: Gender bias still exists behind the scenes, with 91% of directors and 86% of writers in major roles being male. More mature women in the writers' room means more authentic stories on screen.

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saw historic milestones that challenged the "expiration date" of female talent: Demi Moore

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For decades, the arithmetic of Hollywood was brutally simple. A young actress had a "shelf life" often ending before her 40th birthday. Once the first fine lines appeared, the offers for leading roles dried up, replaced by a stark and unappealing binary: play the quirky mother of the twentysomething lead, the wise grandmother dispensing comfort from a rocking chair, or the spectral witch haunting a suburban home.

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: Actresses like Meryl Streep, Helen Mirren, and Jane Fonda proved that audiences will show up for stories led by older women. Streep’s post-fifty filmography—ranging from The Devil Wears Prada to Mamma Mia! —demonstrated immense commercial viability.