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

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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