Marissa Jaret Winokur, who has a different body type (she played the original teenage heroine in "Hairspray" on Broadway), is Ms. Anderson's cynical, resentful co-worker.
Jareth is a powerful, mysterious creature who has an antagonistic yet strangely flirtatious relationship with Sarah (Jennifer Connelly), the film's teenage heroine.
The first one was based on the Japanese book Kirino Mukouno Fushigina Machi, and the second one was about a teenage heroine.
Lucrecia Martel, director Amalia, the watchful, sullen-looking teenage heroine of "The Holy Girl," is intermittently fascinated with the religious idea of vocation.
Sullivan does a good line in spirited teenage heroines.
The story's teenage heroine, Celaena Sardothian, is introduced as an orphan who was raised and trained by an assassin.
Its structure, four versions of the same tale, renders the teenage heroine unconvincing, a conspicuous creation morphing at Scott's whim.
In the 1996 film, Foxfire, the bridge is scaled by two of the teenage heroines.
Ideally, this premise offers a reconsideration of what "pretty" means, to society and to the heroine, especially to a teenage heroine.
Megan McCafferty (born 1973), author best known for her series of books about Jessica Darling, a witty teenage heroine.