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{{Infobox character
{{Infobox character
| name = "Lovey" Howell
| name = Eunice "Lovey" Howell
| series = [[Gilligan's Island]]
| series = [[Gilligan's Island]]
| image = Lovey Howell.jpg
| image = Lovey Howell.jpg
| image_size = 220px
| image_size = 220px
| caption =
| caption =
| first = "Marooned"<br>''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' (pilot, 1963)
| first = "Marooned"<br>''Gilligan's Island'' (pilot, 1963)
| last = "Gilligan's Army"<br>''[[Gilligan's Planet]]'' (1982)
| last = "Gilligan's Army"<br>''[[Gilligan's Planet]]'' (1982)
| creator = [[Sherwood Schwartz]]
| creator = [[Sherwood Schwartz]]
| portrayer = [[Natalie Schafer]]
| portrayer = [[Natalie Schafer]]
| spouse = [[Thurston Howell III]]
| spouse = [[Thurston Howell III]]
| gender = [[Female]]
| gender = Female
| occupation = [[Socialite]]
| occupation = Socialite
}}
}}
'''Eunice "Lovey" Howell''' ([[née]] '''Wentworth'''), referred to as "'''Mrs. Howell'''" by characters other than her husband, is a [[fictional character]] from the 1964 to 1967 television show ''[[Gilligan's Island]]''. Played by [[Natalie Schafer]], the character was a rich, spoiled [[socialite]], married to [[Thurston Howell III]].
'''Lovey Howell''' (née '''Wentworth'''), is a fictional character from the 1964 television show ''[[Gilligan's Island]]'' played by [[Natalie Schafer]]. The character is a rich socialite married to millionaire businessman [[Thurston Howell III]].


== Character summary ==
== Character summary ==
While Mr. Howell always called her "Lovey", the other castaways always called her "Mrs. Howell". There are only two times someone besides Thurston calls her Lovey: in the pilot, when the radio is announcing the missing people, the announcer says "Thurston Howell III and his wife, international hostess Lovey Howell"; and in the episode in which [[Gilligan (fictional character)|Gilligan]] thinks he wins the lottery and invites all the people into the Howells' club, [[The Professor (Gilligan's Island)|The Professor]] greets Mr. and Mrs. Howell as Thurston and Lovey.
While Mr. Howell always calls her "Lovey", she is almost always otherwise referred to as "Mrs. Howell". In the pilot, a radio announcer says that among the missing people are "Thurston Howell III and his wife, international hostess Eunice "Lovey" Howell". When [[Gilligan (fictional character)|Gilligan]] believes he has won a lottery and invites all the people into the Howells' club, [[The Professor (Gilligan's Island)|The Professor]] greets Mr. and Mrs. Howell as "Thurston" and "Lovey". In episode 31 of season 2, "Mr. and Mrs. ??", a radio announcer states that her maiden name was Wentworth.


Not much information was revealed about her life before being marooned with her fellow castaways, but she introduced herself in episode 6 of season 2 ("Quick Before It Sinks") as "Mrs. Thurston Howell III, from New York, Palm Beach and of course, Paris, mon cher". She also mentions in episode 17 of season 2: "You've Been Disconnected" that she spoke fluent French and Italian, hinting at a [[classics|classical education]]. In episode 9 of season 3 ("Ring Around Gilligan"), Mr. Howell mentions her having studied at [[Vassar College|Vassar]], saying "Mommy warned me about you Vassar girls and your long gym classes".
In episode 31 of season 2, "Mr. and Mrs. ???", in which the Howells were having marital problems, she mentioned her [[maiden name]] was Wentworth. If "Lovey" is a nickname, her actual first name was never mentioned in the series itself or its unaired pilot episode.
Trivia buffs are always getting annoyed when the writer of the show Sherwood Schwartz would throw out information on interview shows that were never mentioned in the series. Two prime examples were that Gilligan's first name being Willie and Lovey's first name being Eunice. Bob Denver, himself found that out during a ''[[Tonight Show]]'' interview almost twenty years later.

Not much information was revealed about her life before being marooned with her fellow castaways, but she introduced herself in episode 6 of season 2 ("Quick Before It Sinks") as "Mrs. Thurston Howell III, from New York, Palm Beach and of course, Paris, mon cher". She also mentions in episode 17 of season 2: "You've Been Disconnected" that she spoke fluent [[French language|French]] and [[Italian language|Italian]], hinting at a [[classics|classical education]]. In episode 9 of season 3 ("Ring Around Gilligan"), Mr. Howell mentions her having studied at [[Vassar College|Vassar]], saying "Mommy warned me about you Vassar girls and your long gym classes".


During episode 4 of season 2: "Smile, You're on Mars Camera" Thurston Howell indicates that Lovey, or at least her family, had money of their own; Mr. Howell describes her as being an heiress who is "loaded". It is also revealed that Mrs. Howell's father gave them an oil company (apparently dry) in "Dustbowl, Oklahoma" as a wedding gift, which she claims he thought was a football stadium (episode 13 of season 1:"Three Million Dollars More or Less"). Two members of her family Mr. Howell cannot stand are her mother (Mr. Howell describes her as sounding like a screech owl and having fangs for teeth and claws for hands) and her brother.
During episode 4 of season 2: "Smile, You're on Mars Camera" Thurston Howell indicates that Lovey, or at least her family, had money of their own; Mr. Howell describes her as being an heiress who is "loaded". It is also revealed that Mrs. Howell's father gave them an oil company (apparently dry) in "Dustbowl, Oklahoma" as a wedding gift, which she claims he thought was a football stadium (episode 13 of season 1:"Three Million Dollars More or Less"). Two members of her family Mr. Howell cannot stand are her mother (Mr. Howell describes her as sounding like a screech owl and having fangs for teeth and claws for hands) and her brother.


Lovey claims she was a member of the [[Daughters of the American Revolution]] (DAR) (episode 30 of season 2, "'V' for Vitamins"), to have been presented at the Court of St. James, and to have been selected the "Queen of the Prune-Bowl Parade" (episode 30 of season 3, "Gilligan, the Goddess"). A favorite movie star of hers is silent movie star [[Mary Pickford]] ("Castaways Pictures Presents")
Mrs. Howell claims she was a member of the [[Daughters of the American Revolution]] (episode 30 of season 2, "'V' for Vitamins"), to have been presented at the [[Court of St James]], and to have been selected the "Queen of the Prune-Bowl Parade" (episode 30 of season 3, "Gilligan, the Goddess"). A favorite movie star of hers is silent movie star [[Mary Pickford]] ("Castaways Pictures Presents").


Although spoiled and preoccupied with social status, Mrs. Howell was also kind and genuinely cared about the well-being of her fellow castaways. She frequently served as something of a mother figure to the two younger female castaways, [[Ginger Grant]] and [[Mary Ann Summers]], offering advice (though she sometimes also displays jealousy toward the two younger women). One of the Island "visitors" she can't stand is socialite Erika-Tiffany Smith (played by [[Zsa Zsa Gabor]]) because her name appears before the Howells in the "Social Register". She also claims to be close friends with "Grace and Prince Rainier" on several episodes.
Although spoiled and preoccupied with social status, Mrs. Howell was also kind and genuinely cared about the well-being of her fellow castaways. She frequently served as something of a mother figure to the two younger female castaways, [[Ginger Grant]] and [[Mary Ann Summers]], offering advice (though she sometimes also displays jealousy toward the two younger women). One of the Island "visitors" she can't stand is socialite Erika-Tiffany Smith (played by [[Zsa Zsa Gabor]]) because her name appears before the Howells in the "Social Register". She also claims to be close friends with "Grace and Prince Rainier" on several episodes.


Several times she acted as a motherly figure to Gilligan, such as [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyzing]] him, [[adoption|adopting]] him, and praising him for his accomplishments when no one else did. She plotted with her husband several times to steal/access/manipulate things from the other survivors. She once tried to get Gilligan and Mary Ann to wed, kept a gold mine secret from the rest of the group, divulged secrets about stolen jewelry from a parrot, schemed to convince a burnt-out artist to leave the island, and got through to an uncivilized jungle boy played by [[Kurt Russell]]. Although she gives the impression of being physically frail, in one episode ["The Big Gold Strike"] she actually resorts to physical manual labor in order to extract gold from a mine; in another ["Ring Around Gilligan"], under the influence of Mad Dr. Balinkoff's ring, she actually executes a judo flip on her husband! She adores dogs but is allergic to cats.
Several times she acted as a motherly figure to Gilligan, such as [[psychoanalysis|psychoanalyzing]] him, [[adoption|adopting]] him, and praising him for his accomplishments when no one else did. She plotted with her husband several times to steal/access/manipulate things from the other survivors. She once tried to get Gilligan and Mary Ann to wed, kept a gold mine secret from the rest of the group, divulged secrets about stolen jewelry from a parrot, schemed to convince a burnt-out artist to leave the island, and got through to an uncivilized jungle boy played by [[Kurt Russell]]. Although she gives the impression of being physically frail, in one episode ("The Big Gold Strike") she actually resorts to physical menial labor in order to extract gold from a mine; in another ("Ring Around Gilligan"), under the influence of Mad Dr. Balinkoff's ring, she executes a judo flip on her husband. She adores dogs but is allergic to cats.


It was once quoted by Thurston Howell himself that their brilliance together was exceeded only by their greed. They had also proven to have a house in each state and several staffs of servants, including an upstairs maid, a downstairs maid and a butler who served him breakfast in bed. Thurston once quoted that the neighborhood of one million dollars apiece was considered a slum area where they resided.
It was said by Thurston Howell that their brilliance together was exceeded only by their greed. They had a house in each state and numerous servants, including an upstairs maid, a downstairs maid and a butler who served Thurston breakfast in bed. Thurston once said that in their experience a neighborhood of households worth only a million dollars each was considered a slum area.


Although the Howells were portrayed as childless in the original series, their son Thurston Howell IV (portrayed by [[David Ruprecht]]) was introduced in the reunion movie ''[[The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island]]''.
Although the Howells were portrayed as childless in the original series, their son Thurston Howell IV (portrayed by [[David Ruprecht]]) was introduced in the reunion movie ''[[The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island]]''.

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Latest revision as of 18:58, 21 November 2024

Eunice "Lovey" Howell
Gilligan's Island character
First appearance"Marooned"
Gilligan's Island (pilot, 1963)
Last appearance"Gilligan's Army"
Gilligan's Planet (1982)
Created bySherwood Schwartz
Portrayed byNatalie Schafer
In-universe information
GenderFemale
OccupationSocialite
SpouseThurston Howell III

Lovey Howell (née Wentworth), is a fictional character from the 1964 television show Gilligan's Island played by Natalie Schafer. The character is a rich socialite married to millionaire businessman Thurston Howell III.

Character summary

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While Mr. Howell always calls her "Lovey", she is almost always otherwise referred to as "Mrs. Howell". In the pilot, a radio announcer says that among the missing people are "Thurston Howell III and his wife, international hostess Eunice "Lovey" Howell". When Gilligan believes he has won a lottery and invites all the people into the Howells' club, The Professor greets Mr. and Mrs. Howell as "Thurston" and "Lovey". In episode 31 of season 2, "Mr. and Mrs. ??", a radio announcer states that her maiden name was Wentworth.

Not much information was revealed about her life before being marooned with her fellow castaways, but she introduced herself in episode 6 of season 2 ("Quick Before It Sinks") as "Mrs. Thurston Howell III, from New York, Palm Beach and of course, Paris, mon cher". She also mentions in episode 17 of season 2: "You've Been Disconnected" that she spoke fluent French and Italian, hinting at a classical education. In episode 9 of season 3 ("Ring Around Gilligan"), Mr. Howell mentions her having studied at Vassar, saying "Mommy warned me about you Vassar girls and your long gym classes".

During episode 4 of season 2: "Smile, You're on Mars Camera" Thurston Howell indicates that Lovey, or at least her family, had money of their own; Mr. Howell describes her as being an heiress who is "loaded". It is also revealed that Mrs. Howell's father gave them an oil company (apparently dry) in "Dustbowl, Oklahoma" as a wedding gift, which she claims he thought was a football stadium (episode 13 of season 1:"Three Million Dollars More or Less"). Two members of her family Mr. Howell cannot stand are her mother (Mr. Howell describes her as sounding like a screech owl and having fangs for teeth and claws for hands) and her brother.

Mrs. Howell claims she was a member of the Daughters of the American Revolution (episode 30 of season 2, "'V' for Vitamins"), to have been presented at the Court of St James, and to have been selected the "Queen of the Prune-Bowl Parade" (episode 30 of season 3, "Gilligan, the Goddess"). A favorite movie star of hers is silent movie star Mary Pickford ("Castaways Pictures Presents").

Although spoiled and preoccupied with social status, Mrs. Howell was also kind and genuinely cared about the well-being of her fellow castaways. She frequently served as something of a mother figure to the two younger female castaways, Ginger Grant and Mary Ann Summers, offering advice (though she sometimes also displays jealousy toward the two younger women). One of the Island "visitors" she can't stand is socialite Erika-Tiffany Smith (played by Zsa Zsa Gabor) because her name appears before the Howells in the "Social Register". She also claims to be close friends with "Grace and Prince Rainier" on several episodes.

Several times she acted as a motherly figure to Gilligan, such as psychoanalyzing him, adopting him, and praising him for his accomplishments when no one else did. She plotted with her husband several times to steal/access/manipulate things from the other survivors. She once tried to get Gilligan and Mary Ann to wed, kept a gold mine secret from the rest of the group, divulged secrets about stolen jewelry from a parrot, schemed to convince a burnt-out artist to leave the island, and got through to an uncivilized jungle boy played by Kurt Russell. Although she gives the impression of being physically frail, in one episode ("The Big Gold Strike") she actually resorts to physical menial labor in order to extract gold from a mine; in another ("Ring Around Gilligan"), under the influence of Mad Dr. Balinkoff's ring, she executes a judo flip on her husband. She adores dogs but is allergic to cats.

It was said by Thurston Howell that their brilliance together was exceeded only by their greed. They had a house in each state and numerous servants, including an upstairs maid, a downstairs maid and a butler who served Thurston breakfast in bed. Thurston once said that in their experience a neighborhood of households worth only a million dollars each was considered a slum area.

Although the Howells were portrayed as childless in the original series, their son Thurston Howell IV (portrayed by David Ruprecht) was introduced in the reunion movie The Harlem Globetrotters on Gilligan's Island.

References

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