I've never found it made the slightest difference being a woman - though there is a sort of feeling that as you get older you're not so interesting.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
In my career I have never felt that my being a woman was an obstacle or an advantage. I guess I've been oblivious.
As you get older it's more confusing. Suddenly, there's more pressure to fit in to your assigned gender.
Sometimes you see women that don't realize that age is changing your style, and they don't change.
My appearance has changed a lot over the years, but it has far more to do with how I feel about being a woman.
I only seem to date younger women.
Men become much more attractive when they start looking older. But it doesn't do much for women, though we do have an advantage: make-up.
Women's lives get more interesting the older they get. For some reason, when you hit 35, it turns into a grey area filmically. There's not much more until you start playing grannies. I'm not ready for that. I'm just naffed off that, between 35 and 50, there aren't better things about.
It's completely different to work with a woman that is my age, maybe younger.
I think every major character I've played was originally for an older woman. I have no idea what that says. I guess I'm mature for my age.
It's true as a woman, particularly: the older you get, the parts get thinner on the ground and not quite as interesting, that's for sure.