25 Female Characters in Movies and TV Shows That Rocked Colored Hair
The world of film and TV is full of iconic characters, and one way these characters leave a lasting impression is through their distinctive looks. Among the most memorable are those who dared to rock bold, colorful hair. From animated heroines to live-action legends, these characters often use their unconventional hair colors to express their personalities.
Ramona Flowers – Scott Pilgrim vs. The World
1 of 25Ramona Flowers is a standout character in "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World," known for her ever-changing hair colors. Throughout the film, Ramona sports a variety of vibrant hues, including pink, blue, and green, each symbolizing different phases of her life and emotional states. Her colorful hair complements her rebellious spirit and complex personality.
Mystique – X-Men Series
2 of 25Mystique, played by Rebecca Romijn and later by Jennifer Lawrence in the "X-Men" series, is instantly recognizable by her striking blue skin and red hair. As a shapeshifter, Mystique's appearance can change at will, but her default look with colored hair and skin has become iconic.
Leeloo – The Fifth Element
3 of 25Leeloo, portrayed by Milla Jovovich in "The Fifth Element," is known for her bright orange hair, which complements her otherworldly origins and futuristic setting. As the "supreme being" created to save the world, Leeloo's unique look, including her striking hair color, sets her apart as a symbol of purity and strength.
Clementine Kruczynski – Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind
4 of 25In "Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind," Clementine Kruczynski, played by Kate Winslet, is known for her ever-changing hair colors that mirror her impulsive and free-spirited nature. Throughout the film, Clementine sports blue, green, orange, and red hair, each shade representing different periods in her life and relationship with Joel. Clementine's hair colors are not just a quirky character trait but also serve as a narrative device, helping viewers track the nonlinear storyline.
Harley Quinn – Suicide Squad
5 of 25Margot Robbie's portrayal of Harley Quinn in "Suicide Squad" brought the character's signature look to the big screen, complete with her pink and blue pigtails. Harley's colorful hair is a stark contrast to her chaotic and often violent behavior, highlighting the duality of her character. The pink and blue hues symbolize her playful yet dangerous nature, making her one of the most visually striking characters in the DC Universe.
Marge Simpson – The Simpsons
6 of 25Marge Simpson's towering blue hair is one of the most recognizable features of her character, both in "The Simpsons" TV show and "The Simpsons Movie." Her unique hairstyle sets her apart from other animated characters and has become a cultural icon in its own right.
Coraline Jones – Coraline
7 of 25Coraline Jones, the protagonist of the animated film "Coraline," is instantly recognizable by her vibrant blue hair. This distinctive feature sets her apart in the eerie world created by Neil Gaiman and brought to life by Laika studios. Coraline's blue hair symbolizes her adventurous spirit and determination as she navigates the challenges in the other world created by the sinister Other Mother.
Enid – Ghost World
8 of 25Enid, portrayed by Thora Birch in "Ghost World," is known for her ever-changing hair colors, including a memorable shade of green. Her bold hair choices are part of her non-conformist attitude.
Joy – Inside Out
9 of 25Joy, one of the main characters in Pixar's "Inside Out," is distinguished by her bright blue hair that perfectly matches her cheerful personality. Voiced by Amy Poehler, Joy's blue hair is certainly iconic.
Effie Trinket – The Hunger Games Series
10 of 25Effie Trinket, portrayed by Elizabeth Banks in "The Hunger Games" series, is known for her extravagant and ever-changing hairstyles, often featuring bold colors like pink, green, and purple. Effie's colorful hair reflects her flamboyant personality and her role as a representative of the Capitol's opulent and superficial culture.
Hit-Girl – Kick-Ass
11 of 25Hit-Girl, played by Chloë Grace Moretz in "Kick-Ass," is a young vigilante known for her striking purple hair. Her colorful locks are part of her superhero persona, which helps her stay anonymous while fighting against crime.
Gamora – Guardians of the Galaxy
12 of 25Gamora, played by Zoe Saldana in "Guardians of the Galaxy," is instantly recognizable by her green skin and long, ombre hair that transitions from dark brown to vibrant magenta. She is definitely the superhero with the best hair, hands down.
Rei Ayanami – Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone
13 of 25Rei Ayanami, from the "Evangelion" series, including the film "Evangelion: 1.0 You Are (Not) Alone," is known for her pale blue hair, which has become iconic in anime culture. Her look is so distinctive that many fans have tried to copy it.
Merida – Brave
14 of 25While not colored, Merida, the protagonist of Disney-Pixar's "Brave," is instantly recognizable by her wild, fiery red hair. Merida's hair reflects her strong connection to her Scottish heritage, as well as her strong personality.
Lola – Run Lola Run
15 of 25Lola, played by Franka Potente in "Run Lola Run," is instantly recognizable by her bright red hair, which becomes a central visual motif in the film. Lola’s style has been an influence for other movies and TV shows, even Lizzie Maguire’s style!
Rogue – X-Men Series
16 of 25Rogue, portrayed by Anna Paquin in the "X-Men" series, is known for her striking white streak in her otherwise dark hair. In the 2000 film, she gets the white hair after having to absorb a great amount of power from Magneto. However, in the comics she always has it, presumably she was born with it.
Princess Bubblegum – Adventure Time
17 of 25Princess Bubblegum, a beloved character from the animated series "Adventure Time," is known for her bright pink hair, which perfectly matches her candy-themed kingdom. Her hair color reflects her playful and whimsical nature as the ruler of the Candy Kingdom. The vibrant pink color also symbolizes her intelligence and leadership qualities.
Lola/Lily – Hannah Montana
18 of 25Played by Emily Osment, Lola Lufnatgle was Lily’s alter ego. She created her after discovering Miley’s secret, and to be with her when she was Hannah Montana. And the most iconic part of her outfits were the colored wigs she used to wear.
Enid Sinclair – Wednesday
19 of 25Contrasting with Wednesday’s gothic looks, Enid Sinclair, played by Emma Myers and Wednesday's roommate and best friend in the series, has a more girly and colorful style. Part of her characterization includes her blonde hair with blue and pink highlights at the ends.
Mal – Descendants
20 of 25Mal, portrayed by Dove Cameron, is the daughter of Maleficent in Disney's Descendants franchise. As the leader of a group of teenage villains, Mal struggles when trying to be a better person in Auradon. However, she rocks her purple hair to showcase that she is proud of who she is and her own style.
Miranda Sanchez – Lizzie McGuire
21 of 25Miranda Sanchez, played by Lalaine, is the best friend of Lizzie McGuire in the hit Disney Channel series Lizzie McGuire. She is known for her bold fashion sense, which is often crowned with a great hairstyle… Especially when she wore colors such as orange, purple or blue!
Abbie Porter – 20th Century Women
22 of 25Abbie Porter, portrayed by Greta Gerwig in the film 20th Century Women, is a young photographer in late 1970s California. She is free spirit with a punk aesthetic, which includes a bright red bob haircut. Abbie is both bold and introspective, embodying the era's feminist ideals.
Lady Bird – Lady Bird
23 of 25Christine "Lady Bird" McPherson, played by Saoirse Ronan in Lady Bird, is a fiercely independent teenager growing up in Sacramento, California. The film, directed by Greta Gerwig, follows Lady Bird as she navigates the trials of adolescence. Part of the character’s expression is her short hair with pink highlights.
Emma – Blue Is the Warmest Colour
24 of 25Emma, played by Léa Seydoux in Blue Is the Warmest Colour (La Vie d'Adèle), is a confident, blue-haired art student who becomes the love interest of the film's protagonist, Adèle. Emma's character is a passionate, self-assured woman deeply immersed in the world of art and intellectual pursuits.
Adele Wolff – XXX franchise
25 of 25Adele Wolff, portrayed by Ruby Rose in the XXX franchise, is a skilled sharpshooter and thrill-seeker who becomes a key member of Xander Cage's team in XXX: Return of Xander Cage (2017). She has an edgy style marked by her blue hair.