For decades, the unwritten rule in Hollywood was as brutal as it was simple: a woman’s shelf-life expired at 40. Actresses who headlined blockbusters in their twenties found themselves scrambling for the role of a "wise-cracking best friend" or, worse, the "aging mother" of a leading man who was, in real life, only five years their junior. This phenomenon, known as the "gray ceiling," was a byproduct of the male gaze—a system that prioritized youth and beauty as the sole currencies of female value.
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Early cinema saw women like Mary Pickford leading narratives, but as the studio system matured, women were often pushed out of leadership and relegated to stereotypical "damsel" roles. For decades, the unwritten rule in Hollywood was