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Lois Patrice Griffin (''
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'' Pewterschmidt) is a
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from the
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'' Family Guy''. She is voiced by
Alex Borstein Alexandrea Borstein (born February 15, 1971) is an American actress, comedian, writer and producer. Borstein voices Lois Griffin on the animated comedy television series '' Family Guy'' (1999–present), and won a Primetime Emmy Award for the role ...
and first appeared on television, along with the rest of the Griffin family, in a 15-minute short on December 20, 1998. Lois was created and designed by series creator
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, and was asked to pitch a pilot to the
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based on '' Larry and Steve'', a short he made which featured a middle-aged character named Larry and an intellectual dog, Steve. After the series pilot was given the green light, the Griffin family appeared in the episode " Death Has a Shadow". Lois is the mother and matriarch of the Griffin family. She and her husband, Peter, have three children:
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, Chris, and Stewie, along with the family dog, Brian. Lois is often portrayed as a stereotypical television mother and housewife, despite her admitting to being a recovering
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addict and a
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. Lois has also had several affairs,
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of which allegedly resulted in the conception of Chris.


Role in ''Family Guy''

Lois Griffin was born to affluent
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parents, Carter and Barbara Pewterschmidt. It is revealed in the episode " Family Goy" that her mother is actually a Holocaust survivor who concealed her
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, though Lois was raised a
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. Lois and the rest of the Griffins live in the fictional city of Quahog, Rhode Island, which is modeled after Cranston, Rhode Island. Lois speaks with a distinctive nasally
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accent. She primarily works as a housewife throughout the series, though she did give piano lessons in early episodes. Lois has also had various jobs in single episodes such as in " FOX-y Lady", where she becomes the new reporter for
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, in "
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", Lois is elected the mayor of Quahog, and in " Call Girl" Lois gets a job doing
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. In the episode " Take a Letter", Lois works at the Post Office, where she sarcastically states she is "6,004th in line for the Presidency". Lois retired from
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with a record of 18–0. In one episode, Lois is revealed to have a mentally-insane and murderous brother.


Character


Creation

While still in college, ''Family Guy'' creator
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created a cartoon short called '' The Life of Larry''. The short centered around a middle-aged man named Larry and his anthropomorphic dog Steve. He made a sequel called '' Larry & Steve'', which
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broadcast in 1997. In 1999, MacFarlane was working for Hanna-Barbera Studios, writing for shows such as '' Johnny Bravo'', '' Dexter's Laboratory'', and '' Cow and Chicken''. The short caught the eye of
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representatives, who asked him to create a TV series revolving around the characters. MacFarlane was given a US$50,000 budget to develop a pilot for the show, which was about one twentieth of what most pilots cost. MacFarlane claims to have drawn inspiration from several sitcoms, including ''
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'' and '' All in the Family''. Several premises were also carried over from several 1980s
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he watched as a child, namely '' The Fonz and the Happy Days Gang'', and ''
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''. In three months, MacFarlane created the Griffin family and developed a pilot for the show he called ''Family Guy''. Brian's character was largely based on Steve from the ''Larry and Steve'' cartoon, with Larry serving as the primary basis of the Peter character. The character's personality was also inspired by a friend of his father who fell asleep while watching the 1993 film ''
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''. The network executives were impressed with the pilot and ordered thirteen episodes, giving MacFarlane a $2 million per-season contract.


Voice

Lois Griffin is voiced by producer and staff writer
Alex Borstein Alexandrea Borstein (born February 15, 1971) is an American actress, comedian, writer and producer. Borstein voices Lois Griffin on the animated comedy television series '' Family Guy'' (1999–present), and won a Primetime Emmy Award for the role ...
who also voices recurring characters such as
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n reporter
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,
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and Lois' mother
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. Borstein has been part of the main voice cast from the beginning of the series including the pilot, and has voiced Lois from the start. At the time when ''Family Guy'' was being developed, Borstein was working in the
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, '' MADtv''. She was asked to audition by a member of the ''MADtv'' staff who was helping MacFarlane develop the show. She had not met MacFarlane or seen any artwork and said it was "really sight unseen". At the time, she was doing a stage show in
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, in which she played a redhead mother, whose voice she had based on one of her cousins from Long Island, New York. She took the voice of the character to the set and use it for Lois. The voice was originally slower, when MacFarlane heard it, he asked her to make it faster and higher. Borstein has noted that the voice of Lois has been changing from the slower original voice to the quicker up tempo voice of the present episodes. There have been rare occasions where Borstein does not voice Lois, such as in the episode " Road to the Multiverse", where Lois is not voiced by Borstein in a scene and instead was voiced by Japanese actress Kei Ogawa, who was required for a scene where everything in the world was Japanese (she also did the voice of Meg for the scene).


Personality

Lois's personality has evolved throughout the episodes. She is commonly the voice of reason to Peter's shenanigans, but in some episodes she can act darker than normal and sometimes shows a taste for sadomasochism. In the episode "
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", Lois had a
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addiction when the family went to a Native American
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and lost the family car. In the episode "
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", Lois becomes a bulimic model. However, in " Sibling Rivalry", just the opposite happens where Lois gains a ton of weight after Peter has a vasectomy and loses his sex drive. After outgrowing Peter's size, she discovers she enjoys being fat, leading to a new sex life where she lets Peter force feed her junk food so she can continue to grow bigger and fatter. "
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" shows Peter and Lois splitting up because of Peter's jealousy, only to discover that Lois has the same jealousy characteristic and the two decide to live together despite their mutually jealous nature.


Sexuality

Several episodes have suggested that Lois is bisexual or, at least, bi-curious. In an interview, Borstein stated that Lois became "a little more snarky and sassy and sexual" since the first season to challenge "those sitcom rules that a woman is supposed to be a total wet blanket and not like sex and is no fun". In the first straight-to-DVD feature, ''Stewie Griffin, The Untold Story'', Lois also states, "women are such teases. That's why I went back to men." She reveals in "
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" that she had a lesbian affair with Naomi while they were students at
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, and she passionately kisses Meg's lesbian classmate Sarah in "
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". In the pilot episode for ''
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'', she and Bonnie make out to fulfill Cleveland's, Peter's, Quagmire's and Brian's wish. In another Family Guy episode, Lois makes out with Meg's teenage boyfriend after Meg leaves the room only for Meg to return seconds later to find them on top of each other.


Reception


Commendations

Lois Griffin ranked number 12 spot on "IGN's Top 25 Family Guy Characters". In "IGN's top 10 musical moments in Family Guy" ranked number three spot with the song, "This House Is Freakin' Sweet" from the episode, " Peter, Peter, Caviar Eater", (season 2, 1999). In "IGN's Family Guy: Top 10 Fights", Lois ranked on two places, in number seven and number 6 for Lois's fight with Stewie in "
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" and in the Griffin Family Fight from " Barely Legal", respectively.


Cultural influence


Appearances in other media

Lois has had several television appearances outside of ''Family Guy''. She and Peter both had a cameo on '' Drawn Together'' in the episode "The Lemon-AIDS Walk" where she was voiced by Borstein. She along with the family appeared on '' South Park'' in the episodes "
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" and " Part II". In the ''Family Guy'' parodies of the ''
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''
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titled "
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", " Something, Something, Something, Dark Side" and " It's A Trap" which are parodies of ''
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'', '' The Empire Strikes Back'' and '' Return of the Jedi'' respectively, Lois appears as
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. Lois, and most of the central characters on ''Family Guy'', also appeared in the
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of the show's spin-off ''
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''. She came in at No. 85 out of 100 on '' Maxims 2012 Hot 100. She also appears in HBO's '' Animals'' Season 2 episode, "Pigeon".


Merchandise

Lois is also featured on the '' Family Guy: Live in Vegas'' CD, and plays a significant part in ''
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'', the first ''Family Guy'' video game, which was released by 2K Games in 2006. Borstein recorded exclusive material of Lois for a 2007 pinball machine of the show by Stern Pinball. In 2004, the first series of ''Family Guy'' toy figurines was released by Mezco Toyz, each member of the Griffin family had their own, except for Stewie, of whom two different figures were made. Over the course of two years, four more series of toy figures have been released, with various forms of Peter. As of 2009, six books have been released about the ''Family Guy'' universe, all published by
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since 2005. These include '' Family Guy: It Takes a Village Idiot, and I Married One'' (), which covers the entire events of the episode "
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", and ''Family Guy and Philosophy: A Cure for the Petarded'' (), a collection of seventeen essays exploring the connections between the series and historical philosophers which include Lois as a character.


References


External links


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