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===White-faced women===
 
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*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Bad_Beginning The Bad Beginning]''
 
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*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Austere_Academy The Austere Academy]''
 
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*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hostile_Hospital The Hostile Hospital]''
 
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|alias = The White Faced Women, Dr Tocuna, Nurse Flo
*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Carnivorous_Carnival The Carnivorous Carnival]''
 
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|origin = ''A Series of Unfortunate Events''
*''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Slippery_Slope The Slippery Slope]''
 
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|occupation = Henchwomen of [[Count Olaf]]
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|skills = Mastery of disguise, can evade the Law
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|hobby = Carrying out Count Olaf's plans
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|goals = Help Olaf kill Violet Baudelaire so he can get the Baudelaire fortune
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|type of villain = Henchmen, Partners in Crime}}
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The '''White-Faced Women''' are henchwomen of Count Olaf and are members of his theatre troupe. In the [[wikipedia:Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events|film version]] they are played by Jennifer Coolidge and Jane Adams.
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==Biography==
 
The two white-faced women (also frequently referred to as the '''powder-faced women''') are original members of Count Olaf's theatre troupe. Not much is known of them, other than the fact they had another sibling who died in a fire. The women's most distinguishing feature is they always put white makeup on their faces. They consider their makeup freakish, but it is unclear why they still put it on, though it has been suggested by some that their faces might have been damaged in the fire. Their aliases are '''Tocuna''' and '''Flo''', which, if combined, is an anagram of Count Olaf.
 
The two white-faced women (also frequently referred to as the '''powder-faced women''') are original members of Count Olaf's theatre troupe. Not much is known of them, other than the fact they had another sibling who died in a fire. The women's most distinguishing feature is they always put white makeup on their faces. They consider their makeup freakish, but it is unclear why they still put it on, though it has been suggested by some that their faces might have been damaged in the fire. Their aliases are '''Tocuna''' and '''Flo''', which, if combined, is an anagram of Count Olaf.
   
The women helped with Count Olaf's scheme in ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Austere_Academy The Austere Academy]''. Disguised as two cafeteria workers with metal masks, they watched the Baudelaires and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duncan_and_Isadora_Quagmire Duncan and Isadora Quagmire] during the book. At the end, they forced the Quagmires into Count Olaf's automobile and drove away with them.
 
   
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===[[wikipedia:The Bad Beginning|The Bad Beginning]]===
In ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Hostile_Hospital The Hostile Hospital]'', they came into [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violet_Baudelaire Violet Baudelaire]'s cranioectomy late, so that Klaus and Sunny were mistaken for the two white-faced women before they arrived. Shortly after the real white-faced women arrived, the Baudelaires ran to escape all of Count Olaf's associates in the operating theatre.
 
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The white-faced women are introduced in The Bad Beginning, the first book. Here, they mock the Baudelaires for their predicament and they appear at the climactic play, ''The Marvellous Marriage'', where Olaf plans to marry Violet for real in guise of a play to get her fortune. The white-faced women grab Violet and Klaus and stuff them into their costumes, then they make them sit through the duration of the play.
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===[[wikipedia:The Austere Academy|The Austere Academy]]===
 
The women helped with Count Olaf's scheme in The Austere Academy. Disguised as two cafeteria workers with metal masks, they watched the Baudelaires and [[wikipedia:Duncan and Isadora Quagmire|Duncan and Isadora Quagmire]] during the book. At the end, they forced the Quagmires into Count Olaf's automobile and drove away with them. This was said to be their most villainous act.
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===[[wikipedia:The Hostile Hospital|The Hostile Hospital]]===
 
In The Hostile Hospital, they came into [[wikipedia:Violet Baudelaire|Violet Baudelaire's]] cranioectomy late, so that Klaus and Sunny were mistaken for the two white-faced women before they arrived. Shortly after the real white-faced women arrived, the Baudelaires ran to escape all of Count Olaf's associates in the operating theatre.
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One of the white-faced women called that she didn't want to be left behind as they threw items in the car boot, unbeknowest that the Baudelaires were hiding in the wooden chest inside. Though Olaf threatened to leave them both behind if they dawdled, they got in the car quickly and they left the Hospital.
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===[[wikipedia:The Carnivorous Carnival|The Carnivorous Carnival]]===
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On the way out to the Hinterlands, one of the white faced women complained that she needed to use the toilet and asked Olaf to stop. Uncaring that they had just fled from a burning hospital, Olaf regarded that the woman should've gone to the toilet in the hospital.
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During Olaf's stay at the Caligari Carnival, one of the women is seen at the House of Freaks, selling cold drinks for guests. The white faced women helped Olaf dig the lion pit and then they took part in the show and the argument which followed, trying to be the one to throw a freak to their death. The argument was unnecessary, however, as Madame Lulu and the [[Bald Man]] got eaten instead.
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===[[wikipedia:The Slippery Slope|The Slippery Slope]]===
Tired with Olaf's continuous treachery, in addition to feeling sympathy for Sunny Baudelaire when she was kidnapped, the two sisters left Olaf's troupe in ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Slippery_Slope The Slippery Slope]''. The narrator states that he does not know what happened to the women after they walked away in the mountains, despite countless days of research, though there are many rumors about their fate. One rumor, told in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Slippery_Slope The Slippery Slope], said that they lived in the mountain, but the location is unknown.
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Tired with Olaf's continuous treachery, in addition to feeling sympathy for Sunny Baudelaire when she was kidnapped, the two sisters left Olaf's troupe in [[wikipedia:The Slippery Slope|The Slippery Slope]]. Lemony Snicket states that he does not know what happened to the women after they walked away in the mountains, despite countless days of research, though there are many rumors about their fate. One rumor, told in The Slippery Slope, said that they lived in the mountain, but the location is unknown.
 
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Revision as of 17:55, 28 January 2016

White-Faced Women


The White-Faced Women are henchwomen of Count Olaf and are members of his theatre troupe. In the film version they are played by Jennifer Coolidge and Jane Adams.


Biography

The two white-faced women (also frequently referred to as the powder-faced women) are original members of Count Olaf's theatre troupe. Not much is known of them, other than the fact they had another sibling who died in a fire. The women's most distinguishing feature is they always put white makeup on their faces. They consider their makeup freakish, but it is unclear why they still put it on, though it has been suggested by some that their faces might have been damaged in the fire. Their aliases are Tocuna and Flo, which, if combined, is an anagram of Count Olaf.


The Bad Beginning

The white-faced women are introduced in The Bad Beginning, the first book. Here, they mock the Baudelaires for their predicament and they appear at the climactic play, The Marvellous Marriage, where Olaf plans to marry Violet for real in guise of a play to get her fortune. The white-faced women grab Violet and Klaus and stuff them into their costumes, then they make them sit through the duration of the play.

The Austere Academy

The women helped with Count Olaf's scheme in The Austere Academy. Disguised as two cafeteria workers with metal masks, they watched the Baudelaires and Duncan and Isadora Quagmire during the book. At the end, they forced the Quagmires into Count Olaf's automobile and drove away with them. This was said to be their most villainous act.

The Hostile Hospital

In The Hostile Hospital, they came into Violet Baudelaire's cranioectomy late, so that Klaus and Sunny were mistaken for the two white-faced women before they arrived. Shortly after the real white-faced women arrived, the Baudelaires ran to escape all of Count Olaf's associates in the operating theatre.

One of the white-faced women called that she didn't want to be left behind as they threw items in the car boot, unbeknowest that the Baudelaires were hiding in the wooden chest inside. Though Olaf threatened to leave them both behind if they dawdled, they got in the car quickly and they left the Hospital.


The Carnivorous Carnival

On the way out to the Hinterlands, one of the white faced women complained that she needed to use the toilet and asked Olaf to stop. Uncaring that they had just fled from a burning hospital, Olaf regarded that the woman should've gone to the toilet in the hospital.

During Olaf's stay at the Caligari Carnival, one of the women is seen at the House of Freaks, selling cold drinks for guests. The white faced women helped Olaf dig the lion pit and then they took part in the show and the argument which followed, trying to be the one to throw a freak to their death. The argument was unnecessary, however, as Madame Lulu and the Bald Man got eaten instead.


The Slippery Slope

Tired with Olaf's continuous treachery, in addition to feeling sympathy for Sunny Baudelaire when she was kidnapped, the two sisters left Olaf's troupe in The Slippery Slope. Lemony Snicket states that he does not know what happened to the women after they walked away in the mountains, despite countless days of research, though there are many rumors about their fate. One rumor, told in The Slippery Slope, said that they lived in the mountain, but the location is unknown.