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During Hollywood's Golden Age (1920s-1960s), mature women like Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, and Ingrid Bergman began to appear in more substantial supporting roles. These actresses brought depth and nuance to their characters, often playing strong, independent women who navigated complex relationships and societal expectations. However, these roles were still frequently tied to their romantic relationships with younger men or their roles as mothers and caregivers. These actresses brought depth and nuance to their
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In the Golden Age of Hollywood, a cruel arithmetic governed actresses' careers. As male leads aged into distinguished "silver foxes," their female counterparts faced the dreaded "wall." Gloria Swanson’s iconic line in Sunset Boulevard (1950)—"I am big. It's the pictures that got small"—encapsulated the tragedy of the aging actress: a star discarded for the crime of growing older. By 40, a leading lady was often offered roles as a mother to 30-year-old men; by 50, she existed only in the genres of horror (the supernatural crone) or broad comedy (the intrusive mother-in-law).