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Look at . At 65, she won an Oscar not for playing a mother or a victim, but for playing a desperate, morally grey, scene-stealing middle manager in Everything Everywhere All at Once . She didn’t hide her age; she weaponized her experience.

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A 2025 study by the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative revealed that while lead roles for women over 45 had historically hovered around 11%, that number has jumped to 34% in the last three years. More importantly, films led by women over 50 saw a than the average mid-budget film. Look at

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But the landscape is irrevocably changed. The success of Hacks (Jean Smart, 73), Mare of Easttown (Kate Winslet, 46, playing a "frumpy" grandmother), and The White Lotus (Jennifer Coolidge, 61, turning a caricature into a tragedy) has proven that the audience is starving for reality.