Call the Midwife star Jenny Agutter says she still gets given roles in films and TV shows because she didn’t ‘freeze her face in her 40s’.
The actress claims not getting Botox has meant she is in demand for her ‘mature’ face. And she warns there is a risk that a new generation of actresses who have undergone irreversible cosmetic procedures ‘won’t look the part’ when they are older.
The 66-year-old - who found international fame as a teenager after starring in The Railway Children, suggests people should be proud of their wrinkles. “The roles I go for now aren’t just because of my maturity,” she says. “The producers want me to look as mature as I do, rather than the ‘not quite sure what age I am’ because I froze my face in my forties. “Ther
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