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  • Ellen Smith
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  • Dame Ellen Smith was Prime Minister (3253-55 and 3256-59) of the Commonwealth of Hutori.
  • Dr. Ellen Smith was a White Umbrella researcher stationed at the Arklay Laboratory. Ellen was labeled a person-of-interest in the file Trent gave to Jill Valentine shortly before the Mansion Incident.
  • Ellen Smith was in a group of travelling gypsies who encamped on slum clearance ground near to Coronation Street for two weeks in October 1970. Sharing her pleasant modern caravan was her husband John, their young daughter Flora and their five-year old son. Ellen's comment to Elsie that she reminded her of someone from County Galway may have been an in-joke as throughout the 1960s and most of the 1970s Patricia Phoenix span reporters the line that she had been born in that part of Ireland. She later admitted that it was a fiction and she had been born in Manchester.
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Office
  • Member of Parliament
  • Governr General of the Commonwealth of Hutori
  • Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Hutori
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Number of Appearances
  • 4
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term start
  • 3253
  • 3281
Birth Date
  • October 3225
Residence
  • Upper Harvey, Roccato
Status
  • Deceased
First Appearance
  • 1970-10-14
Spouse
  • married 3 times
Name
  • Ellen Smith
Ethnicity
  • white
First
  • Resident Evil: The Umbrella Conspiracy
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Character Name
  • Ellen Smith
Alma mater
  • Langdon School for Ladies; Kingdom University; Kenai University
Party
  • United Party
Birth Place
  • Upper Harvey, Roccato
Played By
term end
  • 3256
  • 3271
  • 3283
death date
  • 3323
Died
  • July 1998
Last Appearance
  • 1970-10-26
Children
  • Flora Smith and 1 boy
Occupation
  • Umbrella researcher
  • museum curator
Gender
  • Female
Spouse(s)
Constituency
  • Roccato & Sutton Island
abstract
  • Ellen Smith was in a group of travelling gypsies who encamped on slum clearance ground near to Coronation Street for two weeks in October 1970. Sharing her pleasant modern caravan was her husband John, their young daughter Flora and their five-year old son. Ellen's first encounter with the residents of the street was in the Corner Shop when she bought a box of matches and encountered an insulting Hilda Ogden. Upon leaving, she told Irma Barlow that one day she would be rich and happy but that she should keep her daily in her place! She then went into the Rovers where she tried to flatter Annie Walker to get a jug of water out of her but the imperious landlady gave her a lecture about paying taxes. Ellen spent her time following the traditional ways of selling home-made wares to make money, in her case, paper flowers. Elsie Tanner was a willing customer but Ellen's best relationship was with Lucille Hewitt who rebelled against Annie's instructions and tried to befriend the travellers. A dubious Ellen allowed Lucille to visit the encampment where she realised that Flora had few children's' books available to her. She took Ellen and Flora to visit Valerie Barlow who donated several of Peter and Susan's old volumes and in return told her a fortune that she would have a happy life of five children and twelve grandchildren, a prediction that came woefully untrue just four months later. She also asked Elsie if she had gypsy blood in her as she reminded her of someone she met in County Galway in Ireland. She also told Elsie that she'd had several husbands and three children. Elsie told her that she wrong - she just had the two kids but had a shock a week later when her previously unheard of stepson Mark Howard arrived on her doorstep! The gypsies' time in Weatherfield was coming to an end though as Annie had handed in a petition to the police demanding their eviction and, at the same time, violence had broken out between the menfolk when a pile of scrap from the Builder's Yard that fellow-traveller Reuben Ward had been going through went missing. Ray Langton brought in some heavies to get back the property back though he had no proof that it was in the encampment. A full scale fight was in progress which saw Lucille, Ellen and Flora cowering in terror in their caravan as an axe was put through the window. The police interceded and the gypsies were moved on. Lucille, furious at their actions and that of Annie, threw a brick through the windscreen of a police car and was arrested. Ellen's comment to Elsie that she reminded her of someone from County Galway may have been an in-joke as throughout the 1960s and most of the 1970s Patricia Phoenix span reporters the line that she had been born in that part of Ireland. She later admitted that it was a fiction and she had been born in Manchester.
  • Dame Ellen Smith was Prime Minister (3253-55 and 3256-59) of the Commonwealth of Hutori.
  • Dr. Ellen Smith was a White Umbrella researcher stationed at the Arklay Laboratory. Ellen was labeled a person-of-interest in the file Trent gave to Jill Valentine shortly before the Mansion Incident.
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