Alamy, Allstar, Photofest AFTER A SHORT burst of static, Warrant Officer Ripley’s voice comes on the line as clear and reassuring as the chiming of a bell. “I’m so glad she continues to resonate for people,” says Sigourney Weaver, digesting the news that her alter ego lies second in Empire’s tally of movie heroes. “I admire her too. She gets things done.”
The extraordinary saga of this courageous, resourceful, very human hero, and her close encounters with an iconic if unreasonable species of extra-terrestrial, revolutionised the idea of the hero. Beyond gender stereotypes, across four nightmare confrontations, she kept her head, held her nerve, came up with a plan, a natural leader.
“And, may I say, very different to me,” Weaver maintains modestly. “But I’ve always felt she was such…
