| Genre | Mature Women’s Status | Example | |-------|----------------------|---------| | | Best opportunities — Oscar bait, indie films. | The Father (Olivia Colman), Women Talking (Judith Ivey) | | Action | Rare but growing (often as ex-spies or generals). | Atomic Blonde (Charlize Theron, 47 at filming), The Old Guard | | Rom-Com | Almost extinct for over-50s; occasional exception. | Book Club (Diane Keaton, 73; Jane Fonda, 81) | | Horror | Strong niche — “wise woman” or final girl’s mother. | The Night House (Rebecca Hall, 39 — borderline), Hereditary (Toni Collette, 45) | | Comedy | Strong in ensemble TV, weak in film. | Hacks (Jean Smart, 72), Grace and Frankie |

: Recent award winners like Frances McDormand ( Nomadland ), Youn Yuh-jung ( Minari ), and Jean Smart

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The wrinkles, the gray hair, the slower movements—these are not liabilities to be airbrushed out. In the hands of modern auteurs (like Greta Gerwig, Emerald Fennell, or Sofia Coppola), they become visual poetry.