- "Mr. Burns has a mother? She must be a hundred million years old!"
- ―Homer Simpson[src]
Daphne Burns
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Character Information
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Daphne Burns (née Charles),[2][3] also known as Mrs. Burns, is Charles Montgomery Burns' mother. She was married to Clifford Burns, but Mr. Burns never forgave her for having an affair with President Taft.
Children
Daphne holding toddler Burns.
Daphne had many children, including Montgomery, George, Zeph, Cornelius and Cornelia Burns. However, the father of at least three of her children is unknown, despite their last name being Burns.[2]
History
Early life
In a flashback Burns had, his father let him sit on Santa's lap at Gimbels department store. Young Burns told Santa that all he wanted was a hug from his mom and a smile from his dad. However, this never happened and on Christmas Day, Burns was taken to boarding school. Later, his father and mother both died and still refused to hug him. However, the accuracy of this flashback is unknown since Daphne Burns is still alive in the present.[4]
Present
She seems to live at a resting home now, and all she is capable of doing is dialing phone numbers and yelling. Mr. Burns rarely calls her.
It is implied that Mr. Burns killed her and her husband when he says that his parents cause of death was "Got in my way".[5] When Burns almost dies, he also asks if the voice he hears is his mother, which could mean that she has died.[6] After buying out KBBL and firing Bill and Marty, Mr. Burns comments that the lack of indoor plumbing killed his mother.[7] Mr. Burns also once asked Smithers where his "stuffed mother" was, implying that his mother is deceased.[8] It is possible that, in these instances, he is actually referring to his grandmother Evelyn Graycomb, much like how he once referred to his grandfather Wainwright Montgomery Burns as his father.[9]
When Homer attempted to pretend to be Mr. Burns' mother as part of a scheme to get Smithers rehired (after Homer unintentionally disconnected his mother from the phone while attempting to transfer the call to his line), Burns implied that he may have attempted to "pull the plug" on her as revenge for her affair with William Taft, but had not expected her to "live another five decades".[1]
In a film by Guillermo del Toro, Daphne Burns gave birth to her son, then immediately gave him away to a gorilla.[10]
Appearances
Gallery
Monty Burns' Fleeing Circus promo 2.jpg
References