13 Iconic & Strong Women in Film

Celebrate International Women’s Day with these women who have dominated the screen.

By Magazine Desk
PUBLISHED March 08, 2025
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As we celebrate International Women’s Day, it’s essential to recognize the strength, resilience, and power of women—both on and off the screen.

From action-packed heroines to complex, multi-dimensional characters who fight for what’s right, these women have captivated audiences with their fearless determination and unyielding courage.

Here are 13 of the most badass women in film who have inspired us with their strength and resilience.

1. Ellen Ripley - Alien (1979)

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Sigourney Weaver’s Ellen Ripley in Alien is often regarded as one of the most iconic female protagonists in film. Ripley is the ultimate fighter, tackling not only the terrifying Xenomorphs but also standing up to corporate exploitation, all while being a complex and compassionate character. Her strength comes from her resourcefulness and ability to keep fighting against overwhelming odds.

2. Furiosa - Mad Max: Fury Road (2015)

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Charlize Theron’s portrayal of Furiosa in Mad Max: Fury Road gave us one of the most powerful female protagonists in recent film history. As a defector from the tyrannical Immortan Joe, Furiosa embarks on a mission to rescue the imprisoned women of the Wasteland. Strong, selfless, and resourceful, Furiosa is a symbol of rebellion against oppression.

3. Sarah Connor - Terminator 2: Judgment Day (1991)

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Sarah Connor’s transformation from a helpless waitress in the first Terminator film to a formidable warrior in Terminator 2 made her an unforgettable character. Sarah’s determination to protect her son and prevent a catastrophic future turns her into one of the most iconic women in action cinema.

4. Katniss Everdeen - The Hunger Games (2012)

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Jennifer Lawrence’s Katniss Everdeen is a symbol of rebellion and survival. Despite being thrust into the deadly Hunger Games arena, Katniss fights for survival, her loved ones, and a future free from oppression. Her bravery, intelligence, and compassion make her one of the most memorable female heroes in modern film.

5. Mulan - Mulan (1998)

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Mulan, voiced by Ming-Na Wen, defies all expectations by joining the Chinese army in place of her father, disguising herself as a man. Her resilience and bravery in the face of adversity make her one of Disney’s strongest and most empowering female characters.

6. Princess Leia - Star Wars (1977)Billie Lourd, original cast honor Carrie Fisher at 'Star Wars Celebration'

Carrie Fisher’s Princess Leia is a bold and independent leader in the Rebel Alliance, taking on the role of both diplomat and warrior. She leads her people with fierce intelligence and bravery, making her one of the most iconic female characters in science fiction.

7. Shuri - Black Panther (2018)

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Shuri, played by Letitia Wright, is the brilliant inventor and tech genius of Wakanda. Not only is she a fierce warrior, but she also uses her intelligence to protect her people and innovate new technologies, making her a standout female character in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

8. Offred - The Handmaid's Tale (2017-)

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lisabeth Moss’s Offred in The Handmaid’s Tale is a resilient woman who fights back against an oppressive regime that controls women’s bodies. Despite the brutal conditions, Offred finds ways to resist and survive, making her one of the strongest characters in television history.

9. Selena Kyle (Catwoman) - The Dark Knight Rises (2012)

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Anne Hathaway’s portrayal of Selina Kyle (Catwoman) brought a character who is both morally complex and undeniably strong. As a thief with a sense of justice, Selina Kyle navigates both her dark past and her desire for redemption, ultimately becoming an ally in the battle against injustice.

10. Lara Croft - Lara Croft: Tomb Raider (2001)

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Angelina Jolie’s Lara Croft is the epitome of a strong female protagonist. A fearless adventurer with unparalleled skills, Lara Croft takes on dangerous missions around the world, battling enemies and uncovering hidden secrets, all while maintaining her independence and strength.

11. Aibileen Clark - The Help (2011)

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Viola Davis’s portrayal of Aibileen Clark in The Help brings to life a character who rises above prejudice and social expectations. Despite her humble beginnings and difficult circumstances, Celia becomes a symbol of strength and resilience, proving that kindness and determination can overcome any challenge.

12. Rogue - X-Men (2000)

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Anna Paquin’s Rogue in X-Men is a character who learns to live with the burden of her powers while becoming an essential part of the X-Men team. Her selfless nature and willingness to protect others make her one of the most powerful and empathetic female superheroes in the Marvel universe.

13. Clarice Starling - The Silence of the Lambs (1991)

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Jodie Foster’s portrayal of FBI agent Clarice Starling is one of the most iconic performances in film history. Starling’s determination to catch the infamous serial killer Hannibal Lecter showcases her intellect, bravery, and emotional resilience, making her a powerful role model for women in law enforcement.

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