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The road ahead is not without potholes. Ageism persists, particularly in action and blockbuster genres. The pay gap remains, and roles for women of color over 40 are still disproportionately scarce. Actresses like Viola Davis (58), Angela Bassett (65), and Michelle Yeoh (61) have achieved legendary status, but they remain exceptions in an industry that still defaults to whiteness.
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This shift matters beyond entertainment. Media representation shapes cultural attitudes. When young girls see women in their 60s as dynamic leads, it changes their perception of their own future. When women in their 50s see themselves reflected on screen as desirable, powerful, and relevant, it fights the internalized ageism that society has imposed upon them. Actresses like Viola Davis (58), Angela Bassett (65),
recently reclaimed the narrative with her critically acclaimed performance in The Substance , which directly tackles industry ageism. A Commercial Mandate: The Economic Power of Gen X Women