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Tropes originating in 1960s horror films like What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? , which utilized female aging as a source of terror or decay.
For decades, Hollywood has operated under a double standard where male actors peak in their late 40s, while women's careers often peak at 30. This disparity is reflected in casting; for example, the 1967 film The Graduate cast Anne Bancroft as an "older woman" when she was only six years older than her costar, Dustin Hoffman. Historically, mature women were relegated to one-dimensional archetypes: milf gia giancarlo
A significant cultural shift is currently underway, with mature women increasingly "bankable" because of their age rather than in spite of it. Recent award cycles have been dominated by seasoned actresses, such as (64) winning an Oscar for Nomadland and Jean Smart (70) winning an Emmy for Hacks . Older Women Are Finally Being Represented In Hollywood Tropes originating in 1960s horror films like What
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