Kate Walsh Doesn’t Want to Look Younger, She Wants to Feel Stronger
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We may earn commission from links on this page. Each product featured has been vetted and chosen by our editors. Kate Walsh isn’t interested in talking about looking young. Ask her to define aging well, and she’ll tell you it’s “one foot forward and partly surrendering”—not a fight to hold onto anything, but a shift toward joy, curiosity and letting go of the idea that getting older is something to dread. It’s the same instinct that’s shaped her career: She didn’t break out until her mid-30s, when she landed Grey’s Anatomy, going on to spend more than a decade playing Dr. Addison Montgomery across that show and its spinoff, Private Practice—proof, in her words, that there’s no expiration date on doing your best work.