Rita (in Bridesmaids)

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Rita is a jaded, overburdened suburban mother and one of the bridesmaids whose blunt, raunchy humor provides much of the comic relief in the film "Bridesmaids."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
film character
ageGroup middle-aged adult
appearsIn Bridesmaids NERFINISHED
appearsInFilmGenre comedy film
bridesmaidOf Lillian Donovan NERFINISHED
characterTrait blunt
jaded
overburdened
raunchy sense of humor
suburban mother
countryOfFilmOrigin United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Annie Mumolo NERFINISHED
Kristen Wiig NERFINISHED
filmDirector Paul Feig NERFINISHED
filmProductionCompany Universal Pictures NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Bridesmaids (2011 film) NERFINISHED
friendOf Annie Walker NERFINISHED
Becca NERFINISHED
Helen Harris III NERFINISHED
Lillian Donovan NERFINISHED
Megan Price NERFINISHED
genreContext R-rated comedy
hasChildren three sons
hasFamilyStatus married woman
hasGender female
humorStyle self-deprecating humor
sexual humor
languageSpoken English
livesIn suburbs of Milwaukee
narrativeFunction contrast to idealized married life represented by Helen Harris III
nationalityInFiction American
notableFor complaining about her marriage
providing blunt advice to Annie Walker
raunchy, explicit anecdotes about her children
occupation stay-at-home mother
parentingIssue frustration with unruly sons
partOfCastEnsemble Bridesmaids bridal party
portrayedBy Wendi McLendon-Covey NERFINISHED
relationshipIssue dissatisfaction with husband
roleInNarrative bridesmaid
comic relief character
screenTimeContext ensemble supporting character
setIn Milwaukee, Wisconsin NERFINISHED
targetAudienceContext adult audiences

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Wendi McLendon-Covey characterPortrayed Rita (in Bridesmaids)