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Why Wednesday's Grandmother Looks So Familiar — Meet the Actress Playing Catherine Zeta Jones' Mom in 'Wednesday'
Why Wednesday's Grandmother Looks So Familiar — Meet the Actress Playing Catherine Zeta Jones' Mom in 'Wednesday'

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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  • Yahoo

Why Wednesday's Grandmother Looks So Familiar — Meet the Actress Playing Catherine Zeta Jones' Mom in 'Wednesday'

Wednesday Addams' grandmother is making her entrance in Wednesday season 2 and you might be wondering why the actress who plays her looks so familiar. Wednesday returned to Netflix on August 6, bringing along with it some familiar faces and some newcomers to the cast. Among those new characters is Grandmama Hester Frump, the mother of Morticia Addams (Catherine Zeta Jones) and grandmother of Wednesday (Jenna Ortega) and Pugsley Addams (Isaac Ordonez). More from SheKnows Why Meghan Markle & Prince Harry's New Netflix Deal Is Being Described as a 'Downgrade' Wednesday's grandmother is played by Joanna Lumley, a British actress best known in the UK for her role Patsy in the BBC comedy series Absolutely Fabulous. International audiences might know her as a Bond girl in On Her Majesty's Secret Service (1969), or from her roles in Trail of the Pink Panther (1982) and Curse of the Pink Panther (1983). She played the wicked stepmother in Ella Enchanted (2004) and starred as the wealthy aunt of Margot Robbie's character in The Wolf of Wall Street (2013). Her role in Absolutely Fabulous earned her two BAFTA awards and she was also nominated for the 2011 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for the Broadway revival of La Bête. She's also a recipient of the Special Recognition Award at the National Television Awards and the BAFTA Fellowship award. The 79-year-old actress was born in India to British parents and has also become known for her activism in Asia. She fought for the rights for Gurkhas, Indian soldiers who fought in the British army, as well as for the rights of exiled Tibetan people. Lumley is a mother of one and has been married to her husband, Stephen Barlow, since 1986. In Wednesday, Lumley is wowing with her role as the fabulous, affluent owner of Frump Mortuaries, a mogul who's entrance back into her daughter's life is bringing trouble. Cold and calculating, she's unafraid to cause trouble. Best of SheKnows 13 Famous Women You Totally Forgot Elvis Dated Celebrities Who Died Tragically Young: Kelley Mack, Lucy Markovic, & More Our Favorite Photos of Dazzling Couple JFK Jr. & Carolyn Bessette Solve the daily Crossword

Design Custom Wednesday Addams-Inspired Gothic Outfits
Design Custom Wednesday Addams-Inspired Gothic Outfits

Buzz Feed

time06-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Buzz Feed

Design Custom Wednesday Addams-Inspired Gothic Outfits

Wednesday Addams' fashion is undeniably iconic — so this generator lets you design a dark, custom outfit inspired by her signature spooky style. Whether you lean Victorian lace or cyber spikes, this generator will create your perfect Wednesday-coded look with the eerie flair to match. You're just a few clicks away from your dream goth outfit — mysterious, dramatic, and unmistakably Wednesday. Reveal your look in the comments — bonus points if it could make Wednesday herself raise an eyebrow.

People call Jenna Ortega 'real Wednesday' after revealing childhood hobby
People call Jenna Ortega 'real Wednesday' after revealing childhood hobby

Daily Mirror

time06-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mirror

People call Jenna Ortega 'real Wednesday' after revealing childhood hobby

Wednesday star Jenna Ortega has been crowned the 'real Wednesday Addams' after revealing her favourite hobby when she was a child - but not everyone is convinced The Netflix show 'Wednesday' is about to return to our screens for a second season, with the first four episodes dropping today (August 6). If it's anything like season 1, we're in for more monstrous mayhem, gore and heaps of gothic sarcasm. ‌ The series follows Wednesday from the Addams family as she attends the boarding school Nevermore Academy, where she's attempting to master her emerging psychic ability, thwart a killing spree and solve the mystery that embroiled her parents 25 years ago. The role of Wednesday is played by Jenna Ortega, whom fans claimed has captured Wednesday's iconic personality perfectly. However, how much of it is actually acting? ‌ Ahead of the release of the first season, Jenna appeared in an interview with Wired, where she was asked about her relationship with former The Fallout co-star Maddie Ziegler was still friends. ‌ 'She's one of my greatest friends ever,' the Wednesday star said before adding her "beautiful, wonderful baby angel face" pal was "somebody that I instantly clicked with". "Maddie and I are the same person in different fonts," as she continued. "She's such a weirdo and I'm a weirdo." ‌ Ortega then went on to illustrate her own "weirdness" with an interesting example of how she used to pass the time. But rather than listing something typical like reading or riding her bike, she revealed her interesting in performing "autopsies on little animals when [she] was younger," including "little lizards that I found that were dead in my backyard". She quickly went on to clarify this wasn't a shared hobby with the former Dance Moms star, who's more of a "weirdo in the sense that she breaks out into characters or movements or makes faces". "Her comedic timing is so under-appreciated," she explained. "She makes me laugh. We have a good time. We're really weird together.' ‌ People were quick to make note of this obscure hobby, with some saying it sounded very Wednesday Addams-esque. "Gives Wednesday Addams vibes," one person wrote on Reddit. However, another person questioned: "Why would she say this?" A third person said: "Not something I would ever admit to, but to be fair there is a big difference between actually killing the animal to do a little autopsy on it and just finding a dead one and doing it." "Maybe I'm weird but this isn't weird to me… it sounds like something some little kids have done and still do," someone else suggested. However, not everyone believed she was telling the truth, as another person said: "I am choosing to believe she's putting a fake persona to get people to watch Wednesday." "This is the first thing I thought! I actually think it's more impressive when you play the role so well even though you don't have an relatability to it," someone else said.

You can take a ‘Wednesday' boat cruise in London this month
You can take a ‘Wednesday' boat cruise in London this month

Time Out

time04-08-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Time Out

You can take a ‘Wednesday' boat cruise in London this month

To mark the release of Wednesday season 2 this month, a Thames paddle steamer is being transformed into a floating temple of the macabre in the spirit of Nevermore Academy – and everyone is invited aboard. The Dixie Queen (below) will be hosting a free Wednesday -inspired 90-minute 'gothic voyage through London's darker past', promising 'bleak history, drier commentary, and fellow passengers who also find joy in the morbid, comfort in the eerie, and humour in things better left buried'. The cruises leave from Butler's Wharf Pier on Wednesday, August 20. There are four sailing times, leaving at 9.30am, 1pm, 4.30pm and 8pm. There'll be onboard entertainment of the eeriest kind, ice cream (black, natch) and photo opportunities for anyone wanting to bring a touch of Wednesday Addams' unsmiling aura to their IG feed. Head to the official site to sign up for up to four seats aboard the good (ie bad) ship Wednesday. All under-18s must be accompanied by an adult. If you can't snag tickets now, don't unleash your inner Hyde. There'll also be a walk-up queue on the day. . .

Lady Gaga joins 'Wednesday' Season 2 as Netflix unveils spooky six-minute sneak peek; Watch video here
Lady Gaga joins 'Wednesday' Season 2 as Netflix unveils spooky six-minute sneak peek; Watch video here

Economic Times

time01-06-2025

  • Entertainment
  • Economic Times

Lady Gaga joins 'Wednesday' Season 2 as Netflix unveils spooky six-minute sneak peek; Watch video here

Lady Gaga is set to guest star in the second season of Wednesday, as revealed at Netflix's Tudum 2025 event. Fans were treated to the first six minutes of the new season, showcasing Wednesday's spooky adventures and psychic powers. Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads Tired of too many ads? Remove Ads There's exciting news for fans of Lady Gaga and the popular show Wednesday, the pop icon is set to appear in the second season as a guest star, PEOPLE made the big reveal during its Tudum 2025 live event on Saturday. To the delight of fans, the streaming platform also released the first six minutes of Wednesday Season been nearly three years since the show's first season, and fans were thrilled to get a sneak peek at Wednesday Addams' (played by Jenna Ortega) spooky new opening scene shows Wednesday tied up in a serial killer's creepy basement filled with life-size dolls. 'He's under the delusion that I'm his next victim,' she says in her typical deadpan style. 'I'll let him cherish that notion while I explain my predicament.' A flashback then takes viewers back six weeks, showing Wednesday spending her summer break working on her psychic during the event, the Wednesday cast announced that Lady Gaga would be joining the new season in a special guest role. While they didn't give away details about her character, fans were overjoyed by the also performed at Tudum, putting on a dramatic show. She sang 'Bloody Mary' and her hit 'Abracadabra.' She made a grand entrance from a vertical coffin, surrounded by dancers dressed like Gomez Addams (played in the show by Luis Guzmán). She also performed 'Zombieboy' from her new album Mayhem, which critics have praised as a strong comeback to her dance-pop 2 of Wednesday will be released in two parts. The first part arrives on 6 August, and the second will follow on 3 from ANI

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