i was lucky to be on the wave of michael caine, tom courtenay, albert finney — all started it for used in on that. it was really not good to have a middle—class accent. you'd hear posh people trying to talk like that so they would be accepted. because it wasn't trendy. i was lucky to be part of that. there was no feeling... before that, you had to get rid of any accent you had. do you think hollywood has gotten better, or not, when it comes to roles for older women? no. i don't think there are good roles for women. you see wonderful actresses... there are exceptions, such as meryl streep. and julianne moore, people like that. i mean, she's not that old, julianne moore, she's 50—odd. i have just worked with wonderful annette benning. so it is better. annette bening doesn't look like she's had anything done to herface, and that's unusual in hollywood. if i went out there now, i'd look like a freak because everybody has. but you'd look authentic. i'd look real, yes. that's all right! it is good! i don't want to do that. no. and you can watch the full interview withjulie walters on our w