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Holly Hills is a supporting character in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series and one of the tritagonists of the live-action film adaptations.
She is Greg Heffley's love interest (currently in the movies, formerly in the books). She is a middle school student and a fan of painting. She is very a nice, calm, polite and friendly girl with great enthusiasm and a wide range of different interests and passions. She is a kid/teenager of average height with long blonde hair and blue eyes. She is always shown wearing a loose T-shirt with black pants.
In the movies, she's portrayed by Peyton List, who also portrayed Tory Nichols from Cobra Kai, and Emma Ross from the Disney Channel show Jessie, and its spinoff, Bunk'd.
Why isn't she heroic or villainous?[]
- Despite being the most pure of heart character, she isn't a hero due to not committing any heroic acts, as all she does is act nice towards Greg and Rowley. In the books, she is an extremely flat character who only has one line outside of Greg's thoughts.
- She isn't a villain due to not committing any villainous acts.
Personality[]
In the books, Holly receives minimal focus and is granted only one line. It is implied that, despite Greg's obsession with her, she barely knows him. Because of this, she doesn't show any notable personality traits. However, her character undergoes more extensive development in the movies. There, she emerges as a multidimensional personality, unveiling various aspects of her life.
In the film adaptations, Holly's character is enriched as she is portrayed as a member of a girls' soccer team, a professional model, and a former class president during her sixth-grade year, as disclosed by Chirag Gupta. This makes her athletic and she doesn't mind getting her pictures taken. With a girl-next-door attitude, she exudes a sweet and caring nature, emanating a heart of gold. She is down-to-earth as well.
Furthermore, these adaptations reveal that Holly has an older sister with a somewhat unpleasant disposition and a younger sister who is somewhat spoiled, drawing parallels to Greg's experiences with his own brothers. This shared experience becomes a point of connection and bonding between Holly and Greg.
In the climactic scene of the third film, an intriguing development unfolds as Holly holds Greg's hand after the resolution of an incident involving Heather. This gesture hints at a potential mutual attraction between the two characters, suggesting that Holly might harbor feelings for Greg as well.
Through the additional depth given to Holly's character in the movies, the audience gains a deeper appreciation for her personality and her role in the story-line, adding a layer of complexity to the overall narrative. It was revealed that she was the only four-year-old in preschool who wasn't potty-trained, as told by Susan, as shown in The Last Straw when Greg and Rowley were going to the Roll-A-Round roller rink in Susan's car. She also hasn't appeared since Hard Luck and didn't appear in the Long-Haul film adaptation.
Appearance[]
Holly's appearance is thought by boys at Larry Mack Junior Middle School (Westmore Middle School in the movies) to be very attractive, according to how Greg describes her. She is colored black and white, like everybody else in the book. Her notable features include a round, largely sized diamond earring, an ear with an arrow depicted as the insides, she has light-colored hair that sits nicely on her shoulders and a skirt that covers her knees. Holly is fully colored in Poptropica, she has light skin, blonde hair, her earring is pink and seen in summer themed red attire. In the movie, she has long, wavy golden-blonde hair, creamy pale skin, hazel-green eyes and is slightly taller than Greg (in the second movie but around the same height or even slightly shorter than Greg in the rest of the books and movies). This is normal because girls hit their growth spurt earlier than boys.
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