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Miranda Hillard is the ex-wife of Daniel Hillard, the ex-daughter-in-law of Evelyn Hillard, the ex-sister-in-law of Frank Hillard, and the mother of their 3 children, Chris, Lydia, and Natalie. She's a serious-minded and stressed out workaholic who insists she has no choices, because her immature and irresponsible husband can't hold a job. She even grounded their son, Chris by not allowing him ...
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Miranda makes more of an effort for the children to see Stu, an old fuck buddy, rather than their own father to rehabilitate their cognitive health. Miranda even admits to Mrs. Doubtfire that Daniel is great father, just a poor husband. This further validates that Miranda is just thinking about her own affairs with Stu.
Mrs. Doubtfire: SMOKING! [Stu, Miranda, and the children look at Mrs. Doubtfire incredulous in wanting a table in the smoking section.] Miranda: Mrs. Doubtfire, you don't smoke. Mrs. Doubtfire: No, I don't, but I did. Oh, dear, I found the best way to keep from smoking again and lighting up is to be around those who do smoke.
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Mrs. Doubtfire is a 1993 American comedy-drama film directed by Chris Columbus, written by Randi Mayem Singer and Leslie Dixon, based on the 1987 novel, Madame Doubtfire, by Anne Fine. The film was produced by Mark Radcliffe, Marsha Garces Williams and her then-husband Robin Williams, who also starred in the lead role.
Mrs. Doubtfire: Dear Miranda, wake up and smell the coffee. Can't you see the lust in that man's eyes? It's too soon, dear, really. You've got to give your divorce some time, dear. Let your sheets cool down before you bring someone else into the bed, alright? Miranda: Mrs. Doubtfire, may I ask you a question? Mrs. Doubtfire: Oh, certainly, dear.
Dec 16, 1993 · Mrs Doubtfire also says, ‘They both say to me, “I’m easy”’. Mrs Doubtfire says to Stu that the gift he has bought Miranda for her birthday is a ‘bit of a going down payment’. She follows this with several sexual innuendos, including ‘humpty dumpty’, ‘jack horny’, ‘horizontal mumbo’, ‘rumple foreskin’ and ‘cunning linguistics’.
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I don't "werk" with the males, 'cause I used to be one. Robin Williams - Daniel Hillard Sally Field - Miranda Hillard. [Tag: children, telephone, working] more on this quote ››. “- Mrs. Doubtfire: Marriage can be such a blessing.-. Miranda Hillard: So can divorce.”. Robin Williams - Mrs. Doubtfire Sally Field - Miranda Hillard.