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Angela has gender transition surgery and electroshock treatment at Sleepaway Camp II, but she immediately returns to her homicidal ways and starts murdering kids as punishment for their poor conduct. She is one of the few transgender horror characters ever shown on film, and she is a very sympathetic evil. You get the impression that she isn't murdering because she likes it; all of her killings are the consequence of a psychiatric breakdown, and in each film, she attempts to improve but always fails. This works particularly well in the first film, as much of Angela's actions are left to the imagination. She's a fantastic slasher villain who, if these films had been more popular in the public, would have been right up there with Freddy and Jason.

"The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" is a film based on the novel "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pant When "The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants" hit cinemas in 2005, it didn't matter how old you were since this coming-of-age story got us all caught up in our emotions. The film (and its subsequent sequel), starring Amber Tamblyn, Blake Lively, America Ferrera, and Alexis Bledel, was about a pair of magical jeans and an unbreakable friendship between friends. "Bridesmaids" was one of the few movies in history that had us laugh so hard that we developed abs in the cinema. This 2011 female-led comedy starred Kristen Wiig, Maya Rudolph, Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, and others and dealt with marriage, friendships, and the dread of sudden-onset food sickness while putting for pricey bridesmaid gowns.

It's Halloween! (1978)

The last girl has become one of horror's most iconic and adored motifs; those naive, headstrong young ladies are difficult not to cheer for. But, although many women have played similar roles, there is essentially only one Laurie Strode, played with poignant innocence by Jamie Lee Curtis. Halloween is a seminal film that pushed the slasher subgenre in new ways, spawning a slew of stylizations that have now become cliches. However, few of the films that it inspired live up to the peculiar force that comes from witnessing Laurie fight to survive Michael Myers.

Horror films do not have to be frightening. Horror films are your best buddy if you're a budding actor or actress. Just ask these now-famous celebrities, who had no trouble getting audiences to leap in their seats. From facing deranged serial murderers to being chased by sharks or huge spiders, these well-known actors demonstrate that you must commit, commit, commit! Take, for example, Johnny Depp in A Nightmare on Elm Street, Matthew McConaughey and Jessica Biel in The Texas Chainsaw Massacre trilogy, or Paul Rudd in a Halloween film. While these celebrities have gone on to larger and better things, several of the terrifying movies in which they have appeared have become horror classics. And, despite the fact that those horror villains send chills down our spines, let's come out from under the covers and have a look at some of their early A-list scream-work below.

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