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17 October 2004
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Sunday
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02 Ramazan 1425
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Basinger laments dearth of roles for aging women
BERLIN, Oct 16: Kim Basinger said actresses get the short end of the stick once the aging process sets in and finds it a sad fact of life that Hollywood has so little interest in films featuring mature women.
"It depresses me that there are so few roles written for grown-up women," said Basinger, 50, in an interview with Germany's Welt am Sonntag newspaper.
The American, in an interview to promote her film "The Door in the Floor", said she stopped counting how many times she was told that she was "too old" for a role she wanted.
"For every woman in this branch like Meryl Streep or Susan Sarandon, who thanks to their talent are able to keep their career continuing, there are a dozen well-known actresses older than 40 who can't get any roles any more," Basinger said. -Reuters
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