10 Female Pop Stars Who Have Starred in Horror Movies
Pop singers bring style and glamour to horror movies

Several female pop singers have ventured into the realm of horror films, showcasing their versatility and talent beyond music. Here are ten notable examples, along with the virtues that each brings to their roles:
1-Aaliyah in Queen of the Damned (2002)
Aaliyah portrayed the powerful vampire queen Akasha, bringing a captivating presence to the screen. Her performance was marked by a blend of beauty and strength, making her character both alluring and formidable. Tragically, this film was released shortly after her untimely death, adding a poignant layer to her legacy in cinema.
2- Kelly Rowland in Freddy vs. Jason (2003)
As Kia, Rowland delivered a memorable performance that combined humor and horror. Her character's fierce attitude and defiance against the iconic slasher Freddy Krueger showcased her ability to blend pop culture with the horror genre, making her a standout in a film filled with iconic horror references.
3- Brandy in I Still Know What You Did Last Summer (1998)
Brandy played Karla, a character who navigates the dangers of a slasher film with resilience and intelligence. Her role highlighted her acting chops and ability to connect with the audience, making her a relatable and strong presence in a genre often dominated by male characters.
4- Debbie Harry in Videodrome (1983)
As a provocative radio host, Harry's performance was both haunting and thought-provoking. Her character's descent into madness and the exploration of media's impact on reality showcased her ability to tackle complex themes, making her role iconic in the horror genre.
5- Mya in Cursed (2005)
Mya's role in this Wes Craven film allowed her to explore the horror genre while showcasing her acting skills. Although the film faced production challenges, her performance contributed to the film's unique blend of horror and dark humor, demonstrating her versatility as an artist.
6- Cherie Currie in Twilight Zone: The Movie (1983)
Currie's brief but impactful role in this anthology film highlighted her ability to evoke fear and intrigue. Her performance as a character in a surreal and unsettling scenario showcased her talent in a different medium, adding depth to her artistic repertoire.
7- Christina Milian in Pulse (2006)
Milian's role in this supernatural horror film allowed her to explore themes of technology and isolation. Her performance was marked by emotional depth, making her character's struggles resonate with audiences and adding a layer of complexity to the film.
8-Jennifer Lopez in The Cell (2000)
Lopez starred as a psychologist who enters the mind of a comatose serial killer. Her performance was both captivating and chilling, showcasing her ability to handle intense and dramatic material while maintaining her star power.
9- Fergie in Grindhouse (2007)
In this homage to exploitation films, Fergie's role was both playful and dark, allowing her to showcase her range as an actress. Her performance contributed to the film's campy yet thrilling atmosphere, demonstrating her ability to embrace the horror genre with enthusiasm.
10- Paris Hilton, House of Wax, (2005)
In case some of you don't know, Paris Hilton is also a DJ, actress, and singer, although her worldwide fame is due to the reality shows she has starred in. In House of Wax, Hilton's character, Paige, is depicted as a fun-loving and superficial friend who is part of a group of young adults on a road trip. Her performance has been a topic of discussion, with critics often highlighting the contrast between her public persona and the character she portrayed.
Conclusion
These artists not only brought their musical talents to the screen but also showcased their acting abilities, enriching the horror genre with their unique contributions. Each performance reflects their versatility and willingness to explore darker themes, making them memorable figures in both music and film.
About the Creator
Ninfa Galeano
Journalist. Content Creator. LGBT+ perspective 🏳️🌈



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