Betty Sizemore

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Betty Sizemore is the naive yet determined small-town waitress who becomes delusionally convinced she is a nurse in the dark comedy film "Nurse Betty."

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instanceOf fictional character
film character
appearsIn Nurse Betty NERFINISHED
associatedWith soap opera fandom
awardAssociation performance contributed to Renée Zellweger winning a Golden Globe
believesSheIs nurse
characterArc transitions from passive spouse to self-directed woman
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
createdBy James Flamberg NERFINISHED
John C. Richards NERFINISHED
filmDirectorOfWork Neil LaBute NERFINISHED
firstAppearance Nurse Betty (2000 film) NERFINISHED
genreOfWork dark comedy film
hasPsychologicalCondition delusional disorder
inLoveWith Dr. David Ravell NERFINISHED
isFanOf soap opera A Reason to Love NERFINISHED
languageOfWork English
medium live-action film
narrativeRole protagonist
occupation waitress
partOf Nurse Betty narrative universe
personalityTrait determined
kind-hearted
naive
plotInvolvement goes on a road trip to Los Angeles
searches for Dr. David Ravell
witnesses her husband’s murder
portrayedBy Renée Zellweger NERFINISHED
pursuedBy hitmen Charlie and Wesley
relationshipToCharacter Dr. David Ravell is a fictional soap opera character she believes is real NERFINISHED
residence small town in Kansas
settingOfOrigin Fair Oaks, Kansas NERFINISHED
spouseInStory Del Sizemore NERFINISHED
workBasedOn screenplay of Nurse Betty

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Nurse Betty mainCharacter Betty Sizemore