Los Angeles, Hollywood actor Julianne Moore says it is "exciting" to see women of different ages on screen today.

Talking about the latest works which have more roles for women of different ages, she also said that there has been an increase in the number of women directors and camera operators.

However, the actor pointed out that it is still far from "gender equality".

“Meryl (Streep) also said this the other day, this idea that when she turned 40, she thought it would all be over. I think we're now seeing women represented in all stages of their lives, which is very exciting.

"Whereas there was none before. But we're still very far from gender equality," the 63-year-old actor told Variety.

Moore said it's amazing that even young artists are now making their own work "I think expectations have changed about what is possible for women to achieve. Certainly, when I was looking at Sydney (Sweeney) age, it was never considered", he said.

Moore debuted in the television series "The Edge of Night" in 1984. She has been a part of some projects like “Gloria Bell”, “The End of the Affair”, “Chloe” and “Non-Stop”. She won an Oscar in the Best Actress category for her role in “Still Alice”.