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Christine Campbell
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Christine Campbell
First appearance Pilot
Portrayed by Julia Louis-Dreyfus
Information
Nickname(s) Pooder (only mentioned in Season 1 episode 8 "Teach Your Children Well"), Old Christine
Gender Female
Age 37
Date of birth 1971
Occupation Gym Owner
Family Matthew Kimble (brother)
Spouse(s) Richard Campbell (ex-husband)
Children Richard "Ritchie" Mortimer Campbell Jr

Christine Campbell (née Kimble) is the title character of The New Adventures of Old Christine, portrayed by Julia Louis-Dreyfus in her Emmy winning role. The series surrounds her as she starts to live a more complicated daily life when her ex-husband dates a younger woman, also named Christine.

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[edit] Character History

Christine is a divorced 37-year old with a son. Christine's competitive and aggressive nature are common factors that get in the way of her happiness, such as in the episode Ritchie has two Mommies, where she refuses to let her son meet her ex-husband's new girlfriend, fearing he'll like her more.[1] Christine is seen as very self-centered, as she often makes situations revolving around other people about her.

Christine likes to be seen as politically and socially progessive and liberal, but her oblivious attitude towards current events and politics frequently go back to her obsession with American Idol. In "Strange Bedfellows", Christine attempts to get more involved with the world to be a good role model for her son, which goes horribly wrong when she supports a cause sponsored by the oil company, also sponsored by Audrey, who Christine calls "Tall". Also, at the supermarket, she runs over someone else's foot with a shopping cart as she runs out, probably at the anger of "Tall".[2] Christine often gets obsessions with celebrities, as her peers have brought up Jon Stewart, and she has brought up people including Jake Gyllenhall and Taylor Hicks.

[edit] Character Relationships

[edit] Family

Richard Campbell (Clark Gregg), Christine's ex-husband and current friend. Richard often criticizes Christine for being too controlling and being a bad role model for their son Ritchie. They remain friends and Christine often gets herself tangled up in his problems, resulting in them being worse.

Matthew (Hamish Linklater), Christine's live-in brother and uncle of Ritchie. Matthew lives at the house and does as he pleases in exchange for caring for Ritchie when needed. Matthew often finds himself having to tend to Christine's strange problems, issues and ideas.

Ritchie Campbell (Richard Mortimer Campbell, Jr.) (Trevor Gagnon), Christine's adorable son, whom she clearly loves. They have a good relationship but Ritchie prefers to hang out with his dad.

[edit] Friends

Christine Hunter (Emily Rutherfurd), Richard's live-in girlfriend (as of 3.07). Perceived as a dumb blonde, Christine fills herself with feelings of jealousy and hatred for unknown reasons, until made apparent when Christine ruins Richard's birthday when saying that she was better than New Christine. Since then, Christine has hated her for different reasons, such as setting her up with a high school student (3.06) and moving in with Richard. Christine also slept with "New" Christine's father, a problem circulating through the seasons.

Lindsay and Marly (Alex Kapp Horner and Tricia O'Kelley), Meanie moms at Ritchie's school. Continuously criticize Christine for her age, because she works and her fashion style. Recently, Christine attempted to befriend them, and although it went well, she later left because they were disrespecting Ritchie. Lindsay, the least cut-throat, defended Christine once when they crashed cars.

Barb (Wanda Sykes), Christine's best friend and co-owner at the gym. Barb and Christine are seen frequently as disagreeing despite their friendship. Barb often goes with people such as Matthew and Richard who make fun of her for various reasons. In the fourth season, when Barb risked deportation, Christine offered to marry her so Barb could stay in the country. Christine was much more enthusiastic about this than Barb was.

[edit] Conception

Although Julia Louis-Dreyfus' run on Seinfeld ran for nine seasons, the actress struggled to find success after that sitcom ended. The NBC sitcom Watching Ellie did not last more than two shortened seasons but her role as Christine Campbell on The New Adventures of Old Christine is into its fourth season on CBS, and it's a role she's incredibly comfortable with.

Within the world of her current show, Louis-Dreyfus enjoys playing the part of a mother, a characteristic not present in her previous two roles on television. A mother of two boys herself, Louis-Dreyfus has said she enjoys playing Christine Campbell,[3] who coincidentally enough has a young boy of about the same age as her real-life children. Also, both Louis-Dreyfus and her character are environmentalists,[4] and both drive hybrid cars.[5]

Lindsay Soll writes, "In addition to her emotional baggage, The New Adventures of Old Christine’s mom (Julia Louis-Dreyfus) totes Julie K's leather 'Rianne' purse."[6]

[edit] References

  1. ^ "Ritchie has two Mommies". The New Adventures of Old Christine. 2006-05-01.
  2. ^ "Strange Bedfellows". The New Adventures of Old Christine. 2007-03-19.
  3. ^ [1]
  4. ^ [2]
  5. ^ [3]
  6. ^ Lindsay Soll, "Finders Keepers," Entertainment Weekly 1029 (January 9, 2009), 10.

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