In Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs Snow White first appears in the film
Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937). In "another land, far away," "many, many years ago," about the time of
fairy tales of castles, knights, fair maidens, romance, magic and witches," a
mysterious and icily beautiful woman with magical powers (a 1938 promotional brochure suggests that she is able to work her
witchcraft having
sold "herself body and soul to the bad spirits" of Germany's
Harz mountains) has gained her royal position by marrying the widowed King, giving her rule over his kingdom before he died. "From that time on the cruel Queen ruled all alone, her every word was law, and all trembled in mortal fear of her anger." The vain Queen owned a magical mirror with which she could look upon whatever she wished. The
Magic Mirror shows a haunted, smokey face of her
familiar demon), and the mirror would always reply that she is. The Queen has magical power only over her own domain, which is the castle. In the film, Snow White is initially depicted as living under her wicked, vain stepmother, the Evil Queen, who forces Snow White to work as a scullery maid, fearing that one day Snow White's beauty might become greater than her own. After many years, the Queen's Magic Mirror confirms Snow White as being the "fairest of them all", which causes the Queen to cast Snow White out and send a huntsman to kill her. But when he is unable to bring himself to do so, the huntsman helps Snow White escape into the forest. Snow White stumbles upon the home of the
Seven Dwarfs Doc, Sneezy, Grumpy, Happy, Bashful, Sleepy and Dopey, who happily aid her. The Queen discovers that Snow White has survived, so she uses magic to disguise herself as an old hag and creates a magic poisoned apple that will put anyone who eats it into a “Sleeping Death" from which only the kiss of true love will revive. When the dwarfs are away, the disguised Queen arrives at the dwarfs’ cottage and gives Snow White the cursed apple, stating the apple will grant her a wish if she bites into it. Snow White takes the apple, wishes for a reunion with the Prince, and takes a bite of the apple, which puts her in a deep sleep. Upon discovering what happened, the dwarfs track down the Queen; a short chase ensues, and the Queen is killed. Believing Snow White to be dead, too, the dwarfs build a glass and gold casket in the forest glen, where she sleeps for a year. The Prince comes across Snow White. Saddened by her apparent death, he kisses her, causing her to awaken. As the Seven Dwarfs dance with joy, Snow White and the Prince go off to live together
happily ever after.
Other appearances in 2012 Actress and dancer
JoAnn Dean Killingsworth became the first person to portray Snow White at
Disneyland in 1955. She was hired to play Snow White for Disneyland's opening on July 17, 1955. She also makes appearances at Cinderella's Royal Table in
Magic Kingdom and at the Akershus Restaurant and
Germany Pavilion in
Epcot. In California, Snow White can be found at the Princess Royal Hall in Fantasyland at
Disneyland Park, on Main Street U.S.A., or by the Wishing Well next to the
Sleeping Beauty Castle. She was also one of the meetable characters at
Ariel's Grotto in
California Adventure until it closed in January 2018. In Disneyland Paris, Snow White can often be at the Princess Pavilion in Fantasyland or at Auberge de Cendrillon in Disneyland Park. In Hong Kong, she is often up by the Wishing Well. In Tokyo, Snow White appears often in Fantasyland or World Bazaar. On
Disney Cruise Line, Snow White sometimes appears, depending on a sailing. Snow White is an official member of the
Disney Princess line, a prominent franchise directed at young girls. The franchise covers a wide variety of merchandise, including but not limited to magazines, music albums, toys, clothes, and stationery. Aside from appearing in video games related to the Disney Princess franchise media as well as appearances on the television series
House of Mouse, Snow White also appears in the popular
Kingdom Hearts series as one of the
Princesses of Heart. She first appears in
Kingdom Hearts (2002) as a Princess of Heart captured by
Maleficent. She reprises her role from the film in the video game
Kingdom Hearts Birth by Sleep. Snow White also appears in the video game
Disney Magical World which includes multiple furniture and costume items related to the character, and is also a playable character in
Disney Magic Kingdoms. Mary Jo Salerno originated the role of Snow White in the 1970s
musical adaptation. Video recordings were shown on television in early 1980s. In a season six episode of the sitcom series
Full House known as
The House Meets The Mouse Parts 1 & 2, Snow White appeared in Part 2. Snow White also had cameos in the films
Who Framed Roger Rabbit (1988) where she appears in the Toontown scene and at the end of the film with the toons and
The Lion King 1½ (2004) where she, Seven Dwarfs, and other Disney characters came to rewatch the film with
Timon and Pumbaa. In 2014, Snow White made a guest appearance on
Sofia the First, in "The Enchanted Feast". She tells Sofia about how her stepmother tricked her by assuming a disguise, helping Sofia to determine that a visiting sorceress is actually an old foe, Miss Nettle. Snow White, alongside other Disney Princesses, appeared in the film
Ralph Breaks the Internet. She, along with the other Princesses, are portrayed in what
The Washington Post described as a parody of the "Disney Princess Industrial Complex", and are later seen wearing modern outfits inspired by their respective backstories. In the
ABC television series
Once Upon a Time, an alternative version of Snow White is the daughter of King Leopold and Queen Eva and later stepdaughter of the Evil Queen (
Regina Mills). She is the true love of Prince Charming, mother of
Emma Swan and Prince Neal, and grandmother of Emma's son
Henry. In Storybrooke, she appears as
Mary Margaret Blanchard, Henry Mills' teacher at Storybrooke Elementary School. She also appears in the 2025 sequel,
Lego Disney Princess: Villains Unite. Snow White appears in the short film
Once Upon a Studio. She sings with
Mulan and
Asha near the end of "
When You Wish Upon a Star" and sits next to the Prince in the group photo. as Snow White in the poster for the
2025 Disney film with
Gal Gadot as the Evil Queen. She is played by
Rachel Zegler in Disney's
live-action adaptation of the animated film. While the film received mixed reviews, most critics considered Zegler's performance as "one huge highlight" of the film. In this version of the film, unlike most of her fairy tale versions, Snow White is revealed to be named for a snowstorm on the day of her birth by her parents to remind her of her resilience.
Books The Fairest of All: A Tale of the Wicked Queen Snow White is present in the first book of the Disney Villains series by
Serena Valentino. In
Fairest of All, Snow White plays a minor role, as the story is more focused on her stepmother. In the story, Snow and the Queen have a very good relationship before the Odd Sisters enchant the Magic Mirror to cause the Queen's jealousy and hatred of Snow. At the end of the novel Snow obtains the mirror and her stepmother becomes the spirit inside.
Mistress of All Evil: A Tale of the Dark Fairy Snow White reappears as an older Queen in the fourth book of the Villains series. In the story, she is a queen, is still happily married to her Prince whom she has had children with. She also meets Circe for the first time and helps her uncover secrets about her past. It is revealed as well that
Maleficent was assigned Snow White as a charge during her wish granting fairy test, and in order to help Snow White destroyed the mirror that contained
Grimhilde's father's wicked spirit to free Grimhilde from her misery and allow her to return to the loving stepmother Snow White knew.
Mother Knows Best: A Tale of the Old Witch Queen Snow White appears alongside Circe. She alongside Circe follows
Mother Gothel's journey in the storybook kept by the Odd Sisters.
The Odd Sisters: A Tale of the Three Witches Snow White features prominently in the sixth book in the Villains series. Alongside Circe, the two of them set out to discover the truth about the Odd Sisters' origins as well as set to rights the trouble and chaos they caused. Along the way they encounter several previous characters in the novels. It isn't until they go to the Dead Woods and encounter Primrose and Hazel that they discover the truth of the Odd Sisters, that they were split into three individual witches by Manea's mother, Nestis, a powerful witch. The babies were taken by Jacob, Manea's former lover and now undead servant, to be given to the White family, where they were raised. A one on one encounter with the Odd Sisters results in the pulling of Grimhilde's spirit from the mirror, where she shatters and dies in front of Snow White. A shaken Snow White then watches as Circe kills herself in front of the Odd Sisters, dying in Snow White's arms despite her pleas.
Mirror Mirror: A Twisted Tale In the fifth novel of the series, the question is asked
What if the Evil Queen poisoned the Prince? In this retelling, Snow White becomes a warrior princess determined to overthrow her tyrannical stepmother, who poisons Prince Charming to lure her out of hiding. ==Characteristics==