: Streep’s consistent success proved that a woman over 50 could be a box-office draw, challenging the industry's obsession with youth. The Power of Producing
: Over the last two decades, the presence of older women on screen has grown. However, a significant gap remains; female characters aged 50+ still make up only about 25.3% of characters in that age bracket, according to research from the Geena Davis Institute .
Evelyn walked over to the window, looking out at the grey Parisian rain. "When I was your age, I was a muse. I was the 'It Girl.' I was an object of desire for directors, for audiences, for critics. Every performance was a plea: Look at me. Love me. I am beautiful. "

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: Over the last two decades, the presence of older women on screen has grown. However, a significant gap remains; female characters aged 50+ still make up only about 25.3% of characters in that age bracket, according to research from the Geena Davis Institute . : Streep’s consistent success proved that a woman
Evelyn walked over to the window, looking out at the grey Parisian rain. "When I was your age, I was a muse. I was the 'It Girl.' I was an object of desire for directors, for audiences, for critics. Every performance was a plea: Look at me. Love me. I am beautiful. " Evelyn walked over to the window, looking out