Her character gave the impression of being in her thirties with a doctorate and tons of experience, regardless how old the actress was. In the books she was apparently in her "late twenties" so that reasonably tracks.
If you graduate college at 21, you could possibly finish your PhD by 24…would definitely be a bit of a rush but maybe in the Jurassic Park universe there’s so much demand for those sorts of experts that they fast-tracked it.
Dr. Ellie Satler is in her late twenties, according to the book. Laura Dern, the actress, was simply playing older than she actually was. Also, in the context of these films, Jurassic Park's operations were still a tightly held secret at the time Dr. Satler would have been obtaining her credentials.
In the movie she’s supposed to be closer to 30. Her character went through some rewrites and was initially supposed to be a grad student like in the book which is probably why they cast Laura Dern, but later aged up her character.
She also served as a partner to Dr Grant with romantic undertones and Sam Neil was 45 so that dragged her perceived age up as well. I just looked it up and the script has her character as late twenties, 27-29
Yeah but why does this only apply to people born before the 80s? I've never seen a 20-something in the 2000s and beyond who looked 40+, not the way I've seen older people when they were young. I blame leaded gasoline.
You haven't been looking hard enough, and hollywood doesn't cast them anymore. I work with someone who is 23 and looks like she's 38, I expect she's going to look the exact same age for the next 25 years.
Hair cuts and clothing also make a huge difference. They had her dressed like a late 80s mom.
costume, hair and makeup. the same way we make assumptions about age IRL. you know how you look at old photos and see people in highschool looking like your parents? because your parents were probably in highschool around that time and they dressed and styled a certain way and you associated that with your parents' age.
As I age I'm blown away when I look back at people I used to watch back in the day and see their age.
Random but this wrestler, the big boss man was my favorite when I was a kid, he was wrestling Hogan back in the 80s and went all the way into 2001 or so before retiring.
He died a few years later at the age of 41. Meaning when he was wrestling Hogan in the 80s he was like in his early 20s
And then you’ve got guys like this. I remember seeing some ancient old dudes when I was a kid. My toddler is obsessed with 60s music these days and it blows my mind when I see this video now. I see babies.
Is it just me or are those guitars oversized? Also the composition of everything just looks... wrong. If you told me this was a photoshop montage, I'd believe you
One might infer the filming preceded release, so yes indeed she would have been younger! (I've been sick and slightly delirious, don't mind me being ornery)
The top text is in the picture now, so it's set in stone. Ship has sailed. She can legally get her DOB changed on her birth certificate and drivers license now.
The OP caption is probably incorrectly looking at either the date the novel was published or when initial talks and production started prior to filming, which would have been 1990.
The actor, Sam Neill, was in his mid 40s when Jurassic Park was filmed. So he wasn't quite 50 but still more than a little bit of age gap. Artistically I'd say it worked because I always thought he looked younger in the film (mid to late 30s) and Laura Dern looked older in the film (late 20s early 30s). Which kind of closes that age gap into something less creepy.