I guess there are some women who like older men, but it's a smaller group.
We Latins make splendid lovers and splendid older men.
I love older men.
Validation comes to us in two ways: through trials we overcome, and through the words of older men.
I'm not saying it's easy, and it's definitely harder for women. Because there is definitely a double standard about gorgeous older men, and it's different for older women.
I have nothing against younger women and older men on screen. What is sad is that so many women over 40 who have so much to give aren't being considered to play opposite men their own age or younger.
I had people when I was younger trying to feel me up. Older men. I just told them to get lost.
I never had one of those glorious young bodies that make older men and women weep. So I don't tend to look back with nostalgia or yearn for what I've lost. Because it was never all that.
Older men in my family - back to my grandpa - were basically completely bald.
I definitely had a weird thing of being attracted to older men. Never my family friends, never my dad's friends.
We are reminded repeatedly, often by older men, that western civilization has died on the altar of social media.
I started dating older men, and I would fall in love with them. I thought they could teach me about life.
I went bald when I was 18. My father cried. He cried about many things. But it allowed me to play older men in summer stock.
I wanted other people to see what's in my mind as a young 14-year-old girl because sometimes, when men - or just older people - try to make films from what they think is a kid's perspective, it doesn't come out the right. It's like, 'Ehhh, that's probably not what we would do!'
It is odd there are many movies with many men. But generally movies have one woman, or maybe the older woman and the younger girl.
I grew up with all my cousins. The men worked, and the older women raised us - my mother, my aunt, my grandmother. My great-grandmother was the matriarch, and sometimes there were 30 of us.
Thank God we're not like America. Everyone wants to look like they're 20. In Europe we admire grown-up women; I think men revere older women.
In Europe, we admire grown-up women; I think men revere older women.
There's an appetite for vigour in films. The camera loves a bit of movement. Movement is usually attached to younger people and men, and that's just the way it is. I think that it's a bitter pill to swallow, but it's a fact that there aren't going to be masses and masses of roles for older women because there isn't the audience for it.
Men want a woman whom they can turn on and off like a light switch.