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Beyond the Ingénue: The Rise of Mature Women in Entertainment and Cinema
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- Actors gained gravitas and leading-man status with age (e.g., Sean Connery, Harrison Ford).
- Actresses over 35 were often relegated to mother, grandmother, or “waspish neighbor” roles, while male co-stars remained romantic leads.
- Industry data (e.g., San Diego State University’s annual Celluloid Ceiling report) consistently showed that for every 40+ female character, there were nearly three 40+ male characters in top-grossing films.
- The “box office poison” myth persisted: studios claimed audiences didn’t want to see older women as protagonists, a self-fulfilling prophecy due to lack of investment.
The 1980s and 90s offered a slight, yet condescending, correction. We had The First Wives Club (1996), a fun but frantic comedy about revenge. We had Something’s Gotta Give (2003), where Diane Keaton was celebrated for having wrinkles—a novelty so shocking it earned an Oscar nomination. The standard tropes were limited to three archetypes: muscle milf pic