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If you were one of the countless children who grew up singing along with Disney princesses and fantasizing about experiencing “part of that world,” you were likely thrilled to see these iconic ladies come to life in live action adaptations of their stories.

From Mulan to Snow White, Disney has been working hard to create new versions of many of the princesses we know and love, so below, you can meet the women who had the chance to turn their childhood dreams into a reality. Enjoy learning a bit about these actors and the iconic roles they were able to portray, and keep reading to find a conversation with Lisa Dawn, the woman behind The Princess Blog!

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Emma Watson As Belle

Emma Watson As Belle

Emma Watson might be most well known for her portrayal of Hermione Granger, but in 2017, she shined on the big screen as the “most peculiar mademoiselle” Princess Belle. When discussing this live action adaptation of Beauty and the Beast with ABC News, director Bill Condon said, “Emma Watson was our first, and really our only, choice for Belle for a lot of reasons: her talent, her beauty, her intelligence."

Belle is known for having her head buried in books, and Watson, who has an English literature degree from Brown University and is set to complete her master’s degree in creative writing at Oxford University, is also an avid reader. “I grew up on film sets, and books were my connection to the outside world,” she told Vanity Fair. “Later in life, they became an escape, a means of empowerment, a friend I could rely on.” Both the princess and actor are also passionate about feminism, as Belle always asserts her opinions, and Watson has championed the UN Women’s HeforShe campaign.     

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I thought she was great 💀 I don’t get why so many people are going off about her, is it just bc of how she looks?

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To learn more about these iconic princesses from an expert, we reached out to author and the woman behind The Princess Blog, Lisa Dawn. Lucky for us, Lisa was kind enough to have a chat with Bored Panda about what she loves most about Disney princesses. “I love that [they] encourage us to be the best version of ourselves through kindness, compassion, and ingenuity,” she shared. “They provide inspiration and encourage us not to give up on our dreams, even in the most dire of circumstances. For instance, if Cinderella had given in to the abuse of her wicked stepfamily, she never would have had the opportunity to go to the ball and become a princess. These stories represent hope for a better tomorrow.”

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    Naomi Scott As Jasmine

    Naomi Scott As Jasmine

    In 2019, Disney released their live action version of Aladdin, starring English singer and actor Naomi Scott as Jasmine. Scott, whose mother is from Uganda and of Gujarati Indian descent, is proud of her Indian roots and has sported traditional Indian jewelry on Instagram before. An accomplished actor who’s also starred in Charlie’s Angels and Power Rangers, Scott was a welcomed casting choice for the princess who finds ‘A Whole New World’.

    Erum Salam at The Guardian explained how meaningful it was to see a brown princess be deemed beautiful by Disney when she was a child, and how great it is to have a live action version now too.  “As an adult, I’m well aware I don’t need that validation, but for a younger generation, it’s a chance to finally see themselves represented on screen by a real person playing a character they have also probably been compared to their entire life.”

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I loved the life action. People are hating on Will Smith' Genie but I thought he did a great job. I especially liked that he did NOT try to just copy Robin Williams Genie and that he toned his acting down and didn't try to make it into something else. And they gave the story back to the titular hero and gave us a great princess on the way. I thought it was well balanced and really respectful. I also thought it was very decent to give that role to a person of colour. It should have been a black person all along. They were better fitting into the cultural context since the story came from their geographical region and is part of their inheritance. Although Robin William's Genie was great!

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    We were also curious which Disney princess Lisa loves the most, and she shared that her favorite is Ariel. “Her passion and bravery in taking risks to chase after her dreams was an inspiration to me when I transitioned into adulthood,” Lisa explained. “Not only does she rescue her own prince, but she was also willing to make a deal with the nefarious sea witch to seek her own happiness. Many people wouldn't have the courage to do that and settle for mediocre lives.”

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    Elle Fanning As Sleeping Beauty

    Elle Fanning As Sleeping Beauty

    Although there hasn’t yet been a live action remake of the 1959 classic Sleeping Beauty, the princess Briar Rose has been portrayed by actor Elle Fanning in the 2014 film Maleficent, which tells the story of the vengeful witch who curses Sleeping Beauty. And lucky for Fanning, she actually had the chance to portray the princess she was always partial to. “Of the Disney princesses, Sleeping Beauty was my favorite because I looked like her the most,” she told the Daily Beast in 2014. “So I’d always gravitate towards her items at the toy store.

    The first Maleficent was filmed when Fanning was only 14 years old, but she managed to impress audiences, as well as her co-star Angelina Jolie. “She always held herself so well and she always had such grace and she's such a strong actor that you never seemed like a child,” Jolie told ET in 2019. "You've also maintained -- which I think is almost unheard of in this business -- such sweetness and gratitude for the job and for every minute and for everybody.”

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    On the other hand, however, Lisa noted that her least favorite princess is Merida, “which is ironic because she's the other fellow redhead,” she added. “I felt like Merida didn't embody most of the traits that make princesses so special. Instead of being compassionate, she was selfish and rejected the opportunity to help her family and her kingdom.”

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    Lily James As Cinderella

    Lily James As Cinderella

    Cinderella has been deemed the most popular Disney princess of all time, being the fan favorite in 76 countries, so finding a real life actress who was able to capture her essence certainly wasn't taken lightly. But lucky for fans all over the world, Downton Abbey star Lily James was able to perfectly fill the glass slippers of this princess. In fact, James originally auditioned for a stepsister role in the 2015 film, but director Kenneth Branagh knew she deserved to find her Prince Charming.

    “She's a funny kid. She knew there's a beautiful absurdity about [the story] as well,” Branagh told ABC News. “Ultimately, it need not be taken that seriously, and that was a Cinderella quality that we wanted. She still was completely professional and committed to it, but she had a lightness of spirit about it which we thought was perfect for our Cinderella.”

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    When it comes to the live action adaptations, Lisa said they generally don’t measure up to the original animated classics. “They're a lazy way to copy and paste popular movies in the hopes that they benefit from the success of the originals,” she explained. “The remakes also draw attention away from the beautiful animated art form that made Disney such a successful company in the first place.”

    Instead, Lisa says she would prefer to see new adaptations of these stories, many of which are very different from the Disney versions. “Did you know that in the Perrault version of ‘Sleeping Beauty,’ the prince's mother turned out to be an ogre who tried to eat their children?”

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    Mia Wasikowska As Alice

    Mia Wasikowska As Alice

    Now, we know that Alice is not technically a princess, but she’s another iconic Disney leading lady that we just couldn’t resist including on this list! Australian actress Mia Wasikowska starred as the leading role in Tim Burton’s whimsical 2010 rendition of Alice in Wonderland.  

    Wasikowska, who was a relatively unknown actor at the time, shared with The Guardian in 2010 that it was “kind of bizarre” seeing all of the film’s posters and merchandise come out, and admitted that she experienced a bit of anxiety “playing a character so beloved by so many people.” But her portrayal undoubtedly captivated audiences around the world. “All of [Tim Burton’s] films are so beautiful, works of art in their own right,” the leading actress noted, and Alice in Wonderland was certainly no exception.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The movie was OK, but that wasn't the fault of the actress - she did a very good job

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    We also asked the expert who she would like to see star in the next live action Disney princess film, but she noted that it’s best to see “new faces” make their acting debuts as fairy tale princesses. “For instance, Halle Bailey had a small role in Grown-ish and was in a singing duo with her sister, Chloe, before she got cast as Ariel, but it wasn't until after Disney announced her casting that she became a household name,” Lisa explained. “I think it's partly due to that fact that she seems to capture the wide-eyed innocence of the character so well.”

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    Drew Barrymore As Cinderella

    Drew Barrymore As Cinderella

    Many women have had the honor of playing the beloved princess Cinderella, including Drew Barrymore, who took on the role in the 1998 film Ever After. And although Barrymore has had an extensive career in Hollywood, she mentioned in 2023 that her experience playing Cinderella actually “changed [her] life forever.” 

    “You know, when you have those very clear times in your life — incidences, situations, circumstances — that you know your life went in a better direction for and from, and this is that for me,” Barrymore said recently on her talk show, while discussing Ever After. “There’s no question."

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    “In terms of remakes that haven't been made yet, I'd love to see an enthusiastic little girl start her career in the role of Sofia the First, another one of my favorites,” Lisa continued. “Back in 2013, Annie Leibowitz added this photograph of Taylor Swift as Rapunzel to her ‘Year of a Million Dreams’ series depicting celebrities as Disney characters. I thought it was a perfect fit because Taylor's personality is such a good match for the character.”

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    Wei Zhao As Mulan

    Wei Zhao As Mulan

    The iconic warrior princess Mulan has been portrayed in live action films twice now, but the first one, which was released in 2009 and features a nearly entirely Chinese cast, stars Zhao Wei as the protagonist. Mulan: Rise of a Warrior has been praised as the more realistic version of the story, and director Jingle Ma said Zhao was “perfect for [her] role” because she possesses all of the traits he imagined for his film.

    Zhao has starred in many Chinese blockbuster films, including Shaolin Soccer, Red Cliff, and The Founding of a Republic, and her more traditional portrayal of Mulan is certainly worth checking out if you’re a fan of this beloved warrior woman.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    The life action was horrible. Not the actresses fault but they completely botched the story. Mulan was a real life girl fighting to fit into the world and learning to expand her abilities and grow. At the end she was an encouragement for everyone. The animated movie showed trie equality between men and women, it showed that everyone struggles and has to learn and grow to become their best. The real life action made her a brat with supernatural powers who looked down at everyone. I hated it.

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    “From what I've seen, I find that Disney fans are generally burnt out from all the remakes and would prefer to see more original stories or new adaptations that incorporate the animated art form,” Lisa went on to note. “I'm particularly excited about Wish, which is coming out this November and is meant to pay tribute to a century of Disney animation. It will feature a new heroine/princess named Asha who embarks on a quest to save the magical kingdom of Rosas from a wicked king. I've also heard rumors of an animated Disney adaptation of ‘The Princess and the Pea’ in the works, which has been attempted by other studios in the past.”

    If you’d like to hear more from the princess expert and keep up with all of the news she shares, be sure to visit Lisa’s website The Princess Blog right here!

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    Liu Yifei As Mulan

    Liu Yifei As Mulan

    The second live action adaptation of Mulan, which premiered in 2020, stars Chinese-American actress Liu Yifei. And landing the role of this warrior princess was no easy feat, as the casting directors for the film searched across five continents to find the perfect actor. “They looked to hire a young Chinese woman who had credible martial arts skills, was able to speak English, and had star quality,” Elle reported. 

    In the film, Yifei sings and performs 90% of her own stunts. About her role, she told Interview Magazine, “Her motivation was love, her love for her father, and her journey of finding out who she truly is. That was my homework, and I would say that it motivated me to prepare myself mentally, but also physically, with a lot of gym stuff, fight training, horse training. But at its core, Mulan is really about the character, the spirit. She is such a famous character, but I also wanted to be myself. It was all about balance and choice. It’s always brave to be yourself.”

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I don't really like the actor for mulan as a person. She supports police brutality, and the movie was shot in the area the Uyghur Muslims are being detained. Edit: Lots are pointing out that that may have not been her actual opinion, so I understand that now. Sorry for putting that in the first place.

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    Lily Collins As Snow White

    Lily Collins As Snow White

    We may still be awaiting a proper live action adaptation of Snow White, but we were granted the film Mirror Mirror in 2012, where actress Lily Collins took on the role of the beloved princess. This version of the story focuses more on the Queen’s story, who was played by Julia Roberts, but Collins was still thrilled to take part in the film. So happy, in fact, that she actually couldn’t believe she had been given the role at first. 

    “I thought it was an April Fools joke,” she revealed in a 2012 interview. “When I found out it wasn’t, I screamed and I started crying and laughing at the same time. They were horrific tears, laughter, and screaming combined. I couldn’t believe it. It’s definitely bizarre seeing your face on a bus or billboard.”


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    Halle Bailey As Ariel

    Halle Bailey As Ariel

    This live action adaptation of The Little Mermaid was released on May 26, 2023, and stars 23-year-old actor Halle Bailey. And although Halle may not be twins with her cartoon counterpart, she has been called “as naturally Disneyfied as real human beings can get,” and has been celebrated for bringing a beautiful portrayal of Ariel that many more children can see themselves in. 

    Singer Kelly Rowland called the new film an “epic watch,” and Bailey’s ability to “belt like a Broadway star” has been praised. In fact, she even received support from the original voice of Ariel in the 1989 film, Jodi Benson. “Halle's interpretation of Ariel is absolutely beautiful," she told People. "The casting has been done so perfectly. It's about the heart of the character."  

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    Anna Kendrick As Cinderella

    Anna Kendrick As Cinderella

    Another unique adaptation of Cinderella’s story takes place in the Stephen Sondheim musical Into the Woods, which received a film version in 2014, directed by Rob Marshall. In this version, Anna Kendrick plays the classic princess who loses a shoe, and who, in the end, doesn’t even end up with her prince.

    "What’s interesting about this version, and what’s very modern about this one, is that not only does Cinderella leave her prince, but she leaves with forgiveness and respect and compassion for [him],” Kendrick told Vulture in 2014. “It’s not black and white for her. It’s not even black and white for the prince, who lives a pretty black-and-white life… There is something extremely relevant and modern about the idea of civility in separation.”


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    Rachel Zegler As Snow White

    Rachel Zegler As Snow White

    Disney’s live action Snow White won’t be appearing on screens near you until 2024, but we can fill you in on who will be starring as this beloved princess. Rachel Zegler, the radiant star of West Side Story, will be gracing audiences with her rendition of ‘Some Day My Prince Will Come’.

    And while there have not been too many details about the film released just yet, Rachel has been spotted in her iconic dress on set already. This glimpse is just enough to get audiences excited about the new movie, as we’ve had to wait over 80 years for Disney to finally give us a live action rendition of their very first princess.

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I'm of Hispanic descent and think this is wholly stupid. Get the whitest of white characters, who with (if I'm remembering correctly) her mother's dying wish that she have a child that's white as snow be born, turned into a light Hispanic. Don't get me wrong, any culture can have extremely white people (even African people who have skin as dark as night can have a white child because genetics), but the animated girl is just super obviously European. Dudes...you want inclusion? Get someone with albinism. Seriously.

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    1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Thank you. I'm Mexican I totally understand your comment because my family is totally mixed and we come in all colours. And regarding Snow White, just keep the girl true to the original character and have inclusion in a different way. What about a chubby girl? Because we love colours, but heaven forbids we don't have perfect bodies.

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    TotallyNOTaFox
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    There also will be no dwarfs, since Peter Dinklage had to complain and put 7 actors for those roles out of work

    StrangeOne
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Why are we needing another live action Snow White? I can think of a bunch of fairy tales that Disney hasn't even touched on yet. The Starfish, Rumplestiltskin (Lets see them Disnify that one LOL), The Selfish Giant (tearjerker as a story), Sinbad, Rikki Tikki Tavi, I can name a bunch more. Oh, and The Swans.

    Sweet_Dee
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    Agree with the rest. As a Hispanic woman this just feels like pandering to me. She's literally called SNOW WHITE... Did nobody think that through?

    rob
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    she aint white as snow which is literally the name of the character

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    CC Boom
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    They're just pandering at this point. She's Snow White, literally implying paleness. Black hair, white skin, red lips.

    •SIMMER•
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think that her facial features are a lot similar to snow white!

    itsyournenbyapollo
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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    …hmm either i’m mistaken, or that’s not disney…much less snow white

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I think people are forgetting snow white being white wasn't that important. It was brought up once, then never again

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    1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

    I have no problem with Halle Bailey as Ariel she has a wonderful voice and embodied the charecter well. I just wished they had given her redder hair. That was the one thing I was looking for. The rest was beautiful.

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    Audiences have shared some of their thoughts on these live action Disney adaptations, specifically the 2023 The Little Mermaid