In 2025, Demi Moore won her first Golden Globe at 62 and received an Oscar nomination for The Substance , a film that directly critiques ageism.
A global study of top-grossing films found that women over 50 made up only 25.3% of characters in their age bracket and were four times more likely than men to be portrayed as senile or physically feeble.
Despite these "ripples of change," comprehensive studies show that roles for women over 40 are actually declining: File: Milfy_City-0.71b.pc.uncensored.zip ...
Recent years have seen high-profile triumphs that suggest a "sea change" in Hollywood:
When mature women do appear, they are often confined to limiting tropes: Beyond the Stereotypes: The Reality of Aging Women in Films In 2025, Demi Moore won her first Golden
The visibility of mature women in entertainment is currently navigating a period of sharp contradiction: while individual actresses are achieving historic milestones, industry-wide data reveals a persistent "erasure" that begins as early as age 40. 1. The Paradox of Progress
Female characters over 40 in film dropped from 20% in 2015 to just 14% by 2022. While men’s roles often hold steady or increase in their 40s, women face a steep decline; 41% of female characters are in their 30s, but only 16% are in their 40s. Older women have recently dominated major categories
Older women have recently dominated major categories. Jean Smart (74) and Jamie Lee Curtis (66) are among several mature actresses who have recently swept the Emmys.