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Before Clark can stop him, Uncle Lewis lights another cigar and tosses the match into the drain, causing a giant gas explosion which sets a Santa's sleigh decoration afire and launches it into the sky. Aunt Bethany starts singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" and everyone joins in as the flaming decoration flies into the distance. The entire ...
William Edward Hickey (September 19, 1927 – June 29, 1997) was an American actor. He is best known for his Academy Award-nominated role as Don Corrado Prizzi in the John Huston film Prizzi's Honor (1985), as well as Uncle Lewis in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation (1989) and the voice of Dr. Finkelstein in Tim Burton's The Nightmare Before Christmas (1993).
— Uncle Lewis. Christmas Vacation Quotes ... Aunt Bethany "And why is the carpet all wet, Todd?" — Margo "We’re gonna have the hap-hap-happiest Christmas." — Clark Griswold
Her last non-voice appearance was as the elderly Aunt Bethany in 1989's National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation. [ 10 ] In 1973, Questel had a role in the short-lived ABC television sitcom The Corner Bar , [ 1 ] but she achieved perhaps her greatest visibility in television commercials, notably playing "Aunt Bluebell" in ads for Scott Towels from ...
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Aunt Edna Imogene Coca: Clark Griswold Sr. John Randolph: Nora Griswold Diane Ladd: Art Smith E. G. Marshall: Frances Smith Doris Roberts: Cousin Ruby Sue Ellen Hamilton Latzen Juliette Brewer Cousin Rocky Cody Burger: Uncle Lewis William Hickey: Aunt Bethany Mae Questel: Cousin Denny Zach Moyes Cousin Clark "Third" Johnson Jake Thomas: Uncle ...
A study from the Murdoch Research Children's Institute (MCRI) in Australia found 64% of respondents reported at least three episodes of anxiety or depression as teens. A health expert weighed in.
Lewis read Edith Nesbit's children's books as a child and was extremely fond of them. [7] The Magician's Nephew refers to these books in the opening of the novel as though their events were true, mentioning the setting of the piece as being when "Mr. Sherlock Holmes was still living in Baker Street and the Bastables were looking for treasure in ...