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The Grande Dame is the stately older woman — usually of wealth and rank, though often enough only wishing to appear so — who is very often a large woman of ample physique, uptight, humorless, and the butt of jokes. The Grande Dame is usually a spinster or widow, in which case she is likely to become an Old Maid or an Abhorrent Admirer; if she is married, it will usually be to a Henpecked Husband (very often an Uncle Pennybags), whom she will drag to operas (where she will also look down on people who wear the wrong style of High-Class Gloves) and ballets because Men Are Uncultured, though she will more often be a patroness of the arts than The Prima Donna herself. She will also quite often have some sort of spoilt and pampered (and very often overweight) child or pet, a Persian or a Pomeranian or a parrot, on whom the rest of her dependents must dance attendance. In most cases, any attempt at frivolity will draw from her either a frigid stare of disapproval or sheer, blank incomprehension. Nevertheless, she will occasionally turn out to be a sympathetic character as well — very occasionally she will turn out to have a screwball or eccentric streak herself. As she sinks down toward the cynical end of the Sliding Scale of Idealism vs. Cynicism, she will on uncommon occasions become a Deadpan Snarker, though if she goes too far, she may turn into the Rich Bitch; as she rises toward the idealistic end, she may become the more friendly Maiden Aunt — in very rare cases (like Ellen O'Hara) she may become the saintly Proper Lady. Both extremes are uncommon, however, as in general she preserves the status quo as a Moral Guardian — she may well have started out as an Apron Matron — and her watchword is "Respectability." If she loses this and begins to hit the bottle, there is a good chance she will turn into Lady Drunk. The trope is most commonly a Comedy Trope, associated particularly with the Comedy of Manners; as such, it serves as a useful device for mocking social pretensions and dates back to the ancient Roman plays of Plautus and Terence, where the Grande Dame appeared as the Matrona. She was not used much in the uninhibited Middle Ages, but made a comeback as the humorless, self-important dueña of the 16th and 17th-century Spanish theater (Small Name, Big Ego Doña RodrÃguez is the only one character stupid enough in all the novel to believe that Don Quixote is a real Knight Errant). The prude and bluestocking of the Restoration (such as Molière's Arsinoé and his Précieuses ridicules) and Sentimental comedies (for instance, Mrs. Malaprop in Sheridan's The Rivals) also have some affinities with the type, insofar as they made pretensions to virtue and culture. However, it was only with the Victorian age that the great era of the Grande Dame opened. Here, with her fur stole and her ancestral lorgnette in hand, the Grande Dame quashed social climbers, sought advantageous marriages for her daughters and repelled impossible matches for her sons, and maintained the natural order of Society with frigid hauteur for a good hundred years and more. In England, she was generally in Debrett and was called "Lady" something ("Countess" was a particularly imposing title); in the US, she was one of the Brahmins or the Four Hundred or the FFV and was called "Mrs. Van" Whoozis or Miss Firstname. She will still turn up occasionally, to preside over banquets, and to be aghast at the excesses of Feminism or the Youth movement and to wonder why no young ladies bother to go to the cotillion any more. Her plot function will usually be as an obstruction to the plans of the protagonist, though she will occasionally convert to his side — more rarely, she may assist from the first. Examples |
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The Reverend Mother in Dune. Also the Fremen tribal elderwomen. | |
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Cecania's mother from Sore Thumbs is well on her way to becoming Lady Drunk. | |
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Dowager Lady Mantillon in the Dragon Age series is basically the shadowy puppetmaster behind all things in the Orlesian Empire. She is an elderly noble lady, a former mistress of the late Emperor (whom she is rumored to have had assassinated and replaced with his niece), and only those who have her favor can ever hope to rise to the highest ranks of the modern Orlesian society. | |
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Lady Richington from Sheep in the Big City, whose catchphrase is "Well, I never...!" is a Grande Dame. | |
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Miss Fisher's Murder Mysteries: Phryne's Aunt Prudence is a stout, elderly society lady of considerable means. A pillar of Melbourne Society, she's quite prim and reputation-conscious, but often reveals herself to be kind-hearted and an outright Mama Bear whenever children or the disadvantaged are involved — public opinion doesn't stop her from taking in a destitute girl who'd gotten pregnant out of wedlock when the need arises. | |
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Uppah-uppah crust Englishwoman Lady Costanza Lorridale in Little Lord Fauntleroy is the kindlier version of this. | |
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The Dowager Duchess of Dovedale in The Pink Carnation series. | |
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Mrs. Van Hopper in Daphne du Maurier's Rebecca; du Maurier may have been inspired by her father, George du Maurier, who was fond of portraying the type in his cartoons for the English humour magazine Punch!. | |
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Miss Havisham from Great Expectations definitely qualifies; however, she is also completely insane, having deliberately frozen her life around the exact minute and day that her heart was broken. Astonishingly, she still receives the occasional visitor, and her upbringing of Estella certainly qualifies her for this trope. | |
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A recurring character displaying most of the classic characteristics of the type appears on The Simpsons; Martha Quimby and Lady Bouvier also show similarities to this type. Krusty identified her as the "Wealthy Dowager" in the Clown College episode: | |
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Mrs. Slocombe of Are You Being Served? attempted to affect this demeanor, but she almost always backslid to her working-class roots in language and attitude when angry or upset. | |
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His Only Wife: Aunty Faustina Ganyo is a very powerful and wealthy woman in the village of Ho, Ghana. She pays for the schooling of 50 children and offers feasts that benefit the entire community. She loves to be very generous towards others... as long as they worship her and don’t stand up to her. She orders her sons to get rid of girlfriends she disapproves of. | |
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In Titanic (1997) Rose's mother is a tragic variation on the character, while "Molly" Brown is a subversion. | |
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Jamison Rook's mother in the Castle tie-in novels is referred to as the "Grande Damn". | |
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Lady Keepsake in I Shall Wear Midnight is a rather snobby old harridan who seems rather cruel to her daughter Letitia. Then subverted when she bumps into an old friend from the city, who "lets slip" in public that Lady Keepsake used to be a risqué burlesque dancer. This prompts her to lighten up for the rest of the book. | |
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On Mad Men: Roger Sterling's first wife Mona in her appearances was an archetypal midcentury "Mrs. Van Whoozis" defending propriety and trying to marry her daughter off. Henry Francis's mother in season 4 is an even more archetypal guardian of Westchester County propriety, to the tremendous annoyance of her step-granddaughter Sally Draper. |
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Margaret Tilden, owner of the Washington Herald in House of Cards (US) gives every indication of being the prim and proper Grande Dame, until that joke. | |
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In several Classic Disney Shorts, Madame Clara Cluck (herself a parody of noted operatic contralto Dame Clara Butt) was able to pullet off. | |
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Bujold's The Curse of Chalion has the Dowager Provincara. She's a positive and helpful character, though her intense practicality prevents her from properly understanding the mystical nature of the ills plaguing both Chalion and her own daughter Ista. | |
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The Wardrobe from Beauty and the Beast is a subversion: she looks the part but she's very cheerful and even cracks a slightly ribald joke ("Let's see what I've got in my drawers!") during her first meeting with Belle. | |
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Augusta Longbottom and Madame Maxine in the Harry Potter series. Minerva McGonagall would qualify to an extent, if she weren't a teacher and has a wicked sense of humour. | |
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Mrs. Rittenhouse in Animal Crackers, Mrs. Teasdale in Duck Soup, Mrs. Claypool in A Night at the Opera and other similar roles in various The Marx Brothers films were gloriously sustained by Margaret Dumont, who may be considered the Trope Codifier and the best example of this trope. Especially because many reports paint her exactly this way off stage. (But see Real Life, below.) There is also Mrs. Claypool's spiritual successor, Lillian Oglethorpe (Nancy Marchand), in the 1992 remake of A Night at the Opera, Brain Donors. |
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Our Miss Brooks: Mrs. Grabar in "Madison Country Club". Mr. Conklin intends to squeeze money out of the rich dowager so he can redecorate his office. When she arrives, he plans on staging quite a show of poverty, complete with the staff dressed like hobos. Miss Brooks and company have other plans. Hilarity Ensues. | |
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Elizabeth II was depicted in this manner once on Animaniacs: | |
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Discworld: Lady Sybil Vimes is the heroic type, though she's a good deal younger than is typical for this trope, and not all that hung up on Respectability either. And her pampered pets are dragons! In Nanny Ogg's Cookbook, Nanny claims to be "a grande dame or 'big woman' as we would say here". About the only aspects that apply are the age and, as her translation suggests, the physique. She's also the matriarch (there isn't a patriarch; one book mentions that she's had several husbands, and some of them were even hers) of the Ogg clan, all of whom do her bidding, generally because they're scared to death of her. Lady Keepsake in I Shall Wear Midnight is a rather snobby old harridan who seems rather cruel to her daughter Letitia. Then subverted when she bumps into an old friend from the city, who "lets slip" in public that Lady Keepsake used to be a risqué burlesque dancer. This prompts her to lighten up for the rest of the book. |
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William Makepeace Thackeray displayed a number of haughty, humorless old ladies in Vanity Fair — for instance, Miss Pinkerton, Lady Bareacres, and Lady Southdown. | |
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Mrs. Peacock in Clue(do). | |
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Madame Armfeldt in A Little Night Music, Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn in The Music Man, and most other parts played by Hermione Gingold, including Mrs. Bennet in First Impressions, a musical version of Pride and Prejudice. | |
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Her version of M in the new James Bond films (e.g., Casino Royale (2006)) is downright dangerous: | |
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In Turning Red, Wu is somewhere between this, Evil Matriarch, and a Iron Lady. She's old, very dignified, sets impossibly high standards, and insists absolutely that things be done according to custom. On the other hand, she isn't evil, just rigid and old-fashioned in her view of life. However, she's also surprisingly open-minded: when all the Lee women gather on the astral plane, Wu is the first to acknowledge that Mei has a right to make her own choice about her panda spirit. | |
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Princess Dragomiroff in Murder on the Orient Express would also count. | |
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Call the Midwife: Being set in 1950s-60s Britain, these make the occasional appearance: Lady Fortescue-Cholmondeley-Browne, Chummy's mother, is the spitting image of a Grande Dame of the last era of their dominance. Made even more typical by virtue of being married to a former India Office official (Chummy was born there, and apparently the only lullabies she knows are in Hindi!) and very religious to boot. There are moments when Sister Monica Joan (who was clearly born to a wealthy family) gives every indication she would be a Grande Dame were she not a nun in an order that puts God Before Dogma — particularly when she complains about food ("And we are faced with ginger nuts again! Ginger nuts!" "I cannot excite myself about a fatless sponge."). Oh, and she is increasingly senile, but that's another matter... |
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The elderly noblewoman who summons the brothers Grimm in Ever After is identified in the end credits as "Grande Dame," though she avoids all of the negative aspects of the trope. Her exact title (or name, for that matter) is unclear, except that she is a direct descendant of the French royal family according to her ending narration. | |
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The Vow of Nudity story “The Butcher’s Basement� involves a villainous dowager who made her fortune through a slaughterhouse chain and attempts to carry herself like this. Unfortunately, her insecurities due to having grown up a commoner turn her into a cruel and vindictive noblewoman, and she develops a reputation for regularly mistreating anyone of lower status than her. | |
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Nora Charles' formidable Aunt Katherine in After the Thin Man, who is appalled that Nora has married someone as common as a former detective. | |
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Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has Lady Sirella, Mistress of the House of Martok, as the Proud Warrior Race version of this trope. A stickler for tradition and protocol, she has veto power over who can marry into the House, and judges non-Klingon Jadzia harshly on her worthiness as a potential wife for Worf. | |
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Grande Dame / int_73d7930f | |
Grande Dame / int_746b6416 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_746b6416 | comment |
And again in Mrs Henderson Presents. | |
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Mrs Henderson Presents | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_746b6416 | |
Grande Dame / int_74f7210c | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_74f7210c | comment |
The Legend of Zelda: Madame Aroma from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is a benevolent example. Though her husband Dotour is the mayor of Clock Town, she is the one who organizes the festivities scheduled for the Carnival of Time and is implied to have more power over the town's committee members than him. The Big Bad of The Legend of Zelda: Tri Force Heroes is Lady Maud, the witch of the Drablands who cursed Princess Styla into a leotard that she's unable to remove. When you meet her about halfway through the game, you find out that she's not a stereotypical Wicked Witch, but a smug Action Fashionista who looks to be in her sixties or seventies, but still considers herself nothing less than the pinnacle of the sartorial world — and she dresses the part, too! |
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The Legend of Zelda (Franchise) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_74f7210c | |
Grande Dame / int_75ab313 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_75ab313 | comment |
"Mother" Baldwin in His Girl Friday is close to this type. | |
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His Girl Friday | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_75ab313 | |
Grande Dame / int_79dd20c6 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_79dd20c6 | comment |
Diana Rigg embraces conservative Grande Dame-dom as the Duchess of Buccleuch in Victoria — quite the feat in a series set in the court of Queen Victoria. (In this one, she's The Comically Serious.) | |
Grande Dame / int_79dd20c6 | featureApplicability |
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Victoria | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_79dd20c6 | |
Grande Dame / int_7d122312 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_7d122312 | comment |
In The Flintstones, Pearl Slaghoople (Wilma's mother) likes to think of herself as one of these, but as far as Fred is concerned, she's just another "battle axe" mother-in-law that often appears in sitcoms of the time. | |
Grande Dame / int_7d122312 | featureApplicability |
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The Flintstones | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_7d122312 | |
Grande Dame / int_7e438bd1 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_7e438bd1 | comment |
In Howl's Moving Castle, the Witch of the Waste acts like this for the first half of the movie, but later on karma bites her in the butt and puts a stop to it. | |
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Howl's Moving Castle | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_7e438bd1 | |
Grande Dame / int_862222e3 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_862222e3 | comment |
Inverted in The Rebel Set by the rich, snobby woman who desperately wants to be a Beatnik. | |
Grande Dame / int_862222e3 | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_862222e3 | featureConfidence |
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The Rebel Set | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_862222e3 | |
Grande Dame / int_86c3beca | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_86c3beca | comment |
In possibly the most hilariously entertaining subversion in all of TV Tropedom, Girl Genius presents, starring in this role ... Mamma Gkika. | |
Grande Dame / int_86c3beca | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_86c3beca | featureConfidence |
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Girl Genius (Webcomic) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_86c3beca | |
Grande Dame / int_877ce9f2 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_877ce9f2 | comment |
The Comtesse de Tournay in The Scarlet Pimpernel is a stiffly dignified old lady. | |
Grande Dame / int_877ce9f2 | featureApplicability |
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The Scarlet Pimpernel (1934) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_877ce9f2 | |
Grande Dame / int_89db9246 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_89db9246 | comment |
There is also Mrs. Claypool's spiritual successor, Lillian Oglethorpe (Nancy Marchand), in the 1992 remake of A Night at the Opera, Brain Donors. | |
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A Night at the Opera | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_89db9246 | |
Grande Dame / int_8d81bb26 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_8d81bb26 | comment |
In NCIS Shada, the mother of Mike Franks's daughter in law, is an Arab style Grande Dame who ruled her tribe after all the men had died in battle. She carries a ferocious and atavistic air to her and no one would ever want to mess with her except Mike Franks. | |
Grande Dame / int_8d81bb26 | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_8d81bb26 | featureConfidence |
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NCIS | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_8d81bb26 | |
Grande Dame / int_9045b1b7 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_9045b1b7 | comment |
The Queen of England in World War Z is another example of the more heroic version of the character. | |
Grande Dame / int_9045b1b7 | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_9045b1b7 | featureConfidence |
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World War Z | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_9045b1b7 | |
Grande Dame / int_90a8d77c | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_90a8d77c | comment |
The Gilded Age revels in this trope: Agnes van Rhijn (née Brook) is a literal "Mrs. van Whoozis" (her late husband being a scion of an old Dutch dynasty) and an ardent and imperious defender of "Old" New York propriety. She strictly regulates (and regularly intervenes in) her family's social relations. Well, her female family's — she has absolutely no control over her son Oscar, who seems to be the only person in New York who doesn't care what she thinks about him. Mrs. van Rhijn's new neighbor Bertha Russell, while definitely "New" New York and a frightful social climber, has cultivated the air of imperious propriety almost perfectly. One does not simply stand in her way. However, she is clearly still a bit rough around the edges, given her willingness to use her husband's immense wealth and power to substitute for her lack of social standing. Several historical grandes dames of the Four Hundred make appearances; Caroline Astor and Mamie Fish in particular are recurring characters. Peggy Scott's mother Dorothy is mostly shown as a kindly mother to her daughter, but her Proper Lady tendencies and age shade into the 19th-century Black version of this. (It seems Julian Fellowes cannot resist writing an older well-off woman without imparting some grande dame tendencies.) |
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Grande Dame / int_90a8d77c | featureApplicability |
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The Gilded Age | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_90a8d77c | |
Grande Dame / int_91923998 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_91923998 | comment |
Marya Dmitriyevna Ahkrosimova from Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812. The lyrics of the prologue even say so! | |
Grande Dame / int_91923998 | featureApplicability |
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Natasha, Pierre, and the Great Comet of 1812 (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_91923998 | |
Grande Dame / int_98b7d046 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_98b7d046 | comment |
Lavinia Cremone in Dancing on the Edge. | |
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Dancing on the Edge | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_98b7d046 | |
Grande Dame / int_996e7a23 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_996e7a23 | comment |
Pretty much the whole female cast of The Picture of Dorian Gray, besides Sybil Vane and her mother, is portrayed in this way. | |
Grande Dame / int_996e7a23 | featureApplicability |
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The Picture of Dorian Gray | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_996e7a23 | |
Grande Dame / int_9a7088bc | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_9a7088bc | comment |
T'Pau (played by Celia Lovsky), a clan elder in Spock's family in the Star Trek episode, "Amok Time." Unlike other examples here, T'Pau is in no way comic, but rather a deeply commanding figure of respect with unquestioned authority. For instance, she makes sure Kirk does not get into trouble diverting to Vulcan to get Spock for the ceremony. A funnier (but occasionally serious) version in the Next Generation: Lwaxana Troi, daughter of the Fifth House of Betazed, holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed, who spent her visits to the Enterprise sticking her nose into ship's workings in a stately manner, trying to marry off her daughter and flirting with Picard, to his chagrin. Star Trek: Deep Space Nine has Lady Sirella, Mistress of the House of Martok, as the Proud Warrior Race version of this trope. A stickler for tradition and protocol, she has veto power over who can marry into the House, and judges non-Klingon Jadzia harshly on her worthiness as a potential wife for Worf. |
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Grande Dame / int_9a7088bc | featureApplicability |
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Star Trek: The Original Series | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_9a7088bc | |
Grande Dame / int_9caeba80 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_9caeba80 | comment |
Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp had the Duchess, who was part of the evil organization CHUMP. | |
Grande Dame / int_9caeba80 | featureApplicability |
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Lancelot Link, Secret Chimp | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_9caeba80 | |
Grande Dame / int_9ee2b787 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_9ee2b787 | comment |
The Countess de Lage in The Women. | |
Grande Dame / int_9ee2b787 | featureApplicability |
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TheWomen | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_9ee2b787 | |
Grande Dame / int_a183d57f | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_a183d57f | comment |
Mrs. Astor from Futurama. Even nitroglycerine is intimidated by her. | |
Grande Dame / int_a183d57f | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_a183d57f | featureConfidence |
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Futurama | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_a183d57f | |
Grande Dame / int_a1c65315 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_a1c65315 | comment |
In Trollope's Palliser novels: Glencora's aunts, the Countess of Midlothian and the Marchioness of Auld Reekie. | |
Grande Dame / int_a1c65315 | featureApplicability |
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Palliser | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_a1c65315 | |
Grande Dame / int_a26c3950 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_a26c3950 | comment |
Mrs. Hamilton in The Bishop's Wife, a very rich and very haughty widow. Rev. Brougham is hitting her up for funds to build a new cathedral, but Mrs. Hamilton is being difficult, demanding that if it's not built as a gaudy memorial to her late husband, it won't be built at all. The ending reveals that she's really being driven by guilt because she never loved her husband. | |
Grande Dame / int_a26c3950 | featureApplicability |
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The Bishop's Wife | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_a26c3950 | |
Grande Dame / int_a2abcb5e | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_a2abcb5e | comment |
Hyacinth Bucket in Keeping Up Appearances is a glorious example of the pretentious social climbing version of this trope, complete with Henpecked Husband Richard. "It's pronounced Bouquet!" |
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Grande Dame / int_a2abcb5e | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_a2abcb5e | featureConfidence |
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Keeping Up Appearances | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_a2abcb5e | |
Grande Dame / int_a71ca7e6 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_a71ca7e6 | comment |
Parthenia Hawks in Show Boat (played on-stage by Edna May Oliver and in film by Helen Westley and Agnes Moorehead) | |
Grande Dame / int_a71ca7e6 | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_a71ca7e6 | featureConfidence |
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Show Boat (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_a71ca7e6 | |
Grande Dame / int_ae7c4641 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_ae7c4641 | comment |
Mia's grandmother in The Princess Diaries is on the more intelligent end of this trope. | |
Grande Dame / int_ae7c4641 | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_ae7c4641 | featureConfidence |
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The Princess Diaries | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_ae7c4641 | |
Grande Dame / int_ae96cd3b | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_ae96cd3b | comment |
Elizabeth Random, Susan Vance's aunt, in Bringing Up Baby, who displays little tolerance for David Huxtable, but who is eccentric enough to want her own leopard. | |
Grande Dame / int_ae96cd3b | featureApplicability |
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Bringing Up Baby | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_ae96cd3b | |
Grande Dame / int_b204e6a8 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_b204e6a8 | comment |
Mrs. Van Hoskins in 1972's What's Up, Doc?. | |
Grande Dame / int_b204e6a8 | featureApplicability |
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What's Up, Doc? | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_b204e6a8 | |
Grande Dame / int_b62c3a50 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_b62c3a50 | comment |
The stories in The Mysterious Mr. Quin by Agatha Christie include several examples, as the protagonist moves in posh social circles. Princess Dragomiroff in Murder on the Orient Express would also count. |
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Grande Dame / int_b62c3a50 | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_b62c3a50 | featureConfidence |
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The Mysterious Mr. Quin | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_b62c3a50 | |
Grande Dame / int_b99c26e3 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_b99c26e3 | comment |
This exchange was confirmed to Richard Langworth by Ronald Golding, a bodyguard present on the occasion as Churchill was leaving the House of Commons in 1946. (Note that in the 1934 movie It's a Gift, W. C. Fields' character, when told he is drunk, responds, "Yeah, and you're crazy. But I'll be sober tomorrow and you'll be crazy the rest of your life.") | |
Grande Dame / int_b99c26e3 | featureApplicability |
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It's a Gift | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_b99c26e3 | |
Grande Dame / int_bc758ea9 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_bc758ea9 | comment |
Tiny Toon Adventures: One appeared in the episode "Best of Buster", in the segment "Compromising Principals", as the principal of Miss Conduct's Advanced School of Immaculate Manners, assessing the performance and good behavior of students in the Acme Looniversity to determine whether or not Yosemite Sam can transfer to become Vice Principal of her school. Babs, Buster, and Plucky try everything they can to mess up the Grande Dame's examinations beneath Yosemite Sam's notice, often leading to Amusing Injuries for the unwitting mustached man. The abuses continue up until they Body Swap her with a potato, breaking her composure and causing Sam to lose the promotion he so desired. In the episode "New Class Day", the segment "A Night in Kokomo" is a Marx Brothers pastiche, in which a similar character design is used for Ms. Writtenhouse, the Margaret Dumont character. |
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Grande Dame / int_bc758ea9 | featureApplicability |
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Tiny Toon Adventures | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_bc758ea9 | |
Grande Dame / int_bd49e2cf | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_bd49e2cf | comment |
As Queen Elizabeth I in Shakespeare in Love, the Grandest of Grand Dames, perpetually cloaked in finery and perpetually cutting down any fools foolish enough to enter her orbit with deadpan wit. "But I know something of a woman in a man's position. Yes, by God, I do know about that."note "Great job, Judi - have all the Oscars." (An air-cannon then fires a torrent of Oscars at her.) | |
Grande Dame / int_bd49e2cf | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_bd49e2cf | featureConfidence |
1.0 | |
Shakespeare in Love | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_bd49e2cf | |
Grande Dame / int_bd8daeac | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_bd8daeac | comment |
Lady Shrapnell in Connie Wills' To Say Nothing of the Dog is a direct allusion to Lady Bracknell. | |
Grande Dame / int_bd8daeac | featureApplicability |
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To Say Nothing of the Dog | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_bd8daeac | |
Grande Dame / int_bdb947ab | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_bdb947ab | comment |
Peggy's landlady in Agent Carter is a very mannered, genteel older lady who has no compunctions about imposing her notions of propriety and respectability on her female tenants — enforced through eviction if necessary. | |
Grande Dame / int_bdb947ab | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_bdb947ab | featureConfidence |
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Agent Carter | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_bdb947ab | |
Grande Dame / int_be3298dd | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_be3298dd | comment |
In the movie Arthur (1981), Arthur's grandmother Martha Bach demands that he marry Susan Johnson or she will cut off all his money. | |
Grande Dame / int_be3298dd | featureApplicability |
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Arthur (1981) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_be3298dd | |
Grande Dame / int_beac6ffb | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_beac6ffb | comment |
Madame Aroma from The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask is a benevolent example. Though her husband Dotour is the mayor of Clock Town, she is the one who organizes the festivities scheduled for the Carnival of Time and is implied to have more power over the town's committee members than him. | |
Grande Dame / int_beac6ffb | featureApplicability |
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The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_beac6ffb | |
Grande Dame / int_c1bf1af4 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_c1bf1af4 | comment |
Evelyn Harper from Two and a Half Men has shades of this (she certainly seems to think of herself as this). | |
Grande Dame / int_c1bf1af4 | featureApplicability |
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Two and a Half Men | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_c1bf1af4 | |
Grande Dame / int_c35ec21c | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_c35ec21c | comment |
Madame Broode from Super Mario Odyssey is a rabbit-flavored version of this trope, seeing as how she's a massively tall and obese woman who wears a fancy dress and hat, is the fearsome head of a violent wedding planner firm, and has a cutesy-named "Chain Chompikins" that she sics on Mario for annoying her. | |
Grande Dame / int_c35ec21c | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_c35ec21c | featureConfidence |
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Super Mario Odyssey (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_c35ec21c | |
Grande Dame / int_ced31992 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_ced31992 | comment |
The faded actress Miss Luther in Stage Door — and, indeed, most parts played by Constance Collier. | |
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Stage Door | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_ced31992 | |
Grande Dame / int_d858c276 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_d858c276 | comment |
The Comtesse de Tournay in The Scarlet Pimpernel is a stiffly dignified old lady, implacably opposed to Marguerite — but forced by the Prince Regent to acknowledge her nonetheless. | |
Grande Dame / int_d858c276 | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_d858c276 | featureConfidence |
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The Scarlet Pimpernel | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_d858c276 | |
Grande Dame / int_da0a70e2 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_da0a70e2 | comment |
And again in the recent film version of The Importance of Being Earnest. | |
Grande Dame / int_da0a70e2 | featureApplicability |
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The Importance of Being Earnest (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_da0a70e2 | |
Grande Dame / int_db7ce447 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_db7ce447 | comment |
Kebabu in The Magic of Scheherazade tests your moral fiber by asking if you'd pick up a girl in a hamburger shop. | |
Grande Dame / int_db7ce447 | featureApplicability |
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The Magic of Scheherazade (Video Game) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_db7ce447 | |
Grande Dame / int_df9b9014 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_df9b9014 | comment |
In UQ Holder!, Dana is an enormous woman who dresses in extravagant clothing and calls herself "young and beautiful". She is also an ancient High Daywalker vampire known as "The Witch of the Rift", responsible for training Evangeline and later Touta. While effective, her regiment has odd requirements that seem more focused on aesthetics than anything else, like demanding that immortals strike a pose while regenerating. | |
Grande Dame / int_df9b9014 | featureApplicability |
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Grande Dame / int_df9b9014 | featureConfidence |
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UQ Holder! (Manga) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_df9b9014 | |
Grande Dame / int_e3b8885 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_e3b8885 | comment |
As a natural corollary of the previous entry, "Domina" of A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum is a direct adaptation of the Roman original. | |
Grande Dame / int_e3b8885 | featureApplicability |
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A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Forum (Theatre) | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_e3b8885 | |
Grande Dame / int_e4b8035 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_e4b8035 | comment |
Lady Anavere Damodred in the second season of The Wheel of Time. | |
Grande Dame / int_e4b8035 | featureApplicability |
1.0 | |
Grande Dame / int_e4b8035 | featureConfidence |
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TheWheelOfTime | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_e4b8035 | |
Grande Dame / int_e5c6748d | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_e5c6748d | comment |
Very common in The Three Stooges (often played by Symona Boniface or Bess Flowers), as for instance, "Termites of 1938" in which Muriel Allen (played by Flowers) needs an escort to Alice Preston's dinner party, and her maid mistakenly places a telephone call to Acme Exterminators instead of Acme Escorts; Hilarity Ensues. | |
Grande Dame / int_e5c6748d | featureApplicability |
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The Three Stooges | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_e5c6748d | |
Grande Dame / int_f5799bd9 | type |
Grande Dame | |
Grande Dame / int_f5799bd9 | comment |
Eleanor Sherman from The Critic | |
Grande Dame / int_f5799bd9 | featureApplicability |
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The Critic | hasFeature |
Grande Dame / int_f5799bd9 | |
Grande Dame / int_f62f85a2 | type |
Grande Dame | |
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Wormaline Wiggler from Mirthworms. | |
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Delenn in her widowhood in Babylon 5. Notably when she is snarking at would-be revisionist historians. Side note: in the DVD commentary for the episode Interludes and Examinations, as Delenn descends a staircase Bruce Boxleitner says 'here's the Grande Dame'. |
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A straight example occurs in Meowth’s backstory in Pokémon: The Original Series. Meowth was a stray kitten, taken in by a Persian who was the leader of a group of Meowth street thieves. He fell in love with a Meowth owned by a lady fitting this trope and learned to speak in an effort to impress her. After learning how to speak, Meowth returned to find his crush dumped on the street after her master lost all her money, and she had been taken in by the Persian who took Meowth in earlier and had fallen in love with him. Meowth’s jealousy at this became the reason he grew to hate Persians so much. | |
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Abundant in the Village Tales series. So far, we've seen the Duke of Taunton's humorless sister-in-law Lady Crispin, who is finally old enough to qualify; Lady Agatha Prothero-Fane ("Cousin Agatha"), who chooses to live "in the wilds beyond Builth Wells to keep an eye on the Royal Welsh Show" and "emerges at intervals to dispense advise, whether one wants it or not"; and the late Caroline, Lady Douty, who did good works in the villages "in such a way as to make virtue more repugnant than vice." And none of them is on the level of Flora, Countess Dowager of Freuchie, in Evensong: | |
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Violet, Dowager Countess of Grantham, on Downton Abbey. Appropriately enough, she is played by an actual Dame, Maggie Smith. Also Martha Levinson, Cora's mother (played by Shirley MacLaine). An American example — specifically, a millionaire dry-goods merchant's widow, with an eye to fashion; the Dowager Countess doesn't care for her one whit. Dame-to-Dame combat ensues. Also Mrs Miranda Pelham, mother of Bertie Pelham, with a particular emphasis on moral propriety. While being the wife of a somewhat impoverished distant cousin of a marquess doesn’t seem to be the greatest basis for this, as it turns out her son was next in line for the marquessate and she intends to use her position as mother of the marquess to make the family seat a center of proper virtue. |
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A funnier (but occasionally serious) version in the Next Generation: Lwaxana Troi, daughter of the Fifth House of Betazed, holder of the Sacred Chalice of Rixx, heir to the Holy Rings of Betazed, who spent her visits to the Enterprise sticking her nose into ship's workings in a stately manner, trying to marry off her daughter and flirting with Picard, to his chagrin. | |
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