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‘Back to the Future’ Star (Lea Thompson) Refused to ‘Fight Over Scraps’ – What She Did Instead

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April 13, 2026
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Lea Thompson saw Hollywood’s ugly ageism coming from miles away — but instead of accepting it, she pivoted and completely changed the game forever.

The “Back to the Future” actress, now 64, opened up to Woman’s World about why she pivoted to directing 20 years into her successful acting career. Her reasoning? Absolute, pure strategic brilliance combined with the refusal to accept the limitations the industry places on women over 50.

“Only a small percent of roles in Hollywood go to women over 50, and out of that, the best parts are going to go to the people who have the most awards. A lot of the parts are ones I didn’t want to do,” Thompson openly shared.

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Rather than waiting for opportunities to dry up, she asked herself one very important question: “How can I stay relevant in this business that I love without having to fight over scraps in the acting world?”

Her answer transformed her career trajectory entirely.

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Lea Thompson’s Directing Career Proves Women Can Rewrite Hollywood Rules

Thompson leveraged her existing position and expertise in the best way possible. She began directing with Hallmark‘s Jane Doe TV movie series in 2006, starting with Jane Doe: The Harder They Fall.

“Since I was already the star, they were much more inclined to give that work to me, and I really enjoyed it,” she shared.

Two decades later, her directing credits include hit shows like The Goldbergs, Mom, Schooled and Will Trent. Meanwhile, she’s continued acting in projects like Switched at Birth, and Scorpion — proving her concern about opportunities wasn’t wrong, but her solution was perfect.

Thompson’s perspective shift came from recognizing her own expertise in the field after decades in the movie industry. “It’s very easy to think that everybody knows so much more than you do, especially when you’re a woman, but after a while, you become the oldest person in the room, and I realized that in having done this for over 40 years, I already knew a lot,” she explained.

Directing offers her intellectual challenges — “every project is like a brain teaser” — all while allowing her to mentor new rising talent rather than becoming completely disenfranchised about diminishing acting opportunities. Thompson made lemonade out of lemons.

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“It’s also a chance to give back instead of getting bitter because the parts aren’t so good,” Thompson said. “I like to take younger people under my wing and teach them what I know. As we get older, it’s important to be mentors and to pass on our knowledge.”

Her approach represents something powerful and beautiful: women refusing to let industry limitations define career possibilities. Thompson didn’t wait for Hollywood to change its treatment of women over 50. She created her own path on her journey instead of waiting for the industry to catch up.

“I still love acting, and I feel incredibly lucky to be able to act and direct,” she said.

For women watching their opportunities narrow with age, Thompson’s story offers hope and even a blueprint — recognize your talent and expertise, leverage your position, refuse to accept scraps, and create the career you deserve rather than settling for what’s offered by society.

This story was originally published by Parade on Apr 13, 2026, where it first appeared in the News section. Add Parade as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

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