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Today, we are witnessing a golden age of performances from women who were previously relegated to supporting roles. These are the new archetypes they play:

To understand the shift, one must look at the past. In the Golden Age of Hollywood, stars like Bette Davis and Joan Crawford fought tooth-and-nail against studio systems that wanted to discard them. Davis, at 41, produced and starred in What Ever Happened to Baby Jane? (1962) precisely because roles had dried up. The film’s success, however, inadvertently created a new trap: the "psycho-biddy" or "hagsploitation" genre, where older women were depicted as grotesque, lonely, or insane. Today, we are witnessing a golden age of

Meanwhile, a parallel track existed for "character actresses"—women like Thelma Ritter or Margaret Rutherford—who were rarely leads but always scene-stealers. They were allowed to be funny, wise, or eccentric, but never romantic, desirable, or complex. The message was clear: a woman’s value on screen expired with her youth. Davis, at 41, produced and starred in What

Don’t wait for the script. Option a book, write a one-woman show, or develop a limited series based on a true story. Production companies and streamers are hungry for packaged projects with a star attached. and sex lives.

For years, cinema refused to show older women as sexual beings. Emma Thompson shattered that taboo in Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (2022). At 63, Thompson played a repressed widow who hires a sex worker to discover her own body. The film was a critical and commercial hit because it normalized a reality that Hollywood has ignored: women in their 60s and 70s have desires, needs, and sex lives.