Officiant
Imhotep was an ancient Egyptian priest, the high-priest of Osiris, and the adviser to Seti I. For his crimes of murdering the Pharaoh and using dark magic from the book of the dead, Imhotep was executed with mummification, becoming the only known person to be cursed with the Hom-Dai, the most evil of all ancient curses. Imhotep was brought back in the first Mummy; this, in turn, gave him the desire to devour human flesh and the intent to spread evil and corruption throughout the world. Imhotep's intentions to rule the Earth turned towards the direction of taking over the command over Army of Anubis or in animated series, coveting ancient text of powers called the Scrolls of Thebes.
Candle Lighter
Ron Swanson had been director of Pawnee Parks and Recreation Department for six years at the time Parks and Recreation began. A staunch Libertarian, with a distinctive mustache, Ron is an extremely strong advocate for small government. Despite working in a city hall job, he believes all government is a waste of taxpayer money. Ron believes the park system should be privatized and run entirely by corporations for profit, as exemplified by the business model of the Chuck E. Cheese's chain of family entertainment centers. He advocates for program cuts wherever possible, and purposely tries to hire people who are bad at their jobs so they will slow down the government. Ron puts almost no effort into his job, and lets his deputy director Leslie Knope do the vast majority of the work.
Ring Bearer
Once a Stoorish Hobbit, Sméagol spent the early years of his life living with his grandmother. Sméagol became the fourth Bearer of the One Ring, after Sauron, Isildur, and Déagol. Déagol was his cousin, and on Sméagol's birthday, they went fishing in the Gladden Fields. It was there that Déagol found a gold ring in the water, after being pulled out of their boat by a large fish. Sméagol fell to the power of the ring and demanded it as a birthday present. When Deágol refused, Sméagol promptly flew into a barbaric rage and fought with Deagol over the ring, choking him to death and taking the ring as his own. Sméagol was quickly corrupted further by the ring and banished by his people; turned by his grandmother out of her hole, he was forced to find a home in a cave in the Misty Mountains.
Wedding Planner
Flubber was created in an experiment by Professor Brainard, at the cost of missing his own wedding day to his fiance. When he learns more about how to use Flubber, he is able to create two variations of it in the form of a cream and liquid, able to give similar bouncing and durability as Flubber to a golf ball, bowling ball, and basketball. While Flubber is an inanimate substance in the original film, in the remake Flubber is depicted as more of a living gooey creature. He dislikes strong flashes and being bullied, especially around Wilson and his henchmen. His molecular composition allows Brainard to generate a new kind of energy generator. However, neither Brainard or Flubber really knows how it will affect the humans, despite that Wilson swallows him.
Usher
James 'Jim' Lahey is a former police officer turned trailer park supervisor for Sunnyvale and the father of Treena. John Dunsworth is the father of actress Sarah Dunsworth who plays the role of Sarah in "Trailer Park Boys". Jim Lahey is the second of ten children.
Usher
“You miserable coward! Come back and face me, like a man!” —Van Pelt to Alan Parrish “Blast!” —Van Pelt's traditional curse Van Pelt is a big game hunter who resides within the deepest darkest dimension of the cursed board game, "Jumanji". Van Pelt's portrait is carved into the top left corner of the cover of the "Jumanji" board game, making him one of the game's main dangers.
Honor Attendant
Gus has been a partner to the impulsive adventures of his best friend Shawn Spencer since they were kids. It gets him into plenty of trouble, which may be why he keeps trying to convince himself that the straight and narrow--a job as a pharmaceutical sales rep, a 401(k), and a regular paycheck of $48,000--is right where he belongs. After all, he is a "sympathetic crier" who enjoys softer interests and doesn't like heights, planes, corpses, or jumpsuits. He also has two left knees. So being part of psychic investigations isn't his idea of fun...and it brings him closer to realizing his fear that the story of Gus ends in a tragic, wrongful conviction.
Flower Girl
Winifred and her two younger sisters live in a cottage on the outskirts of Salem in the late 1600's. At some point in her life, she sold her soul, and possibly the souls of her sisters, to Satan in exchange for magical powers and an invaluable spellbook that could magically change its contents to suit any situation. She enjoyed a relationship with William "Billy" Butcherson when she was a young woman, but when she discovered him cheating on her with her sister Sarah, she flew into a jealous rage and fatally poisoned him, sewing his mouth shut with a dull needle so that he could not reveal her secrets even in death.
Flower Child
A male Force-sensitive Mandalorian foundling that belonged to the same species as Grand Master Yoda and Jedi Master Yaddle. The Child was born around 41 BBY, and was held at a compound run by Nikto mercenaries on Arvala-7 during the New Republic Era. While still an infant at the age of fifty years old, he was sought by an Imperial who hired a Mandalorian bounty hunter named Din Djarin to retrieve him. Djarin chose not to leave the Child with the Imperials and saved him from the Imperial remnant facility. After attempting to hide with the Child along the fringes of the galaxy, Djarin returned to Nevarro to deal with the Imperials chasing the Child in hopes of keeping him safe. In the process, the Child became a Mandalorian foundling and a member of Djarin's newly-created clan.