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  2. Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events - Wikipedia

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    In a clock tower, investigator Lemony Snicket begins writing a documentation of the whereabouts of the Baudelaire children: 14-year-old inventor Violet, her 12-year-old bibliophile brother Klaus, and their mordacious 2-year-old sister Sunny. One day, the children are orphaned when a mysterious fire destroys their mansion, killing their parents.

  3. List of A Series of Unfortunate Events characters - Wikipedia

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    In The Beatrice Letters, which is set ten years after the main series, she is the second Beatrice Baudelaire. She is searching for her uncle Lemony Snicket and for the Baudelaire orphans, who have apparently disappeared. [8] She follows her uncle and writes him six letters. However, he constantly refuses to see her and actively runs from her.

  4. List of Helena Bonham Carter performances - Wikipedia

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    Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events: Beatrice Baudelaire: Uncredited cameo 2005 Charlie and the Chocolate Factory: Mrs. Bucket Conversations with Other Women: Woman Wallace & Gromit: The Curse of the Were-Rabbit: Lady Tottington Voice [3] Corpse Bride: Emily, the Corpse Bride 2006 Sixty Six: Esther Reubens 2007

  5. Here's what Violet, Klaus, and Sunny from 'A Series of ...

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    And if that wasn't enough, in 2004, the movie version of the books, "Lemony Snicket's: A Series of Unfortunate Events" was released with the amazing Jim Carrey playing the villainous Count Olaf.

  6. Cruel Intentions’ Brooke Lena Johnson Is Glad Her TV ... - AOL

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    Brooke Lena Johnson's Cruel Intentions character didn't exist in the movie, which allowed her to build Beatrice from scratch. 'There's pros and cons to all of it — but for me it's great ...

  7. A Series of Unfortunate Events - Wikipedia

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    The poem also begins with the line "In a burnt, ash-grey land without vegetation", similar to the Baudelaire mansion burning down at the beginning of the series. The name Beatrice could also be an allusion to Italian poet Dante. Dante dedicated all of his works to "Beatrice", with whom he was obsessed, and who was also dead, like Snicket's ...

  8. A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    The scene flashbacks to before the schism, where Esmé, Olaf, Lemony, Kit, and Beatrice at an opera. Lemony Snicket offers to help the children escape, but they decide to stay and put Olaf behind bars when Justice Strauss comes into view. The Schism's origin is shown in flashbacks: During the original theft of Esme's sugar bowl, Beatrice ...

  9. The Beatrice Letters - Wikipedia

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    The older Beatrice is the one referred to throughout A Series of Unfortunate Events by Lemony Snicket as his deceased love, and her identity as the mother of the Baudelaire children from the series is revealed in The Beatrice Letters, but the younger Beatrice's identity is not directly explained, apart from the statement that she also has some ...