Looking back at all of the movies I have seen during my lifetime (I am 69 years of age) I feel that male characters are generally made to seem more important than female characters. I recently looked at the 89 Best Picture Oscar winners as listed by IMDb. In that list, along with the name of the Best Picture, are the actors in the pictures listed in what appears to be the importance of their characters to the story. Out of the 89 movies in only 15 cases was a female actor named first. I then went through the list and based on my knowledge of the movie found 4 more where a male actor was named first, but I felt that in that movie a female actor was more important. So my estimate is that of the 89 total Best Pictures only 19 (21%) involved a female character as being the most important. My list of the 19 pictures where I felt the most important character was female are as follows:
Million Dollar Baby, Hilary Swank (2004)
Chicago, Renee Zellweger (2002)
Shakespeare in Love, Gwyneth Paltrow (1998)
The Silence of the Lambs, Jodie Foster (1990)
Out of Africa, Meryl Streep (1985)
Terms of Endearment, Shirley MacLaine (1983)
Ordinary People, Mary Tyler Moore (1980)*
Annie Hall, Diane Keaton (1977)*
The Sound of Music, Julie Andrews (1965)
My Fair Lady, Audrey Hepburn (1964)
West Side Story, Natalie Wood (1961)
Gigi, Leslie Caron (1958)
All About Eve, Bette Davis (1950)
Mrs. Miniver, Greer Garson (1942)
Gone with the Wind, Vivien Leigh (1939)*
You Can’t Take it with you, Jean Arthur (1938)
It Happened One Night, Claudette Colbert (1934)*
The Broadway Melody, Bessie Love (1929)
Wings, Clara Bow (1927)
* Indicate those pictures where a male actor was named first.
Note that the last movie on this list was more than ten years ago. I do feel there have been movies where a female character is more important and I plan to discuss these later in this topic.
Tom,
Million Dollar Baby, Hilary Swank (2004)
Chicago, Renee Zellweger (2002)
Shakespeare in Love, Gwyneth Paltrow (1998)
The Silence of the Lambs, Jodie Foster (1990)
Out of Africa, Meryl Streep (1985)
Terms of Endearment, Shirley MacLaine (1983)
Ordinary People, Mary Tyler Moore (1980)*
Annie Hall, Diane Keaton (1977)*
The Sound of Music, Julie Andrews (1965)
My Fair Lady, Audrey Hepburn (1964)
West Side Story, Natalie Wood (1961)
Gigi, Leslie Caron (1958)
All About Eve, Bette Davis (1950)
Mrs. Miniver, Greer Garson (1942)
Gone with the Wind, Vivien Leigh (1939)*
You Can’t Take it with you, Jean Arthur (1938)
It Happened One Night, Claudette Colbert (1934)*
The Broadway Melody, Bessie Love (1929)
Wings, Clara Bow (1927)
* Indicate those pictures where a male actor was named first.
Note that the last movie on this list was more than ten years ago. I do feel there have been movies where a female character is more important and I plan to discuss these later in this topic.
Tom,