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|actor=[[Chloë Grace Moretz]]
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| gender = Female
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'''Angie Steadman''' is a character that appeared exclusively in the movie. She is a seventh grader who works for the school paper. Much like [[Greg]] and [[Rowley]], she dislikes middle school. Throughout the school year, Angie gives Greg and Rowley information about the workings of middle school, which she believes was created to store kids while they make the awkward transition between children to teenagers. A famous quotation from her in [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (film)|the movie]] is "This place is an intellectual wasteland."
{{quote|This place is an intellectual wasteland.|Angie talking to Greg and Rowley.}}
'''Angie Steadman''' is the tritagonist of ''[[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010 film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid]]''. She is a seventh-grader who works for the school newspaper. At some points in the movie, she becomes a minor enemy to [[Greg Heffley|Greg]]. This is when she makes friends with [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]], and teases Greg for rejecting a position at the school paper.  


==Appearance==
She has straight blonde hair and wears a beret. She wears a long-sleeved shirt with a long striped skirt that covers her knees and boots. She mainly has blonde hair with a little streak of red hair.


==Personality==
Angie is shown to be caring, kind, and rather witty and clever upon her first encounter with Greg and Rowley. She also appears to be slightly irritated at the fact that Greg doesn't listen to her advice and the fact that he fails to notice that Rowley's popularity is boosting because he acts like himself and doesn't pretend to be another person. However, later on in the movie, Angie compliments Greg and the three of them become good friends and now share a mutual bond. Her personality also shows that she doesn't quite care about fitting in with others, which could explain why she reached out to Greg and Rowley, as they weren't very popular at the beginning of the year and neither was she. Angie is also exceptionally ambitious and quick-witted and is often underestimated by those around her, as she acts quite modestly and is also very quiet around those to whom she doesn't have a purpose for talking or socializing.
==Relationships with other characters==
===Greg Heffley===
Upon their first encounter, Angie seemed to be on neutral terms with Greg, seeking to be his friend and hoping that he wouldn't be the kind of person who wanted to gain popularity. When Greg refuses and leads Rowley away, Angie seemed neither concerned nor too bothered and continues to mind her own business.
Later, however, while Greg is considering which clubs to join, Angie appears and offers him to work for the school newspaper. When he rejects her once again, Angie begins feeling slightly bitter and proceeds to take a picture of him wrestling with Patty.
After Rowley and Greg have their fight, Angie temporarily becomes best friends with Rowley, talking to him after school. At the end of the school year, when Greg admits that he ate the cheese and spoke up about how stupid the whole "popularity" idea was, Angie complimented Greg by saying "Not bad, Heffley. Not bad at all," with a smile on her face. She, Greg, and Rowley can be presumed to have a good friendship, and are on friendly terms with each other.
===Rowley Jefferson===
Angie is on friendly terms with Rowley, even temporarily stepping in as his best friend after his fight with Greg.


Angie seems to be quite intelligent, judging from what she says and also because she likes to read a lot. Greg first meets her when she is avoiding sports by reading a book underneath the public benches by the sports field. She is also involved with publishing the school paper and asks Greg if he wants to help write it. Greg replies that he intends to be 'in' the paper a lot, not 'on' the paper. This later proves true when Angie takes a photograph of Greg being pinned down by a girl during wrestling which later appears on the paper's front page.
==Gallery==
==Gallery==
<gallery captionalign="left">
<gallery>
Image:Angie.jpg|Angie as she appears in the movie
Angie DoaWK film screenshot.png|Angie's first encounter with Greg and Rowley
cm1.jpg|Angie Steadman - Wrestling scene
Angie srteadman.jpg
cm2.jpg|Safety patrol 1 - Are you trying to move down the evolutionary ladder?
Angie.png
cm3.jpg|Safety Patrol 2
Diaryofawimpykid-006.jpg
Picture-31.png
STEADMEN.png
</gallery>
</gallery>
==Notes==
 
*She is not a character in the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (series)|book series]], and the only main character not visible in the books.
==Trivia==
*She is played by Chloe Grace Moretz.
*She is one of the few characters who does not appear in the books or in the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid (online)|''Diary of a Wimpy Kid'' (online)]] book.
*Before the film was announced, many people believed that Angie was a remake of [[Holly Hills]], but it was later announced that she was a character created exclusively for the film.
**While she isn't featured in the books, a drawing of her did appear in the credits in the [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid]] art style.
*She is likely to return for the second film.
*Although she appeared in the first movie, she does not appear in the following sequels: [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules (2011 film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules]] and [[Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012 film)|Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days]], implying that she graduated or moved to another school.
[[Category:Female Characters]]
*She mentioned in the first film that she is in the 7th grade despite here being a grade above [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] and [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]] and later moved to the 8th in the end of the film.
[[Category:Characters who appeared in the movie]]
*Throughout the school year, Angie gives [[Greg Heffley|Greg]] and [[Rowley Jefferson|Rowley]] information about the supposed "inner workings of middle school". She speculates that it was so they don't have to look at their disgusting faces.
 
[[Category:Female characters]]
[[Category:Teenagers]]
[[Category:Diary of a Wimpy Kid (2010 film) characters]]
[[Category:Characters]]
[[Category:Movie-only characters]]
[[Category:Westmore Middle School students]]
[[Category:The Wimpy Kid Movie Diary characters]]
[[Category:One-time characters]]

Latest revision as of 06:20, 27 March 2023

Angie Steadman
Angie.jpg
Gender Female
Age 12
Actor Chloë Grace Moretz
"This place is an intellectual wasteland."
—Angie talking to Greg and Rowley.

Angie Steadman is the tritagonist of Diary of a Wimpy Kid. She is a seventh-grader who works for the school newspaper. At some points in the movie, she becomes a minor enemy to Greg. This is when she makes friends with Rowley, and teases Greg for rejecting a position at the school paper.

Appearance

She has straight blonde hair and wears a beret. She wears a long-sleeved shirt with a long striped skirt that covers her knees and boots. She mainly has blonde hair with a little streak of red hair.

Personality

Angie is shown to be caring, kind, and rather witty and clever upon her first encounter with Greg and Rowley. She also appears to be slightly irritated at the fact that Greg doesn't listen to her advice and the fact that he fails to notice that Rowley's popularity is boosting because he acts like himself and doesn't pretend to be another person. However, later on in the movie, Angie compliments Greg and the three of them become good friends and now share a mutual bond. Her personality also shows that she doesn't quite care about fitting in with others, which could explain why she reached out to Greg and Rowley, as they weren't very popular at the beginning of the year and neither was she. Angie is also exceptionally ambitious and quick-witted and is often underestimated by those around her, as she acts quite modestly and is also very quiet around those to whom she doesn't have a purpose for talking or socializing.

Relationships with other characters

Greg Heffley

Upon their first encounter, Angie seemed to be on neutral terms with Greg, seeking to be his friend and hoping that he wouldn't be the kind of person who wanted to gain popularity. When Greg refuses and leads Rowley away, Angie seemed neither concerned nor too bothered and continues to mind her own business.

Later, however, while Greg is considering which clubs to join, Angie appears and offers him to work for the school newspaper. When he rejects her once again, Angie begins feeling slightly bitter and proceeds to take a picture of him wrestling with Patty.

After Rowley and Greg have their fight, Angie temporarily becomes best friends with Rowley, talking to him after school. At the end of the school year, when Greg admits that he ate the cheese and spoke up about how stupid the whole "popularity" idea was, Angie complimented Greg by saying "Not bad, Heffley. Not bad at all," with a smile on her face. She, Greg, and Rowley can be presumed to have a good friendship, and are on friendly terms with each other.

Rowley Jefferson

Angie is on friendly terms with Rowley, even temporarily stepping in as his best friend after his fight with Greg.

Gallery

Trivia

  • She is one of the few characters who does not appear in the books or in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid (online) book.
    • While she isn't featured in the books, a drawing of her did appear in the credits in the Diary of a Wimpy Kid art style.
  • Although she appeared in the first movie, she does not appear in the following sequels: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules and Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days, implying that she graduated or moved to another school.
  • She mentioned in the first film that she is in the 7th grade despite here being a grade above Greg and Rowley and later moved to the 8th in the end of the film.
  • Throughout the school year, Angie gives Greg and Rowley information about the supposed "inner workings of middle school". She speculates that it was so they don't have to look at their disgusting faces.