Age is no longer a barrier to physical, high-octane roles. Audiences are embracing the gravitas that older actresses bring to action cinema.
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Frustrated by the lack of nuanced scripts, mature actresses took control of their own destinies by launching production companies. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Parallel to Yeoh, Jamie Lee Curtis (64) took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for the same film. Curtis has masterfully navigated the transition from "scream queen" to character actor powerhouse. Her role in The Bear (as Donna Berzatto) showcased the raw, terrifying, and heartbreaking reality of a mother struggling with addiction. Curtis represents the "utility player" mature woman—one who can do horror, prestige drama, and comedy with equal ferocity.
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