliette Binoche, Isabelle Huppert) as national treasures. South Korea’s Yoon Jeong-hee, Japan’s Kirin Kiki, and Spain’s Ana Torrent have delivered career-best work in their 70s and 80s. In Mexico, Roma highlighted the life of an older indigenous domestic worker. The global conversation is validating that wisdom and experience create the most enduring art.
Consider the following milestones:
From the sharp wit of Hacks ’ Jean Smart to the visceral power of The Whale’s Hong Chau, from the quiet dignity of Rye Lane’s older ensemble to the blockbuster dominance of Jamie Lee Curtis, one thing is clear: