Glen | |
Aliases: | G.G. Shitface Sweetface |
Continuity: | Child's Play film series |
Notability: | Supporting character |
Type: | Doll |
Gender: | Non-Binary |
Location: | Hackensack, New Jersey |
Relatives: | Charles Lee Ray Tiffany Valentine Glenda Ray |
Status: | Alive |
Died: | 1998 |
First: | Bride of Chucky |
Actor: | Billy Boyd Beans El-Balawi Lachlan Watson |
Glen is a fictional composite being in the form of a living doll who was later separated into two human physicalities. They are supporting characters featured in the Child's Play film series and were introduced in the 1998 sequel film Bride of Chucky, but came into their own in the 2004 follow-up Seed of Chucky. They were voiced by Billy Boyd in the films. When Glen was introduced in human form, he was played by actor Beans El-Balawi. Glen and Glenda appeared as separate individuals in Chucky: The Series, though they were identified by the common name G.G. They were played by non-binary actor Lachlan Watson.
Biography[]
Glen is a child of the killer dolls, but is the complete opposite of their parents as they are against violence. They were born with a twin sibling, who for some reason remained dormant in their body. They were born from their dying mother Tiffany in the Hackensack Cemetery. Shortly after, they attacked the detective who witnessed their birth. It is unknown whether Glen or Glenda was the one responsible for killing the detective.
Glen was found by Psychs, who promptly took them back to Britain and named them "Shitface". They are forced to perform as a ventriloquist dummy, and often face verbal abuse as part of their comedy routine. They are kept in a cage while not performing, and are only allowed to watch television. While watching Access Hollywood, they catch the end of an interview for the "Chucky Goes Psycho" film and discovers that Chucky and Tiffany are their real parents. This revelation is quickly interrupted by Psychs, who proclaims that Glen needs to be more scary during their routines. Placing a rat inside their cage, Psychs attempts to have Glen kill it. However, due to Glen's friendly nature, they simply bend down and start petting it. Disappointed, Psychs tells them to give into their natural impulses, otherwise he will set them on fire. Before he can do anything, the rat bites his finger, allowing Glen to escape. They hop on the back of a truck, and travel to Hollywood in search of their parents.
Glen ships themself in a box to the Hollywood studio making the "Chucky Goes Psycho" film, and finds the animatronic dolls of Chucky and Tiffany in the storage area. Pulling out the Amulet of Damballa, which they claim is a "necklace" left for them, they read the incantation on the back and brings the dolls back to life. After witnessing their parents murder a man, they pee their pants. This causes Chucky and Tiffany to argue about the gender of their child, which they cannot agree upon as they are not anatomically correct, unlike their parents. Chucky believes he is a boy and gives him the name Glen, while Tiffany thinks she is a girl and calls her Glenda.
The three dolls sneak into Jennifer Tilly's limo and hide out in the attic of her mansion. Before going to bed, Glen asks their parents why they kill people, as they believe violence is bad. For the welfare of their child, Chucky and Tiffany decide to quit their murdering habits to set a good example. However, unlike Tiffany, Chucky has no intention of stopping killing, and tries to teach Glen behind her back. Chucky arranges a "boys' night out" for him and Glen, which results in them rear-ending Britney Spears' car into a ditch so forcefully that it explodes on impact. They then set their sights on their next victim, the photographer that took pictures of Chucky while at Jennifer Tilly's residence. Glen tries to stop their father and save him, but the photographer is so startled by Glen's appearance that he hits a shelf where sulphuric acid falls on him, killing him. Chucky is thrilled by this and sets up a camera to take picture of them beside the dead photographer.
During this time, Chucky and Tiffany had come up with a plan to transfer their souls into new human bodies to start a new life. They had chosen the actress Jennifer Tilly and director Redman. And for Glen, they impregnated Jennifer with Chucky's semen. The day after impregnating Jennifer, she realizes what is happening to her and tells Redman about her pregnancy. He promptly fires her from his upcoming movie, which infuriates an eavesdropping Tiffany. Sneaking into the dining room and under the dinner table, she guts Redman and kills him. Glen witnesses the murder, causing their eye to twitch.
The next morning, Jennifer's pregnancy has accelerated further. To stop her from leaving, Chucky and Tiffany bind her to her bed while arguing further about the gender of their child. Glen overhears this, angered by their parents not caring about what they want. When asked what they feel like, Glen says confusingly sometimes they feels like a boy and a girl, and asks if they could be both. They also admit that they do not want to be a killer, which Tiffany celebrates. Chucky is not as thrilled, and discovers that Tiffany had killed Redman when he opens the closet containing his corpse. Seeing Redman's dead body again causes Glen's eye to twitch. That night, Chucky and Tiffany lure Stan in to be Redman's replacement, and wait for Jennifer to give birth to begin the ritual. Before anything happens, Joan enters the mansion in search of Jennifer. Chucky approaches her from behind ready to kill, but another figure sets her on fire causing her to fall to her death. This figure is revealed to be Glenda, who refers to themself as a "bonus baby". In order to stop Glenda's crazed rants, Tiffany slaps them across the face. This makes Glen come back, who begins tearing up and asks what they are.
Jennifer gives birth to twins, where Glen is pleased to hear one is a boy. However, before they begin the ritual, Chucky suddenly decides throw out their plan and stay a doll. Tiffany is furious and resolves to take Glen with her, but before they can possess their hosts, the police come and the dolls flee. Tiffany and Glen follow Jennifer to the hospital, where they are able to drug her. In the nick of time Tiffany possesses Jennifer, just as Chucky bursts through the door and axes Tiffany's doll body through the head. Glen cries as their mother tells them not to make the same mistakes she and Chucky did, before dying. Angered by their father, Glen kicks him to the wall, takes the axe and proceeds to impale him in the chest and dismember his arms. Glen asks Chucky if he is proud of them, and Chucky congratulates Glen before being decapitated and killed. Realizing what they have done, Glen suffers an emotional breakdown, and Tiffany (in Jennifer's body) comforts them.
Five years later, Glen and his sister Glenda are living as humans with their mother Tiffany, who had possessed Jennifer Tilly. They are celebrating their birthdays, and Glen goes to open one last present which was addressed to them from an unknown sender. However, upon opening it, they pee their pants and their eye begins to twitch. Inside the box is Chucky's severed arm, which then attacks them.
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Glen was created by writer and director Don Mancini.
Appearances[]
- Bride of Chucky
- Seed of Chucky
- Chucky: Death On Denial
- Chucky: Doll on Doll
- Chucky: Goin' to the Chapel
- Chucky: Chucky Actually
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References[]
Glen | |
Aliases: | G.G. Sweetface |
Continuity: | Child's Play film series |
Notability: | Supporting character |
Type: | Doll |
Gender: | Non-Binary |
Location: | Hackensack, New Jersey |
Relatives: | Charles Lee Ray Tiffany Valentine Glen Ray |
Status: | Alive |
Born: | 1998 |
First: | Bride of Chucky |
Actor: | Billy Boyd Kristina Hewitt Lachlan Watson |
Glenda is a fictional composite being in the form of a living doll who was later separated into two human physicalities. They are supporting characters featured in the Child's Play film series and were introduced in the 1998 sequel film Bride of Chucky, but came into their own in the 2004 follow-up Seed of Chucky. They were voiced by Billy Boyd in the films. When Glenda was introduced in human form, they were played by actor Kristina Hewitt. Glen and Glenda appeared as separate individuals in Chucky: The Series, though they were identified by the common name G.G. They were played by non-binary actor Lachlan Watson.
Biography[]
Glenda is a child of the killer dolls, but as the unborn twin of Glen [1]. They are only able to take control of the body when Glen is stressed. They were born from their dying mother Tiffany in the Hackensack Cemetery. Shortly after, they attacked the detective who witnessed their birth. It is unknown whether Glenda or Glen was the one responsible for killing the detective.
For some reason, Glenda remained dormant in Glen's body for six years, while Glen had been found and taken in by Psychs. When Glen escapes from Psychs and goes to Hollywood to find their parents and resurrects them, they question their gender. They find them without genitalia, causing Tiffany to see this as a sign that she is a girl, but Chucky thinks he is a late bloomer. They name the child as Glen/Glenda.
Whenever Glen witnesses their parents killing, their eye begins to twitch. Under a severe amount of stress from seeing Tiffany kill Redman, Glenda is finally able to take over. Once Joan enters Jennifer's house, Glenda uses a lighter and hair spray to set her on fire, causing her to fall off the balcony and kill herself. Chucky approaches Glenda, who is pretending to cry, thinking that they are Tiffany. However he is shocked to find it is really Glenda, who begins to laugh hysterically and refers to themself as a "bonus baby". Tiffany tires of their crazed rants and slaps them, making Glen come back.
With help from a voodoo pregnancy brought on by Chucky's sperm, Jennifer Tilly gives birth to twins. Glenda briefly shows themself when they are excited that one of the twins is a girl. When Chucky is preparing the chant to allow Glen and Glenda to enter the babies' bodies, the police arrive. As Jennifer screams for help, Tiffany yells at Chucky to complete the chant. The stress of the situation causes Glen's eye to twitch and Glenda to reappear, who then shouts at Chucky to do the ritual.
Glen and Glenda finally are split after switching souls with the babies, and Tiffany raises the twins (as Jennifer Tilly). After five years, Glenda has become a problem child, so much so that their nanny Fulvia decides to quit. She explains to Tiffany that Glenda gave a boy a bloody nose and took photos for show-and-tell, called their cat a "c---", and had been stealing money from her purse. While she sees Glen as an angel, she is afraid of Glenda and the hate-filled way they look at her. As Tiffany kindly says goodbye, Fulvia turns around and sees Glenda staring at her eerily. When she turns back, Glenda takes great joy in watching their mother beat the nanny to death with her doll body. Tiffany then looks at Glenda, making them promise not to tell anyone of her little "slip".
Notes & Trivia[]
- The character of Glen was created by writer and director Don Mancini.
Appearances[]
- Bride of Chucky
- Seed of Chucky
- Chucky: Death On Denial
- Chucky: He Is Risen Indeed
- Chucky: Goin' to the Chapel
- Chucky: Chucky Actually