Midge Wood

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Midge Wood is a supportive yet unrequited love interest and close friend of the protagonist in Alfred Hitchcock’s film "Vertigo," known for her warmth, wit, and emotional depth.

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Vertigo
appearsInGenre mystery film
psychological thriller
caresFor John "Scottie" Ferguson
characterTrait emotionally perceptive
supportive
warm
witty
closeTo John "Scottie" Ferguson
creator Alfred Hitchcock
filmReleaseYear 1958
formerFiancéeOf John "Scottie" Ferguson
gender female
inLoveWith John "Scottie" Ferguson
loveInterestType unrequited love
medium feature film
nationalityInStory American
notableScene paints herself into the Carlotta Valdes portrait
occupation commercial artist
portrayedBy Barbara Bel Geddes
provides emotional support to Scottie
relationshipArc remains emotionally attached while Scottie obsesses over Madeleine
relationshipToProtagonist close friend
confidante
residenceInStory San Francisco
screenWriterOfWork Alec Coppel
Samuel A. Taylor NERFINISHED

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Vertigo character Midge Wood
John "Scottie" Ferguson friend Midge Wood