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  • Uncle Albert
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  • Uncle Albert Wigg is a supporting character in Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins.
  • Uncle Albert is the eccentric guardian of the children in Five Children and It. The father of Horace, Uncle Albert is a talkative scholar, a mathematician attempting to write his masterpiece, Difficult Sums for Children (though his publishers wish to make some changes, using Professor Charles Chicken to add popular appeal). The character was described in the script as "a middle-aged Edwardian schoolmaster... sniffing his way towards the children. Uncle Albert moves with a lolloping stride, almost as if he’s too big for his body... He’s a bubbling font of disconnected information."
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Alignment
  • Good
Goal
  • To keep on laughing forever
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Dislikes
  • Sad stories
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Last
Likes
  • Laughter
Voiced by
Appearance
  • Obese, half bald, gray hair, blue eyes, glasses, black shoes, white socks, plaid clothing
Actor
Name
  • Albert
  • Uncle Albert
Personality
  • Kind, funny, hysterical, jolly, always-laughing
First
Fate
  • Bawls with Bert on the floor while Mary, Jane, and Michael go home
Species
Siblings
Eyecolor
  • Blue
Enemies
Performer
Color
  • Adult
Powers
  • Laughter up in the air
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Home
Affiliations
Others
HairColor
  • White
Debut
  • 2004
Family
Films
  • Mary Poppins
Friends
Gender
  • Male
Quote
  • "I love to laugh."
Parents
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  • Uncle Albert Wigg is a supporting character in Disney's 1964 film Mary Poppins.
  • Uncle Albert is the eccentric guardian of the children in Five Children and It. The father of Horace, Uncle Albert is a talkative scholar, a mathematician attempting to write his masterpiece, Difficult Sums for Children (though his publishers wish to make some changes, using Professor Charles Chicken to add popular appeal). The character was described in the script as "a middle-aged Edwardian schoolmaster... sniffing his way towards the children. Uncle Albert moves with a lolloping stride, almost as if he’s too big for his body... He’s a bubbling font of disconnected information." Uncle Albert resides in a seaside castle, where the children are sent as a result of potential bombing in London. The efficient Martha serves as his housekeeper, though both seem convinced they've misplaced both a Thursday and last October. Albert provides a strict list of chores to be performed and rules to be followed, and forbids the children from entering the greenhouse (through which they eventually discover the realm of It). Uncle Albert was a newly created character, not in the source novel, designed as a guardian for the new antagonist Horace. The character's most notable physical attribute is his large balding head, offset by a surrounding mane of hair. As quoted in the presskit, actor Kenneth Branagh felt it was suggestive of the character's intelligence and eccentricity, "indicating this crazy brain-box." Make-up expert Neil Gorton designed and applied the head.
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