Who plays Pewterschmidt?
Alex BorsteinFamily Guy
Barbara Pewterschmidt/Voiced by
Who is the grandmother in Family Guy?
Barbara “Babs” Pewterschmidt (née Hebrewberg) is a character on the animated TV show Family Guy. She is the mother of Lois Pewterschmidt, mother-in-law of Peter and the maternal grandmother of Meg, Chris, and Stewie Griffin.
How old is Pewterschmidt?
Babs Pewterschmidt | |
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Age | 69 (as of “Welcome Back, Carter”) |
Job(s) | N/A |
Where is Babs Pewterschmidt from?
Weekapaug, Rhode Island
Barbara ‘Babs’ Pewterschmidt (née Hebrewberg) is Lois’s mother and Carter Pewterschmidt’s wife. She and Carter are both very wealthy, although she reveals that she grew up in more humble beginnings in Weekapaug, Rhode Island in “Absolutely Babulous” and only maintains a facade of class to please Carter.
Did Peter sleep with Babs?
Though uncertain that it will work, Peter chooses to sleep with Barbara Pewterschmidt, Lois’ mother. Peter goes to Bill to end their friendship, only to end up having sex with him, inadvertently getting even with Lois.
Who played Bunny Swan?
Alex Borstein
Alex Borstein | |
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Born | Alexandrea Borstein February 15, 1971 Highland Park, Illinois, U.S. |
Alma mater | San Francisco State University |
Occupation | Actress comedian writer producer |
Years active | 1993–present |
What episode does Peter blackmail Carter?
Welcome Back, Carter
Welcome Back, Carter
“Welcome Back, Carter” | |
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Family Guy episode | |
Episode no. | Season 9 Episode 3 |
Directed by | Cyndi Tang-Loveland |
Written by | Wellesley Wild |
Who is Lois Griffin Mom?
Barbara Pewterschmidt
Lois Griffin/Mother
Did Lois sleep with Bill Clinton?
Believing that Bill is a bad influence on Peter, Lois goes to confront Bill, but ends up having sex with him.
What episode does Peter become president?
Griffin Goes to Washington. After the toy company is taken over by a tobacco company, Peter is set up as the president and is sent to Washington to lobby against a bill.
Who voices Stephanie Family Guy?
She was voiced by Alex Borstein, who during the commentary for “And Then There Were Fewer” stated that Seth MacFarlane had asked her to use her “fat” voice.