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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 ...
Women dress in loose skirts and dresses that cover their arms and legs. [18] When married, they cover their heads with scarves and wigs. Jewish men wear fringed undershirts known as tallitot katan , and head coverings often in the style of kippot . [ 19 ]
Granny Frump appears in The New Scooby-Doo Movies episode "Wednesday is Missing" voiced by Janet Waldo. Janet Waldo also voiced Granny Frump in the 1973 animated series . Due to illness, Rock was the one regular cast member from the show who did not return for the 1977 reunion film Halloween with the New Addams Family , and she was replaced as ...
A tradwife (a neologism for traditional wife or traditional housewife) [1] [2] [3] is a woman who believes in and practices traditional gender roles and marriages.Some may choose to take a homemaking role within their marriage, [2] and others leave their careers to focus on meeting their family's needs in the home.
Notes: Ophelia Frump is a blonde who wears flowers in her hair, carries a bouquet and dances around. Later, in "Ophelia Visits Morticia" it is learned that the flowers are growing out of her head and have to be weeded. Morticia Frump is a grown-up Wednesday with the same hair and clothing, and a headless Marie Antoinette doll.
In several episodes, Fester refers to the Addams lineage as if it were his own, possibly implying some degree of intertwined consanguinity in both their family lines, but the flashbacks in the episodes "Morticia's Romance, Parts 1 and 2," clearly establish him as Morticia's uncle, brother of her mother, Hester Frump, a.k.a. Granny Frump ...
Mr. Frump in the Iron Lung", a song on the album "Weird Al" Yankovic; The surname of some of the characters in The Addams Family (1964 TV series) Donald Frump, an elephant character in Rocko's Modern Life; Judge Horatio Curmudgeon Frump, a character in Tumbleweeds (comic strip) Babe Frump, NFL player
Frum is a surname that may refer to: Meaning: pious, observant . It also is patronymic, and of biblical origin, likely derived from a variant of Abraham, Afrom. [1] Barbara Frum, Canadian journalist Barbara Frum (TV series) Danielle Frum, wife of David; David Frum, political commentator and journalist, son of Barbara