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Nancy McDonald
Nancy McDonald
Continuity: Halloween film series
Notability: Supporting character
Type: Publicist
Gender: Female
Race: Human
Location: Haddonfield, Illinois
Status: Alive
First: Halloween II (2009)
Actor: Mary Birdsong

Nancy McDonald is a fictional publicist and a minor character featured in the Halloween film series. She is part of the continuity of the reboot series directed by Rob Zombie and appeared in the 2009 remake of Halloween II. She was played by actress Mary Birdsong.

Biography[]

Nancy McDonald was a publicist and agent hired by Doctor Sam Loomis to help him promote his new book tour for The Devil Walks Among Us. This was the second of such biographies written about the notorious serial killer Michael Myers. McDonald barely tolerated Loomis' acerbic behavior and though she has done things in her career that she was not proud of, she could barely stomach the lengths that Loomis would go through to sell his new book. Nancy accompanied Loomis to a disastrous press conference at a posh hotel and later stood by his side as he conducted a news interview outside the old Myers residence.

On October 31st, 2009 - Halloween, McDonald and Loomis attended a book signing at a small Haddonfield outlet on the day of its official release. Though most of the guests were clearly fans of Loomis' work, one patron, Kyle Van Der Klok had nothing but scorn for the doctor. He introduced himself as the father of Lynda Van Der Klok, a young girl whom Myers had murdered two years earlier. In his anger, Kyle pulled a gun and waved it towards Sam and Nancy who both ducked for cover.

Nancy McDonald distanced herself from Loomis following this incident and was not present when Sam appeared as a special guest on the David Newman variety show.

Notes & Trivia[]

  • The character of Nancy McDonald was created by writer and director Rob Zombie.
  • Nancy McDonald is unique to the continuity of the Halloween remake series and does not have a counterpart in the original film series.

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