In the 2020s, a new generation of "older female actors" (OFA) is not just working but delivering the best performances of their careers in high-profile projects. This shift is evidenced by recent award show sweeps and the rise of "mature-led" content. Women and Aging: What the Media Does and Doesn't Tell Us
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Cate Blanchett’s turn as the egotistical conductor Lydia Tár proved that a film centering entirely on a woman in her fifties could dominate awards circuits and critical conversations. Viola Davis in The Woman King proved that a historical epic led by women with life etched into their faces could be a box-office success. We have moved past the "Mutton Dressed as
Women like Helen Mirren, Judi Dench, and Meryl Streep have paved the way for future generations of actresses. These icons have consistently demonstrated their range and versatility, taking on complex, dynamic roles that showcase their talent. They're now joined by a new crop of actresses, including: