Sigourney Weaver calls for more films about 'capable, diverse and incredible' women
Sigourney Weaver has called for more women on screen to be portrayed "as interesting as women really are". The 73-year-old Hollywood legend feels "lucky" she got to play warrant officer Ellen Ripley in Sir Ridley Scott's 1979 Oscar-winning sci-fi horror classic 'Alien' because she could play a strong female and didn't have to "look a certain way" like a lot of female stars have to in film. Speaking to Parade magazine about more women killing it on the screen, she said: "Well, I think we've always had heroines like that. Even the movies of the 30s, 40s, and 50s had Bette Davis. No one was going...