When it comes to women and aging in Hollywood, there’s still a lot of work to be done. However, it’s become increasingly clear over the last few years that we’re currently living through a sort of renaissance when it comes to older women in film and television finally getting their dues. These leading ladies landed meaty roles while middle-aged, a feat that used to be rare if not unheard of for many women in the entertainment industry.
Roles Of A Lifetime
For far too long, Hollywood only paid attention to young starlets and left many talented older actresses in the dust. Even when older actresses did get roles, they were often relegated to those of mother or grandmother, where they offered sage advice to the younger stars and served as background characters.
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A lot has changed in just the last few decades, with older actresses finally getting their due and the complicated roles they were born to play. We compiled a list of 15 actresses who got the chance to play characters we still can’t forget. With their experience and talent, these roles were no match for this unbelievably skilled group of women.
Kate Winslet
Mare of Easttown, Detective Mare Sheehan
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Tracee Ellis Ross
Black-Ish, Rainbow Johnson

Laura Dern
Big Little Lies, Renata Klein

Jennifer Aniston
Cake, Claire Bennett

Reese Witherspoon
The Morning Show, Bradley Jackson

Cate Blanchett
Don’t Look Up, Brie Evantree

Gwyneth Paltrow
The Politician, Georgina Hobart

Sandra Oh
Killing Eve, Eve Polastri

Viola Davis
The Woman King, Nanisca

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Sandra Bullock
The Unforgivable, Ruth Slater

Taraji P. Henson
Empire, Cookie Lyon

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Pamela Adlon
Better Things, Sam Fox

Regina King
Watchmen, Angela Abar/Sister Night

Nicole Kidman
Being the Ricardos, Lucille Ball

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Octavia Spencer
Hidden Figures, Dorothy Vaughan
