Rory Gilmore | |
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Gilmore Girls character | |
Alexis Bledel as Rory Gilmore
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First appearance | "Pilot" (1x01) October 5, 2000 |
Last appearance | "Fall" (8x04) November 25, 2016 |
Created by | Amy Sherman-Palladino |
Portrayed by |
Alexis Bledel Steffani Brass (Young Rory) |
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Full name | Lorelai Leigh Gilmore |
Nickname(s) | Mary (by Tristan) Ace (by Logan) Loinfruit (by Lorelai) Scab-Nose (childhood) Droopy Drawers (by Lorelai) |
Occupation |
Freelance journalist Author Editor of Stars Hollow Gazette Former: Intern at Stanford Eagle Gazette Political reporter on Obama campaign |
Title | Reporter |
Family |
Lorelai Gilmore (mother) Christopher Hayden (father) Luke Danes (step-father) Georgia "Gigi" Hayden (half-sister) April Nardini (step-sister) Richard Gilmore (maternal grandfather; deceased) Emily Gilmore (maternal grandmother) Lorelai 'Trix' Gilmore (maternal great-grandmother; deceased) Charles Gilmore (maternal great-grandfather; deceased) Straub Hayden (paternal grandfather; deceased) Francine Hayden (paternal grandmother) Unknown Hayden (paternal great-grandfather; deceased) |
Religion | Protestant Christian (non-practicing) |
Nationality | United States |
Lorelai Leigh "Rory" Gilmore is a fictional character from the WB/CW television series Gilmore Girls played by Alexis Bledel. She first appeared in the pilot episode of the series on October 5, 2000 and appeared in every episode until the series finale on May 15, 2007. Bledel's performance throughout the series' run earned her a Young Artist Award, a Family Television Award and two Teen Choice Awards. She also received nominations for an ALMA Award, a Satellite Award, and a Saturn Award.
Rory is the only daughter of Lorelai Gilmore, and the first-born daughter of Christopher Hayden. She was born October 8, 1984 in Hartford, Connecticut, at 4:03am. Every year at that exact time, Lorelai wakes Rory up to tell her the story of her birth. Because Lorelai became pregnant with Rory when she was only sixteen, the two are more like friends than mother and daughter. Rory shares her mother's taste in junk food, coffee, movies, music, and much more. She spent her first months living with her mother at her grandparent's mansion until her mother ran away. The rest of her childhood she spent in the Independence Inn in Stars Hollow where her mother worked originally as a maid. The two lived in the potting shed behind the inn where Jackson's cousin Rune lived in later seasons. Eventually, Lorelai was able to buy a nice house where Rory spent her adolescent years. Rory did not have much contact with her grandparents until she started to attend Chilton, which Lorelai preferred.
Rory dreams of studying at Harvard University and gets accepted into the prestigious and fictional Chilton Academy, where she stays for her sophomore, junior, and senior years of high school. To pay tuition, Lorelai asks for the money from her estranged wealthy parents, Richard and Emily. They agree to pay for Rory's education on the condition that the two come to their house every Friday night for dinner. Before leaving Stars Hollow High School, Rory meets Dean Forester. Rory almost convinced herself not to go to Chilton because of not wanting to leave Dean, but after learning of the huge sacrifices her mother made, she decides to go to Chilton. Rory and Dean date for two seasons, only breaking up once when Dean told Rory he loved her on their 3-month anniversary, and she replied that she would have to think about it, but they eventually reconcile. Dean escorts Rory when she is presented to society at a debutante ball hosted by her grandmother's chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. During her time at Chilton, Rory becomes engaged in a feud with close academic rival, Paris Geller. Though the two later become friends, their relationship remains characterised by a rivalry which continues into their university studies. Rory reluctantly runs for student government with Paris and wins, and writes for the Chilton paper, The Franklin.