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3. Data Points & Industry Reality
- The Statistics: According to a San Diego State University study (2023), women 40+ accounted for only 23% of female lead roles in top-grossing films, despite being 50% of the female population.
- The Pay Gap Widens with Age: Actresses’ earnings peak at 34; actors’ at 51.
- The Solution: Women-led production companies. Reese Witherspoon (Hello Sunshine), Margot Robbie (LuckyChap), Viola Davis (JuVee Productions) – all actively developing projects for women over 45.
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- Streaming has unlocked a hunger for stories about female rage, desire, grief, and rebirth at midlife.
- Key films: Aftersun (Charlotte Wells as a young director reflecting on her father—but the mother figure is quietly complex), Women Talking, Thelma (2024 action-comedy with a 93-year-old heroine).
- TV: Hacks (Jean Smart, 70+), The Crown (Imelda Staunton), Mare of Easttown (Kate Winslet, mid-40s playing a gritty, unglamorous detective).
Look at Andie MacDowell, who famously stopped dyeing her hair and walked the Cannes red carpet with a full head of natural silver curls. Look at Jodie Foster in Nyad, where the camera lingers on her sinewy, suntanned arms and weathered face—the map of a life lived fully. The industry is slowly, painfully, learning that wrinkles are not "flaws" to be erased, but textures that convey emotion better than any CGI. The Statistics: According to a San Diego State