While the progress made by white actresses in Hollywood is highly visible, the movement toward inclusivity is also expanding intersectionally and globally. Women of color, who have historically faced a double jeopardy of racism and ageism, are increasingly claiming their space. Actresses like Angela Bassett, Taraji P. P. Henson, and Michelle Yeoh are leading the charge, demanding roles that honor their skill and cultural depth.
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To understand the current revolution, one must examine the industry's historical treatment of aging women. Classical Hollywood heavily commodified youth and physical beauty as primary financial assets. While male stars like Cary Grant, Clint Eastwood, and Harrison Ford transitioned seamlessly from young romantic leads to rugged, authoritative silver foxes, their female contemporaries faced a steep professional cliff. While the progress made by white actresses in