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|origin = ''Mrs. Doubtfire''
 
|origin = ''Mrs. Doubtfire''
|image = Daniel Hillard.jpg
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Daniel Hillard.jpg|Daniel Hillard
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File:Mrs-doubtfire-robin-williams.jpg|Mrs. Doubtfire
 
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|size = 200
 
|fullname = Daniel Hillard
 
|fullname = Daniel Hillard
|alias = Mr. Hillard, Danny Hillard, Euphegenia Doubtfire, Mrs. Doubtfire
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|alias = Mr. Hillard<br/>
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Danny Hillard<br/>
|hobby = Being with his family<br />Teaching children on his television show
 
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Euphegenia Doubtfire<br/>
|occupation = Host of ''Euphegenia's House''<br />Freelance Voice Actor<br />Housekeeper in disguise (formerly)
 
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Mrs. Doubtfire
|skills = Expert Voice Acting<br />Expert Impersonator<br />Able to disguise himself
 
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|hobby = Being with his family.<br/>
|goals = To spend time with his ex-wife and children by posing as their babysitter (formerly)
 
 
Teaching children on his television show.
|family = [[Miranda Hillard]] (ex-wife)<br />Lydia Hillard (daughter)<br />Christopher Hillard (son)<br />Natalie Hillard (daughter)<br />Frank Hillard (brother)
 
 
|occupation = Host of ''Euphegenia's House''<br/>
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Freelance Voice Actor<br/>
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Housekeeper in disguise (formerly)
 
|skills = Expert Voice Acting<br/>
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Expert Impersonator<br/>
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Able to disguise himself
 
|goals = Spend time with his ex-wife and children by posing as their babysitter (formerly).
 
|family = Evelyn Hillard (mother)<br />Frank Hillard (brother)<br />[[Miranda Hillard]] (ex-wife)<br />Lydia Hillard (daughter)<br />Christopher Hillard (son)<br />Natalie Hillard (daughter)
 
|friends = Jack<br />Mrs. Sellner<br />Mr. Lundy
 
|friends = Jack<br />Mrs. Sellner<br />Mr. Lundy
 
|enemies = Stuart Dunmeyer (formerly)
 
|enemies = Stuart Dunmeyer (formerly)
|type of hero = Master of Disguise
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|type of hero = Master of Disguise}}
}}
 
 
{{quote|Look at this! My first day as a woman and I'm... getting hot flashes!|Daniel in disguise as Mrs. Doubtfire}}
 
{{quote|Look at this! My first day as a woman and I'm... getting hot flashes!|Daniel in disguise as Mrs. Doubtfire}}
   
 
'''Daniel Hillard''' is the main protagonist of ''Mrs. Doubtfire''. He is [[Miranda Hillard|Miranda]]'s ex-husband and [[Lydia Hillard|Lydia]], [[Chris Hillard|Chris]], and [[Natalie Hillard]]'s father.
 
'''Daniel Hillard''' is the main protagonist of ''Mrs. Doubtfire''. He is [[Miranda Hillard|Miranda]]'s ex-husband and [[Lydia Hillard|Lydia]], [[Chris Hillard|Chris]], and [[Natalie Hillard]]'s father.
   
He is played by the late Robin Williams (who also portrayed [[Mork McConnell]], [[Alan Parrish]], [[Jack Powell]], [[Professor Phillip Brainard]], [[Peter Banning]], [[Lovelace]], and [[Genie (Disney)|Genie]]).
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He was portrayed by the late Robin Williams, who also portrayed [[Mork]], [[Popeye]], [[John Keating]], [[Alan Parrish]], [[Jack Powell]], [[Phillip Brainard]], [[Peter Banning]], [[Rainbow Randolph]], [[Lance Clayton]], [[Genie (Disney)|Genie]], [[Batty Koda]], [[Ramón (Happy Feet)|Ramón]], and [[Lovelace]].
   
==Biography==
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==Personality==
 
Initially, Daniel is an irresponsible and childish parent. He loves doing voices and being funny for people, especially his children. He has always loved his children, but has been more of a buddy to them than a competent parent.
Daniel is a freelance voice artist living in San Francisco, California who quits his job due to a disagreement over a questionable script. Though a devoted and loving father to his three children Lydia, Chris, and Natalie, Daniel is an unreliable and childish husband. Despite his wife [[Miranda Hillard|Miranda]]'s objections, Daniel throws a wild birthday party for his son Chris (which Miranda previously forbade Chris due to his bad report card). The party creates a major disturbance in the neighborhood. Arriving home from work after receiving a complaint from a neighbor, Miranda becomes furious with him for planning and throwing a party behind her back and, after an argument, seeks a divorce. At their first custody hearing, a judge grants Miranda custody of the children since Daniel has neither a residence nor a steady job.
 
   
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Due to his mischievous and fun-loving nature, he also tends to clash with his wife [[Miranda Hillard]] concerning their set of rules, eventually leading to their divorce.
Soon, Daniel learns that Miranda intends to hire a housekeeper and secretly alters her classifieds form when she declines his offer to take care of the kids. He then calls Miranda several times, using his voice acting skills as several undesirable female job applicants. Finally, he calls as a Scottish-accented nanny, whom he calls Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire. Impressed with her alleged qualifications, Miranda invites "Mrs. Doubtfire" for an interview. Daniel enlists his older brother Frank, a makeup artist, and his boyfriend Jack to transform him into the character.
 
   
 
Following his transformation as Mrs. Doubtfire, Daniel learned to shape up and become more responsible and serious, as well as learning chores around the house, impressing Miranda.
After being further impressed by the interview, Miranda hires Mrs. Doubtfire. The children initially struggle to adjust to Mrs. Doubtfire's methods, but they soon begin to thrive, becoming happier and doing better in school while Miranda is able to heal her distant relationship with her children as she and Mrs. Doubtfire become good friends. Daniel has to learn several skills to play his role, such as cooking and cleaning, and also improves himself.
 
   
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==Biography==
However, despite impressing Miranda greatly with his new-found maturity, Daniel realizes that he has indirectly created another barrier, as when he asks to look after the children, Miranda insists she could never dismiss Mrs. Doubtfire as the family's lives have been made so much better by "her." One night, Lydia and Chris learn that Mrs. Doubtfire is their father in disguise, but after the initial panic and learning why he did it, they agree to keep it a secret from everyone.
 
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Daniel Hillard is a voice actor living in San Francisco, California. Though a devoted, loving, and well-meaning father to his three children, Lydia, Chris and Natalie, Daniel is a poor disciplinarian and his wife of 14 years, Miranda, considers him unreliable. One day, he quits his job at an animation studio over dispute over a questionable script, then returns home to throw a chaotic birthday party for Chris, despite Miranda saying that Chris could not have one due to his bad report card. Returning home from work due to a neighbor's complaint, Miranda is furious with Daniel for having planned and thrown the party behind her back, and, after a heated argument, reaches the end of her patience and files a divorce. At their first custody hearing, the judge initially grants Miranda sole custody of the children, since Daniel has neither a residence nor a job, but tells Daniel that he will order joint custody if the former gets a suitable residence and job within 3 months.
   
 
As Daniel works to rebuild his life, getting a menial job at a TV station, he learns that Miranda intends to hire a housekeeper and surreptitiously alters her classifieds form when she refuses to let him take care of the children. He then calls Miranda several times, using his voice acting to trick her into thinking that bed job applicants are calling, then calls as a British-accented nanny, whom he dubs "Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire." who has years of experience. Impressed with her alleged qualifications, Miranda invites "Mrs. Doubtfire" for an interview. Daniel enlists his brother Frank, a makeup artist, and his partner Jack to transform him into the character.
Daniel also takes a job at a television station. One day, CEO Jonathan Lundy sees Daniel clowning around with toy dinosaurs on the set of an unsuccessful children's program. Impressed with Daniel's creativity, Mr. Lundy invites him to dinner at Bridge's Restaurant on the coming Friday night for Daniel to pitch ideas as a new host. Meanwhile, Miranda expects Mrs. Doubtfire to attend a birthday dinner arranged by her boyfriend Stu Dunmire scheduled at the same time and place.
 
   
 
After being further impressed by the interview, Miranda hires Mrs. Doubtfire. The children initially struggle to adjust to Mrs. Doubtfire's strict methods, but they soon begin to thrive, becoming happier and doing better in school, while Miranda is able to heal her strained relationship with them as she and Mrs. Doubtfire become good friends. Daniel has to learn several skills to play the role convincingly, such as cooking and cleaning, and also improves himself. However, despite impressing Miranda greatly with his newfound maturity, Daniel soon realizes that he has indirectly created another barrier, as when he asks to look after the children, Miranda insists she could never dismiss Mrs. Doubtfire, as the family's lives have been made so much better by "her." One night, Chris and Lydia accidentally learn that Mrs. Doubtfire is their father in disguise, but after the initial panic and learning why he did it, agree to keep it a secret and are happy to have him back in their lives.
Unable to reschedule either appointment, Daniel goes to the restaurant and tries to rotate between both dinners, changing in and out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume in the restroom. He consumes several alcoholic beverages between the two tables and becomes tipsy. He forgets to change out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume before returning to Mr. Lundy's table and seasons cayenne pepper (which Stu is allergic to) on Stu's food. When Mr. Lundy questions the costume, Daniel covers for his mistake by explaining his alter-ego is his idea for a television persona, impressing Lundy. At Miranda's table, Stu starts choking. Regretful of his actions, Daniel administers the Heimlich manoeuvre which makes the mask rip off, exposing his identity. Horrified and furious to discover her ex-husband and housekeeper are the same person, Miranda storms out of the restaurant with the children.
 
   
 
One day, Jonathan Lundy, the CEO of the TV station Daniel works at, sees Daniel clowning around with toy dinosaurs on the set of an unsuccessful children's program on the cusp of cancellation. Impressed with his creativity, Lundy invites him to dinner at Bridge's Restaurant on the coming Friday night in order for Daniel to pitch ideas as a possible new host. Miranda, meanwhile, expects Mrs. Doubtfire to attend a birthday dinner arranged by her new romantic interest Stuart Dunmire scheduled at the same time and place.
At their next custody hearing, Daniel demonstrates he has a job and a suitable home and gives a heart felt speech on why he masqueraded as Mrs. Doubtfire. However, the judge while sympathetic, is disturbed by his actions and grants Miranda full custody, with Daniel limited to supervised visitation once a week, much to his and even Miranda's dismay because Miranda knew he never meant any harm. Without Mrs. Doubtfire, the children become miserable again and even Miranda admits their lives were so much better with "her". Soon, they are delighted when they see Daniel dressed as Mrs. Doubtfire hosting his own television program titled ''Euphegenia's House'', which becomes a hit across several American cities.
 
   
 
Unable to reschedule his dinner with Lundy and not wanting to disappoint his family, Daniel goes to the restaurant and tries to rotate between both dinners, changing in and out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume in the restroom. He consumes several alcoholic beverages between the two tables and becomes tipsy. He forgets to change out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume before returning to Lundy's table and seasons pepper, an ingredient Stuart is allergic to, on Stuart's order. When Lundy questions the costume, Daniel quickly covers for his mistake by explaining that his alter ego is his idea for a television persona, impressing Lundy. At Miranda's table, Stuart starts choking on the pepper. Out of regret, Daniel, still in the Mrs. Doubtfire costume, administers the Heimlich maneuver and manages to save him. Unfortunately, during the struggle, Daniel's mask rips off, revealing his identity. Horrified and furious, Miranda storms out of the restaurant with the children.
Miranda pays a visit to Daniel after he wraps up one episode. Congratulating him on his success, she admits things were better when he was involved, so she decides to appeal the custody ruling. Later, the children are greeted by Daniel, revealed as their new babysitter, undisguised and without supervision.
 
   
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At their next custody hearing, Daniel demonstrates he has a job and a suitable home, then explains his action. Unfortunately, the judge, although sympathetic, is disturbed by his behavior and grants Miranda full custody, with Daniel limited to supervised visitation once a week. The ruling devastates Daniel and, unbeknownst to him, Miranda, as she realizes that he never meant any harm.
They head out as Miranda watches a ''Euphegenia's House'' episode where Mrs. Doubtfire answers a letter from a young girl named Katie whose parents have separated, saying no matter what arrangements families have, love will prevail.
 
   
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Without Mrs. Doubtfire, Miranda and the children become depressed, realizing how much "she," therefore Daniel, improved their lives. However, they are delighted when they see Daniel dressed as Mrs. Doubtfire hosting his own television program, "Euphegenia's House", which becomes a hit across several American cities. One day, Miranda pays a visit to Daniel after he wraps up one episode and, congratulating him on his success, admits that things were better when he was involved, so she forgives him, successfully appeals the custody ruling, allowing them joint custody, and makes peace with him. Later, the kids are greeted by Daniel, revealed as their new babysitter, undisguised and without supervision. They head out as Miranda watches a Euphegenia's House episode where Mrs. Doubtfire answers a letter from a little girl whose parents are divorcing, saying that no matter what arrangements families have, love will prevail.
==Personality==
 
Initially, Daniel is an irresponsible and childish parent. He loves doing voices and being funny for people, especially his children. He has always loved his children, but has been more of a buddy to them than a competent parent. He also tends to clash with his wife [[Miranda Hillard]] concerning their set of rules, eventually leading to their divorce.
 
 
Following his transformation as Mrs. Doubtfire, Daniel learned to shape up and become more responsible and serious, as well as learning chores around the house, impressing Miranda.
 
 
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*According to Robin Williams, he spent 4½ hours a day having the makeup applied.
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* According to Robin Williams, he spent 4½ hours a day having the makeup applied.
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* Tim Allen, Bryan Cranston, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, Bill Murray, Rick Moranis, John Goodman, Mike Myers, the late John Candy, Rowan Atkinson, John Travolta, Rob Schneider, Dustin Hoffman, the late Leslie Neilsen, Danny DeVito, Daniel Stern, the late John Ritter and the late Phil Hartman were all considered for the role of Daniel Hillard before the late Robin Williams was cast.
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*In the original ending to the film, Daniel and Miranda (who had broken up with Stu, who was originally going to be antagonistic and wished to send the children to military school so he could have Miranda for himself) would have remarried. However this idea was opposed by Robin Williams and Sally Field (divorcees themselves) who did not wish to give children of divorced couples false hope. Because of this, the final version of the film depicts Daniel and Miranda still divorced but on better terms.
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Revision as of 00:13, 9 September 2020

Look at this! My first day as a woman and I'm... getting hot flashes!
~ Daniel in disguise as Mrs. Doubtfire

Daniel Hillard is the main protagonist of Mrs. Doubtfire. He is Miranda's ex-husband and Lydia, Chris, and Natalie Hillard's father.

He was portrayed by the late Robin Williams, who also portrayed Mork, Popeye, John Keating, Alan Parrish, Jack Powell, Phillip Brainard, Peter Banning, Rainbow Randolph, Lance ClaytonGenie, Batty Koda, Ramón, and Lovelace.

Personality

Initially, Daniel is an irresponsible and childish parent. He loves doing voices and being funny for people, especially his children. He has always loved his children, but has been more of a buddy to them than a competent parent.

Due to his mischievous and fun-loving nature, he also tends to clash with his wife Miranda Hillard concerning their set of rules, eventually leading to their divorce.

Following his transformation as Mrs. Doubtfire, Daniel learned to shape up and become more responsible and serious, as well as learning chores around the house, impressing Miranda.

Biography

Daniel Hillard is a voice actor living in San Francisco, California. Though a devoted, loving, and well-meaning father to his three children, Lydia, Chris and Natalie, Daniel is a poor disciplinarian and his wife of 14 years, Miranda, considers him unreliable. One day, he quits his job at an animation studio over dispute over a questionable script, then returns home to throw a chaotic birthday party for Chris, despite Miranda saying that Chris could not have one due to his bad report card. Returning home from work due to a neighbor's complaint, Miranda is furious with Daniel for having planned and thrown the party behind her back, and, after a heated argument, reaches the end of her patience and files a divorce. At their first custody hearing, the judge initially grants Miranda sole custody of the children, since Daniel has neither a residence nor a job, but tells Daniel that he will order joint custody if the former gets a suitable residence and job within 3 months.

As Daniel works to rebuild his life, getting a menial job at a TV station, he learns that Miranda intends to hire a housekeeper and surreptitiously alters her classifieds form when she refuses to let him take care of the children. He then calls Miranda several times, using his voice acting to trick her into thinking that bed job applicants are calling, then calls as a British-accented nanny, whom he dubs "Mrs. Euphegenia Doubtfire." who has years of experience. Impressed with her alleged qualifications, Miranda invites "Mrs. Doubtfire" for an interview. Daniel enlists his brother Frank, a makeup artist, and his partner Jack to transform him into the character.

After being further impressed by the interview, Miranda hires Mrs. Doubtfire. The children initially struggle to adjust to Mrs. Doubtfire's strict methods, but they soon begin to thrive, becoming happier and doing better in school, while Miranda is able to heal her strained relationship with them as she and Mrs. Doubtfire become good friends. Daniel has to learn several skills to play the role convincingly, such as cooking and cleaning, and also improves himself. However, despite impressing Miranda greatly with his newfound maturity, Daniel soon realizes that he has indirectly created another barrier, as when he asks to look after the children, Miranda insists she could never dismiss Mrs. Doubtfire, as the family's lives have been made so much better by "her." One night, Chris and Lydia accidentally learn that Mrs. Doubtfire is their father in disguise, but after the initial panic and learning why he did it, agree to keep it a secret and are happy to have him back in their lives.

One day, Jonathan Lundy, the CEO of the TV station Daniel works at, sees Daniel clowning around with toy dinosaurs on the set of an unsuccessful children's program on the cusp of cancellation. Impressed with his creativity, Lundy invites him to dinner at Bridge's Restaurant on the coming Friday night in order for Daniel to pitch ideas as a possible new host. Miranda, meanwhile, expects Mrs. Doubtfire to attend a birthday dinner arranged by her new romantic interest Stuart Dunmire scheduled at the same time and place.

Unable to reschedule his dinner with Lundy and not wanting to disappoint his family, Daniel goes to the restaurant and tries to rotate between both dinners, changing in and out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume in the restroom. He consumes several alcoholic beverages between the two tables and becomes tipsy. He forgets to change out of the Mrs. Doubtfire costume before returning to Lundy's table and seasons pepper, an ingredient Stuart is allergic to, on Stuart's order. When Lundy questions the costume, Daniel quickly covers for his mistake by explaining that his alter ego is his idea for a television persona, impressing Lundy. At Miranda's table, Stuart starts choking on the pepper. Out of regret, Daniel, still in the Mrs. Doubtfire costume, administers the Heimlich maneuver and manages to save him. Unfortunately, during the struggle, Daniel's mask rips off, revealing his identity. Horrified and furious, Miranda storms out of the restaurant with the children.

At their next custody hearing, Daniel demonstrates he has a job and a suitable home, then explains his action. Unfortunately, the judge, although sympathetic, is disturbed by his behavior and grants Miranda full custody, with Daniel limited to supervised visitation once a week. The ruling devastates Daniel and, unbeknownst to him, Miranda, as she realizes that he never meant any harm.

Without Mrs. Doubtfire, Miranda and the children become depressed, realizing how much "she," therefore Daniel, improved their lives. However, they are delighted when they see Daniel dressed as Mrs. Doubtfire hosting his own television program, "Euphegenia's House", which becomes a hit across several American cities. One day, Miranda pays a visit to Daniel after he wraps up one episode and, congratulating him on his success, admits that things were better when he was involved, so she forgives him, successfully appeals the custody ruling, allowing them joint custody, and makes peace with him. Later, the kids are greeted by Daniel, revealed as their new babysitter, undisguised and without supervision. They head out as Miranda watches a Euphegenia's House episode where Mrs. Doubtfire answers a letter from a little girl whose parents are divorcing, saying that no matter what arrangements families have, love will prevail.

Trivia

  • According to Robin Williams, he spent 4½ hours a day having the makeup applied.
  • Tim Allen, Bryan Cranston, Mel Gibson, Harrison Ford, Tom Hanks, Steve Martin, Bill Murray, Rick Moranis, John Goodman, Mike Myers, the late John Candy, Rowan Atkinson, John Travolta, Rob Schneider, Dustin Hoffman, the late Leslie Neilsen, Danny DeVito, Daniel Stern, the late John Ritter and the late Phil Hartman were all considered for the role of Daniel Hillard before the late Robin Williams was cast.
  • In the original ending to the film, Daniel and Miranda (who had broken up with Stu, who was originally going to be antagonistic and wished to send the children to military school so he could have Miranda for himself) would have remarried. However this idea was opposed by Robin Williams and Sally Field (divorcees themselves) who did not wish to give children of divorced couples false hope. Because of this, the final version of the film depicts Daniel and Miranda still divorced but on better terms.