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Revision as of 18:40, 24 June 2020
Billy Andrews is the brother of Prissy Andrews and Jane Andrews who bullies Anne Shirley Cuthbert and others at school. He is a secondary character in Anne, and is portrayed by Christian Martyn.
Appearance and Personality
Billy exhibits many narcissistic, sadistic and predatory tendencies, which he displays through his insidious actions against Anne Shirley Cuthbert, Cole Mackenzie and other classmates. He also often mocked Gilbert Blythe for his friendship with Anne, and displayed unfriendly behavior after Gilbert's father dies. He's also prone to lying, as after breaking Cole's wrist, the schoolhouse window, and the writing group's clubhouse he neglects to take responsibility. He's seemingly very fond of his sister Prissy, and cared about her reputation to the extent of blaming Anne of spreading rumors about Prissy's alleged affair with the school teacher.
During his later teens, he exhibits psychologically abusive and sexually predatory behavior when he sexually assaults a classmate, and later spreads lies around the town that the individual in question was the initiator of the incident.
Billy has blond hair, a brutish face, and a stocky frame, however, he is the shortest among his male peers at school.
Story
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While Cole was painting the set for the Christmas play, Billy staged an "accident," which led to Cole falling off the ladder he was on and breaking his wrist.
Billy is responsible for the destruction of Anne's clubhouse and Cole's sculptures that were positioned around it. In retaliation, Cole ran to the schoolhouse and fought him, which ended with Billy getting his ear burnt on the stove.
Gallery
Episode Appearances
- Season 1
- S1, Ep. 2: "I Am No Bird, and No Net Ensnares Me"
- S1, Ep. 3: "But What Is So Headstrong as Youth?"
- S1, Ep. 4: "An Inward Treasure is Born"
- S1, Ep. 5: "Tightly Knotted to a Similar String"
- S1, Ep. 7:" Wherever You Are Is My Home"