Saturday 4 June 2011

Actresses in Hollywood-5 who are getting older and getting better


In a recent interview, Julia Roberts was questioned about whether or not she that role that she played in "Charlie Wilson's war" meant a move out of naive bothered. She was upset that roles as Vivian Ward (his character in "Pretty Woman") were now beyond grasp of 41 years? Hardly. Instead, she welcomed the opportunity to throw the stereotype of eye-candy and prove that his smile megawatts and acting chops will bring you through mid-life and beyond.

Hollywood has historically known for the creation of plum roles for young actresses. As the years went to buy, even promising talents seemed to get off the radar. Today, however, the writers of Tinseltown seem to be coming and understand the value of women casting of a certain age. Perhaps this is because an increasing number of women are making names for themselves as producers and writers, or perhaps extraordinarily talented actresses who made it big when they were younger now have the means and the power to influence the roles that are available for older actresses. Whatever the reason, it is clear that silver screen actresses are equally aging gracefully-if not more so-than their male counterparts.

If you appreciate the depth and breadth of experience that extraordinarily talented actresses can lead to roles that go beyond the naive, here are some DVDs you don't want to miss.

1. Helen Mirren – in 2007, Dame Helen Mirren won an Oscar and a Golden Globe for playing the title role in "The Queen", which dealt with the reactions of Queen Elizabeth II for the death of Princess Diana. Dall'onda real vision of humanity under a stoic, Mirren gives us insight into events that took place after the tragic death of Diana.

Of course, this is not the first royal tour of Mirren. Check out the miniseries "Elizabeth I" and the film, "Raising Helen" for more noteworthy performances.

2. Meryl Streep-when it comes to great acting, Meryl Streep is almost in a class all its own. His portrait of immature Miranda Priestley in "The Devil Wears Prada 2006," she has earned a slough of nominations, while his performance in "Lions for Lambs" and "Rendition" are stellar. The miniseries, "Angels in America", is another Streep.

3. Judi Dench-the talent of Dame Judi Dench reverberates in every role he plays. "Notes on a Scandal" brought his latest round of nominations, but "Mrs. Henderson Presents," "pride and prejudice," and "Shakespeare in Love" are other classics Dench that you won't want to miss.

4. Jodie Foster-literally witnessed Jodie Foster growing in front of the cameras; Although she is only 45, she has acted since the age of 2. She was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for his superb performance in "The Brave One", but also gave a performance of cardiac arrest in "Panic Room." In addition, his production company is always on the cutting edge when it comes to providing actresses with roles fleshy.

5. Julie Christie-timeless performances are legendary, and the role of Fiona Anderson in "away from her" she has earned a Golden Globe nomination. It is also a treat to watch her on hits like "Finding neverland" and "Harry Potter and the prisoner of Azkaban".

There is no doubt that Hollywood superstar, which are not only aging-are getting better. It's nice to see that Tinseltown movers and shakers are recognizing and embracing that fact.








Chris Robertson is an author of majon International, one of the companies of internet marketing most popular worlds on the web. To learn more about actresses: older and better or Majon directory of videos and DVDs.


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