Phoebe Dynevor Highlights Lack of Roles for Young Female Actors
In recent interviews, the 'Bridgerton' star discusses the challenges young actresses face in finding substantial roles, contrasting with opportunities for older women and young men.
- Phoebe Dynevor, known for her roles in 'Bridgerton' and 'Fair Play,' voices concern over the scarcity of roles for actresses her age, pointing out a disparity in opportunities.
- Despite reading great scripts, Dynevor finds that the industry offers more space and roles for male actors and older women, leaving young female actors with fewer options.
- Dynevor expresses a desire to start producing movies to create the material she feels is missing, aiming to address the gap in roles for young women.
- The actress reflects on her career, including her acclaimed performance in 'Fair Play' and her nomination for the Rising Star Award at the BAFTAs.
- Dynevor will not return for the upcoming third season of 'Bridgerton,' but remains open to the possibility of returning to the series for a compelling reason.