Fairest Snow White of all?
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Lily Collins is the latest in a long line of actresses to don Snow White's signature red lips and hair black as ebony. The "Abduction" actress stars alongside Julia Roberts' evil Queen in "Mirror Mirror" -- in theaters today. The dramedy has been preceded by a slew of adaptations, but which is the fairest of them all?
Collins and Roberts won't be the most recent Snow White-Queen duo for long. Come June, Kristen Stewart and Charlize Theron will hit the big screen in "Snow White and the Huntsman." The darker twist on the classic fairy tale also stars Chris Hemsworth as the Huntsman.
Ginnifer Goodwin plays Snow White on "Once Upon a Time," which is in its first season on ABC. Thanks to the Queen's curse, Goodwin's Snow White, along with the drama's other fairy tale characters, is plucked from her castle and forced to live in Storybrooke, Maine.
"Snow White" got the modern treatment in 2006's "Sydney White," starring Amanda Bynes. Complete with an evil queen bee, seven gracious young men and a poisoned apple (in the form of a computer virus), the comedy follows a college freshman (Bynes) as she pledges a sorority.
The 2001 TV movie "Snow White: The Fairest of Them All" starred "Smallville's" Kristin Kreuk. (The actress is currently slated to star in an upcoming made-for-TV adaptation of "Beauty and the Beast").
Sigourney Weaver took on the role of Evil Queen in "Snow White: A Tale of Terror." Monica Keena ("Undeclared") played the fairest of them all in the 1997 horror flick.
Disney's 1937 animated account of "Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs" is based on Jacob and Wilhelm Grimm's violent folk tale. The animated classic features the vocal stylings of Adriana Caselotti as Snow White.