Once women reach 40 (nay, 30), roles start to dwindle.
Men make up approximately two-thirds of on-screen credits, according todata collected by economists Robert Fleck and Andrew Hanssen.
Although Julia Louis-Dreyfus has seemingly escaped this Hollywood curse, she’s still vocal about ageism.

“I want to know how they do it; how they did it.
How do they navigate aging and life?”
According to Fonda, aging isn’t as scary as people seem to think.

As for those under 30?
“It’s really, really hard to be young,” Fonda notes.
Give yourself some grace.

They all have advice and juicy stories to share with listeners.
Louis-Dreyfus also brings on her mother, Judith Bowles, for additional perspective.
After all, Julia Louis-Dreyfus' conversations surrounding ageism in Hollywood are nothing new.