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| Actress | Film (Age at release) | Role Type | |--------|----------------------|------------| | | Elle (63) | Thriller – rape survivor turned vigilante | | Meryl Streep | The Devil Wears Prada (57) | Power comedy – tyrannical fashion editor | | Glenn Close | The Wife (71) | Drama – repressed literary spouse | | Viola Davis | The Woman King (57) | Action – warrior general | | Emma Thompson | Good Luck to You, Leo Grande (63) | Dramedy – widow hires a sex worker | | Helen Mirren | The Queen (61) | Biopic – Elizabeth II | | Julie Andrews | The Princess Diaries (65–69) | Family comedy – royal grandmother with wit |
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Looking forward, the trajectory is hopeful. The success of films like The Lost Daughter (Maggie Gyllenhaal’s directorial debut, starring Olivia Colman) and Women Talking (a film entirely about the philosophical debates of women of varying ages) suggests a hunger for intellectual, slow-burn stories about female elders. | Actress | Film (Age at release) |