Films The character made her cinematic debut in
A Nightmare on Elm Street on November 9, 1984. In this film, Nancy (
Heather Langenkamp) is a middle-class teenage girl with divorced parents and is dating a boy named Glenn Lantz, who lives across the street from her. Nancy and her friends begin having the same realistic nightmares of a severely burnt man with a bladed glove trying to kill them. After her friend, Tina Gray has nightmares and her mother leaves town, Nancy and Glenn decide to have a sleepover in order to comfort her. After Tina is killed that very night, Nancy takes active steps to trace down the cause of the phenomena and finds the enigmatic figure in her dreams to be the
vengeful ghost Freddy Krueger (
Robert Englund), a child killer that was burned alive by local parents when she was a child. The
lone survivor, Nancy realizes she can pull things out of the nightmare and devises a plan to pull him into the real world, where he is vulnerable. After Glenn is killed by Freddy, Nancy
booby traps her house and manages to pull Freddy from the dream world and into the real world, causing him to run into the traps. However, Nancy's mother is killed by Krueger in the final confrontation and Nancy realizes her fear gives him his power, so she turns her back on him, defeating him as he disappears Nancy walks outside to find her mother and friends still alive. As she gets into the car with her friends to go to school, the car begins to lock them in and speeds off, just as Krueger reaches through the small window of the door and pulls Nancy's mother through it, revealing that it's a dream and that Freddy is still active in the dream world. Although Nancy does not appear in ''
A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge'', she maintains a presence through her diary when a new family moves into the house where she battled Freddy. Teenager
Jesse Walsh (
Mark Patton), who inhabits Nancy's old room and his girlfriend Lisa (
Kim Myers) discover Nancy's old diary, which chronicles the events of the first film. In
A Nightmare on Elm Street 3: Dream Warriors (1987), Nancy is a young adult enrolled in graduate school studying psychology and is hired as a student intern at Westin Hills Mental Institution due to her groundbreaking research on pattern nightmares (
nightmare disorder). Nancy realizes the teenagers inhabiting the hospital are the surviving children of the parents who killed Freddy when one of the patients,
Kristen Parker (
Patricia Arquette), pulls her into one of her nightmares. Nancy explains to them their pasts and begins to train them on how to use their "
dream powers," superpowers that are unique to them in their dreams. In a last attempt effort to save one of the patients from Freddy, Nancy does a group
hypnosis with them, and together they navigate the nightmare world. The film ends with Nancy dying after being stabbed by Krueger, but manages to stab him with his own glove, while Neil takes care of Freddy's corpse and douses it in holy water to fully destroy him. She is laid to rest in the cemetery, with Kristen, Joey, Kincaid and Neil in attendance. ''
Wes Craven's New Nightmare'' (1994) takes a
meta approach to the character. The film is set in the "
real world," following a fictionalized version of
Heather Langenkamp contemplating
Wes Craven's offer of her reprising her role of Nancy in another
A Nightmare on Elm Street film he is directing. Heather is hesitant as she has a stalker and is reluctant to do another horror film. After several nightmares of a disfigured man, Craven tells her she is the target of an ancient entity taking on a scarier form of Freddy. As Nancy is Freddy's original nemesis, this being must kill her to be set free. The film has Heather become one with Nancy when her son Dylan (
Miko Hughes) is sedated, with her obtaining the white streak and wearing her pajamas inspired by the original film. Embodying Nancy, she enters the dream world and combats the entity, saving her son. In the
2010 remake, Nancy's last name is "Holbrook," portrayed by
Rooney Mara. She is depicted as a depressed, goth girl and an aspiring art student, living with her single mother Gwen. When people in Nancy's high school begin dying in their sleep, she joins her boyfriend Quentin Smith (
Kyle Gallner) in an investigation into their shared nightmares. Nancy's mother (
Connie Britton) admits to them that all the kids in the preschool were
molested by a man named
Fred Krueger, the school gardener. She claims that Freddy fled the area before they could turn him in and that their dreams of Freddy are just
repressed memories. After learning the truth about Freddy's death they assumed he was innocent, until they found his photos of themselves as children. After Nancy realizes she can pull things out of her dreams and hallucinations, they plan to pull him into the real world and kill him. After killing him, they burn down the preschool with Freddy's corpse inside, and they escape. The film ends ambiguously with Freddy killing her mother.
Literature The character appears in the 1991 short story collection ''The Nightmares on Elm Street: Freddy Krueger's Seven Sweetest Dreams.'' In the story "Asleep at the Wheel," Freddy and Nancy are long dead, and they are considered urban legends or the result of
mass hysteria due to Springwood's infamous history. The band Nancy Thompson Grave Watch, which includes songwriter and guitarist Ian, rents the dilapidated house at 1428 Elm Street for musical inspiration. Nancy's spirit appears in Ian's dreams to warn him that Freddy is real. Nancy and the events of
Dream Warriors are mentioned in the story "Le Morte De Freddy". Nancy returned in
Nightmares on Elm Street, a
canonical six-issue comic book series published by Innovation Comics from 1991 to 1992. In the story, Nancy teams up with several other characters from the
film series, including Neil Gordon, Jacob Johnson, and
Alice Johnson, to fight Freddy in his nightmare world. The events of this series were meant to fill in the period between
A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child and ''
Freddy's Dead: The Final Nightmare'' films, written by Andy Mangels. The first two issues of the story explain to the readers about Nancy's life in between the first and third films. After the events of the first film, Nancy is institutionalized. In college, she studied psychology and sleep disorders and made two friends in her roommates Cybil Houch and Priscilla Martin. After Nancy dies in
Dream Warriors, Kristen had dreamed her soul into the Beautiful Dream, the good side of the dream world, where Nancy now acts as its agent as Freddy acts as an agent for the nightmare realm. The next four issues, titled
Loose Ends, deals with the characters from previous
Nightmare movies teaming up to defeat Freddy again. Nancy defeats Freddy and manages to stop his plan of using Jacob Johnson to break into the real world with help from Neil Gordon and Devonne, a psychotic former accomplice of Freddy's. Nancy makes an appearance in the final issue of the
crossover comic series
Freddy vs. Jason vs. Ash: The Nightmare Warriors. In a battle against Freddy Krueger, Dream Master
Jacob Johnson summons the spirits of Freddy's past victims, including
Amanda Krueger and the Dream Warriors. Nancy also appears, reuniting with Neil Gordon to help him read the
Necronomicons' passages needed to banish Freddy. With Freddy defeated, Nancy leaves Neil and returns to the afterlife with the other spirits. ==In popular culture==