IMDb sues California to invalidate law that prohibits site from showing actors' ages

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Actresses are subject to that, "biological clock ticking", the same as are women on the street. I'm guessing vanity plays a role in many of them not being willing to "walk away at the top of their game", the same as pro athletes. However, to an extended career in acting, you can always "retire from the spotlight" temporarily, and go have your children. You would be welcomed back afterwards, with a few stipulations. Principally, you had to have actual acting talent to begin with, not simply a head full of air, and a great a**. :D Next, you have to overcome your vanity, and realize you're going to be cast as the teenage girl's mom, not the teenage girl. (Regrettably, the pay scale might be a bit lower though).

There are some exceptions. Grace Park, ("Battlestar Galactica" (Reboot")), is still scorching hot and doing fine on TV's, "Hawaii Five-0", (Ironically, another reboot), and she's in her early forties. With that said, I think skinny, flat chested Asian women, wear far better than the average Double D, Caucasian "wet dream princess" .

Ms. Park can still pull off a bikini with aplomb, but not so for Tina Fey, who's working with about 4 or five layers of "shape wear" nowadays. Yet they're both still working, well past their late 20's

Also: this is why I prefer C-cups that don't smoke or drink. Longevity > novelty.
 
Hollywood lobbies to hard. Hell they bought enough politicians to get the American tax payer to pay for their war on pirates. Wasting law enforcement's time and resources that could be better spent on more serious crimes. Show their age, whats wrong with facing reality?
 
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