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Posted: 2016-10-27T17:31:45Z | Updated: 2016-10-27T17:31:45Z

With over three decades of Hollywood experience under her belt, Mary Steenburgen is no stranger to the pressures women face to look a certain way in the acting industry. The actress, who sat down with The Huffington Post to talk about her role on Foxs Last Man On Earth, weighed in on the medias high expectations of women as they grow older in the spotlight.

She told HuffPosts Lauren Moraski that she was concerned about aging in such a critical industry when she was younger, but she ultimately realized these concerns shouldnt consume her.

[Before,] I worried about this time in my life. So Im 63 and Im working more than I ever worked... A big part of it is just not letting [expectations] be your master in any way and not making that rule your life, she said.

While Steenburgen is able to be comfortable in her skin, she recognizes there is still an unfair burden placed upon aging women that men, oftentimes, dont face to the same degree.

Im not saying its easy and its definitely harder for women, she continued. Because there is definitely a double standard about gorgeous older men and its different for older women.

The actress added that shes learned not to succumb to the self-doubt that can sometimes stem from her professional environment.

Because [Hollywood] is a town that can invite you to have all kinds of insecurities, and I wont say I dont have any, but I have really tried to leave my ego checked at the door as much as I can. And its a happier way to be in that town, Steenburgen said.

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