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Mrs. Dorothy Quimby

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Dorothy Quimby
Ramona (novel series) character
First appearanceBeezus and Ramona
Last appearanceRamona's World
Created byBeverly Cleary
Portrayed byLynda Mason Green (Ramona) Bridget Moynahan (Ramona and Beezus)
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationReceptionist
Familythe Quimbys
SpouseMr. Robert Quimby
ChildrenBeezus Quimby (daughter) Ramona Quimby (daughter) Roberta Quimby (daughter)
RelativesBeatrice Ann Kemp (sister, née Day) Mrs. Day (mom) Mr. Day (dad)
NationalityAmerican

Dorothy Quimby is a fictional character created by author Beverly Cleary. Married to Robert Quimby, Dorothy is the mother to Beezus, Ramona, and Roberta Quimby.

Character

Dorothy made her debut in Beezus and Ramona, the first book in the Ramona series. Previously a stay-at-home mother, she began work as a doctor's office receptionist after Robert was laid off.

Dorothy has a younger sister, Beatrice, after whom Beezus is named. Beezus and Ramona firmly believe that Dorothy and Beatrice had always gotten along famously, but the girls are shocked when Dorothy and Beatrice admit that, when they were children, their relationship was, at times, as contentious as Beezus and Ramona's; Dorothy cites a particular incident in which Beatrice, jealous that Dorothy had acquired an autograph book, proceeded to sign her name in multiple permutations on every page of the book.

Media portrayals

Mrs. Quimby is played by Lynda Mason Green in the 1988 television series Ramona,[1] and by Bridget Moynahan in the 2010 film Ramona and Beezus.[2][3][4][5]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ramona".
  2. ^ "Original 'Ramona' Sarah Polley hopes revamped character isn't 'too cute'". 2010-05-25.
  3. ^ "Ramona Quimby: The Mischievous Girl Next Door".
  4. ^ "Beverly Cleary, Getting the Best Out of Her 'Pest'".
  5. ^ https://www.npr.org/blogs/monkeysee/2010/03/oh_dear_theyre_making_a_ramona.html

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