12 iconic roles played by different actresses

When you think about a famous role, you imagine a celebrity, right? Incorrect!


When you think about a famous role, you imagine a celebrity, right? Incorrect! The most iconic roles have been addressed over the decades by many famous actors and actresses. Here are the main protagonists who have been represented by more than one woman with talented over the years.

Anna Karenina: Keira Knightley, Sophie Marceau, Vivian Leigh

Several actresses have interpreted this character, among them, Keira Knightley and Sophie Marceau. Both brought their best work on the screen but represented the role of completely different ways. Which of the three others preferred?

Lisbeth Salander of The Girl With The Dragon Tattoo: Rooney Mara, Noomi Rapace

Personally, Noomi did an incredible job on this paper. Rooney did a good job recreanding him, and brought her own characteristic of her lonely rarity, but Noomi really became the character.

Cat Woman: Michelle Pfeiffer, Anne Hathaway, Halle Berry

All the Cat Woma were beautiful, but Halle Berry really stole the show with her feline movements. People often discuss who is her favorite kitten. But the fact that an African-American woman was chosen as Cat Woman is a big problem, and Berry absolutely starred with the rapid but sensual movements of her.

Emma: Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Beckinsale, Anya Taylor Joy

This classic of the time has been adapted five times, but the most memorable would be the performances of Paltrow, Beckinsale and Taylor Joy. It seems that the paper was practically done for Anya, and that particular interpretation was even directed by a woman.

Carrie: Sissy Spacek, Angela Bettis, Chloe Grace Moretz

An iconic role (and a Halloween costume) the bloody and teenage problematic, Carrie White, has been interpreted by three fortunate actresses. She is a marginalized with supernatural skills, and Sissy Spacek was and will always be the queen we know as Carrie.

Sarah Connor de The Terminator: Linda Hamilton, Emilia Clarke, Lena Headey

The Terminator's franchise has seen all kinds of sequelae, derived series and reboots from its principles in 1984. Almost all new films or television programs see the key role of Sarah Connor being refounded, with Actresses Linda Hamilton, Emilia Clarke, and Lena Headey (yes, two exalumnas of Game of Thrones).

Alica de Alice in Wonderland: Anne-Marie Mallik, Mia Wasikowska

Can you believe that there have been 16 representations of Alice going down the burrow of the rabbit? The two most prominent who have resisted the test of time have been Anne-Marie Mallik and Mia Wasikowska. Anna reminds me of a classic movie, while Mia contributed her own signature and intensity to paper, which she used more realism than fantasy.

Joan of Arc: Maria Falconetti, Jean Seberg, Ingrid Bergman, Milla Jovovich

This male warrior woman fighting women's rights has been portrayed several times on the screen. A certain type of actress is needed to achieve the demanding character of Joan. Jovovich was extremely striking in her Joan, but Jean Seberg was still the favorite classic of her, especially with that iconic cut.

Elizabeth Bennett de Pride and prejudice: Elizabeth Garvie, Jennifer Ehle, Keira Knightley

Jane Austen has been a symbol of empowerment for a long time. There have been traditional and contemporary adaptations of Pride and prejudice, and all have the preferred Elizabeth Bennett of it. For us, she is Keira forever.

Mystique X Men: Morgan Lily, Rebecca Romijn, Jennifer Lawrence

Ah, the beautiful and exotic Mystique of the X-Men. This blue creature wore a disguise that makes the actress under it be practically unrecognizable, but she has been interpreted by three blondes who really did him justice. Some say that the change of lookage of mystique makeup by Lawrence removed authenticity to the character. Less was no longer, in this case.

Jane de Tarzan: Margot Robbie, Maureen O'Sullivan, Eve Brent

Like every lady related to Jane Austen in Pride and prejudice, every wild woman related to Tarzan in all the different interpretations of her. Margot Robbie was, by far, the fiercest and least "maid in trouble", although Maureen O'Sullivan will be Bae forever in our hearts.

Lois Lane de Superman: Noel Neill, Margot Kidder, Teri Hatcher, Erica Durance, Kate Bosworth, Amy Adams

Undoubtedly, Lois Lane is one of the most famous female comics characters that can occur to us. Superman may have been an example for the children, but the Lois Lois was on the side of her as an inspiring protagonist. All, from Margot Kidder to Kate Bosworth, portrayed the coveted character, but the character was really made for the redhead Amy Adams.


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