Distribution of movie directors in the U.S. 2011-2023, by gender
In 2023, women accounted for 14.7 percent of all movie directors in the United States. This figure remained nearly the same as in 2022. However, it marked a decrease compared to 2021, which represented the highest share of female directors recorded in the past decade.
Women remain unseen behind the scenes
Even though there has been some visible progress over the past few years, diversity remains a hotly contested issue in Hollywood and the entire U.S. entertainment business. The share of female movie writers, for example, still only stood at 25 percent in 2023 despite having increased for several years. Not only that, but a recent ranking of the 20 highest-grossing film directors of all time also revealed that all top-earning directors are male, highlighting the firm financial gap between male and female professionals in the industry. Overall, women only comprised 25 percent of all behind-the-scenes roles in Hollywood in 2021.
Representation on camera
The gender distribution of lead actors in movies has become much more balanced in recent years. In 2023, for example, women accounted for roughly 32 percent of film leads in the U.S., significantly higher than the 25.6 percent share they had reached in 2011. The latest reports also indicated that women and people of color have made significant gains during the past decade in terms of on-screen employment. Both groups have approached or even surpassed proportionate representation compared to U.S. demographic data. That said, on-screen presence does not automatically imply inclusion or guarantee the appropriate portrayal of diverse groups on TV and the big screen.