Mean girls characters list
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Mean Girls
Character Name
Gender
Part Size
Vocal Part(s)
Cady Heron
Gender: Female
Part Size: Lead
Vocal Part: Mezzo-Soprano
Regina George
Gender: Female
Part Size: Lead
Vocal Part: Mezzo-Soprano
Janis Sarkisian
Gender: Female
Part Size: Supporting
Vocal Part: Mezzo-Soprano
Ms. Norbury
Gender: Female
Part Size: Supporting
Vocal Part: Mezzo-Soprano
Mrs. George
Gender: Female
Part Size: Supporting
Vocal Part: Mezzo-Soprano
Aaron Samuels
Gender: Male
Part Size: Supporting
Vocal Part: Tenor
Kevin Gnapoor
Gender: Male
Part Size: Supporting
Vocal Part: Tenor, Baritone
Mr. Duvall
Gender: Male
Part Size: Supporting
Vocal Part: Spoken
Karen Smith
Gender: Female
Part Size: Supporting
Vocal Part: Mezzo-Soprano
Mrs. Heron
Gender: Female
Part Size: Featured
Vocal Part: Spoken
Company
Gender: Either Gender
Part Size: Ensembl
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Mean Girls
2004 film by Mark Waters
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Mean Girls is a 2004 American teencomedy film directed by Mark Waters and written by Tina Fey. It stars Lindsay Lohan, Rachel McAdams, Tim Meadows, Ana Gasteyer, Amy Poehler, and Fey. The film follows Cady Heron (Lohan), a naïve teenager who transfers to an American high school after years of homeschooling in Africa. Heron quickly befriends two outcasts (Lizzy Caplan and Daniel Franzese), with the trio forming a program to exact revenge on Regina George (McAdams), the leader of an envied clique known as the Plastics.
Fey conceived the idea for Mean Girls after reading the self-help book Queen Bees and Wannabes. The book describes female high school social cliques, school bullying, and
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Mean Girls Cast & Character Guide
The Mean Girls cast is the reason the 2004 teen comedy still resonates today, as almost every Mean Girls character had an actress or actor that suited them perfectly. Mean Girls — based on Rosalind Wiseman’s best-selling novel, Queen Bees and Wannabes — is still considered to be a cult classic for its satirical take on teenage cliques, high-school politics, and the damaging impact of bullying. The script is biting, hilarious, and one of the best satires of the high-school experience since The Breakfast Club. Infinitely quotable, what made Mean Girls such a success among the slew of 00s high school comedies was how well the Mean Girls cast, from Lindsay Lohan to Amanda Seyfried, delivered the near-endless number of one-liners and punchlines.
While one of its leads had already established herself as a child star, Lohan’s career reached a new high with Mean Girls, which boasted many more rising talents. With Saturday Night Liv