Mabel "Madea" Simmons | |
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Madea serving time in prison for committing a series of crimes in Madea Goes to Jail
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First appearance |
I Can Do Bad All by Myself (stage play) Diary of a Mad Black Woman (film) |
Created by | Tyler Perry |
Portrayed by | Tyler Perry |
Information | |
Spouse(s) | Luis Guevara (ex-husband) Johnny Simmons (husband, deceased) |
Children | Michelle Griffin (daughter with Johnny; deceased) Cora Jean Simmons (daughter with Mr. Brown; alive) William Simmons (son with Johnny; deceased) Nikki Grady-Simmons (adoptive daughter) |
Relatives |
"Big Mabel" Murphy (mother; deceased) <e and Life) Myrtle (daughter-in-law) Helen McCarter (granddaughter) Isaac (nephew through marriage) Donna (niece) Vickie (niece through her mariage to many) Sonny (nephew) Victoria Breaux (niece) Lisa Breaux (grandniece) Vanessa (grandniece) Nima (great-grandniece) Jonathan (great-grandnephew) Brian Simmons (nephew) Deborah Simmons (niece through marriage) Tiffany Simmons (grandniece) B.J. Simmons (grandnephew) Angela (niece) Michael (great-nephew via Vickie, that plays with Barbie Dolls) Kevin (great-nephew via Vickie) |
"Big Mabel" Murphy (mother; deceased) <e and Life)
Irene (sister; deceased)
Joe (brother)
Helen McCarter (granddaughter; via William)
Gina (granddaughter, via William)
Maylene "Mayle" Griffin (granddaughter, via Michelle)
Vianne Griffin (granddaughter, via Michelle)
Tina Simmons (granddaughter; via Cora)
Lisa Simmons (granddaughter; via Cora)
Jackie (granddaughter, via William)
Kiesha Griffin (great-granddaughter)
Shemar (great-granddaughter)
Aunt Thelma Ruby (aunt)
"Little" Johnson (uncle; deceased)
"Big" Johnson (uncle; deceased)
"Wide" Johnson (uncle; deceased)
"Crooked" Johnson (cousin)
Sarah (cousin)
Mabel "Madea" Simmons is a fictional character created and portrayed by Tyler Perry. The character is a tough elderly black woman.
Vindictive in nature, Madea gets even in a bad way; in fact, when asked why she felt the need to get somebody all the time, Madea answered: "Well when you gettin' got and somebody done got you and you go get them, when you get 'em, everybody's gon' get got." Adding to this, Madea is highly overreactive, willing to threaten the use of deadly weapons; destroy property; use physical violence; take on the law; and use any and all means necessary to show up an offending party. Incorrigible in her overreactive ways, Madea has repeatedly landed herself in court (usually before Judge Mablean), anger management classes, house arrest, and even prison.
Despite the way the character goes about it, she stands for what's right and has a nurturing side. As examples, Madea is often seen officiously involving herself in circumstances in which others have been wronged, offering self-defense tips, instruction, or avenging them on her own; by her very nature, Madea is more than willing to "thug out" on some of the sassiest and brattiest of children and teens, but also shows to care about their well-being in the end. The character combines an unusual pronunciation style with her locutions, such as "Heller, how ya dern?" or "Halleluyer praise da lort!"