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Posted on 01/18/2004 5:53:14 PM PST by Sub-Driver

Female, forty and furious January 19, 2004 - 11:24AM

On the attack ... Sharon Stone, Holly Hunter and Meg Ryan.

Hollywood's most formidable female stars have united to condemn "sexist" film moguls for failing to find roles for women over 40.

Meg Ryan, Holly Hunter, Charlotte Rampling, Sharon Stone and Whoopi Goldberg are among a group of 30 actresses who have taken part in a documentary by Rosanna Arquette to be screened in Britain this summer.

The documentary is seen as a thinly veiled attack on moguls such as Harvey Weinstein - the portly co-owner of Miramax - who control the film industry and the careers of Hollywood actresses.

Arquette, 44, who rose to fame when she starred opposite Madonna in the 1985 film Desperately Seeking Susan, said that her interest in what happened to 40-year-old women in Hollywood was sparked by the experience of

Debra Winger, the star of Terms of Endearment, who announced that she was quitting in 1996 aged 40. "Ageing," Arquette said this week, "equals career death."

In the documentary, called Searching For Debra Winger, Winger, who has been nominated for three Oscars, tells how she decided to quit and reveals that while she was working on An Officer And a Gentlemen the notorious producer Don Simpson told her that she needed diet pills.

Julianna Margulies, 37, who starred in ER opposite George Clooney, speaks frankly about the rigours of the casting couch. "You ask anyone that has been in those [audition] meetings. They say, 'Yeah that actress is great but would you f*** her?' And they ask all the men in the room."

The documentary will provoke heated debate in Hollywood, which has long been accused of discriminating against women for their age and beauty. Arquette told London's Sunday Telegraph that she had already received criticism from film bosses. "There are a lot of misogynistic men who are very angry about it," she said. "They've told me, 'It's just a bunch of chicks sitting around bitching about us'."

In the film, Daryl Hannah, 43, says that the root of the problem lies "with the guys who run the studios. They choose projects that they identify with and they say, 'I'd like to be that man having an affair with a chick of 18'."

Samantha Mathis, 33, agrees. "It's the revenge of the nerds syndrome, all these guys couldn't get a girlfriend in high school. They are smart but they have no social skills; suddenly they are running studios in a position of power."

Arquette's subjects are candid and often angry about the way the industry has spat them out once they have aged. Martha Plimpton, 33, says: "For women it's either, she's a starlet or she's an old hag." Whoopi Goldberg adds that film producers "want you to think that you're done" once actresses had turned 40.

Arquette, who is currently filming another documentary about musicians, continues to act and has recently been filming two comedies with the British actresses Imogen Stubbs and Jennifer Saunders.

She says that certain elements of Hollywood have always annoyed her. "I find it offensive that in Hollywood a 68-year-old movie star is paired with a 30-year-old, or someone even younger. You think, 'Come on, who are you kidding'. It is offensive."

Other interviewees said that they had financial problems when the parts dried up. Theresa Russell, 46, says: "It was really hard, I didn't get an audition for years and I started running out of money. I thought, what else can I do? I resent being in this situation. They want to put you out to pasture."

In any other profession, she says, "your work would get better the older you got". Holly Hunter, 45, who won an Oscar for The Piano, believes actresses are at their peak at 40. "The deal is that actresses who are good have probably never been better once they hit 40. Once I hit 40 I had charms that I didn't have when I was 30 and I want to use them."

Teri Garr, 53, who has appeared in more than 50 films, including Tootsie, insists that films should reflect the existence of older women in real life. "There are people who are my age and older who still exist in the world, so there should be writers who write stories that include them. There should be parts for us, even if they are smaller."

She adds: "I remember when I was young the great actresses telling me, 'Wait till they tell you your face has been ravaged by time'."

Diane Lane, 39, dislikes the vocabulary used to describe older women's looks. "If you want to live you must age. Beauty has to be a certain way [in Hollywood]." If you age, she says, "it is described as 'damaged beauty' or 'sad beauty' or 'aged beauty'." She adds: "Character actresses will always work freely because they are not coming from the immaculate time when one looked perfect." Adrienne Shelley, 38, the star of The Unbelievable Truth, tells of how much sex plays a part of being a Hollywood actress. She says: "I get a call in my car on the way to an audition from the agent. He said, 'What is really important is that they think you are f***able'.

"The man walks in and looks right at my tits and I saw in his face that there was no way I was going to get the part. And yet in the real world there is no way I would give this guy the time of day."

Lane urges women to make more of an issue of the problem. "When women don't want to talk about these issues it is so awful," she says. "Hiding away just perpetuates the problem.

"Women want to watch other women of their own age sometimes. All these young people are great but let them watch each other. We want to watch us."


TOPICS: Culture/Society
KEYWORDS: actress; aging; castingcouch; hollyweird; hollywood
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To: RobRoy
In other words, if you're Sandra Bullock, you start producing your own work, with an eye toward becoming a full-time producer later on. If you're Jodie Foster, you start directing.

Or, if you're Audrey Hepburn, you get out of films with a banked fortune while you're still young, and take up whatever sorts of pursuits interest you as a person. If you're a real adult, these go beyond basking in the spotlight.

341 posted on 01/19/2004 9:31:51 AM PST by Oberon (What does it take to make government shrink?)
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To: Oberon
Precicely...
342 posted on 01/19/2004 9:41:46 AM PST by RobRoy
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To: wizardoz
Sure there is. I mean, who do you think was buying that soap?

Or being turned into it, for that matter?

343 posted on 01/19/2004 9:53:13 AM PST by E. Pluribus Unum (Drug prohibition laws help fund terrorism.)
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To: BibChr
Breathes there a man or woman who, in his/her wildest dreams, can imagine that Whoopi Goldberg EVER landed a part for being a hottie?

A comedian had a line that after Ted Danson started seeing her, Woody Harellson needed to make a new movie called "White Men Can't See".

344 posted on 01/19/2004 9:53:21 AM PST by Hacksaw (theocratic Confederate flag waving loyalty oath supporter)
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To: Jim Cane
Her talent my be questionable, but that Demi's holding up pretty good at 40 is undeniable.

with a little help from her friends:

Hollywood actress Demi Moore is looking stunning at 40 - thanks to a $400,000 total-body makeover. According to sources, the Ghost star had Botox injections in her face at a cost of $4,000 three times per year, $10,000 surgery to replace her breast implants with smaller ones, $15,000 liposuction to suck fat out of her stomach, buttocks and thighs, and collagen injections in her lips, plus other skin treatments for $6,240. On top of that, the ex-wife of Bruce Willis also hired a nutritionist at a coast of $22,000, a personal trainer for $25,000, a $15,600 yoga instructor and kickboxing coach costing $230,000. And Demi has even had her teeth whitened with porcelain veneers, costing her a whopping $16,000, according to experts' estimates.

345 posted on 01/19/2004 10:15:03 AM PST by proust (Cthulhu for president! Why vote for the lesser of two evils?)
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To: proust
All this to keep a 25 year old 'boyfriend' happy for a couple of years.

I'd keep the $400,000 and put up with Bruce.
346 posted on 01/19/2004 10:25:16 AM PST by fritzz
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To: RobRoy
Terri Garr: I liked her best in Young Frankenstein.
347 posted on 01/19/2004 10:56:39 AM PST by reg45
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To: ValerieUSA
Dear ValerieUSA: You look better at 45 than a lot of women look at half your age!
348 posted on 01/19/2004 10:59:24 AM PST by reg45
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To: reg45
"what knockers!"
"Oh! Thank you doctor!"
349 posted on 01/19/2004 11:00:03 AM PST by jaugust (Old Curmudgeon)
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To: reg45
"How about a roll in the hay?"
350 posted on 01/19/2004 11:09:50 AM PST by RobRoy
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To: ValerieUSA; redlipstick
Ping to another 45 year old...we all look good, I think!
351 posted on 01/19/2004 11:12:47 AM PST by cyncooper ("We call evil by its name")
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To: RobRoy
"Hay. Hay. Roll in the hay."

So many great lines in that movie!

352 posted on 01/19/2004 11:13:43 AM PST by reg45
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To: wizardoz
Howard Dean in "One Beer Hall Short of a Putsch," coming soon to a theatre near you.

LOL

353 posted on 01/19/2004 11:15:19 AM PST by reg45
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To: reg45
"Blucher!"
354 posted on 01/19/2004 11:17:37 AM PST by dfwgator
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To: dfwgator
Neeeeiiiiiiighhh
355 posted on 01/19/2004 11:19:54 AM PST by cyncooper ("We call evil by its name")
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To: Jaysun
But it seems awfully idiotic for someone to claim that they're being seen as useless because they're over 40

Well said, but alas I am the exception. I am over 40..only 4 years from an AARP card which I would burn of course, but I am utterly useless I confess.

356 posted on 01/19/2004 11:22:10 AM PST by wardaddy ("either the arabs are at your throat, or at your feet")
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To: cupcakes
Good points...hell , my wife and I only watched unfaithful to see Lane in her middle aged sexuality...lol
357 posted on 01/19/2004 11:33:37 AM PST by wardaddy ("either the arabs are at your throat, or at your feet")
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To: ValerieUSA
You look maaaveylusss!!
358 posted on 01/19/2004 11:41:03 AM PST by wardaddy ("either the arabs are at your throat, or at your feet")
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To: wizardoz
lol...she has guts doesn't she....that hot tub scene is a shocker.
359 posted on 01/19/2004 11:48:00 AM PST by wardaddy ("either the arabs are at your throat, or at your feet")
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To: wizardoz
My rule before I remarried was that if I was embarrassed to go grocery shopping with them they were too young for all but the most discreet dalliance.
360 posted on 01/19/2004 11:50:19 AM PST by wardaddy ("either the arabs are at your throat, or at your feet")
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