Research - Center for the Study of Women in Television & Film
The portrayal and employment of mature women in entertainment remains a stark area of inequality in 2026, characterized by a significant "cliff" in visibility for women once they reach midlife. While recent years have seen high-profile award wins and a "ripple of change," comprehensive data indicates that mature women are still largely excluded or relegated to narrow stereotypes. milf ophelia vixxxen
: In the 50+ age bracket, male characters outnumber females significantly: 80% to 20% in films and 75% to 25% in broadcast TV. Stereotypes and Narrative Limitations Research - Center for the Study of Women
: Women aged 60 and older represent just 2% to 3% of all major female characters, whereas men in the same age bracket make up about 8% of major male roles. Stereotypes and Narrative Limitations : Women aged 60
When mature women do appear on screen, their roles often rely on ageist tropes rather than complex humanity.
: Major female characters plummeted from 42% in their 30s to just 15% in their 40s on broadcast programs.
A sharp decline in representation occurs as women age, a trend not mirrored by their male counterparts.