“She’s Not Supporting Anymore”
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This shift created the "Anti-Heroine." Shows like Big Little Lies (featuring the formidable trio of Reese Witherspoon, Nicole Kidman, and Laura Dern) and The Morning Show (Jennifer Aniston in her most aggressive, unglamorous role) proved that drama about menopause, marital betrayal, and workplace politics was appointment viewing. A grandmother in a commercial for reverse mortgages
For decades, the "expiration date" for women in Hollywood was an unspoken but rigid industry standard. Once an actress hit forty, her transition from leading lady to "mother of the lead" or "sad widow" was often swift and inevitable. However, the landscape of modern cinema and entertainment is undergoing a seismic shift. Today, mature women are not just occupying space; they are reclaiming the narrative, challenging ageist stereotypes, and proving that complexity and commercial appeal only deepen with time. The Evolution of Visibility