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This trope is less noticeable with females as it is with males as females tend to fully mature physically at an earlier age by 14 or 15. Where as Males tend to not full mature until their late teens. Which makes a Male actor in his 20's playing a 15 year old less believable than it is with a female of the same age playing a 15 year old.
 
And then there's the added wrinkle of using computer enhancement to make a character look younger; actors Patrick Stewart and Ian McKellen were de-aged in 2006's ''X-Men: The Last Stand'' and Montréal-based visual effects firm Rodeo FX used the technique for the 2011 film ''Le Bonheur des Autres''.
 
Compare [[Age Lift]], [[Age-Inappropriate Dress]], [[Hollywood Old]] and [[Playing Hamlet]]. Contrast [[Playing Gertrude]]. See also [[Artistic Age]] for an intentional drawn equivalent. [[Cross-Dressing Voices]] is more-or-less the [[Animation Tropes|animated version]] of this trope, as partially explained above.