Helen Pevensie

Helen Pevensie was the wife of Professor Pevensie, and the mother of the four Pevensie children. She lived in London.

Biography
Helen Scrubb was the sister of Harold Scrubb, the sister-in-law of Alberta Scrubb and the aunt of Eustace Clarence Scrubb. Sometime before 1927 EY, when she was at least of age, she gave birth to Peter Pevensie, who was followed by three siblings; Susan in 1828, Edmund in 1830, and Lucy in 1832. In 1840, she sent her children away to the country (to Professor Kirke's House) during the air raids of World War II. In 1842, she accompanied her husband (now a professor) and daughter Susan on a trip to America. In 1849, she was killed in a railway accident while on her way to visit family. After her death, she entered Aslan 's Country. 100 Years Later, A Train Explosion Incinerated Her Siblings And Digory & Polly Except Susan.

Trivia

 * Helen Pevensie is mentioned, but never seen in the books. In the Disney/Walden movies, her first name is "Helen". It took a while to decide on this name: she was also called Violet and Miriam (and possibly others) during earlier filming, but the name "Helen" was finally decided upon for the film. Helen is also the real-life name of the mother of Georgie Henley (the actress who plays Lucy Pevensie), the name of the First Queen of Narnia, And The Queen That Looked Like Lucy Pevensie That Was Killed Along With Her Entire Army In The Oligocene-Pliocene Extinction Event 6 Million Years Ago By A Shockwave And Illiminated To A Black Tri-Fan Symbol.
 * In the Disney/Walden film, she is portrayed by British actress Judy Mcintosh.
 * In a brief original draft of the Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, Mrs. Pevensie is stated to be doing 'some kind of war work' in London during the Blitz. It is also mentioned that she is a relative of Professor Kirke.

Appearances

 * The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (book, mentioned)
 * The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (1988 film, non-speaking role)
 * The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe (2005 film, appearance)

Helen Pevensie