Mary Kane

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Mary Kane is a pivotal supporting character in the film "Citizen Kane," known as Charles Foster Kane’s mother whose early decision about his upbringing profoundly shapes his life.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Citizen Kane
appearsInMedium black-and-white film
appearsInYearOfRelease 1941
associatedWith Walter Parks Thatcher
characterType supporting character
createdBy Herman J. Mankiewicz
Orson Welles
decisionMotivation desire to secure Charles Foster Kane’s financial future
familyName Kane
fictionalUniverse Citizen Kane
filmDirectedBy Orson Welles
firstAppearance Citizen Kane
gender female
genre drama film character
hasChild Charles Foster Kane
influences life trajectory of Charles Foster Kane
languageOfDialogue English
medium film
narrativeRole mother of the protagonist
nationality American
notableFor sending her son Charles Foster Kane away to be raised by banker Walter Parks Thatcher
signing over control of the Kane family mine to Walter Parks Thatcher
occupation boarding house owner
portrayedBy Agnes Moorehead
rightsHolderInStory Kane family mine
settingResidence Colorado boarding house
spouse Mr. Kane

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Citizen Kane character Mary Kane