Analysis Finds ‘Gendered Ageism’ Among BAFTA Women TV Nominees – Global Bulletin

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An analysis conducted by the Acting Your Age Campaign has found that since 2000, the average age of BAFTA leading TV actresses nominees has reduced from 52 to 32. “The messaging of this downwards age-trend is clear and worrying,” the analysis states. “Gendered ageism is seemingly increasing.”

In 2021 alone, nominees Daisy Edgar-Jones (“Normal People”), Billie Piper (“I Hate Suzie”), Hayley Squires (“Adult Material”), Jodie Comer (“Killing Eve”) and Letitia Wright (“Small Axe”) are aged between 22 and 38.

For male nominees in the leading TV actor category, the downward trend is present, but much lower, with the average age of nominees reducing from 48 to 45.

 

Source: https://variety.com/2021/tv/global/bafta-women-ageism-study-1234967715/