Shailene Woodley "didn't watch a lot of films" as a child.

Shailene Woodley

Shailene Woodley

Woodley has revealed she was "inspired by strong female people in real life", such as Pocahontas and aviation pioneer Amelia Earhart, rather than Hollywood stars.

She said: "Growing up, I didn't really watch a lot of films, so I didn't look to films for action heroines. Instead, I was always deeply inspired by strong female people who existed in real life.

"I remember studying Native Americans for a long time. There were a lot of Native American women that were really strong who fought for their tribes.

"I guess Pocahontas was a representation of that. In a way, she was the character who was the face of that movement - but there were many other women I admired, too. Amelia Earhart is another. I love interesting women like that. "

The 23-year-old star - who plays the main protagonist, Tris, in the 'Insurgent' franchise - said it's "a huge triumph" to be able to represent and be a voice for strong females.

She said: "It feels great. Women in the world are strong. Women have a voice.

"Women have a lot to say and if I can be a tiny representative of that; if I can represent that voice in the smallest fashion, then that's a huge triumph."

'Insurgent' is available on Blu-Ray and DVD now, courtesy of Entertainment One.


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