1976 film In the
1976 film version of the novel, the character is named Miss Collins and portrayed by
Betty Buckley. Unlike the character in the book, Miss Collins does not first experience revulsion toward Carrie. After the locker room incident, she punishes the girls, and when Chris argues with her during detention, Miss Collins slaps her. An infuriated Chris storms out of detention, thus locking her out of prom. She becomes more sympathetic and attempts to help Carrie overcome her awkwardness. When she realizes Tommy asked Carrie to prom, Miss Collins reprimands him and Sue for trying to do so. After Carrie uses her powers to wreak havoc on the school, Miss Collins is seen trying to move the unconscious Tommy, along with another teacher and three students. Carrie pulls her across the floor and pins her against the wall as a means to
sacrifice her. Carrie then smashes a basketball rafter into her, killing her.
2002 film In the
2002 version, Rita Desjarden is portrayed by
Rena Sofer. After finding out that Chris and Tina Blake compounded Carrie's locker-room humiliation by vandalizing her locker and filling it with tampons, an angry Desjarden hurls a bag full of tampons at them the next day. She then announces that they have been sentenced to a week of detention, telling them that skipping the punishment will result in three days' suspension and banishment from the prom. Chris, refusing to take her punishment, storms out. The principal reprimands Desjarden, but stands by her when Chris's father threatens a lawsuit unless Desjarden is fired. At the prom, she talks to Carrie about her own prom date. In this version, she says her date carried a fake gun to imitate
James Bond but he ended up arrested. As a result, she remained alone at the prom until her father came and took her home. She also tells Carrie that things change, and not always for the best: The pretty, popular girls will be fat, cute boys will be bald, and the miserable ones might have a happy life. When Carrie begins destroying the gym telekinetically in revenge for being drenched in pigs' blood, Miss Desjarden sends two students to carry the dead Tommy and leads an escape through an air vent (rather than the fire doors, as in the book). She is the last one to leave the gym and is nearly electrocuted, but survives and reports the events to Detective John Mulcahey (
David Keith), ultimately denouncing Carrie for wiping the school and the rest of the town out of existence with her powers.
2013 film In the
2013 version, Desjardin is played by
Judy Greer. As in previous film portrayals, she sympathizes with Carrie and tries to help her. Desjardin is spared from Carrie's wrath during the prom as she was the only one who was not laughing at Carrie and tried to help clean her up. She uses her telekinesis to throw Desjardin out of the way of falling electrical wires. Desjardin is last seen with her arm in a sling, telling Sue that Tommy is dead. ==Performers==