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Portrayed by
  
Katharine Isabelle

Occupation
  
High school student

Significant other
  
Jason McCardy

Full name
  
Ginger Fitzgerald

Played by
  
Katharine Isabelle


Family
  
Brigitte Fitzgerald Pamela Fitzgerald Henry Fitzgerald

Created by
  
Karen Walton, John Fawcett

Movies
  
Ginger Snaps, Ginger Snaps Back: The, Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed

Similar
  
Brigitte Fitzgerald, Ava Wilson, Tina, Jennifer Check

Ginger Fitzgerald is a fictional character in the Ginger Snaps trilogy. She was portrayed by Katharine Isabelle and serves as the antihero of the films.

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Ginger Snaps

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In Ginger Snaps, Ginger and Brigitte Fitzgerald are teenage sisters who are both fascinated with death and, as children, formed a pact to die together. One night, while preparing to steal the dog of bully Trina Sinclair, Ginger starts her first period, which causes the girls to be attacked by a werewolf. Ginger is wounded, but is rescued by Brigitte. The creature is run over by a van belonging to Sam MacDonald, a local drug dealer. Ginger decides not to go the hospital as her wounds heal quickly. She slowly begins to change causing Brigitte to become worried and desperate to find a cure. After several failed cure attempts, Brigitte discovers that a dose of monkshood helps control the infection. Before Brigitte can inject Ginger with the plant, she completely transforms forcing Brigitte to kill her.

Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed

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In Ginger Snaps 2: Unleashed, while only appearing as a minor character, Ginger is seen in several of Brigitte's hallucinations telling her to give in to the transformation.

Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning

In Ginger Snaps Back: The Beginning, Ginger returns as a lead character. Ginger and Brigitte are lost with their horse in the Canadian wilderness when they discover an "abandoned camp". An Indian woman gives them each a pendant. Brigitte's foot is caught in a trap. Ginger seeks help, but a hunter frees Brigitte before she returns. They are led to Fort Bailey. A group of werewolfs attack the camp and Ginger is bitten on the shoulder. After being held prisoner and fighting back, Ginger opens the gates and lets the werewolves enter. Ginger and Brigitte are the only ones left alive. Brigitte cuts her hand and presses it against a cut on Gingers hand mixing their blood and infecting Brigitte.

Casting

Casting took place in Los Angeles, New York, Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver. Isabelle auditioned on the same day as Perkins at their agency in Vancouver, reading to one another off-camera. Screenwriter Karen Walton said that they were exactly as she had pictured the characters when their taped auditions had arrived.

Reception

What Culture said:

"Obsessed with death and morbidity, and afraid of adulthood, Ginger Fitzgerald, portrayed by Katharine Isabelle of American Mary fame, only gets worse when she€™s bitten by a lycanthrope and the transformation into a wolf begins. She gradually becomes aggressive and over-sexualised, loses her relationship with her sister, grows pointy teeth and sprouts hair in really weird places. She even grows a tail that she actually attempts to cut off. It takes a big set of cojones to try to cut off any body part. Ultimately though, the film is interesting because it examines the dichotomy between Ginger€™s humanity and her animalistic side."

Jessica Roakes of The Toast also mentions the metaphorical nature of the character saying "Ginger’s body has betrayed her by menstruating. This is a key tenant of the body-horror genre — the monstrous comes not just from the outside, but from within the human body, from infection or perversion or unwanted biological functions. In Ginger’s case, it is her metamorphosis from girl to woman that renders her monstrous."

References

Ginger Fitzgerald Wikipedia


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