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− | '''Helga''' is the | + | '''Helga''' is the Eastern European housekeeper at [[Krusty the Clown]]'s [[Schtickfair|home]]. |
== History == | == History == | ||
− | When Krusty called for his whiskey funnel, Helga came over with a | + | When Krusty called for his whiskey funnel, Helga came over with a bottle of whiskey and a funnel. As she walked over to Krusty, she told [[Bart]]. "Young man, you should go. When the master is like this, it is no place for children." Krusty then snatched the funnel, put it in his mouth, and demanded. "Pour, Hela!" which she did and said, "It begins." |
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+ | == Behind the Laughter == | ||
+ | Helga is a parody of the hard-nosed [[Hungary|Hungarian]] housekeeper Hanna played by {{W|Lynn Redgrave}} in ''{{W2|Gods and Monsters|film}}'', a movie about director {{W|James Whale}}. | ||
== Appearances == | == Appearances == | ||
− | * {{ep|Clown in the Dumps}} | + | *{{ep|Clown in the Dumps}} |
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[[Category:Characters voiced by Tress MacNeille]] | [[Category:Characters voiced by Tress MacNeille]] | ||
− | [[Category:One time characters]] | + | [[Category:One-time characters]] |
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Helga
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Character Information
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Helga is the Eastern European housekeeper at Krusty the Clown's home.
History[edit]
When Krusty called for his whiskey funnel, Helga came over with a bottle of whiskey and a funnel. As she walked over to Krusty, she told Bart. "Young man, you should go. When the master is like this, it is no place for children." Krusty then snatched the funnel, put it in his mouth, and demanded. "Pour, Hela!" which she did and said, "It begins."
Behind the Laughter[edit]
Helga is a parody of the hard-nosed Hungarian housekeeper Hanna played by Lynn Redgrave in Gods and Monsters, a movie about director James Whale.
Appearances[edit]