Baby Firefly



Vera-Ellen Firefly, better known as Baby, is a homicidal thrill-seeking young lady and a villainess in House of 1000 Corpses and The Devil's Rejects.

She was portrayed by Sheri Moon Zombie who is the wife of famed heavy metal musician/director Rob Zombie who created both the 2 movies.

Biography
Vera-Ellen Wilson was born September 12, 1948 in the American rural town of Ruggsville County to parents Eve Wilson (Mother Firefly) and Johnny Lee Johns (Captain Spaulding).

As a child, Vera-Ellen showed signs of mania and psychosis; at the age of seven she stabbed a school mate in the eye with a home-made knife.

When Vera-Ellen was nearly seventeen years of age, Otis B. Driftwood, a violent psychopath, roamed into Ruggsville County, and her family took him in. He formed a deep bond with his new adopted family, whom he gave the name "the Fireflys", especially taking a liking with Vera-Ellen. Driftwood then nicknamed his new sister "Angel Baby", a nickname later shortened to "Baby".

In the summer of 1975, ten years after Driftwood joined the family, he and Baby began a spree of murders across the country. They documented their exploits in a series of diaries and scrapbooks. Later, in the winter of 1976, Baby returned to Ruggsville alone and resumed her life on the Firefly farm.

House of 1000 Corpses
The squeaky-voiced, childlike Baby was probably one of the more comedic characters from the first film. A statuesque beauty with boundless youthful energy, she blended in easily with the outside world, making her the perfect lure for her family's victims. Now twenty-nine years old, Baby had become an expert with firearms and knives. By this point in time, Baby had a criminal record. She was wanted for first-degree murder, armed robbery, grand theft auto, and prostitution.

The Devil's Rejects
Baby's true nature was revealed in the sequel, exhibiting a strong sadistic streak. The sequel also delved into more detail about her relationship with her father, Captain Spaulding, which was absent from the first film. The two share a deep bond. When they are captured by Sheriff Wydell, Spaulding tries to take credit for one of Baby's crimes (one involves Mary, one of the earilier victims in the first fil) so she won't be tortured.

At the climax of the film, Baby is shot down by the police along with Spaulding and Otis.