Oscar Nods Shine On Older Actresses
Women Over 50 Dominate Best Actress Category This Year
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Play CBS Video Video Oscars' Golden Girls For the first time, three actresses older than 50 have been nominated for Best Actress of 2006. Bill Newcott of AARP the magazine speaks with Julie Chen about Hollywood and mature actresses.
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Dame Judi Dench is one of three actresses older than 50 who were nominated for an Oscar for best actress. (GETTY IMAGES/Dave Hogan)
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Bill Newcott, entertainment editor at AARP the magazine says older actresses are now only accepting good roles. (CBS/The Early Show)
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This week's Oscars have changed that. Three of the five actresses nominated in the best actress category are older than 50: Helen Mirren, Meryl Streep and Judi Dench.
Bill Newcott, the entertainment editor of AARP the magazine, said he wasn't surprised at all that older women dominated the best actress category because Mirren, Streep and Dench delivered wonderful performances.
"It's a trend we have seen in the pictures we've been doing, a trend we have seen all along where more and more the actresses who are 50 and over are getting these wonderful roles in terrific movies," he told The Early Show co-anchor Julie Chen. "There was a time, if you were the young you are the ingénue, teenage you were a friend, and older, grandma."
Streep received her 14th Oscar nomination playing the editor of a fashion magazine in "The Devil Wears Prada," and Newcott said a 22-year-old actress couldn't play that role.
"An actress needs to be accepted in a leading role in a film," he said.
In "Notes on a Scandal," Dench plays a manipulative, repressed and psychotic teacher who becomes obsessed with Cate Blanchette's character. Technically, the producers didn't have to cast someone older, but Newcott said that Dench brings a greater depth to the role.
"This is a woman who has had a lifetime of terrible things happening and we don't know what they are, but she brings to it that lifetime experience unspoken in her face," he said.
Mirren was charged with playing the queen of England, but Newcott said she delivers a great performance even though she said the role was "intimidating and scary."
Older actresses such as Mirren and Dench are being more selective and are refusing to play the stereotypical roles, Newcott said.
"They aren't settling for the supporting role," he said. "They are saying, 'I want the starring role or I won't be in the movie.' "
Read Newcott's column at AARPmagazine.org.
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- I am so happy being a lady over 50 myself. But I have followed the career of Dame Judi Dench. How many of you watch her television show that comes on daily on the BBC."As Time Goes By" gives you a daily look at her playing a married woman with a grown daughter. I don't think women of any age could find a better role model than Judi Dench. Hard work, never stop, don't let age get in the way has to be the motto by which she lives.I also have great respect for the other two over 50 ladies. But I hope againest hope that Dame Judi will take it all.
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