12 iconic roles interpreted by different actresses
When you think of a famous role pictures only and only a celebrity, isn't it? Nothing more wrong!
When you think of a famous role pictures only and only a celebrity, isn't it? Nothing more wrong! The most iconic roles have been interpreted over the decades by various famous actors and actresses. Here are the best protagonists interpreted by more than one talented woman over the years.
Anna Karenina:Keira Knightley, Sophie Marceau, Vivian Leigh
There were several actresses who played this character, including Keira Knightley and Sophie Marceau. Both brought their Top Level on the screen, but they played the role in completely different ways. Why do you prefer among all?
Lisbeth Salander from Men that hate women: Rooney Mara, noomi rapacious
Personally, Noomi did an incredible job in this role. Rooney has put all itself in her interpretation, with her girl's trademark brand but is noomi to really become that character.
Cat Woman: Michelle Pfeiffer, Anne Hathaway, Halle Berry
All catwomen are real bombs, but Halle Berry has really stolen the scene with those feline movements of her. People often quote about who their favorite micum. But the fact that an African American woman was chosen as Cat Woman is in itself a nice deal, and Berry has absolutely broken into her role thanks to her rapid and sensual movements.
Emma: Gwyneth Paltrow, Kate Beckinsale, Anya Taylor Joy
This great classic has been adapted for five times, but the most memorable interpretations have been from Paltrow, Beckinsale and Taylor Joy. It seems that the role was practically done for Anya and this version, in particular, has also been directed by a woman.
Carrie: Sissy Spacek, Angela Bettis, Chloe Grace Moretz
A iconic (and Halloween costume) Iconic adolescent and troubled teenage girl, interpreted by three lucky actresses. She is marginalized by supernatural skills, and the true Gangsta Spacek is and will always be the undisputed queen in Carrie's shoes.
Sarah Connor from Terminator: Linda Hamilton, Emilia Clarke, Lena Headey
The Terminator franchise has seen any kind of sequel, spin-off and reboot from its beginnings in 1984. And in every new movie or TV series we see a new actress in the key role of Sarah Connor, like Linda Hamilton, Emilia Clarke and Lena Headey (exact, the two schoolgirls of the throne of swords).
Alice da Alice in Wonderland: Anne-Marie Mallik, my Wasikowska
Can you believe that there are 16 representations of Alice who goes down into the rabbit's den? The two more than all of all managed to endure the test of time are those of Anne-Marie Mallik and my Wasikowska. Anne reports to a film classic, while mine put his signature and its distinctive intensity to the role, putting more realism than imagination.
Giovanna D'Arco:Maria Falconetti, Jean Serg, Ingrid Bergman, Milla Jovovich
This warrior fighter of women's rights was represented several times on the screen. It takes a certain kind of actress to bring out the strong personality of Giovanna. Jovovich is extremely surprising in her hero Giovanna of her, but Jean Serg still remains the classic favorite of her, especially with that iconic short pixie.
Elizabeth Bennett from pride and prejudice: Elizabeth Garvie, Jennifer Ehle, Keira Knightley
Jane Austen is now a symbol of emancipation for a long time. There have been classic and contemporary adaptations ofPride and Prejudice, and each of us has its own and preferred Elizabeth Bennett. For us it is Keira, without a shadow of a doubt.
Mystica from X-Men: Morgan Lily, Rebecca Romijn, Jennifer Lawrence
Ah, the splendid and unusual Mystica of the X-Men. This blue fox wears a costume that makes the actress practically unrecognizable, but she was interpreted by three blondes who really did justice. Some people say that Mystica transposition with makeup played by Lawrence has removed authenticity to the character. She less is no more, in this case.
Jane da Tarzan: Margot Robbie, Maureen O'Sullivan, Eve Brent
Just like the right woman for Jane Austen inPride and Prejudice, there is a Wild woman tied toTarzanIn every adaptation. Margot Robbie was by far the most ferocious and less "damsel in danger", and Maureen O'Sullivan will be our baby forever in our hearts.
Lois Lane from Superman: Noel Neill, Margot Kidder, Hatcher Teri, Erica Durance, Kate Bosworth, Amy Adams
Without a doubt, Lois Lane is one of the female characters of the most famous comics. Superman will have been an example to the kids but the unstoppable Lois has always found himself alongside her, like a real woman to emulate. From the interpretations of Margot Kidder to Kate Bosworth, it seems that the character is really designed for that Red Bomb of Amy Adams.