: Older female characters are frequently relegated to tropes like the "passive victim," the "nagging shrew," or roles defined entirely by physical decline. Recent Progress and "The Ripple Effect"
: Women over 40 make up roughly 25% of the global population, but only 14% to 20% of film characters. : Older female characters are frequently relegated to
Representation for older women is often characterized by a "visibility gap" compared to their male counterparts: The portrayal of (typically defined as those over
: Female actors' careers often peak around age 30, whereas men's careers tend to peak 15 years later. " the "nagging shrew
The portrayal of (typically defined as those over 40 or 50) in entertainment and cinema is currently a mix of high-profile triumphs and persistent structural barriers . While iconic stars continue to win top awards, broader industry data suggests that for the average actress, opportunities begin to "fall off a cliff" after age 40. The State of Representation