Matrix star Carrie-Anne Moss says she experienced Hollywood‘s double standards on ageing firsthand when she was offered the role of a grandmother the day after she turned 40. Moss spoke about her experience while moderating a conversation to promote actor-author friend Justine Bateman’s new book Face: One Square Foot of Skin, which looks at the ways society responds to women as they age, according to The Hollywood Reporter. Prior to the offer, Moss said she thought female actors not finding good roles to play at 40 was a myth. “I had heard that at 40 everything changed. I didn’t believe in that because I don’t believe in just jumping on a thought system that I don’t really align with. But literally the day after my 40th birthday, I was reading a script that had come to me and I was talking to my manager about it. She was like, ‘Oh, no, no, no, it’s not that role (you’re reading for), it’s the grandmother’,” Moss said.
Related Articles
UK govt mulling Covid vax certification
UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson said that his government is considering coronavirus vaccine certification but suggested it might only be implemented once all adults in the country have been offered a jab by the end […]
Budhwa Mangal
Budhwa Mangal is a day dedicated to Lord Hanuman. This day holds an important place for Hindus. Budhwa mangal is also called big mangal. Lord Hanuman is worshiped on this day. Budhwa Mangal is on […]
Be the first to comment