Feminist Filmmakers
Queer Queens
Girl Bosses
Female Athletes
Literary Ladies
100

At the Oscars she was nominated for best director for her debut film Ladybird as well as three more times for writing.

Greta Gerwig
100

This famous Bisexaul actress has appeared in the Men in Black, Creed, and Marvel franchises.

Tessa Thompson

100

This famous business owner is besties with the big Snoop

Martha Stewart

100

This tennis player who won Wimbledon seven times made a special appearance at Super Bowl LIX.

Serena Williams

100

This famous female author has written books about murder mysteries on trains, islands, and even on a Steamboat

Agatha Christie

200

This famous director of Priscilla got her start acting in the Godfather part 3

Sofia Coppola

200

This famous gay comedian fights with Larry David over a woman in The Bi-Sexueal episode of Curb Your Enthusiasm.

Rosie O’Donnell

200

In the hit Disney+ original show this girl boss taught She-Hulk how to throw it back

Megan Thee Stallion

200

The most decorated gymnast in history, with 106 medals.

Simone Biles

200

Jane Austen is best known for this title which starred Kiera Knightley and everyone’s favorite Tom Wambsgans in the 2006 film adaptation.

Pride and Prejudice

300

These famous director sisters have worked on award winning films like Jupiter Ascending, Cloud Atlas, Speed Racer, and the Matrix movies

Wachowskis

300

(Daily Double)

Tig Notaro

300

In 2019 this cosmetics guru became the world’s youngest self made billionaire at the age of twenty-one.

Kylie Jenner

300

The world’s former no.1 tennis player, also known for the 1973 Battle of the Sexes Competition.

Billie Jean King

300

This Ohio native received the Pulitzer Prize in 1988 for Beloved and later was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1993.

Toni Morrison

400

This director is the first woman to win the Academy Award for Best Director in 2009 for her film The Hurt Locker.

Kathryn Bigelow

400

This Pansexual Disney star lied about having Dyslexia.

Bella Thorne

400

This girl boss was so tough she was known as the “Iron Lady,”

Margaret Thatcher

400

This woman is the WNBA all time leading scorer.

Diana Taurasi

400

The first African American woman to write a screenplay for a major movie release for Georgia, Georgia from 1972.

Maya Angelou

500

This director pioneered experimental cinema in the 1943 short film Meshes of the Afternoon, made on a budget of only $275.

Maya Deren

500

This star of Arrested Development has been married to Ellen DeGeneris since 2008.

Portia de Rossi

500

Françoise Bettencourt Meyers became the richest woman in the world mostly due to her significant investment in this cosmetics company

L'Oréal

500

This woman holds the women's 100-meter world record with a time of 10.49 seconds, set in 1988

Florence Griffith-Joyner (Flo-Jo)

500

Ayn Rand is the author of Atlas Shrugged which detailed this controversial right-wing ideology.

Objectivism

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