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Adele Pinchelow
Adele Pinchelow

Gender

Female

First Appearance

Dumb and Dumber To

Played By

Laurie Holden

Family

Dr. Bernard Pinchelow (ex-husband)
Penny Pinchelow (adopted stepdaughter)

Friends

Travis Lippincott (deceased)
Captain Lippincott

Enemies

Lloyd Christmas
Harry Dunne
Fraida Feltcher

Appearances

Dumb and Dumber To (debut)

Status

Alive

Adele Pinchelow
Adele with Captain Lippincott attempting to steal the invention

Adele Pinchelow is the main antagonist of Dumb and Dumber To and the mastermind of the plot to murder her husband and stepdaughter and gain her husband's fortune. She was portrayed by Laurie Holden.

Personality

Adele is a sneaky, unfeeling, heartless, greedy gold digging woman. She had no love what so ever for either her husband and Dr. Pinchelow or his adopted Penny and would do any despicable deed in order to secure and seize his fortune. She also tried to poison his food to kill him.

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Adele is always dressed fancy and using her feminine wiles to keep Bernard Pinchelow attracted to her. She also had an affair with the housekeeper Travis, which his brother was a military of the Army Forces. She ordered Travis to follow Harry and Lloyd to the KEN Convention to get the valious invention of Dr. Pinchelow and gain his fortune of 1 billion. When Travis died, his brother Captain Lippincott appeared and helped her in the crime. They invaded the KEN Convention and she found Harry impersonating her husband and revelead him as an impostor trying to steal the invention. Then she and Lippincott got Harry, Lloyd, Fraida and Penny as hostages in the bathroom to get the invention, which was discovered by Lippincott to be cupcakes. Penny's friends invaded with guns, just as Bernard, reveals that he knew about Adele's sneaky plans and that the invention was a gift for Dr. Walcott. Then she and Lippincott were arrested to jail. Adele also framed Penny's letters to Fraida answering to stop her from sending more letters. She was slapped in the face three times by Fraida Felcher.

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