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Sigourney Weaver's Ripley No 1 Sci-Fi Woman Of All Time!

By Steve Wollaston on Jun 12, 09 06:44 AM

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Ellen Ripley, Sigourney Weaver¹s iconic character from the Alien film
series, has been named the No 1 Sci-Fi Woman Of All Time by leading genre
website Totalscifionline.com

Buffy the Vampire Slayer's Buffy Summers, played by Sarah Michelle Gellar,
came in second place, while Battlestar Galactica's Starbuck played by Katee
Sackhoff, completed the top three.

Ripley first appeared in Ridley Scott¹s Alien (1979), in which the plucky
Warrant Officer emerged as the sole survivor of the Nostromo¹s encounter
with an acid-blooded alien. The character was originally written as a male
role, but 20th Century Fox executive Alan Ladd, Jr suggested they change
Ripley to become female to make the protagonist stand out in the genre.

Matt McAllister, Editor of Totalscifionline.com said: ³Ripley is one of
cinema¹s seminal characters. She is strong, smart, self-reliant and sexy.
Sigourney Weaver¹s confident and utterly believable performance also
challenged female stereotypes in Hollywood, and proved a far more inspiring
action icon than a thousand Arnies.²

Ripley was developed further in the smash hit sequel, Aliens (1986), which
saw Ripley proving tougher than a unit of marines but also highlighted her
motherly bond with the orphan, Newt. Subsequent sequels Alien 3 (1992) and
Alien Resurrection (1997) introduced new dimensions to the action heroine,
leading to one of the most critically analysed characters in the history of
cinema.

Final list - The 25 Women Who Shook Sci-Fi:

1) ELLEN RIPLEY (Sigourney Weaver, Alien, Aliens, Alien 3, Alien
Resurrection)

2) BUFFY SUMMERS (Sarah Michelle Gellar, Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

3) STARBUCK (Katee Sackhoff, Battlestar Galactica)

4) DANA SCULLY (Gillian Anderson, The X-Files)

5) SARAH CONNOR (Linda Hamilton, Terminator, T2)

6) PRINCESS LEIA ORGANA (Carrie Fisher, Star Wars)

7) ROSE TYLER (Billie Piper, Doctor Who)

8) SAM CARTER (Amanda Tapping, Stargate SG-1)

9) NYOTA UHURA (Nichelle Nichols, Star Trek)

10) LEELOO (Milla Jovovich, The Fifth Element)

11) CLAIRE BENNET (Hayden Panettiere, Heroes)

12) STORM (Halle Berry, X-Men)

13) PRIS (Daryl Hannah, Blade Runner)

14) CATWOMAN (Michelle Pfeiffer, Batman Returns)

15) BARBARELLA (Jane Fonda, Barbarella)

16) SARAH-JANE SMITH (Elisabeth Sladen, The Sarah-Jane Adventures / Doctor
Who)

17) MIKAELA BANES (Megan Fox, Transformers)

18) SUSAN IVANOVA (Claudia Christian, Babylon 5)

19) NUMBER SIX (Tricia Helfer, Battlestar Galactica)

20) KATHRYN JANEWAY (Kate Mulgrew, Star Trek: Voyager)

21) WILLOW ROSENBERG (Alyson Hannigan, Buffy the Vampire Slayer)

22) WONDER WOMAN (Lynda Carter, Wonder Woman)

23) XENA (Lucy Lawless, Xena: Warrior Princess)

24) SYDNEY BRISTOW (Jennifer Garner, Alias)

25) MARINA (Stingray)

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Uhura higher, Number Six waaay higher

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