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Wednesday Addams Portrayed by: Jenna Ortega, Karina Varadi (Young) [2] The daughter of Morticia and Gomez Addams and psychic who can see visions of past, present and future. is new to Nevermore Academy after she was expelled from her old school for trying to kill her brother's bullies by dropping piranhas in the school pool.
15 (in Wednesday; 16, as of season 1 episode 6) In-universe information; Full name: Wednesday Friday Addams (Wednesday after Morticia's favourite poem which has the line "Wednesday's child is full of woe", Friday because Wednesday was born on friday the 13th, and Addams is the family surname) Gender: Female: Family
Wednesday is an American supernatural mystery comedy [2] television series based on the character Wednesday Addams by Charles Addams.Created by Alfred Gough and Miles Millar, it stars Jenna Ortega as the titular character, with Gwendoline Christie, Riki Lindhome, Jamie McShane, Hunter Doohan, Percy Hynes White, Emma Myers, Joy Sunday, Georgie Farmer, Naomi J. Ogawa, Christina Ricci, and Moosa ...
After all, the character has been popular ever since her debut in the comics section of the New Yorker in 1938 (bet you didn’t know she was almost a century old!), and whether you met Wednesday ...
The origin of Wednesday's name. In the first episode Morticia explains Wednesday's name comes from a nursery rhyme in which the line of the poem goes "Wednesday's child is full of woe."
As for Wednesday's iconic parents, Gomez and Morticia, Netflix revealed the actors who bring them to life in an exclusive report by Vanity Fair on August 16, 2022. Oscar-winner Catherine Zeta ...
Morticia's maiden name is "Frump" and she has an older sister named Ophelia (also played by Carolyn Jones in the original TV series). In the television series, her mother is Hester Frump (played by Margaret Hamilton). Her mother-in-law is Grandmama Addams. In the 1990s Addams Family films, familial relationships are changed for the characters ...
When asked to name his characters for the then upcoming 1964 TV adaptation, Charles Addams, creator of the original The New Yorker cartoon strips, first named the household's grandmother as Granny Frump and described her as Gomez's mother, thus making her Morticia's mother-in-law and Wednesday and Pugsley's paternal grandmother.