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[[File:Troupe.jpg|thumb|250px|<small>Count Olaf, his theater troupe and the [[Baudelaire orphans]], as illustrated by [[Brett Helquist]]. (Left to right) The two white-faced women, the henchperson of indeterminate gender, the bald man with long nose, the hook-handed man, (below) Klaus, Count Olaf, Sunny and Violet Baudelaire.</small>]]
 
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</gallery>|name = Count Olaf's Associates|alternate names = *Count Olaf's Theater Troupe|goals = To steal the [[Baudelaire Fortune]]|founded = Before [[The Bad Beginning]]|leaders = [[Count Olaf]] †|members = *[[Bald Man]] †
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*[[Carmelita Spats]]
 
*[[Esmé Squalor]]
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*[[Fernald]]
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*[[Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender]] †
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*[[White-Faced Women]]|book appearances = *[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]
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*[[Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography]]|adaptation appearances = *[[Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events (film)|2004 film]]
 
*[[A Series of Unfortunate Events (TV series)|Netflix Adaptation]]: all episodes}}'''Count Olaf's associates''' are, along with [[Count Olaf]], the main antagonists of ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]''. Many of them are conspiring to plot a way to obtain the [[Baudelaire Fortune]], although others follow Olaf for other motivations. Many of them are on the fire-starting side of [[V.F.D.]] Some of Olaf's associates are henchpeople, like the Hook-Handed Man, and some have other relations to him, such as Carmelita Spats being his adopted daughter.
   
 
Through the course of the series, Count Olaf has had a total of seventeen associates (but only five actual henchpeople);{{r|TBB}} eventually each associate either left Olaf for dead or was killed. By ''[[The End]]'', Count Olaf is working on his own, with no associates to assist him. For the first seven books, in each book only one associate is helping Olaf, apart from ''The Bad Beginning,'' where they all appear.
'''Count Olaf's associates''' are, along with [[Count Olaf]], the main antagonists of ''[[A Series of Unfortunate Events]]''. Many of them are conspiring to plot a way to obtain the [[Baudelaire Fortune]], although others follow Olaf for other motivations. Many of them are on the fire-starting side of [[V.F.D.]] Some of Olaf's associates are henchpeople, like the Hook-Handed Man, and some have other relations to him, such as Carmelita Spats being his adopted daughter.
 
 
Through the course of the series, Count Olaf has had a total of seventeen associates (but only five actual henchpeople); eventually each associate either left Olaf for dead or was killed. By ''[[The End]]'', Count Olaf is working on his own, with no associates to assist him. For the first seven books, in each book only one associate is helping Olaf, apart from ''The Bad Beginning'' when they all appear.
 
   
 
== Original "Theater Troupe" ==
 
== Original "Theater Troupe" ==
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[[File:Fernald.png|thumb|Fernald, the Hook-Handed Man.]]
 
[[File:Fernald.png|thumb|Fernald, the Hook-Handed Man.]]
   
[[Fernald, The Hook-Handed Man|Fernald]] is the longest associate Count Olaf ever had. Fernald has hooks for hands and it is unknown how he lost his original hands. He was about to leave Olaf in ''The Slippery Slope'' by being caught in a net, but he escaped. He left him in ''The Grim Grotto'' when he found his sister, Fiona, in the Queequeg submarine, when they escaped Olaf with the Baudelaires. But shortly after, Fernald and Fiona betrayed the Baudelaires and worked for Olaf again. However, in ''The End'', it is mentioned that the two betrayed Count Olaf for good, but his fate was eventually left to The Great Unknown. Fernald used to be on the fire fighting side of V.F.D
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[[Fernald]] is the longest associate Count Olaf ever had. Fernald has hooks for hands and it is unknown how he lost his original hands, though it is implied to be through the [[Anwhistle Aquatics|Anwhistle Fire]].{{r|TGG}} He left him in ''The Grim Grotto'' when he found his sister, [[Fiona]], in the ''Queequeg'' submarine, and the two stole ''[[The Carmelita]] ''from Olaf. His fate is left to the [[Bombinating Beast|Great Unknown]].{{r|TE}}
   
 
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[[File:Bald Man.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:Bald Man.jpg|thumb]]
   
[[The Bald Man with the Long Nose]] is one of Count Olaf's associates. Described to be as bald as an egg and as devious as an Egyptian King, the Bald Man is first seen by the [[Baudelaire family|Baudelaire orphans]] in [[Count Olaf's house]]. He later helps Olaf during his scheme at [[Lucky Smells Lumbermill]] in [[Paltryville]], posing as [[Foreman Flacutono]]. Afterwards, he poses as a head doctor at [[Heimlich Hospital]] during another of his boss' schemes. Finally, the Bald Man meets his end at the hands of several [[Volunteer Feline Detectives|starving lions]] at [[Caligari Carnival]] along with the fortune teller [[Olivia Caliban|Madame Lulu]].
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[[The Bald Man with the Long Nose]] is one of Count Olaf's associates. Described to be as bald as an egg and as devious as an Egyptian King, the Bald Man is first seen by the [[Baudelaire Family|Baudelaire orphans]] in [[Count Olaf's house]]. He later helps Olaf during his scheme at [[Lucky Smells Lumbermill]] in [[Paltryville]], posing as [[Foreman Flacutono]]. Afterwards, he poses as a head doctor at [[Heimlich Hospital]] during another of his boss' schemes. Finally, the Bald Man meets his end at the hands of several [[Volunteer Feline Detectives|starving lions]] at [[Caligari Carnival]] along with the fortune teller [[Olivia Caliban|Madame Lulu]].{{r|TCC}}
   
 
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'''Appearances:'''
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[[File:Orlando.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:Orlando.jpg|thumb]]
   
The [[Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender]] is described as being extremely fat and of unknown gender. Snicket commonly refers to them as "the overweight accomplice." It is known that they have a very strange laugh, which sounds like a howl. In ''[[The Hostile Hospital]]'', the figure presumably met their death when in the fire that destroyed [[Heimlich Hospital]].
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The [[Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender]] is described as being extremely fat and of unknown gender. Snicket commonly refers to them as "the overweight accomplice." It is known that they have a very strange laugh, which sounds like a howl. In ''[[The Hostile Hospital]]'', the figure presumably met their death when in the fire that destroyed [[Heimlich Hospital]].{{r|THH}}
   
 
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[[File:White-Faced Women.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:White-Faced Women.jpg|thumb]]
   
The [[White-Faced Women]] are described by Snicket as having powder on their faces. The two sisters assisted Count Olaf in a series of crimes, such as the kidnapping of the [[Quagmire Family|Quagmires]]. In ''[[The Slippery Slope]]'', the two become sick of Olaf's villainy and simply walk away from the group. Their current whereabouts are unknown.
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The [[White-Faced Women]] are described by Snicket as having powder on their faces. The two sisters assisted Count Olaf in a series of crimes, such as the kidnapping of the [[Quagmire Family|Quagmire Triplets]]. In ''[[The Slippery Slope]]'', the two become sick of Olaf's villainy and simply walk away from the group. Their current whereabouts are unknown.{{r|TSS}}
   
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
'''Appearances:'''
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=== The Wart-Faced Man ===
 
=== The Wart-Faced Man ===
The [[Wart-Faced Man]] made his first and only appearance in ''[[The Bad Beginning]]'' and is described as being important-looking. He was the member who turned off the lights in the theater so he, Olaf, and the troupe could escape. His current whereabouts are unknown.
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The [[Wart-Faced Man]] made his first and only appearance in ''[[The Bad Beginning]]'' and is described as being important-looking. He was the member who turned off the lights in the theater so he, Olaf, and the troupe could escape. His current whereabouts are unknown.{{r|TBB}}
   
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
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=== Unseen associates ===
 
=== Unseen associates ===
In ''The Bad Beginning'', there were several other people (at least 7) invited to the dinner party at [[Count Olaf's House|Count Olaf's house]]. Although the Baudelaires could not see them, they promised to be just as frightening as the other henchmen. Their current whereabouts are unknown as they are not mentioned again, except in chapter 10 of Lemony Snicket's autobiography, which contains pages from Snicket's commonplace book sent to the Valorous Farms Dairy.
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In ''The Bad Beginning'', there were several other people (at least 7) invited to the dinner party at [[Count Olaf's House|Count Olaf's house]]. Although the Baudelaires could not see them, they promised to be just as frightening as the other henchmen. Their current whereabouts are unknown as they are not mentioned again, except in chapter 10 of Lemony Snicket's Autobiography, which contains pages from Snicket's commonplace book sent to the Valorous Farms Dairy.{{r|TBB}}
   
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
'''Appearances:'''
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* ''[[Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography]]'' (Mentioned in the tallying page of Olaf's associates)
 
* ''[[Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography]]'' (Mentioned in the tallying page of Olaf's associates)
   
== Later associates ==
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== Other Associates ==
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=== Dr. Georgina Orwell ===
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[[File:Orwell.png|thumb]]
   
 
[[Georgina Orwell]] was an optometrist and a hypnotist who only appeared in ''[[The Miserable Mill]]''. She hypnotized [[Klaus Baudelaire|Klaus]] multiple times, using the words lucky and inordinate. Dr. Orwell was killed by the buzz saw when she stepped back into its path.{{r|TMM}}
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'''Appearances:'''
 
* ''[[The Miserable Mill]]''
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=== Esmé Squalor ===
 
[[File:EsmeS.jpg|thumb|100px|"I am Esme Gigi Genevieve Squalor!" ]]
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[[Esmé Squalor]] first appeared in ''[[The Ersatz Elevator]]'', wherein she helped Olaf with his plans to steal the Quagmire and Baudelaire fortunes. She revealed that she knew about Count Olaf's plan all along, after pushing the children into the ersatz elevator.{{r|TEE}} In ''[[The Vile Village]]'', she becomes his girlfriend, and remains with him until ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'', when Count Olaf fires her. She supposedly perished in the [[Hotel Denouement]] fire.{{r|TPP}}
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'''Appearances:'''
 
* ''[[The Ersatz Elevator]]''
 
* ''[[The Vile Village]]'' (posed as Officer Luciana)
 
* ''[[The Hostile Hospital]]'' (posed as a [[Heimlich Hospital]] doctor)
 
* ''[[The Carnivorous Carnival]]''
 
* ''[[The Slippery Slope]]''
 
* ''[[The Grim Grotto]]''
 
* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
   
 
=== Madame Lulu ===
 
=== Madame Lulu ===
 
[[File:Madame Lulu (Olívia).jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:Madame Lulu (Olívia).jpg|thumb]]
   
[[Olivia Caliban|Madame Lulu]] was an associate introduced in ''[[The Carnivorous Carnival]]''. She told Count Olaf where the Baudelaire children were each time they moved. It is strongly implied that she was in love with Olaf, which is likely the reason that Esmé wanted her to be pushed into the lion's pit. She was eaten by lions and fell into the lions pit along with the Bald Man with the Long Nose. Her real name is Olivia Caliban.
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[[Olivia Caliban|Madame Lulu]] was an associate introduced in ''[[The Carnivorous Carnival]]''. She told Count Olaf where the Baudelaire children were each time they moved, as her goal was to always give people what they wanted, no matter the consequences. It is strongly implied that she was in love with Olaf, which is likely the reason that Esmé wanted her to be pushed into the lion's pit. She was eaten by lions and fell into the lions pit along with the Bald Man with the Long Nose.{{r|TCC}}Her real name is Olivia Caliban,{{r|TE}} and she was a former Volunteer, as noted by [[Captain Widdershins]].{{r|TGG}}
   
 
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=== Hugo, Colette, and Kevin ===
 
=== Hugo, Colette, and Kevin ===
[[Hugo]], [[Colette]], and [[Kevin]] were three freaks from [[Caligari Carnival]] who joined Count Olaf's troupe in ''[[The Carnivorous Carnival]]''. It is unknown whether or not they survived the Hotel Denouement fire.
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[[Hugo]], [[Colette]], and [[Kevin]] were three employees of the freakshow from [[Caligari Carnival]] who joined Count Olaf's troupe in ''[[The Carnivorous Carnival]] ''due to being promised a better life.{{r|TCC}} They assisted in the abduction of the Snow Scouts and in planning a poisoning at Hotel Denouement. It is unknown whether or not they survived the Hotel Denouement fire.{{r|TPP}}
   
 
In ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'', the three of them are in disguises:
 
In ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'', the three of them are in disguises:
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[[File:Carmelita Spats.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:Carmelita Spats.jpg|thumb]]
   
[[Carmelita Spats]] first appeared in ''[[The Austere Academy]]'', but joined the Troupe in ''[[The Slippery Slope]]'', when Esmé adopted her. She named Olaf's submarine ''[[The Carmelita|Carmelita]]'' and performed tap-dancing ballerina fairy princess veterinarian dance recitals to torture the children rowing the ship. It is unknown whether she survived the Hotel Denouement Fire.
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[[Carmelita Spats]] first appeared in ''[[The Austere Academy]]'', but joined the Troupe in ''[[The Slippery Slope]]'', when Esmé adopted her.{{r|TSS}} She named Olaf's submarine ''[[The Carmelita|Carmelita]]'' and performed tap-dancing ballerina fairy princess veterinarian dance recitals to torture the children rowing the ship.{{r|TGG}} It is unknown whether she survived the Hotel Denouement Fire.{{r|TPP}}
   
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
* ''[[The Austere Academy]]''
 
* ''[[The Austere Academy]]''
* ''[[The Slippery Slope]]'' (Joined the Troupe)
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* ''[[The Slippery Slope]]'' (joined the Troupe)
 
* ''[[The Grim Grotto]]''
 
* ''[[The Grim Grotto]]''
 
* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
 
* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
   
=== Fiona ===
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=== The Sinister Duo ===
[[File:Fiona.png|thumb]]
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The [[Man With a Beard But No Hair]] and the [[Woman With Hair But No Beard]] - or Sinister Duo for short - are described as having "an aura of menace;" even Olaf and Esmé are afraid of the pair.{{r|TSS}} The two first appear in ''[[The Slippery Slope]]'' wherein they use V.F.D. Eagles to kidnap a group of [[Snow Scouts]]. The two later appear in ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'' as High Court Judges for the Baudelaires' trial. It is unknown whether the two survived the Hotel Denouement Fire.{{r|TPP}}
[[Fiona]] joined Count Olaf's troupe briefly to stay with her brother, Fernald, and to find her stepfather, [[Captain Widdershins]]. She later double crossed Count Olaf and stole his submarine, ''[[The Carmelita]]''. In ''[[The End]]'', Kit Snicket says that she rejoined the [[V.F.D.|Fire-Fighting Side of V.F.D.]] with her brother, and was either killed or saved by [[The Great Unknown]].
 
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
* ''[[The Grim Grotto]]''
 
 
=== Ernest Denouement ===
 
Count Olaf said in ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'' that [[Ernest Denouement]] was part of his troupe.
 
   
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
* ''[[The Slippery Slope]]''
 
* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
 
* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
   
=== Dr. Georgina Orwell ===
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=== Fiona ===
[[File:Orwell.png|thumb]]
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[[File:Fiona.png|thumb]]
   
 
[[Fiona]] joined Count Olaf's troupe briefly to stay with her brother, Fernald, and to find her stepfather, [[Captain Widdershins]].{{r|TGG}} Very soon afterwards, she and Fernald double crossed Count Olaf and stole his submarine, ''[[The Carmelita]], ''and the kidnapped recruits aboard.{{r|TPP}} In ''[[The End]]'', Kit Snicket says that she was either killed or saved by [[The Great Unknown]].
[[Georgina Orwell]] was an optometrist and a hypnotist who only appeared in ''[[The Miserable Mill]]''. She hypnotized [[Klaus Baudelaire|Klaus]] multiple times, using the words lucky and inordinate. Dr. Orwell was killed by the buzz saw when she stepped back into its path.
 
 
In the Netflix TV series, she was instead killed by the furnace when she accidentally stumbled backward into it. Her death was confirmed by a cracked set of glasses flying out a moment later.
 
   
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
'''Appearances:'''
* ''[[The Miserable Mill]]''
 
 
=== Esmé Squalor ===
 
[[File:EsmeS.jpg|thumb|100px|"I am Esme Gigi Genevieve Squalor!" ]]
 
 
[[Esmé Squalor]] first appeared in ''[[The Ersatz Elevator]]'', wherein she helped Olaf with his plans to steal the Quagmire and Baudelaire fortunes. She revealed that she knew about Count Olaf's plan all along, after pushing the children into the ersatz elevator. In ''[[The Vile Village]]'', she becomes his girlfriend, and remains with him until ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'', when Count Olaf fires her. She supposedly perished in the [[Hotel Denouement]] fire.
 
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
* ''[[The Ersatz Elevator]]''
 
* ''[[The Vile Village]]'' (posed as Officer Luciana)
 
* ''[[The Hostile Hospital]]'' (posed as a [[Heimlich Hospital]] doctor)
 
* ''[[The Carnivorous Carnival]]''
 
* ''[[The Slippery Slope]]''
 
 
* ''[[The Grim Grotto]]''
 
* ''[[The Grim Grotto]]''
* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
 
   
 
=== Ernest Denouement ===
=== The Man With A Beard But No Hair and The Woman With Hair But No Beard ===
 
 
Count Olaf said in ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'' that [[Ernest Denouement]] was one of his associates, and he was known to be on the Fire-Starting Side of VFD.{{r|TPP}}
[[File:43443891 745503982458768 7130670675240419328 n.jpg|thumb]]
 
 
The [[Man With a Beard But No Hair]] and the [[Woman With Hair But No Beard]] are described as having "an aura of menace;" even Olaf and Esmé are afraid of the pair. It is unknown if they are members of the [[V.F.D.|Fire-Starting Side of V.F.D.]], but they do not seem to know very much about the organization if they are. The two first appear in ''[[The Slippery Slope]]'' wherein they use V.F.D. Eagles to kidnap a group of [[Snow Scouts]]. The two later appear in ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]'' as High Court Judges for the Baudelaires' trial. It is unknown whether the two survived the Hotel Denouement Fire.
 
   
 
'''Appearances:'''
 
'''Appearances:'''
* ''[[The Slippery Slope]]''
 
 
* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
 
* ''[[The Penultimate Peril]]''
   
== Other associates ==
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== Minor associates ==
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As listed in ''[[Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography]]'', Count Olaf's other associates are:
=== Ivan Lachrymose ===
 
Lemony lists [[Ivan Lachrymose]] as an associate of Count Olaf. Ivan is only mentioned in the series.
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*[[Ivan Lachrymose]], a lake explorer for whom [[Lake Lachrymose]] was named.
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*[[Esmé Squalor Fan Club]]
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*Six unknown enemies
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*An Old Count and his only son
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*Three Professors
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*[[Lena Pukalie]], a film critic
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*"A man's life"
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He uses this to calculate that Count Olaf had at least twenty-five associates, possibly more than forty-one.{{r|LSTUA}}
 
*Count Olaf also mentions a woman named [[Monday]] as an associate of his.{{r|TE}}
   
=== Monday ===
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==Sources==
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Olaf mentions a woman named [[Monday]] and states that she is one of his associates.
 
 
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*[[Esmé Squalor Fan Club]]
 
 
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Revision as of 22:45, 31 December 2019

Count Olaf's associates are, along with Count Olaf, the main antagonists of A Series of Unfortunate Events. Many of them are conspiring to plot a way to obtain the Baudelaire Fortune, although others follow Olaf for other motivations. Many of them are on the fire-starting side of V.F.D. Some of Olaf's associates are henchpeople, like the Hook-Handed Man, and some have other relations to him, such as Carmelita Spats being his adopted daughter.

Through the course of the series, Count Olaf has had a total of seventeen associates (but only five actual henchpeople);[1] eventually each associate either left Olaf for dead or was killed. By The End, Count Olaf is working on his own, with no associates to assist him. For the first seven books, in each book only one associate is helping Olaf, apart from The Bad Beginning, where they all appear.

Original "Theater Troupe"

Fernald, the Hook-Handed Man

Fernald

Fernald, the Hook-Handed Man.

Fernald is the longest associate Count Olaf ever had. Fernald has hooks for hands and it is unknown how he lost his original hands, though it is implied to be through the Anwhistle Fire.[2] He left him in The Grim Grotto when he found his sister, Fiona, in the Queequeg submarine, and the two stole The Carmelita from Olaf. His fate is left to the Great Unknown.[3]

Appearances:

The Bald Man with the Long Nose

Bald Man

The Bald Man with the Long Nose is one of Count Olaf's associates. Described to be as bald as an egg and as devious as an Egyptian King, the Bald Man is first seen by the Baudelaire orphans in Count Olaf's house. He later helps Olaf during his scheme at Lucky Smells Lumbermill in Paltryville, posing as Foreman Flacutono. Afterwards, he poses as a head doctor at Heimlich Hospital during another of his boss' schemes. Finally, the Bald Man meets his end at the hands of several starving lions at Caligari Carnival along with the fortune teller Madame Lulu.[4]

Appearances:

Henchperson Of Intermediate Gender

Orlando

The Henchperson of Indeterminate Gender is described as being extremely fat and of unknown gender. Snicket commonly refers to them as "the overweight accomplice." It is known that they have a very strange laugh, which sounds like a howl. In The Hostile Hospital, the figure presumably met their death when in the fire that destroyed Heimlich Hospital.[5]

Appearances:

The White-Faced Women

White-Faced Women

The White-Faced Women are described by Snicket as having powder on their faces. The two sisters assisted Count Olaf in a series of crimes, such as the kidnapping of the Quagmire Triplets. In The Slippery Slope, the two become sick of Olaf's villainy and simply walk away from the group. Their current whereabouts are unknown.[6]

Appearances:

The Wart-Faced Man

The Wart-Faced Man made his first and only appearance in The Bad Beginning and is described as being important-looking. He was the member who turned off the lights in the theater so he, Olaf, and the troupe could escape. His current whereabouts are unknown.[1]

Appearances:

Unseen associates

In The Bad Beginning, there were several other people (at least 7) invited to the dinner party at Count Olaf's house. Although the Baudelaires could not see them, they promised to be just as frightening as the other henchmen. Their current whereabouts are unknown as they are not mentioned again, except in chapter 10 of Lemony Snicket's Autobiography, which contains pages from Snicket's commonplace book sent to the Valorous Farms Dairy.[1]

Appearances:

Other Associates

Dr. Georgina Orwell

Orwell

Georgina Orwell was an optometrist and a hypnotist who only appeared in The Miserable Mill. She hypnotized Klaus multiple times, using the words lucky and inordinate. Dr. Orwell was killed by the buzz saw when she stepped back into its path.[7]

Appearances:

Esmé Squalor

EsmeS

"I am Esme Gigi Genevieve Squalor!"

Esmé Squalor first appeared in The Ersatz Elevator, wherein she helped Olaf with his plans to steal the Quagmire and Baudelaire fortunes. She revealed that she knew about Count Olaf's plan all along, after pushing the children into the ersatz elevator.[8] In The Vile Village, she becomes his girlfriend, and remains with him until The Penultimate Peril, when Count Olaf fires her. She supposedly perished in the Hotel Denouement fire.[9]

Appearances:

Madame Lulu

Madame Lulu (Olívia)

Madame Lulu was an associate introduced in The Carnivorous Carnival. She told Count Olaf where the Baudelaire children were each time they moved, as her goal was to always give people what they wanted, no matter the consequences. It is strongly implied that she was in love with Olaf, which is likely the reason that Esmé wanted her to be pushed into the lion's pit. She was eaten by lions and fell into the lions pit along with the Bald Man with the Long Nose.[4]Her real name is Olivia Caliban,[3] and she was a former Volunteer, as noted by Captain Widdershins.[2]

Appearances:

Hugo, Colette, and Kevin

Hugo, Colette, and Kevin were three employees of the freakshow from Caligari Carnival who joined Count Olaf's troupe in The Carnivorous Carnival due to being promised a better life.[4] They assisted in the abduction of the Snow Scouts and in planning a poisoning at Hotel Denouement. It is unknown whether or not they survived the Hotel Denouement fire.[9]

In The Penultimate Peril, the three of them are in disguises:

  • Hugo is disguised as a worker at the rooftop sunbathing salon.
  • Colette is disguised as a chemist who passes by.
  • Kevin is disguised as a washerwoman by the laundry room.

Appearances:

Carmelita Spats

Carmelita Spats

Carmelita Spats first appeared in The Austere Academy, but joined the Troupe in The Slippery Slope, when Esmé adopted her.[6] She named Olaf's submarine Carmelita and performed tap-dancing ballerina fairy princess veterinarian dance recitals to torture the children rowing the ship.[2] It is unknown whether she survived the Hotel Denouement Fire.[9]

Appearances:

The Sinister Duo

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The Man With a Beard But No Hair and the Woman With Hair But No Beard - or Sinister Duo for short - are described as having "an aura of menace;" even Olaf and Esmé are afraid of the pair.[6] The two first appear in The Slippery Slope wherein they use V.F.D. Eagles to kidnap a group of Snow Scouts. The two later appear in The Penultimate Peril as High Court Judges for the Baudelaires' trial. It is unknown whether the two survived the Hotel Denouement Fire.[9]

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Fiona

Fiona

Fiona joined Count Olaf's troupe briefly to stay with her brother, Fernald, and to find her stepfather, Captain Widdershins.[2] Very soon afterwards, she and Fernald double crossed Count Olaf and stole his submarine, The Carmelita, and the kidnapped recruits aboard.[9] In The End, Kit Snicket says that she was either killed or saved by The Great Unknown.

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Ernest Denouement

Count Olaf said in The Penultimate Peril that Ernest Denouement was one of his associates, and he was known to be on the Fire-Starting Side of VFD.[9]

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Minor associates

As listed in Lemony Snicket: The Unauthorized Autobiography, Count Olaf's other associates are:

He uses this to calculate that Count Olaf had at least twenty-five associates, possibly more than forty-one.[10]

  • Count Olaf also mentions a woman named Monday as an associate of his.[3]

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