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Ellen Louise Ripley, often referred to simply as Ripley, is a fictional character and protagonist of the ''Alien'' film series, played by American actress
Sigourney Weaver Susan Alexandra "Sigourney" Weaver (; born October 8, 1949) is an American actress. A figure in science fiction and popular culture, she has received various accolades, including a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Gramm ...
. The character earned Weaver worldwide recognition, and the role remains her most famous to date. Ridley Scott, director of the first film in the series, '' Alien'', made the decision early in production to switch Ripley from a standard male action hero to a
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ine. '' Alien'' (1979) and '' Aliens'' (1986) were heralded for challenging
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s, particularly in the
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,
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, and horror genres. Weaver's performances are also highly praised: for ''Aliens'', she earned her first
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, which is now seen as a landmark since the Academy, to that point, had given little recognition to the genres of science-fiction and horror. For her role in the franchise, Weaver has also been nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture Drama, a BAFTA Award for Best Leading Newcomer, and four Saturn Awards for Best Actress, winning one for ''Aliens''. Ripley is often considered one of the most significant female protagonists in cinematic history, and is a prominent figure in popular culture. Today, Ripley's influence extends beyond that of the original film franchise; she has appeared in novels, comic books and video games.


Biography


Films


In ''Alien'' (1979)

Ripley is introduced as a
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aboard the ''Nostromo'', a spaceship en route to Earth from Thedus. Having been placed in stasis for the long journey home, the crew is awakened when the ''Nostromo ''receives a transmission of unknown origin from a nearby planetoid. Following their landing, an unknown creature infiltrates the ship, and kills every other member of the crew. Ripley is the only member to escape from the ''Nostromo'' prior to its explosion, which she deliberately commenced to kill the monster. However, she discovers that the Alien is also aboard the ship's shuttle, but expels it into space before putting herself in stasis for the return trip to Earth.


In ''Aliens'' (1986)

57 years later, Ripley awakes from her stasis. Her testimony regarding the Alien is met with extreme skepticism; she loses her space flight license as a result of her "questionable judgment," and finds out that her daughter, Amanda, is dead. However, after contact was lost with a colony on LV-426, the planet where her crew first encountered the Alien eggs, Ripley is requested to go with Colonial Marines aboard the '' Sulaco'' to LV-426. They find the planet infested by many Aliens, who wipe out almost all of the marines. Ripley finally escapes the planet with Corporal Dwayne Hicks, the android Bishop, and Newt, a young girl who is the last surviving colonist. Back on the ''Sulaco'', they are soon attacked by the surviving Alien Queen, which is finally expelled into space by Ripley. Ripley enters hypersleep alongside the three other survivors for the return to Earth.


In ''Alien 3'' (1992)

The ''Sulaco'' launches an escape pod containing the four survivors, which then crashes on Fiorina 'Fury' 161, an abandoned foundry facility and penal colony. Ripley alone survives the crash. Unbeknownst to her, an Alien egg had been aboard the ship. Once hatched in the prison, the creature begins to kill inmates and guards, but strangely refuses to kill her. After rallying the inmates and preparing the defense against the creature, Ripley discovers the embryo of an Alien Queen growing inside her, thus realizing why she had not been attacked. After having killed the Alien by
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, Ripley sacrifices herself by diving into a gigantic furnace just as the alien Queen begins to erupt from her chest. Her plan was to exterminate the final trace of the Aliens and prevent the Weyland-Yutani Corporation from using it as a
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. However, as seen earlier in the film, the aliens are able to survive being submerged in molten lead so the Queen's fate is uncertain.


In ''Alien Resurrection'' (1997)

200 years after her death, scientists clone Ellen Ripley (Sigourney Weaver) and surgically retrieve the Alien Queen embryo from her body. The United Systems Military hopes to breed Aliens to study on the spaceship USM ''Auriga'', using kidnapped hosts delivered to them by a group of mercenaries. The Aliens escape their enclosures, while Ripley and the mercenaries attempt to flee to the ''Betty''. They must destroy the ''Auriga'', lest it make its emergency landing and unleashes Xenomorphs on Earth. Ripley is taken to the Alien nest, where the Queen gives birth to a Newborn, a Xenomorph with human traits. The hybrid Alien recognizes Ripley as its mother and kills the Queen. Ripley escapes to the ''Betty'', where she tearfully kills the Newborn when it is discovered aboard attacking the other survivors. The ''Auriga'' crashes into Earth, destroying all the remaining Xenomorphs in a massive explosion. From the windows of the ''Betty,'' Call and Ripley look down at Earth, and when Call asks what Ripley wants to do next, she says, "I'm a stranger here myself." In an alternate ending, the ''Betty'' lands in a ruined Paris.


In ''The Predator'' (2018)

After director
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announced on February 19, 2015 that his next film would be a fifth ''Alien'' movie, Weaver confirmed on February 25 that she would reprise her role as Ripley in the film. On 21 January 2017, in response to a fan question on Twitter asking what the chances were of his Alien project actually happening, Blomkamp responded "slim." In April, Scott said he didn't think the film will ever be made. He elaborated that there was never a complete script, just a 10-page pitch, that Fox decided they didn't want to pursue any further. Commentators have noted this goes against Weaver's and James Cameron's statements about reading Blomkamp's script for the film, although it's possible Weaver and Cameron were referring to the pitch document. On May 1, 2017, Ridley Scott confirmed that the fifth film is not happening. An alternate ending for '' The Predator'' displaying a Weyland-Yutani Corp pod containing Ripley (played by Breanna Watkins) wearing a Weyland-Yutani breathing apparatus shaped like an Alien Facehugger was yet one among several references intended to further connect the ''Predator'' films to the ''Alien'' films.


Video games


In ''Aliens: Colonial Marines'' (2013)

Ripley has two cameos in the "Stasis Interrupted" DLC for the game. In this prequel campaign, Ripley is seen being impregnated by a facehugger and also appeared recreating the same final scene of ''Alien 3.'' The game also revealed that Hicks actually survived the events of ''Alien 3'' as he was retrieved by another Colonial Marines team, with the body in the stasis chamber that crashed being another marine who was knocked into Hicks' pod during a firefight, dying when the EEV crashed. Ripley, Newt and Bishop's pods were ejected while Hicks had to go with the other Marines.


In ''Alien: Isolation'' (2014)

In 2014, Weaver reprised her role as Ripley for the first time in 17 years for a voice cameo in the video game '' Alien: Isolation'', centered on Ripley's daughter Amanda, and more extensively in its two DLCs set during the events of ''Alien''. This game, set 15 years after the events of ''Alien'' and 42 years before the events of ''Aliens'', features Ripley's daughter Amanda. Amanda was originally introduced in the extended version of ''Aliens'', when Ripley learns that during her 57-years long stasis, Amanda grew up, married, and died. In the game, Amanda investigates potential clues regarding her mother's disappearance, and goes to the space station ''Sevastopol'' in hope to find answers. Near the end of the game, Amanda ultimately finds a vocal message from her mother (voiced by Weaver), who added a personal message to the ''Nostromo'' final log entry at the end of ''Alien'' addressed to Amanda, in which Ripley explains the true nature of the disappearance of the ''Nostromo'', tells her she loves her, and hopes that she will get to hear this someday. Weaver also reprises her role more extensively alongside several other original cast members in the game's two DLCs, set during the events of ''Alien''. Ripley is joined by Dallas (Tom Skerritt), Lambert (Veronica Cartwright), Brett (Harry Dean Stanton), Parker (Yaphet Kotto) and Ash (Ian Holm, likeness only), allowing the player to play through two iconic scenes from the film. With the Nostromo Edition pre-order, the "Crew Expendable" bonus content allows gamers to play as one of the surviving crew members just after Brett's demise to entice the Alien to the ship's airlock. In the "Last Survivor", Ripley initiates the self-destruct sequence before escaping on the ''Narcissus''.


=In ''Alien: Isolation – The Digital Series'' (2019)

= In '' Alien: Isolation – The Digital Series'', Ripley was voiced by
Andrea Deck Andrea Deck (born February 5, 1994) is an American film, television and theater actress. She trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. She is best known for her voice role as Amanda Ripley, daughter of Ellen Ripley, in '' Alien: I ...
in voiceovers for Ripley's final moments to her daughter.


Biography of Ripley 8


In ''Alien Resurrection'' (1997)

Two hundred years after Ripley's death, a clone of Ripley is successfully produced aboard the spaceship ''Auriga''. Her DNA proved difficult to separate from that of the alien that was inside her during the events of ''Alien 3'', so the first six clones were useless monstrosities. The seventh clone turned out human enough to warrant an attempt at retrieving the alien inside her, but this also ended in failure. The eighth clone proves successful, and becomes the central character of a new story. However, the separation was still not perfect. Number 8 has enhanced strength and reflexes, acidic blood, and an empathic link with the Aliens, and the aliens have slightly more human traits, including a browner skin coloration and changes to their reproductive cycle. Number Eight learns to talk and interact with humans, but soon Aliens escape their confinement and kill most of the crew. She escapes from her cell and later meets and joins a group of mercenaries; developing a close relationship with their youngest member, Annalee Call. The now fully-grown Alien Queen, having developed a womb because of Ripley's DNA, gives birth to a human-Alien hybrid, who kills the Queen and imprints on Number Eight as its mother. After escaping the ''Auriga'' in the ''Betty'', Ripley kills the newborn Alien by using her own acidic blood to burn a hole through a viewing pane, causing the creature to be sucked violently through the small hole and into the
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of space, saving Call. In a scene included in the extended edition of the film (referenced in the events of ''Alien: Sea of Sorrows''), the ''Betty'' lands on Earth and Ripley and Call discover that
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is desolate.


In ''Aliens vs. Predator vs. The Terminator'' (2000)

The comic book '' Aliens versus Predator versus The Terminator'' continues the storyline of Ripley 8 after ''Resurrection'', seeing Ripley 8 allying with the Predators to defeat both a new wave of Aliens and a group of Terminators created by a long-dormant Skynet program to reinvent itself if it was destroyed, culminating in Ripley 8 apparently sacrificing herself to destroy the original super-soldier/Terminator.


In ''Alien: Sea of Sorrows'' (2014)

At the beginning of ''Alien: Sea of Sorrows'', set 200 years after the events of ''Alien Resurrection'', it is revealed that the crashing of the ''Auriga'' at the end of ''Alien Resurrection'' caused the destruction in Paris seen at the end of that film. Additionally, the protagonist of the novel, Decker, is stated to be a descendant of Ellen Ripley, but there are several hints throughout the novel revealing that Decker's grandmother was actually Ripley 8 (mainly his empathic abilities, the fact Amanda Ripley-McClaren is stated to have had no children in ''Aliens'', and when Decker is shown a picture of Ripley, he says that she isn't the person he sees in his head).


Spin-off media

Ripley's life and career have been extensively expanded on in various spin-off comics and novels, many of which were written before her death on Fiorina 161, providing instead a chronology continuing on from the end of '' Aliens''. In the Dark Horse novel series, Ripley appears at the end of Book 3, '' The Female War''; but subsequent books, in order to bring the book continuity in line with the film continuity, reveal that she is actually an android created in Ripley's likeness and given false memories. All novels were rebooted in 2012, meaning the only canonical books featuring Ripley are '' Out of the Shadows'' (by Tim Lebbon), ''Sea of Sorrows'' (by James A. Moore) and ''River of Pain''. In ''Out of the Shadows'', Ripley is woken from stasis 37 years after the events of ''Alien'', fights Xenomorphs alongside several miners, and is put in stasis again the end of the book with her memory of these events erased to spare her from the worst of the psychological trauma she has experienced. Ripley is mentioned repeatedly in ''Sea of Sorrows'', which stars the grandson of Ripley 8, and appears in ''River of Pain'', which takes place before and during the events of ''Aliens''. An
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Ripley was featured in the ''Alien'' scene of The Great Movie Ride at
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from 1989 to 2017.


Reception


"Best-characters" lists

Ellen Ripley is often featured in lists of the best characters in film history: in 2008, American Film Institute ranked her as the eighth best hero in American film history in their list of the 100 greatest heroes and villains, the second highest ranked female character after
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. In 2009, ''
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'' ranked Ripley fifth on their list of ''The 20 All Time Coolest Heroes in Pop Culture'', calling her "one of the first female movie characters who isn't defined by the men around her, or by her relationship to them." The same year, she was ranked #9 on ''
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'' magazine's compilation of ''The 100 Greatest Movie Characters'' in 2008 and #5 in 2015, being the highest ranked female in both. She was ranked eight on '' Premiere'' magazine's list of ''The 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time'', with her Defining Moment being "Ripley's nervy refusal to open the ship's hatch so that Kane (John Hurt) can be admitted - with a thing attached to his face." She was the third highest ranked female of the list, after
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. She was ranked 57 on ''Fandomania'' list of the ''100 Greatest Fictional Characters''. In 2009, MTV selected her as the second Greatest Movie Badass Of All Time, the only women with Sarah Connor, ranked sixth. In 2011,
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ranked her the 75th Hottest Sci-Fi Girl of All Time. and website ''Total Sci-Fi'' ranked her first on their top of the 25 Women Who Shook Sci-Fi, stating "one of the most iconic characters in cinema history" and "one of the most critically analysed characters in the history of cinema." In 2011, ''
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'' ranked her the best female character of any film.


Awards and impact for Sigourney Weaver

For her performance in ''Alien'', Weaver was nominated for a BAFTA Award for Best Leading Newcomer and a Saturn Award for Best Actress. Although her performance had already been acclaimed in the first film, ''Aliens'' gave worldwide recognition to Weaver: she was the third horror actress in history (after
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for ''
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'' and
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for '' Carrie'') to be nominated for an
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. She also received a nomination for the
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, and won the Saturn Award for Best Actress, the first award in her career (except a minor award, the Mystfest Award for Best Actress, won for '' Half Moon Street''). Weaver was also co-producer of the third and fourth films of the franchise. Although they were less successful critically, Weaver's performance was praised: she received her third and fourth Saturn Award for Best Actress nominations for both films and a nomination for a
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for Favorite Actress – Sci-Fi for ''Alien Resurrection''. Although she didn't win awards specifically for ''Alien 3'' and ''Alien Resurrection'', she won the Hasty Pudding Woman of the Year Award for her acting work during the 1997 film year, including ''Alien Resurrection'', '' The Ice Storm'' and '' Snow White: A Tale of Terror''. Weaver won a DVDX Award for Best Audio Commentary (New for DVD) for her audio participation, among numerous other members of the crew, in the audio commentary of ''Alien'' in its 2003-reissue in ''Alien Quadrilogy''. On his presentation speech about Weaver before rewarding her for her overall career with the Heroine Award at the 2010 Scream Awards, ''Aliens'' director James Cameron stated her main participations in film history as the ''Alien'' franchise, ''
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'' and ''
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''.


Appearances


Films

* '' Alien'' (1979) * '' Aliens'' (1986) * ''
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'' (1992) * ''
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'' (1997) * '' The Predator'' (2018; deleted scene)


Video games

* ''Aliens'' (1990 arcade game) * ''Alien 3'' (1992 NES & Sega Genesis Game) * ''Alien Trilogy'' (1996) * '' Aliens vs. Predator'' (2010) * '' Aliens: Colonial Marines'' (2013) * '' Alien: Isolation'' (2014) * ''Aliens vs. Pinball'' (2016) * ''
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'' (2021)


Role-playing games

* ''Aliens Adventure Game'' (1991)


Comics

* '' Alien: The Illustrated Story'' (1979) * ''Aliens: Outbreak'' (1988-1989) * ''Aliens: Nightmare Asylum'' (1989-1990) * ''Aliens: Female War'' (1990) * ''Alien 3'' (1992) * ''Aliens: Newt's Tale (1992) * ''Aliens: Space Marines'' (1992) * ''Alien Resurrection'' (1997) * ''Aliens versus Predator versus Terminator'' (2000) * ''Aliens: Field Report'' (2014)


Novels

* ''Alien'' (1979) * ''Aliens'' (1986) * ''Alien 3'' (1992) * ''Aliens: Tribes'' (1992) * ''Aliens: Earth Hive'' (1992) * ''Aliens: Nightmare Asylum'' (1993) * '' Aliens: The Female War'' (1993) * ''Aliens: Music of the Spears'' (1996) * ''Alien Resurrection'' (1997) * ''Alien: Out of the Shadows'' (2014) * ''Alien: Sea of Sorrows'' (2014) * ''Alien: River of Pain'' (2014) * ''Aliens: Bug Hunt'' (2017)


Books

* ''Alien: The Weyland-Yutani Report'' (2014)


In popular culture

* In the 2016 superhero film ''
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) as "Ripley, from ''
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''!" when she answers the front door of the X-Mansion, in reference to the characters' similar buzzcut. * In 2019, the SpX-DM1 ( SpaceX Demonstration Mission 1), carried a test article of their custom flight-suit named Ripley. * In February 2021, ''
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'' introduced Ripley as a cosmetic outfit. * In the side-scrolling shooter game Broforce, there is a playable character called Ellen Ripbro based on Ellen Ripley. Her gun is a pulse rifle and her special gun is a flamethrower. As an additional reference, the Xenomorphs from Alien appear as major enemies in the main campaign when the Earth is infested by them while the Broforce fight the terrorists.


See also

*
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* Ripley (crater)


References


Further reading

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External links


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