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- of Oz (1918) and Ruth Plumly Thompson's Grampa in Oz (1924). Princess Langwidere (a pun on the term "languid air", as enabled by her wealthy status and...
- visit the castle of Princess Langwidere, who has many exchangeable, detachable heads. When Dorothy refuses to let Langwidere take her head and add it to...
- revealed to be West aunt, Langwidere, a Wicked Witch and Cyra's sister. Contrary to her sister, who is good-hearted and loving, Langwidere is a cold-hearted and...
- Princess Langwidere. Langwidere locks Dorothy and Tik-Tok in the dungeon. As Dorothy and Tik-Tok ask Mr. Mouse to get help from Oz, Princess Langwidere greets...
- Endeavour. In 2016, she starred as Mary Thorne in Doctor Thorne, and Princess Langwidere in NBC's Emerald City. Martini portra**** the lead role of Jane Tennison...
- thirty-one different heads of Princess Langwidere. Jessica Sonneborn as Ev Locast, one of Princess Langwidere's thirty-one different heads. Elizabeth Masucci...
- the Cowardly Lion Stephen Stanton as Scarecrow, Xandort Gina Gershon as Langwidere Jennifer Hale as Glinda, the Good Witch Allison Mack (originally season...
- prove herself and protect Oz from the Beast Forever. Stefanie Martini as Langwidere: the eccentric Princess of Ev who is determined to exact vengeance against...
- Lost in Oz, the Witch of the East is named Cyra, the older sister of Langwidere, and mother of West. This version of the character doesn't share almost...
- King's Magic Belt. During the time that the family was enslaved, Princess Langwidere, Evoldo's niece, took the throne as regent, but was too vain to do many...