Anck-Su-Namun

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Anck-Su-Namun is a fictional ancient Egyptian royal consort and primary antagonist from The Mummy film franchise.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf ancient Egyptian noblewoman
antagonist
fictional character
film character
alignment villain
appearsIn The Mummy (1999 film) NERFINISHED
The Mummy Returns (2001 film) NERFINISHED
basedOn Ancient Egyptian culture
createdBy Stephen Sommers NERFINISHED
deathCause suicide (in 1290 BC flashback)
enemy Ardeth Bay NERFINISHED
Evelyn Carnahan NERFINISHED
Rick O’Connell NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse The Mummy franchise NERFINISHED
firstAppearance The Mummy (1999 film) NERFINISHED
franchise The Mummy (Universal Pictures) NERFINISHED
gender female
genre action-adventure film character
horror film character
languageSpoken Ancient Egyptian (fictionalized)
lover Imhotep (The Mummy) NERFINISHED
medium live-action film
nationality Ancient Egyptian
notableAction betrayed by Imhotep in the underworld trial (The Mummy Returns)
conspired to murder Pharaoh Seti I
notableFeature body painted with gold and black designs
occupation royal consort
portrayedBy Patricia Velásquez NERFINISHED
resurrectedBy Imhotep (attempted resurrection) NERFINISHED
roleInStory primary antagonist
setting 1920s Egypt (modern timeline)
Ancient Egypt (backstory)
species human
spouse Pharaoh Seti I (fictional depiction) NERFINISHED
title Pharaoh’s mistress

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Patricia Velásquez portrayed Anck-Su-Namun