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Cruella DeVil

Cruella de Vil
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First appearance The Hundred and One Dalmatians (1956)
Created by Dodie Smith
Portrayed by Glenn Close (101 Dalmatians and 102 Dalmatians)
Rachel York (Broadway musical)
Sara Gettelfinger (Post-Broadway)
Victoria Smurfit (Once Upon a Time)
Wendy Raquel Robinson (Descendants)
Voiced by Betty Lou Gerson (original film)
April Winchell (TV Series and 101 Dalmatians: Escape from DeVil Manor)
Tress MacNeille (TV Series, "Close But No Cigar", "The Fungus Among Us")
Susanne Blakeslee (1998–present)
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Aliases Ella de Vil (briefly in 102 Dalmatians)
Cruella Feinberg, Queen of Darkness (in Once Upon a Time only)
Species Human
Gender Female
Occupation Socialite (in novel and animated film)
Fashion magnate / designer (in live-action film and TV series)
Family Three unnamed fathers (deceased; in Once Upon a Time only)
Madeline (mother, deceased; in Once Upon a Time only)
Spouse(s) Unnamed husband (in novel only)
Mr. Feinberg (in Once Upon a Time only)
Children Carlos de Vil (son; in Descendants only)
Nationality English
Cruella De Vil
Once Upon a Time character
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First appearance "Heroes and Villains" (4.11)
Last appearance "Last Rites" (5.21)
Created by Edward Kitsis & Adam Horowitz
Portrayed by Victoria Smurfit
Milli Wilkinson (child)
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Aliases Cruella Feinberg
Occupation Mayor of the Underworld
Ruler of the Underworld (briefly)
Title Queen of Darkness
Family Madeline (mother, deceased)
Unnamed father (deceased)
Two unnamed stepfathers (deceased)
Significant other(s) Isaac Heller (briefly)
Mr. Feinberg
Prince James (in the Underworld)
Centric episodes

Cruella de Vil (spelled de Vil in the novel, spelled De Vil by Disney) is a fictional character created by Dodie Smith as the main antagonist in her 1956 novel The Hundred and One Dalmatians, and in Walt Disney Pictures' animated film adaptations 101 Dalmatians (1961), 101 Dalmatians II: Patch's London Adventure (2002), and Disney's live-action film adaptations 101 Dalmatians (1996) and 102 Dalmatians (2000).

She was originally voiced by Betty Lou Gerson, after that, she has been voiced by April Winchell (TV series), Tress MacNeille (TV series, two episodes), and Susanne Blakeslee (currently) and was portrayed live by Glenn Close (101 Dalmatians and 102 Dalmatians), Rachel York (musical), Victoria Smurfit (Once Upon a Time) and Wendy Raquel Robinson (Descendants).

The character became a pop-culture type epitomizing a person who is very, very mean. Cruella ranked 39th on AFI's list "100 Years...100 Heroes and Villains".

Cruella's name is a pun of the words cruel and devil, an allusion which is emphasized by having her country house nicknamed "Hell Hall." In some translations, for instance in Polish, Cruella De Vil is known as "Cruella De Mon", a play on "demon". In Italian, she is called "Crudelia De Mon" (a pun on "crudele", cruel, and "demone", demon). In the French translation of the Disney's animated movie, she is referred as "Cruella D'Enfer" (Literally, Cruella of Hell or from Hell). In Dutch, the name remains "De Vil", while by coincidence the Dutch verb for skinning is "Villen" and "Vil" is the conjugation of this verb for the first person singular. In the Brazilian and Portuguese translations, Cruella is known as "Cruela Cruel", which straightforwardly stems from "cruel."


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