United Kingdom, June 26 -- Carrie Coon tends to "play older" characters because of her lack of Botox.

The 44-year-old star admits that her rejection of cosmetic procedures means that she is often tasked with playing more complex parts on screen.

Carrie told Glamour: "We all have a way we present in the world. The perception of me is that I am verbal, intellectual. My voice is lower and I don't have Botox, so I tend to play older than I am. And so I've always had a gravitas or some authority."

The star has reprised her role as Bertha Russell in the third season of the HBO period drama The Gilded Age but claims that she is far "goofier" than the serious character she plays.

Carrie - who has a seven-year-old son and four-year-old daughte...