Wednesday Addams is a
fictional character
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from
the Addams Family multimedia franchise created by American cartoonist
Charles Addams
Charles Samuel Addams (January 7, 1912 – September 29, 1988) was an American cartoonist known for his darkly humorous and macabre characters, signing the cartoons as Chas Addams. Some of his recurring characters became known as the Addams ...
. She is typically portrayed as a morbid and emotionally reserved child that is fascinated by the
macabre, often identified by her pale skin and black pigtails. Wednesday has been portrayed by several actresses in various films and television series, including
Lisa Loring in the television series
''The Addams Family'' (1964),
Christina Ricci
Christina Ricci ( ; born February 12, 1980) is an American actress. Known for playing unusual characters with a dark edge, Ricci predominantly works in independent productions, but has also appeared in numerous box office hits. She has receive ...
in the films ''
The Addams Family'' (1991) and ''
Addams Family Values'' (1993),
Chloë Grace Moretz
Chloë Grace Moretz (; born February 10, 1997) is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including four MTV Movie & TV Awards, two People's Choice Awards, two Saturn Awards, and two Young Artist Awards.
She began acti ...
in the animated film ''
The Addams Family'' (2019) and
its sequel. She was the protagonist of the Netflix series
''Wednesday'' (2022), portrayed by
Jenna Ortega.
Origin
Addams Family members were unnamed in ''
The New Yorker
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'' cartoons that first appeared in 1938. When the characters were adapted for
the 1964 television series, Charles Addams named Wednesday based on the
Monday's Child nursery rhyme line: "Wednesday's child is full of woe". Actress and poet Joan Blake, an acquaintance of Charles Addams, offered the idea for the name. Wednesday is the sister of
Pugsley Addams and the only daughter of
Gomez and
Morticia Addams
Morticia Addams (née Frump) is a fictional character from the '' Addams Family'' multimedia franchise created by American Charles Addams in 1933. She plays the role of the family's reserved matriarch. Morticia Addams has been portrayed in seve ...
. Earlier adaptations depict her as the younger sibling, while later adaptations depict Wednesday as the elder Addams child.
Appearance and personality
Wednesday Addams is a typically young girl (in the original series, she is about six, in the two original movies and animated movies, she is 13, and in the Netflix series named for her, she is 15, though later turns 16, and is 18 in the Addams Family musical) who is obsessed with death and is described as very brilliant, with a penchant for doing odd scientific experiments. Wednesday does most of her experiments on her brother Pugsley Addams for "fun" or for punishment. Wednesday has been shown to care for Pugsley, but is often hostile towards him, and has tried to kill Pugsley many times. She enjoys raising spiders and researching the
Bermuda Triangle
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. She has a tendency to startle people due to her
gothic
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personality.
Wednesday's most notable features are her pale skin and long, dark braided
pigtails. She seldom shows her emotions and is generally bitter, often sporting a stare forward with blank, emotionless eyes, and seldom changes her expression. Wednesday usually wears a black dress with a white collar, black stockings, and black shoes.
In the 1960s series, she is sweet-natured and serves as a foil to the weirdness of her parents and brother; although her favorite hobby is raising
spiders, she is also a
ballerina. Wednesday's favorite toy is her
Marie Antoinette
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doll, which her brother
guillotines (at her request). She is stated to be six years old in the television series
pilot episode
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. In one episode, she is shown to have several other headless dolls as well. She also paints pictures (including a picture of trees with human heads) and writes a poem dedicated to her favorite pet spider, Homer. Wednesday is deceptively strong; she is able to bring her father down with a
judo
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hold, however most adaptations of her do not portray her in this manner.
Wednesday has a close kinship with the family's giant butler
Lurch in all portrayals. In the TV series, her middle name is "Friday", and in the Netflix series named after her, she retains this middle name, and it is because she was born on Friday the 13th. In the
Spanish version, her name is ''Miércoles'' (Wednesday in Spanish); in
Latin America
Latin America or
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she is ''Merlina''; in the
Brazil
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ian version she is ''Wandinha'' (“little Wanda” in
Portuguese); in France, her name is ''Mercredi'' (Wednesday in French) and in
Italy
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her name is ''Mercoledì'' (Wednesday in Italian).
In the 1991 film, she is depicted in a darker fashion. She shows sadistic tendencies and a dark personality and is revealed to have a deep interest in the Bermuda Triangle (which has remained an integral part of her interests throughout the adaptations) and an admiration for an ancestor (Great Aunt Calpurnia Addams) who was
burned
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as a witch in 1706. In the 1993 sequel, she was even darker: she buried a live cat, tried to guillotine her baby brother Pubert, set fire to Camp Chippewa, and (possibly) scared fellow camper Joel to death.
In the animated series and Canadian TV series ''
The New Addams Family'' from the 1990s, Wednesday retains her appearance and her taste for darkness and torture; she is portrayed as having her parents' consent to tie Pugsley to a chair and torture him with a
branding iron and
ice pick.
In
''The Addams Family'' Broadway musical, Wednesday is 18 years old and has short hair rather than the long braids in her other appearances. Her darkness and
sociopathic traits have been toned down, and she is in love with (and revealed to be engaged to) Lucas Beineke. In the musical, Wednesday is older than Pugsley.
In the parody web series ''Adult Wednesday Addams'', Wednesday, as played by Melissa Hunter, recovers her dark, sociopathic and sadistic nature (although as in the originals any actual horrific acts are only implied and may or may not occur off-camera) and her long braids, connecting with the events and the depiction of the movies and the original cartoons. This Wednesday deals with being an adult after moving out of her family home. The web series gained media attention with the third episode of Season 2 in which Wednesday punished a pair of catcallers. While this behavior gained attention from early fans, The Tee & Charles Addams Foundation, copyright owners of The Addams Family, flagged the series for copyright violation resulting in the series being temporarily pulled from YouTube, however as of 2016 the series has been reinstated.
In the
2019 animated version of the same title, Wednesday retains her emotionless nature and sadistic tendencies, trying to bury Pugsley and tormenting a bully at school, and it is stated that her birthday was on a Tuesday. However, despite her gothic strangeness, she's also bored with her macabre and sheltered life, wanting to see the world despite Morticia's objections. This leads to her befriending Parker Needler and the two taking on several of each other's traits, with Wednesday at one point wearing colorful clothes, though ultimately deciding she likes dressing in darker colors more; in
the 2021 sequel, she is revealed to love science experiments as well, unlike the earlier adaptations where she simply enjoys doing experiments on Pugsley. She also often feels disconnected from the rest of her family for her differences, later realizing that being different is "the most Addams-y thing to be" and growing to love her differences, and has a pet
squid
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named Socrates. Her braided pigtails end in nooses in the first film, and weights in the second.
In the Netflix series ''
Wednesday'', Wednesday is the titular character, and is interested in being a detective. She has an interest in writing novels, specifically gothic mysteries. She tries to publish her works, but they are seen as far too shocking and macabre to publish. She generally retains her interest in scary things, and emotionless nature, but opens up during the course of the series: having a best friend, the colorful werewolf Enid; having a love interest; showing her care for her brother more explicitly; and her powers have shifted from the original super strength to psychic abilities, being able to see important things of a person's past through touch, and these predictions typically are negative, which causes her to generally estrange herself from everyone else, thinking she cannot trust them, though she does learn to trust.
Portrayals
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Wednesday is played by
Lisa Loring in the original TV series, though far less malevolent than described by the cartoons. In the
first animated series from Hanna-Barbera, her voice was provided by Cindy Henderson. Henderson voiced that same character in an episode of ''
The New Scooby-Doo Movies
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''. In the
second animated series from
Hanna-Barbera
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, she is voiced by
Debi Derryberry.
In the 1977 television holiday-themed special, ''
Halloween with the New Addams Family
''Halloween with the New Addams Family'' is a 1977 American made-for-television comedy horror film based on the 1964–1966 sitcom '' The Addams Family''. In contrast to the "new" in the title, most of the original series regulars reprised the ...
'',
Lisa Loring plays a grown-up Wednesday, who mostly entertains their party guests with her flute, and can hear and understand coded help messages by bound-up members of the family, and dispatch help to free them. In the time interval between the original TV series and this television movie, her parents had two more children who look just like the original Pugsley and Wednesday, and they appropriately are called Wednesday Jr and Pugsley Jr, respectively.
''
The Addams Family'' (1991) and its sequel ''
Addams Family Values'' (1993) portray Wednesday more comic-accurately, maybe even darker. Wednesday's personality is severe, with a deadpan wit and a morbid interest in trying to inflict harm upon her brothers, first
Pugsley and later Pubert. In both films, she is played by
Christina Ricci
Christina Ricci ( ; born February 12, 1980) is an American actress. Known for playing unusual characters with a dark edge, Ricci predominantly works in independent productions, but has also appeared in numerous box office hits. She has receive ...
. In the movie ''
Addams Family Values'' (1993), Wednesday and Pugsley are sent to a
summer camp for "privileged young adults" called Camp Chippewa, where Joel Glicker (played by
David Krumholtz)—a neurotic, allergy-ridden wallflower camper with an overbearing mother—takes a liking to Wednesday. She refuses to participate in Gary Granger's play, a musical production of the first Thanksgiving. She, Pugsley, and Joel are locked in the "Harmony Hut" and forced to watch upbeat family films to curb their antisocial behavior. On emerging from the hut, Wednesday feigns perkiness and agrees to play the role of
Pocahontas, though her smile ends up scaring the campers, as well as her blonde nemesis. During the play, she leads the other social outcasts—who have all been cast as Native Americans—in a revolt, capturing Gary, Becky, and Amanda and leaving the camp in chaos with Pugsley and Joel. Before she leaves, Wednesday and Joel kiss. At the end of the film, however, it is suggested that Wednesday, though she obviously likes Joel, purposely tries to scare him to death after he brings up the subject of marriage.
Wednesday is portrayed by
Nicole Fugere
Wednesday Addams is a fictional character from the Addams Family multimedia franchise created by American cartoonist Charles Addams. She is typically portrayed as a morbid and emotionally reserved child that is fascinated by the macabre, often i ...
in the straight-to-video movie ''
Addams Family Reunion
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'' and
Fox Family Channel's television series ''
The New Addams Family'', which were both produced in 1998.
Zoe Richardson appeared at the Birmingham Hippodrome as Wednesday Addams in a Musical adaptation of ''The Addams Family on Ice'' in November 2007.
''The Addams Family'' musical debuted on Broadway in April 2010, with
Krysta Rodriguez playing Wednesday. The character is now 18 years old, has "become a woman", and no longer sports her signature pigtails. In March 2011, Krysta Rodriguez was replaced with
Rachel Potter as Wednesday in the Broadway cast. The production began its first national tour in September 2011, with Cortney Wolfson cast in the role of Wednesday Addams.
Chloë Grace Moretz
Chloë Grace Moretz (; born February 10, 1997) is an American actress. She is the recipient of various accolades, including four MTV Movie & TV Awards, two People's Choice Awards, two Saturn Awards, and two Young Artist Awards.
She began acti ...
voices Wednesday in the
2019 animated movie and in
the sequel, which was released on October 1, 2021. The whole family is mostly designed to resemble the initial cartoon depictions, with added details; for instance, Wednesday's hair braids end in
nooses in the first film, and weights in the second.
Jenna Ortega portrays Wednesday in the
Netflix
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series
of the same name, and has received a nomination for a
Golden Globe Award
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for the role. Ortega's performance in the series garnered her widespread acclaim, with some critics deeming it the best rendition of the character yet.
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