Jodie Foster recently called the era a “golden age” for older women in Hollywood after winning the Golden Globes. true detective The character
Judy, who is 62 and the same age as Demi Moore, won best actress in a limited series on Jan. 5 at the 82nd annual Golden Globes.
Speaking to media reporters behind the event, Judy said that “the ’60s are a golden age because there’s like a hormone when you suddenly go, ‘Oh, I don’t care about all the stupid stuff anymore'”.
Not only Jodie, Demi and Jane Smart, 73, were among those who also took home trophies on Sunday.
Judy also shared her reaction to Demi’s emotional acceptance speech, saying, “I think something happens, like an organism that gets into your bloodstream.”
“It feels like there’s a hormone that happens where you suddenly go, ‘Oh, I don’t really care about all the stupid stuff, and I’m not going to compete with myself,'” explained. Panic room The actress
“I’m excited about what’s left of my life and who I’ve become, and the wisdom I can bring to the table,” notes Judy. Deadline.
“So, for me, this is the most satisfying moment of my career, and I’ll never know it.” Flight plan The actress
“I’ll never know,” Judy added, “but something happened the day I turned 60, and it all happened.”
Elsewhere in the interview, the actress also praised streamers for making interesting narrative films.
“Honestly, I think the most interesting narrative filmmaking is being done on streaming right now,” Judy pointed out.
“That’s where I really go to watch the performances and see the characters develop over time,” she added.