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Longitudinal studies suggest women historically "faded" from the screen around age 35, only to occasionally reappear in supporting "grandmother" roles between ages 65 and 74. Current Representation and Stereotypes

The numbers were damning. A San Diego State University study found that in top-grossing films, the number of female characters aged 40+ dropped by nearly half compared to their male counterparts. The message was clear: male actors could "age into" gravitas (think Sean Connery or Liam Neeson), while female actors aged out of relevance.

The rise of female-led films and television shows has also contributed to a more inclusive representation of mature women. Movies like "The Favourite" and "Book Club" feature complex, dynamic female characters in leading roles, often with a focus on female friendships, relationships, and personal growth. Similarly, television shows like "Big Little Lies" and "The Crown" showcase mature women as multidimensional, flawed, and relatable characters.

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