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Veronica (Mary Frann; 1943-1998) is the main villainess from The Hitchhiker 's penultimate episode, "Secrets" (airdate February 15, 1991).

The episode began with a dream sequence that revealed their backstory; Veronica, her husband Roger, and Roger's friend Bernard walking down a wooded area, which saw Roger carrying a shovel and digging up what was quickly revealed as a briefcase full of money that Roger had stashed. However, Veronica turned heel afterwards by ordering Bernard to kill Roger, as Bernard was Veronica's illicit lover, and the pair planned to kill Roger for his money. As Bernard buried Roger, the evil Veronica told her lover to make sure her husband was dead.

The dream was revealed to be a shared one between both cohorts, as it was a reminder of their actions from years ago. In the events, Veronica and Bernard had spent all of Roger's money, leading them to plan to officially declare Roger deceased (without implicating themselves) in order to receive his insurance money. As they went to the office, Veronica was spooked after seeing a man resembling her late husband, and after informing Bernard that they could cash in on the following day, both of them ended up confronted by Roger, who revealed that he survived and hid out while planning his revenge.

Roger demanded his share of the insurance money from the villainous pair, after which Bernard privately discussed killing Roger, with Veronica refusing. However, the villainess met with Roger and decided to plan her lover's murder, and on the following morning, Veronica feigned agreeing with Bernard's plan, but ordered him not to have her participate. The episode's climax saw Bernard deliver the money to Roger before shooting him, only for the bullets to fail to take down Roger. After Bernard accidentally falls to his death, Veronica appeared and embraced her husband, only to suddenly scream in horror as she realized that she was laying next to his remains, revealing that she and Bernard were successful in their murderous plan years ago--and Roger's "resurrection" was a reminder of their roles in his death. At that moment, Cluet--an insurance agent--arrived and took back the money, while also taking an hysterical Veronica, who was later arrested (off-screen).








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Buckinghamshire, England (2005 film) Novosibirsk, Russia (broadway retool, US and Australia tour) Paris, France (2020)
Veruca is depicted as is an immature, over-indulged and manipulative young girl. She has very rich parents and lives in a mansion. Veruca's affluent parents treat her like a princess and give her anything she wants, no matter how ridiculous the price. She is also shown to express no gratitude at all for what she is given.

In the book, she is described as "the daughter of rich parents" and the "heiress to the Salt fortune." Her father is the CEO of a large legume conglomerate, while her mother is said to be a geography teacher. ( Mrs. Teavee in the 1971 film and musical, Mr. Teavee in the 2005 film, Mrs. Beauregarde in the play) ; all four people ask about the existence of Loompaland ). She is the 2nd Golden Ticket Finder

Both the 1971 and 2005 films do not mention what her mother's job is, although it is implied that the mother is a socialite or taking advantage of her wealth to aid others in need. In the 1971 film, Mrs. Salt is shown doing needlepoint, which was a pastime for many women at the time the film was in production. However, in the 2005 film, she is shown markedly more as a playgirl. She makes no remark to either Veruca's outbursts or how her husband obliges their daughter. Instead, she was found quietly sipping martinis.

The age of Veruca Salt is never explicitly given in the book nor the two films, but the theatrical adaptations can allow some creative leeway into the girl's age; similarly, her nationality is English in the films but is not stated in the book, again leading to creative leeway (see "theatrical adaptations" section below). The only mention of Veruca's residence in the book is that she and her parents lived "in a great city" far away from the Bucket residence.

Each version implies that Veruca's parents have spoiled her and raised her in full luxury since the day she was born. When Veruca doesn't get what she wants immediately, she screams, shouts, kicks, stomps, jumps up and down, and takes extreme measures until she finally has her way. In other words, she has absolutely no regard, nor consideration for her family's countless emotional and financial needs. Also, she constantly bullies them without any remorse.

Before the tour with her parents to Wonka's chocolate factory, Veruca's parents (especially her father in the films and theatrical adaptations) seem to view her as a sweet, innocent "precious little princess."

Charlie's view of Veruca in the films seems jaded in that the employees of the Salt Corporation did the work thus the lady who actually found the ticket deserves the tour, not Veruca (as well as shown to be a tad naiver in the novel). In the 2005 version, Charlie expresses his concerns, saying he didn't think it was really fair as Veruca didn't find the ticket herself. Grandpa Joe tells Charlie not to worry about, saying that Mr. Salt spoils her and no good ever comes from spoiling a child like that. However, after Veruca was ambushed and dirtied in the Nut Sorting Room by Wonka's squirrels (one of which she demanded her parents buy for her), her parents' opinions of her shift more toward reality, and they act in a manner that's far less lenient and stricter. They both learned their lesson about over-indulging children. Charlie is grateful for the rare occasions when his parents or grandparents can pamper him with small gifts because he realizes they do it out of their love for him. As such, Charlie believes that Mr. Salt must really love his daughter in suspending business to have all of his employee's shell wrappers on Wonka bars to get her a Golden Ticket. While that may actually be true in some respects (as shown by the thoughts of the grandparents on Charlie's birthday that they scrimped and saved for that present and no matter how small a chance, they hope Charlie finds a Golden Ticket),

Veruca was usually the third child to leave the factory tour, by getting attacked by the squirrels. All versions of the story, except some theatrical adaptations, depict her wearing a mink fur coat over her clothes. Mink coats were almost never made for girls and women at the time that the book was written, no matter how wealthy the family was (as these coats were actually made of rabbit fur). In some theatrical shows, Veruca may have siblings that are either just as spoiled as she is, or are more sensible, as well as disgusted by her immature behavior.

In the films and theatrical versions, Mr. Salt is the only parent to suffer the same fate as his child. In the book, both Mr. and Mrs. Salt fall down the chute.

In the original 1971 ‘Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory’ portrayed by Julie Dawn Cole , Veruca is a beautiful young preteen girl with chest-length wavy long brown auburn hair, which is let loose, sapphire blue eyes and fair skin.

For most of the movie, Veruca wears her long-sleeved red button-up mini dress of black buttons on the bodice, a Peter Pan white collar, a black broad band around the waist, and white fold-up cuffs with lace lining, white long tights and black patent leather Mary Jane shoes.

In the 2005 remake ‘Charlie and The Chocolate Factory’ portrayed by Julia Winter , Veruca is a beautiful young preteen girl with creamy-pale skin, wavy dark chest-length dark chocolate brown hair and light sky-blue eyes. (In various scenes for hairstyles)

For most of the movie she wears a gray mink fur coat, a shimmery light pink button-up knee-length dress with a light pink leather belt around her waist, white tights with pink polka-dots, black double strap Mary Jane shoes, and a light pink purse with a light pink strap over her left shoulder. Her hair is worn in curls with the flanks tied back in a half ponytail by a light pink hair tie with a silver bead at each end.

When receipting the GT, she wears a long-sleeved navy-blue blazer over a white collared, button up flannel top with a maroon-red necktie attached to the collar, beige leggings, white ankle-length socks, and black patent leather casual shoes with black soles. Her hair is tied in a low ponytail.


In the 2013 musical, Veruca is a young preteen girl with fair skin straight shoulder-length blonde hair with straight bangs held place by a fuchsia headband and deep sky-blue eyes. She wears a baby pink and white ballet tutu and white tights, with peach leather point shoes with diamonds and peach Santon laces wrapped around her ankles. She has a fuchsia ballet sweater that she wears over her tutu, and a diamond necklace. In the factory, she wears white gloves and pink mink coat.

In the 2017 live show portrayed by Emma Pfaeffle , Veruca is a beautiful young preteen girl with fair skin, wavy and curly chest-length light brown hair with the flanks tied back in a half ponytail and sapphire blue eyes. She wears a white Santin bow with a black-and-white striped underside, a white silk knee-high dress with a white stripe on the edge over the dress skirt, short, wide, puffed sleeves, a white band around the waist, white ruffles on the bodice and sleeves, beige tights and white patent leather Mary Jane shoes.

In the 2017 live show portrayed by Jessica Cohen , Veruca is a teenage girl (instead of her usual age ‘10–12’) with fair skin, wavy chest-length blonde hair and light blue eyes. She wears a light pink headband with a bow on it, a gold necklace with a charm, a white blouse with a thick white fur neckline, long sleeves puffed at the shoulders, a light pink knee-high pencil skirt with a thick deeper pink band with a giant bow on it, white tights and light pink high heel boots.
Veruca Salt regularly exerts loud and petulant behavior in order to get what she desires, and even her parents are not immune to her countless loud screaming outbursts. She shamelessly browbeats her parents over material things. When Veruca demands that she must have a Golden Ticket, her father buys numerous cases of Wonka Bars. Then, he orders his factory workers to put aside their regular duties of peanut-shelling and unwrap the bars, although stopping regular work in his factory would cost him three things: business, stock price and revenue. The process lasts three days, all of which Veruca spends complaining and screaming that she doesn't have her ticket. Eventually, her father vows to keep up the search until he finds one for her. On the fourth day the ticket is finally found, Veruca is "all smiles again."

Her home is located in " a great city, far away" from the Bucket residence. Unlike the two movie adaptations, Veruca's hair is curly and blonde (with a pink bow at the top of her hair), and her dress resembles a ballet tutu. She is described as very pretty by Mr. Wonka when he first meets her and her parents at the factory gates. Wonka also comments "I always thought a Veruca was a wart you got on the bottom of your foot, but how wrong I was after seeing you!".

She may be similar in character to Miranda Piker , an unused fellow tour group member early on in the novel's drafts. She is the second person to find a Golden Ticket, and the third to be kicke
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