Women aged 60 and older are severely underrepresented, accounting for only 2–3% of major female characters in top-grossing films and broadcast television.

The rise of streaming platforms and independent cinema is creating more space for mature voices: Older Women Are Finally Being Represented In Hollywood

If there is a modern blueprint for longevity, it belongs to . Often cited as the catalyst for the "greying" of contemporary cinema, Streep has maintained a high-velocity career through her 60s and 70s, moving seamlessly between kitschy musicals like Mamma Mia! and heavyweight dramas.

Despite high-profile successes, mature women still face a "Celluloid Ceiling." Narrative Stereotypes

Despite women over 50 making up roughly 20% of the U.S. population, they are portrayed on television only about 8% of the time. 2. Common Stereotypes and Narratives

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