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The role of Carrie was played by 16-year-old actress Chloë Grace Moretz. [48] Julianne Moore starred as Carrie's mother Margaret White, and Gabriella Wilde as Sue Snell. [49] Alex Russell and Ansel Elgort played Billy Nolan and Tommy Ross respectively. [50] Portia Doubleday was given the role of Chris Hargensen, and Judy Greer was cast as Miss ...
Carrie is a 2013 American supernatural horror film directed by Kimberly Peirce. ... Actress Sissy Spacek, who played Carrie in the 1976 adaptation, ...
The Musical, [34] Carrie White the Musical [35] and Carrie's Facts of Life, [36] which was a hybrid of Carrie and the American sitcom The Facts of Life. In 2018, a high school production of the musical is the focus of "Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember" episode of Riverdale. [37] The Riverdale cast album of the musical was produced via ...
A television special of The CW series Riverdale, based on Carrie: The Musical, from the series second season episode titled "Chapter Thirty-One: A Night to Remember".The series' cast portrayed the characters from the musical, also with their respective characters of Archie Comics from the series. [1] "
Following Carrie's return from the massacre, Margaret steps into the bathroom while Carrie is still in the bathtub washing off the pigs' blood. She calls Carrie a witch for destroying the town and tries to drown her in the bathtub while reciting the "bedtime prayer". Carrie then kills Margaret by causing her heart to stop.
Kebbel, who played Carrie in the movie, helped to develop the sequel's script. During the Epic Cons panel, she revealed it “does involve all of the OG cast.” Metcalfe’s character “may or ...
Gabriella Wilde was cast as Sue in 2013 version of Carrie. [5] [6] In concordance to the novel, Sue is pregnant at the end of the film. When she enters the White house, Carrie at first contemplates killing her but lets her go. When she begins bringing the house down Sue attempts to get her out of it.
According Chris Noth, who's played Carrie's on-again, off-again love interest since the 1998 premiere, the move was intentional and very thought out.