Shows like The Crown (Imelda Staunton), The Morning Show (Jennifer Aniston & Reese Witherspoon, both in their 40s/50s), and Hacks (Jean Smart, 73) prove that audiences are starved for nuanced depictions of female ambition later in life.
We are living in the Golden Age of the Mature Woman in entertainment. Let’s be honest: For a long time, the only roles available for women over 50 were one-dimensional. You were either a saintly grandmother, a nagging wife, or a villainous boss.
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Look at winning an Oscar at 64 for Everything Everywhere All at Once —playing an IRS auditor with a neck brace and a heart of gold. Look at Michelle Yeoh , also 60+, refusing to be the side character, becoming a global action hero for the first time in her career.
If Hollywood is finally learning that a woman in her 50s has more interesting stories than a woman in her 20s (because she has actually lived ), then the rest of the world should take note. Shows like The Crown (Imelda Staunton), The Morning
Jean Smart is arguably the most powerful force in comedy right now—not for her age , but because she is the best in the world at what she does. For the mature woman watching at home, this cultural shift is a mirror. You aren't fading out; you are stepping into your leading role.
Stop casting the 25-year-old to play the CEO. Cast the 55-year-old who has the scars, the walk, and the vocal fry of someone who actually built that empire. You were either a saintly grandmother, a nagging
Beyond the Ingénue: Why Mature Women Are Finally Running the Show in Hollywood