This was not an isolated phenomenon. At the 2025 Emmy Awards, were nominated for their performances across drama, comedy and limited series categories. Four of the nominees—Jean Smart, Kathy Bates, Catherine O’Hara and Deirdre O’Connell—were over the age of 70. For an industry that has historically discarded women after they aged out of the “sexy love interest” role, this was a welcome—and long overdue—win.
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: Portrayals centered on physical or cognitive decline, often casting the woman as a burden to her spouse or family.
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“The problem,” Lena said, tapping her wine glass, “is that we’re treated as a genre. ‘Mature Women’s Stories.’ Like it’s a horror film or a musical. They want us to be either noble or pathetic.”