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1The following is a character page for those characters included in the ''[[Film/NationalLampoonsVacation Vacation]]'' film series. '''All spoilers will be unmarked.'''
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3[[foldercontrol]]
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5!!The Griswolds
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7[[folder:General]]
8* ButtMonkey: Clark especially, but the whole family is not immune to going through hell in the process.
9* DeadpanSnarker: All of them.
10* NuclearFamily: No pets, but your standard upper-middle class family living in a house in the suburbs.
11** BigScrewedUpFamily: Appear pretty normal on the outside, but Clark's antics do have their effect. We never see this onscreen, but according to Ellen, his ecstatic behavior has even made a big deal at parties, weddings, and funerals. The Griswold neighbors certainly act as if they have a reputation. They've also been involved in two kidnappings, despite Ellen describing their experience at the end of ''Christmas Vacation'' as their first. Admittedly, they were the ''victims'' of a kidnapping in ''European Vacation'' as opposed to a family member wittingly kidnapping someone in ''Christmas Vacation''.
12* SharedFamilyQuirks: Sarcasm and unstoppable good intentions (specifically, the boys in the case of the latter).
13[[/folder]]
14
15[[folder:Clark Griswold]]
16!!Clark W. Griswold Jr.
17[[quoteright:342:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/clark_griswold.PNG]][[caption-width-right:342:[[labelnote:Click here to see him in the 2015 revival]]:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/old_man_griswold.PNG]][[/labelnote]]
18!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ChevyChase
19!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsEuropeanVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation'' | ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
20
21->''"The journey sucks. That's what makes you appreciate the destination."''
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23Head of the house and dad extraordinaire, Clark Griswold is the last true family man willing to go to strenuous lengths to ensure that his family is getting the most out of whatever vacation he's been cooking up. Things go a little south, and Clark can get a little crazy, but his heart nearly always falls right back into the right place.
24----
25* AffectionateNickname: Ellen calls him "Sparky."
26* TheAntiGrinch: Clark desperately wants to have a good old-fashioned family Christmas, and will not allow one disaster after another drive the family away, even as [[SanitySlippage his sanity begins to slip]].
27* AxCrazy: ''Christmas Vacation'' puts a chainsaw in his hands while he seeks to find another Christmas tree after his first goes up in flames thanks to Uncle Louis.
28* BewareTheNiceOnes: He seriously is an affable and well-meaning father the majority of the time. It just takes a big pile of disasters for the fall to settle in.
29* BlatantLies: Has a habit of giving these. In the original alone, he told Russ that the girl he'd skinny-dipped with in the hotel pool was simply a pool waitress, having previously lied to the girl by telling her he wasn't married.
30* BumblingDad: He rivals ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Homer Simpson]] himself'' for the poster boy of his trope. He has crazy plans for his family which end in disaster and doesn't necessarily make the smartest decisions when fixing them.[[note]]Funny enough, much of his bumbling comes from the ''opposite'' type of issue Homer has; whereas much of the Simpsons family patriarch's ultimately stems from his laziness and gluttony, Clark's bumbling comes from the fact that he lets himself become a doormat while maintaining a cheery facade, despite (or often because) of him being ''hell-bent'' on achieving what he sets out to accomplish, come hell or high water, only to ultimately ''snap'' when he's gotten too far over his head to proceed any further. And like Homer, his family still loves and supports him, despite the obvious dysfunction between them.[[/note]]
31* BunnyEarsLawyer: Despite his awkwardness and awful luck in his regular life Clark is apparently very good at his job which seems to be a (usually) well-paying high-level research and development role at his company. Notably, in contrast to his boss Clark seems to actually know and care about the science behind the products the company is making.
32* TheChewToy: Out of all the family members, he probably suffers the most indignities.
33* ClusterFBomb: Goes off in the R-rated original when his family wants to suspend their vacation and go home. See HeroicBSOD below.
34* CoolOldGuy: In the 2015 film, Clark happily gives his grandson a guitar he received from Bob Dillan. (No, not ''that'' Music/BobDylan). He still has his old charm.
35* DeathGlare: Not even above giving these to his own son after he reaches his breaking point.
36* DemotedToExtra: In the 2015 film, he is no longer the main protagonist, instead he plays a rather pivotal supporting role.
37* {{Determinator}}: No matter what happens, Clark will never turn back. Whether it be annoying family visits or his house being utterly destroyed, he '''will''' press on.
38* DidntThinkThisThrough: Although Clark is often a victim of circumstance, he more often gets into trouble by not properly planning things.
39* DistractedByTheSexy: A RunningGag is that Clark will fixate on some young model and completely forget about whatever else he was doing.
40* DrivesLikeCrazy: He puts these skills to good use in ''European Vacation'', when he chases down the man who kidnapped Ellen.
41* EasilyForgiven: He is let off fairly easily for the crimes he pulls off in the films (holding a guard at gunpoint, kidnapping his boss, etc).
42** Ellen's reaction to seeing him get naked with another woman in the hotel pool is to simply shake her head and walk away. When Clark later apologizes, she apologizes to him as well and the two reconcile.
43* FreudianSlipperySlope: Goes through this when talking to Mary [[SexySecretary the attractive underwear clerk]] at the mall.
44-->'''Clark:''' I was just smelling-- smiling! I was just blousing-- browsing!
45* GrumpyOldMan: Clark runs a bed and breakfast in the 2015 revival. Despite warmly receiving his family, he's a total dick to all of his guests.
46* HappilyMarried: Though he's a ChivalrousPervert, Clark is very happy to be married to his loving wife Ellen.
47* HeroicBSOD:
48** Gives an epic rant in the original when his family tells him they should just go home.
49--->'''Clark:''' I think you're all fucked in the head. We're ten hours from the fucking fun park and you wanna bail out. Well I'll tell you something: this is no longer a vacation. It's a quest. It's a quest for fun. I'm gonna have fun, and you're gonna have fun. We're all gonna have so much fucking fun, we'll need plastic surgery to remove our goddamn smiles! You'll be whistling 'Zippity-Doo-Dah' out of your assholes! [[LaughingMad Ahahaha!]] I gotta be crazy, I'm on a pilgrimage to see a moose! Praise Marty Moose! ''Holy shit!''"
50** Then there's ''Christmas Vacation''.
51--->'''Clark:''' Ahh... hey! If any of you are looking for any last-minute gift ideas for me, I have one. I'd like Frank Shirley, my boss, right here tonight. I want him brought from his happy holiday slumber over there on Melody Lane with all the other rich people. And I want him brought right here, with a big ribbon on his head, and I want to look him straight in the eye and I want to tell him what a cheap, lying, no-good, rotten, four-flushing, low-life, snake-licking, dirt-eating, inbred, overstuffed, ignorant, blood-sucking, dog-kissing, brainless, dickless, hopeless, heartless, fat-ass, bug-eyed, stiff-legged, spotty-lipped, worm-headed sack of monkey shit he is! ''HALLELUJAH! HOLY SHIT!'' [[BreathlessNonSequitur Where's the Tylenol?]]
52* HighSchoolSweethearts: With Ellen.
53* HockeyMaskAndChainsaw: Dons one when cutting down a second Christmas tree shortly after losing his temper with the family.
54* ImprobableParkingSkills: In the original, Clark falls asleep behind the wheel, only to wake up finding himself careening the family down the street. After a few quick spins to the wheel, they're parked in the hotel parking lot.
55-->'''Clark:''' We're here!
56* ItsTheJourneyThatCounts: Deconstructed, as seen with the quote above: he genuinely believes that the destination is wonderful enough that the difficulty of the journey is worth reaching it.
57* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: At his worst. It takes a lot to push him there, but keeping with the nature of the series, you can guarantee it's where he'll always end up.
58* LargeHam: He's such a dad; just see how he describes the family going on a trip to get their Christmas tree.
59-->'''Clark:''' We're kicking off our fun, old-fashion family Christmas by heading out into the country in the old front-wheel drive sleigh to embrace the frosty majesty of the winter landscape and select that most important of Christmas symbols.
60* MyGodWhatHaveIDone: As much hell as Dinky put him through, he's genuinely horrified when he finds out that [[spoiler: Dinky was dragged down the road by the rear bumper and killed and that he's responsible.]]
61* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Flashes Russ over a video chat call in ''Hotel Hell Vacation''.
62* [[MentorArchetype The Obi Wan]]: Yes, he actually assumes this role in the revival when Russ is ready to fly back home instead of take his family to Wally World like he'd originally intended.
63* PassingTheTorch: Dissuades his son from giving up on his family vacation in the revival, and bestows upon him the original [[TheAllegedCar Griswold Family Truckster]] to complete the journey.
64* PrecisionFStrike: Despite ''Christmas Vacation'' earning a softer rating than its original, Clark still sneaks one of these in when ranting to his family.
65-->'''Clark:''' We're going to have the hap-hap-HAPPIEST Christmas since [[Film/WhiteChristmas Bing Crosby tap danced with Danny FUCKIN' Kaye!]]
66* RageBreakingPoint: Clark always hits these by the end of the movie. See ClusterFBomb above.
67* TheReasonYouSuckSpeech: Delivers one to his boss after Eddie pulls an epic RhetoricalQuestionBlunder and delivers him to their home on Christmas Eve. Interestingly, despite his LargeHam rant he gave earlier regarding Frank, his actual speech is much more down-to-earth and serious.
68-->'''Frank Shirley:''' Bonus? How did you get a bonus? I cut out bonuses this year.\
69'''Clark:''' Yeah, thanks for telling us. I was expecting a check; instead I got enrolled in a jelly club. Seventeen years with the company and I've gotten a Christmas bonus every year except for this one. You don't want to give bonuses? ''Fine!'' But when people count on them as part of their salary... well what you did was just plain...\
70'''Russ:''' Sucks.
71* RedOniBlueOni: Red to Ellen's Blue.
72* SanitySlippage:
73** The first ''Vacation'' movie has everything about their family road trip going terribly wrong. Clark finally snaps when [[spoiler:it turns out the amusement park they'd been trying to get to the whole time is closed for repairs]].
74** Reaches it in ''Christmas Vacation'' upon receiving [[spoiler: a year-long membership to the Jelly of the Month Club instead of a Christmas bonus]].
75* SlasherSmile: Once he's reached his breaking point, evidenced at the end of the first and third movies.
76* SpitTake: He's far from immune. Does this with a cup of eggnog in ''Christmas Vacation'' after Eddie reveals his family will be staying with the Griswolds until the end of the month. Actually did it in the original movie with ''hamburger helper'' when Aunt Edna reveals she'll be riding with the family part of the way.
77* TwoPersonPoolParty: Clark actually gets two--one with the Girl in the Red Ferrari, and one with his wife later after she'd forgiven him for the first one.
78* UglyGuyHotWife: Averted in the original series, as Chevy Chase and Beverly D'Angelo are pretty evenly matched. The 2015 revival, however, shows that he didn't quite age so well having lost some hair and is mildly obese.
79* TheUnfavorite: Not of his own parents, but of Ellen's, who seem much more supportive of deadbeat Cousin Eddie than their son-in-law who's provided their daughter with an upper-middle-class lifestyle.
80* VerbalTic: He likes to punctuate his more animated rants with a "''Holy shit!''"
81* WhiteCollarWorker: He works in an office designing food additives.
82* WideEyedIdealist: Thinks fondly of vacations, despite their reality being a little less than ideal.
83[[/folder]]
84
85[[folder:Ellen Griswold]]
86!!Ellen Griswold
87[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/ellen_griswold.PNG]][[caption-width-right:350:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in the 2015 revival]]:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/old_lady_beverly.PNG]][[/labelnote]]
88!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BeverlyDAngelo
89!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsEuropeanVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation'' | ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
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91Clark's beloved and unceasingly faithful wife. It may be a lot having to deal with everything that goes wrong in the ''Vacation'' series and her husband's over-the-top reactions, but Ellen almost always manages to keep a cool head and power through.
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93* AnticsEnablingWife: All throughout the series of films, Ellen will make the mildest attempts to talk Clark out of his schemes and yet stand by quietly as things continue to get worse.
94* CigaretteOfAnxiety: Lights one in ''Christmas Vacation'' while working in the kitchen since things are proving to be as stressful as anticipated.
95-->'''Francis:''' Ellen, are you smoking again?
96-->'''Ellen:''' [[BlatantLies No!]] ''(throws cigarette away)''
97* CleavageWindow: The dress she wears on Christmas Eve sports one of these.
98* DamselInDistress: She gets kidnapped from their hotel near the end of ''European Vacation'', only to be saved by Clark.
99* DemotedToExtra: Right along with Clark, in the 2015 film. However, Ellen’s case is more egregious as she has the least amount of dialogue and screen time between the two of them.
100* EasilyForgiven: After seeing her husband skinny dip in a hotel pool with another woman, she forgives mere minutes later while Audrey was suspecting they would get a ''divorce''.
101* {{Foil}}: Classic Ellen becomes this in the 2015 revival when compared to Russ's wife Debbie. While Ellen was unceasingly loyal to Clark, Debbie has doubts about her marriage. While Ellen was usually calm and collective in dire circumstance, Debbie had a secret wild side revealed when her past comes up on Russ's family vacation.
102* HairOfGoldHeartOfGold: Sports beautiful blonde locks and is certainly the most moral and level-headed of the group.
103* HappilyMarried: Very happy to be Clark's wife, as his antics ''are'' fueled by genuine devotion to family fun.
104* HighSchoolSweethearts: States in ''European Vacation'' that she and Clark fall into this trope.
105* OnlySaneWoman: She is the only level-headed person in most situations and in their family, including extended family.
106* ModestyTowel: Sports one in ''European Vacation'' when Clark videos a dance she used to do. Comes back to bite her in the butt when their camera gets stolen.
107* MsFanservice: Primarily in the first movie, where she's seen topless in the shower and later skinny dips in the hotel pool. Later movies, however, aren't without their nods.
108* NotSoAboveItAll:
109** Clark and Ellen both wake up the entire hotel they're staying at after each of them jump in the pool on two separate occasions and yell about how cold it is.
110** After discovering that Clark didn't delete the video of her dancing in the nude on their camera that got stolen in ''European Vacation'', Ellen goes back to the hotel to get plastered.
111* RedOniBlueOni: Blue to Clark's Red.
112* ShowerScene: In the first movie.
113%%* SilverVixen: In the 2015 revival and the reunion show.
114* TwoPersonPoolParty: Proves to Clark that she can be fun by stripping naked at the hotel pool and jumping in. This is after she'd interrupted and forgiven Clark for the previous TwoPersonPoolParty he'd had with the Girl in the Red Ferrari that didn't lead anywhere.
115* UglyGuyHotWife: Averted until the 2015 revival, where Beverly D'Angelo has clearly aged better than Chevy Chase (with some work done).
116* [[ViolentlyProtectiveGirlfriend Violently Protective Wife]]: Can get annoyed by Clark's tendencies to go off the rails, but is still very much in love with him. This is seen when she finally snaps at Aunt Edna after she berates Clark for the umpteenth time.
117* WhatTheHellHero:
118** Calls Clark out on his behavior after the family delivers Aunt Edna's body in the first movie.
119** She's also very upset with him when he opts to just leave her body on the porch, though she doesn't have a better solution.
120** She's also pretty upset with Clark in the very first scene of ''Christmas Vacation,'' where he dangerously messes with two redneck guys in their truck while driving with the whole family in the car.
121* YouWouldntLikeMeWhenImAngry: Once their car gets stuck in the desert, Ellen shuts Aunt Edna up good.
122[[/folder]]
123
124[[folder:Audrey Griswold]]
125!!Audrey Griswold
126[[quoteright:302:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/audrey.png]][[caption-width-right:302:[[labelnote:Click here to see her in the 2015 revival]]:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/audrey_2.PNG]][[/labelnote]]
127!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DanaBarron, Creator/DanaHill, Creator/JulietteLewis (pictured top), Creator/MarisolNichols, Creator/LeslieMann (pictured bottom)
128!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsEuropeanVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation'' | ''Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure'' | ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
129
130Clark and Ellen's daughter, who frequently bickers with her brother or covers herself in a layer of snark to combat whatever Murphy's law has to offer. In the revival, she's married to the handsome Stone Crandall.
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132* BigEater: ''European Vacation'' features an ImagineSpot where she bloats up from eating too many European desserts. Once the boyfriend she was trying to get skinny for breaks up with her, she doesn't hold back from gorging herself the rest of the vacation.
133* BrattyTeenageDaughter: Really doesn't want to share her bed with her brother during ''Christmas Vacation'', and loudly asks if the grandparents can stay at a hotel instead of their house.
134* CharacterizationMarchesOn: She and Russ were a pair of bickering siblings who were shown to genuinely care for each other in the original. The first sequel, ''European Vacation'', turns Audrey into a BigEater who complains about missing her boyfriend the whole time. ''Christmas Vacation'' once again takes her into a different direction. Making her into the biggest DeadpanSnarker in the family with lovable daughter tendencies. By the time she's grown up, she possesses DumbBlonde tendencies.
135* DeadpanSnarker: Probably the most notable example of the household.
136-->'''Audrey:''' We're not driving all the way out here so you can get one of those stupid ties with the Santa Clauses on it, are we dad?\
137'''Clark:''' No, I have one of those at home.
138* DumbBlonde: Has shades of this in the revival.
139-->'''Audrey:''' Governor Perry said [Stone] saved two thousand lives. That's how many we lost in Pearl Harbor, so basically he stopped Pearl Harbor.
140* FormerlyFat: Had a little chunk on her in ''European Vacation'', as she's also seen sporting a larger appetite than usual.
141* HappyMarriageCharade: See StepfordSmiler below.
142* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Played straight in the original films, but [[AvertedTrope Averted]] in the 2015 sequel where she's played by Creator/LeslieMann.
143* PostStressOverEating: After her boyfriend breaks up with her in ''European Vacation,'' she's not trying to get skinny for anyone anymore.
144* SickeninglySweethearts:
145** She and her husband Stone act this way in front of the visiting Griswolds, giving them the impression that the two of them are in quite the stable marriage.
146** Audrey's boyfriend Jack in ''European Vacation'' spends most of what little screen time he has making out with Audrey. She brings him up all the time, but later finds out he's really not feeling it.
147* SmokingIsCool: Tells her Cousin Vicki in the original ''Vacation'' that farming isn't cool, prompting Vicki to change her mind by sharing her stash of weed. Audrey is later seen at the hotel wearing a pair of shades and holding a blunt.
148-->'''Russ:''' You don't even know how to inhale.
149* StepfordSmiler: In the revival, Audrey is revealed to have married the very attractive and wealthy Stone Crandall, and the two appear extremely happy together when Russ's family stops by. It's later revealed, however, that they are incredibly unhappy and cheat on each other all the time.
150* TookALevelInJerkass: The fifth ''Vacation'', she doesn't show Rusty sympathy on his trip to Walley World. In a DeletedScene, she enjoys her husband Stone's humiliation on live TV and has a shot of getting her own job.
151* VagueAge: The first film portrays her and Rusty as roughly the same age, while ''European Vacation'' implies she's slightly younger. Come ''Christmas Vacation'', Audrey is clearly the older sibling.
152[[/folder]]
153
154[[folder:Rusty Griswold]]
155!!Russell "Rusty" Griswold
156[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/russssss.gif]][[caption-width-right:320:[[labelnote:Click here to see him in the 2015 revival]]:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/russsss.PNG]][[/labelnote]]
157!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/AnthonyMichaelHall, Creator/JasonLively, Creator/JohnnyGalecki (pictured top), Creator/EthanEmbry, Creator/EdHelms (pictured bottom)
158!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsEuropeanVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation'' | ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
159
160Clark and Ellen's son, who goes along with his father's antics enthusiastically at first, and hesitantly later on. Upon finally growing up and starting a family of his own, Russ is eager to follow in his footsteps and recreate the classic family vacation he fondly remembers from his childhood.
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162* AccidentalPervert: Turbulence on his plane causes him to accidentally rip the collar of a woman's shirt.
163* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: Falls into this role when he and Audrey are forced to sleep together in ''Christmas Vacation''.
164* AuthorAvatar: In the first movie, he's Creator/JohnHughes' younger self, as the original short story was based on a childhood experience.
165* BlatantLies: Tells a girl in ''European Vacation'' that he has normal parents.
166* BumblingDad: In the newest ''Vacation'' movie, the apple is demonstrated to have not fallen far from the tree.
167* CharacterizationMarchesOn: The first film portrayed him and Audrey as pretty close despite typical sibling bickering. ''European Vacation'' gives him an exaggerated love of music and turned him into a ChivalrousPervert. ''Christmas Vacation'' brings him back down to earth.
168* ChivalrousPervert: Exclusively in ''European Vacation'', where he's constantly trying to talk to girls and even makes out with a topless German chick.
169* ClusterFBomb: Goes through one akin to his father in the revival.
170-->'''Russ:''' Fuck me! I give up! All I wanted to do was take my fucking family on a fucking trip to Wally World and ride the fucking Velociraptor! [...] I guess I'm the asshole for trying to bring my family closer together, right? What do I get: kids who don't want to be with me and a wife who's miserable.
171* ComicallyMissingThePoint:
172** After he and his family discover the pool they thought was a natural spa was actually raw sewage.
173--->'''Debbie:''' We're naked and covered in human waste.\
174'''Russ:''' Oh come on sweetheart, we don't know that it's human.
175** Also used in one of the first scenes of ''Vacation (2015)'' to establish his status as a BumblingDad. After Kevin writes "I have a vagina" on James' guitar, Rusty marks out "vagina" and writes "penis" to remedy the situation.
176** In the original ''Vacation'', Ellen is shocked that her family would consider leaving Aunt Edna's body on her cousin's porch in the rain. Russ responds by telling her that it's not like she can catch a cold now.
177* DeadpanSnarker: Mostly in ''European Vacation'', as evidenced when Clark wants to take a family photo in front of a fountain.
178-->'''Rusty:''' Yeah, the Griswolds in front of a fountain. [[SarcasmMode Major entertainment]].
179* TheDeterminator: ''Really'' wants to bring his own family closer together like when he was a kid.
180* TheDutifulSon: Frequently by his father's side, seen helping Clark put up his ridiculous amount of Christmas decorations.
181* HappilyMarried: Analyzed. Rusty believes Debbie settled for him, but never stopped trying to make their marriage work. Debbie is under the impression that the spark has left her and Rusty's marriage at the beginning of the movie, but realizes that she very much still loves him for how much he's sacrificed to stay with his family.
182* HeroicBSOD: Had one in the revival after his car runs out of gas in the desert, then blows up, then his family tells him that the whole vacation was a disaster. See ClusterFBomb above for the transcript. Oddly, Russ's tirade is PlayedForDrama more so than Clark's in past installments.
183* KavorkaMan: As an awkward teen, he managed to get to second base with a beautiful German girl with what looks like very little effort. He also picks up another chick in Rome.
184* MistakenForPedophile:
185** Tries to act as his son James' wingman, which comes across as very uncomfortably creepy.
186** In the first scene of the movie, Russ is trying to talk to a kid in the airplane he's piloting, only to be knocked into him in the most awkward positions due to turbulence.
187* NiceGuy: Arguably more so than his dad, especially in the revival, as Russ is just as well-meaning with a more polite temperament.
188* NotAllowedToGrowUp: Played straight normally, but [[AvertedTrope Averted]] in the 2015 sequel. He takes the central role played by Creator/EdHelms and has a family of his own, and takes them to Walley World inspired by a trip from his childhood.
189* OhNoNotAgain: Has this reaction in ''Christmas Vacation'' upon seeing his father chatting up a store clerk, nodding to the first movie.
190* RageBreakingPoint: Suffers this in the desert. Ironically, he could've pressed on after the Prancer exploded; it's his family turning on him that finally sets him off.
191* SanitySlippage: Goes through one in the 2015 ''Vacation'' movie, akin to his father's old rages.
192* SexlessMarriage: Defied; he and Debbie have sex every week, though it's implied that there isn't much thrill given that Debbie believes it's gotten too routine.
193* ThousandYardStare: Sports one after the Tartan Prancer blows up in the desert, cuing his RageBreakingPoint.
194* TookALevelInJerkass: For such a NiceGuy, Rusty is very moody in ''European Vacation'', even going so far as to constantly demand a vote on Clark's endeavors, including going on the trip to begin with.
195* UndyingLoyalty: To Clark. Hell, [[IgnoreTheFanservice he left a topless blonde]] when he thought his father was in danger.
196* VagueAge: He and Audrey are portrayed as roughly the same age in the original, while Rusty states he's fifteen by ''European Vacation''. The next film, however, makes him appear slightly younger, and establishes that Audrey is indeed the older sibling.
197[[/folder]]
198
199!!The Johnsons
200
201[[folder:General]]
202
203* DownOnTheFarm: In the first movie, they're seen living on a farm in Kansas before hitting financial troubles sometime before ''Christmas Vacation'' and having to sell the land.
204* MassiveNumberedSiblings: Vicki, Dale, Eddie Jr., Junior, and Daisy Mabel were all introduced in the first movie, with Catherine expecting another child. ''Christmas Vacation'' adds Ruby Sue and Rocky into the mix, while ''Vegas Vacation'' adds Cousin Denny and ''Eddie's Island Adventure'' features Clark "Third" Johnson.
205
206[[/folder]]
207
208[[folder:Cousin Eddie Johnson]]
209!!Edward "Eddie" Johnson
210[[quoteright:304:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/cousin_eddie.png]]
211!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/RandyQuaid
212!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation'' | ''Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure''
213
214->''"I got laid off when they closed that asbestos factory, and wouldn't you know it, the army cuts my disability pension because they said that the plate in my head wasn't big enough."''
215
216Clark's white trash cousin-in-law who somehow manages to get entangled in many of his family endeavors, much to Clark's chagrin. He may be dumb and occasionally insensitive, but Eddie does recognize the importance of family love.
217----
218* EleventhHourRanger: He doesn't show up until midway through ''Christmas Vacation'', but he plays a prominent role through the rest of the film.
219* AintTooProudToBeg: Sheepishly asks Clark for fifty-two thousand dollars in the first movie.
220* BornUnlucky: First he gets laid off from his job at an asbestos factory. Then the Army cuts his disability pension because the metal plate in his head isn't big enough. Then he has to have the plate replaced with a plastic one (which he's afraid of denting) because he wets his pants and forgets who he is whenever Catherine uses the microwave oven. And finally, he and his family are now living in a dilapidated RV because he and Catherine have sent all their money to a televangelist and sold their house and land.
221* BreakoutCharacter: Appears in the first movie as nothing more than another messed up relative, returns in ''Christmas Vacation'' with a more sizable role, returns again in ''Vegas Vacation'' and received his own DirectToDVD spinoff movie.
222* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: This exchange when Clark takes him and the kids sledding best sums it up.
223-->'''Eddie:''' I don't know if I oughta go sailin' down no hill with nothin' between the ground and my brains but a piece of government plastic.\
224'''Clark:''' Do you really think it matters, Eddie?\
225'''Eddie:''' Well you see, the plate runs underneath my part here [...] if this gets dented, then my hair just ain't gonna look right.
226* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Clark tries getting the kids hyped up for Santa's arrival on Christmas by telling them his sled was spotted by an airline pilot just outside of New York.
227-->'''Eddie:''' You serious, Clark?
228* DiscoDan: Still wears leisure suits despite them going out of style a decade before the movie came out.
229* InnocentlyInsensitive: Eddie's family has suffered from his non-employment for years simply because he's holding out for a management position.
230* JabbaTableManners: During ''Christmas Vacation'', he noisily slurps down eggnog, licks melted Jell-O off Ellen's finger, and later taste-tests the sweet potatoes by taking a mouthful right off the serving spoon.
231* KindheartedSimpleton: His heart is always in the right place, but his head usually is not.
232* NiceGuy: Despite his stupidity and lack of refinement, Eddie is exceedingly kind and affable.
233* PervertDad: Played with; Lots of girls French kiss, but Eddie tells Vicki that she's the best. In a nod to this joke, he and Vicki greet each other with a quick Frenchie when she comes home from work in the fourth film — implying that this is merely a bizarre family tradition. Regardless, he is in no way a pedophile.
234* PluckyComicRelief: Provides much of it in the third and fourth films.
235* RhetoricalRequestBlunder: When Clark goes on a long tirade about how he'd love to have his boss tied up at their house so he could chew him out once he finds out he suspended Christmas bonuses, Eddie decides to kidnap him and bring him to the Griswold house.
236* SarcasmBlind: Clark's disdainfully snarky comments always go right over his head, as do derogatory remarks of any other kind:
237-->'''Clark:''' "My cousin-in-law, whose heart is bigger than his brain--"
238-->'''Eddie:''' "I appreciate that, Clark."
239* UndyingLoyalty: To Clark. So much that in his spin-off film, he’s named his youngest son after him.
240
241[[/folder]]
242
243[[folder:Catherine Johnson]]
244!!Catherine Johnson
245!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MiriamFlynn
246!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' | ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation'' | ''Christmas Vacation 2: Cousin Eddie's Island Adventure''
247
248Ellen's cousin, and Eddie's beloved wife.
249----
250* CovertPervert: Acts just as excited as Eddie when they get the RV to themselves in ''Christmas Vacation'' and he tells her to get out [[NoodleImplements the rubber sheets and the gerbils]].
251* ExtremeDoormat: Though it's implied that Eddie's just too stupid to know any better. See {{Workaholic}} below.
252* LethalChef:
253** She cooks the family Christmas dinner, but puts the turkey in way too early, which burst open like some sort of alien when Clark briefly cuts in, and essentially ends up serving them turkey jerky. She gets emotional when she notices everyone’s disappointment, but they all act grateful over her meal, albeit disgusted as they eat said meal, but only Eddie and their dog enjoy it.
254** In ''Vegas Vacation'', Rusty falls ill after eating the chicken she and Eddie serve them that was literally grilled on a boulder under the scorching Vegas sun.
255* {{Workaholic}}: Due to Eddie being unemployed, Catherine has to work her ass off to provide for their many kids.
256-->'''Catherine:''' Eddie says after the baby comes, I can quit one of my night jobs.
257
258[[/folder]]
259
260[[folder:Vicki Johnson]]
261!!Vicki Johnson
262!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JaneKrakowski
263!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation''
264
265Eddie and Catherine's oldest daughter.
266----
267* FamilyFriendlyStripper: Vicki works as a nightclub stripper in the fourth movie but doesn't seem to get naked on the stage.
268* IncestSubtext: Informs Audrey that she can french kiss. When Audrey says that a lot of people can, Vicki proudly informs her that her daddy says she's the best.
269* PutOnABus: Absent during ''Christmas Vacation'' due to being in "the clinic [[TheAlcoholic getting cured off the Wild Turkey]]."
270* TheStoner: When Audrey informs her that being a farmer isn't considered very cool, she counters her claim by showing off a shoebox full of weed (the implication being that she grew it herself).
271
272[[/folder]]
273
274[[folder:Dale Johnson]]
275!!Dale Johnson
276!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/JohnPNavinJr
277!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation''
278
279Eddie and Catherine's oldest son.
280----
281* CrappyCarnival: In ''Christmas Vacation'', Eddie remarks that he works at a carnival cleaning up vomit and hopes to be promoted to weight-guesser or sideshow barker.
282* PutOnABus: Eddie explains his absence in ''Christmas Vacation'' by informing Clark that Dale is preparing for his career in the carnival.
283
284[[/folder]]
285
286[[folder:Ruby Sue Johnson]]
287!!Ruby Sue Johnson
288!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/EllenHamiltonLatzen, Creator/JulietteBrewer
289!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation''
290
291Eddie and Catherine's youngest daughter.
292----
293* CheerfulChild: Especially so after Clark tells her Santa will definitely be paying a visit to the Griswold house.
294* ComicallyCrossEyed: Apparently went cross-eyed after falling down a well. We never see it, however, because after a swift kick from a mule, everything returned back to normal.
295* ComicallyMissingThePoint: Ruby Sue comments that Rocky's "shittin' bricks" about the upcoming Christmas holiday, and amends it to "shittin' ''rocks''" when Clark reminds her not to talk that way.
296* FromTheMouthsOfBabes: As evidenced by her role in ''Christmas Vacation''.
297-->'''Ruby Sue:''' Sometimes I think all that Santa crap is just bull. If he was so real, how come we didn't get squat last year? We didn't do nothin' wrong, and we ''still'' got the shaft.
298
299[[/folder]]
300
301[[folder:Daisy Mabel Johnson]]
302!!Daisy Mabel Johnson
303[[quoteright:320:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/84335_13448_0_2.jpg]]
304!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/VioletRamis
305!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation''
306
307Eddie and Catherine's younger daughter.
308----
309* BigEater: According to Eddie, she eats like a horse.
310* CuteMute[=/=]TheVoiceless: Never says a word during her few scenes because she was born without a tongue.
311* WhatHappenedToTheMouse: Daisy appears in a couple of brief scenes and doesn't even get a mention in ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation'' or the other sequels.
312[[/folder]]
313
314!!Rusty's Family
315
316[[folder:General]]
317
318* BadassFamily: As opposed to the first generation of Griswolds, Rusty's family is more violent. The Wally World resolution has them brawling another family for seats on the Velociraptor.
319
320[[/folder]]
321
322[[folder:Debbie Griswold]]
323!!Debbie Griswold
324[[quoteright:249:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/debbie.PNG]]
325!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ChristinaApplegate
326!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
327
328Rusty's wife who feels she may be trapped in a stale relationship with her bumbling husband.
329----
330* {{Foil}}: To Ellen of the original series. While Ellen was always loyal to Clark despite his eccentrics, Debbie feels her and Rusty's marriage is dying. While Ellen was a ReasonableAuthorityFigure, Debbie is shown to be proud of her wild college past.
331* InSeriesNickname: Something of a legend at her old college, where she was known as Debbie-Do-Anything.
332* NakedPeopleAreFunny: Apparently climbed the clock tower at her old college naked back in her heyday.
333* ReallyGetsAround: May have stuck her finger in the dean's dick, as well as fucked Creator/AnthonyHopkins. She later reveals that she previously slept with around ''thirty'' guys.
334* SexlessMarriage: Defied; she and Russ have sex every week, though Debbie does believe it's gotten routine.
335* VomitIndiscretionShot: Happens several times after attempting the Chug Run, in which a person chugs a full pitcher of beer before attempting to run through an obstacle course to raise awareness for Aspergers.
336-->'''James:''' Why is she puking so much?\
337'''Russ:''' [[ItMakesSenseInContext It's for aspbergers.]]
338
339[[/folder]]
340
341[[folder:James Griswold]]
342!!James Griswold
343[[quoteright:278:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/james.PNG]]
344!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/SkylerGisondo
345!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
346
347Rusty and Debbie's oldest son, who takes a liberal political stance, enjoys playing guitar and reading books, and is constantly bullied by his little brother Kevin.
348----
349* ActualPacifist: Won't fight back against Kevin because he believes he's taking the high road. {{Subverted|Trope}}, as it doesn't last.
350* AlmostKiss: With Adena before being interrupted by Kevin.
351* BewareTheNiceOnes: Downplayed, but James does eventually learn to stand up to his little brother. [[WimpFight Turns out it doesn't take much]].
352-->'''James:''' ''(begins pushing Kevin down)'' Wow, this is so easy. You are such a little boy.
353* ButtMonkey: It's mostly because he was spineless when it came to his little brother Kevin. And in some moments, his father Rusty didn't help him much when it came to a girl.
354* GrewASpine: Walks into the climactic Wally World brawl towards the end.
355-->'''Debbie:''' James, no, you're not going to fight.\
356'''James:''' I'm not going to stand here like a little bitch.
357* NiceGuy: He's incredibly polite and believes in taking the high road. By the end of the movie he's still a nice guy, [[GrewASpine he's just got a backbone]].
358* RageBreakingPoint: {{Downplayed|Trope}}, but James stops taking abuse from Kevin when Adena finally tells him that the high road isn't really working for him.
359* WouldHitAGirl: Scratches Ethan's daughter on the arm while his and Rusty's families duke it out at Wally World.
360
361[[/folder]]
362
363[[folder:Kevin Griswold]]
364!!Kevin Griswold
365[[quoteright:257:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/kevin.PNG]]
366!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/SteeleStebbins
367!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
368
369Rusty and Debbie's youngest son, who verbally abuses everyone (particularly his brother) and has overall behavior problems.
370----
371* AnnoyingYoungerSibling: He's a dick to James the whole first hour of the movie.
372* BigBrotherBully: Inverted, as James is the older, meeker brother while Kevin is younger and more malicious.
373* BrattyHalfPint: Very much so, until James finally steps up and puts him in his place. Still, he shows signs of being just as much of a dick as before afterward, but he probably won't mess with his big brother as much.
374* EnfantTerrible: Verbally abuses James and helps himself to his possessions all the time, such as his guitar which he graffitis.
375* FromTheMouthsOfBabes: Basically everything he says.
376-->'''Kevin:''' This is dope as ''fuck''.
377* {{Jerkass}}: He really is a little shit, and he's never given any redeeming moments but when he joins in on Rusty fighting the rival pilot.
378* {{Sadist}}: He puts a plastic bag over his brother's face, just to see how long he would last until he blacked out.
379[[/folder]]
380
381!!Extended Family
382
383[[folder:Aunt Edna]]
384!!Aunt Edna
385!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ImogeneCoca
386!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation''
387
388Ellen's Aunt Edna whom Clark loathes. Lived with Eddie and Catherine for awhile before passing away on Clark's trip to Wally World.
389----
390* AccidentalMisnaming: Calls Clark "Claud" upon seeing him again, though [[StealthInsult this may not have been unintentional]].
391* AssholeVictim: With the exception of Ellen, none of the Griswolds are sad to see her go.
392* [[GrumpyOldMan Grumpy Old Woman]]: She even makes fun of Clark for not catching a hint that Eddie, her son-in-law, wants to ask for money.
393* NotQuiteDead: A deleted scene shows a finger twitch from Edna's presumably dead body, but this was removed due to being even ''darker'' than what actually happened.
394* ObnoxiousInLaws: Before the heckling parents came along in ''Christmas Vacation'', there was Aunt Edna in all her glory.
395
396[[/folder]]
397
398[[folder:Nora and Clark Griswold Sr.]]
399!!Nora and Clark Griswold, Sr.
400!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DianeLadd (Nora) and Creator/JohnRandolph (Clark)
401!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation''
402
403Clark's parents who come and stay with the family during the holidays.
404----
405* ActionDad: {{Parodied}}. When Clark goes back in the living room to look for the squirrel in the tree, his dad is the only person to accompany him.
406* TheAlcoholic: When Clark asks his dad how he got through the hectic holiday season, he gives him this response:
407-->'''Clark Sr.:''' I had a lot of help from Jack Daniels.
408* BumblingDad: Clark Sr. is implied to have been one of these in his day.
409* CoolOldGuy: Clark Sr. is a very sweet old man who wants to see Clark succeed at providing his family with a happy Christmas vacation just as much as he does. While sharing a beer with Rusty in the original ''Vacation'', Clark mentions that his father did the same with him when he was Rusty's age.
410* GenerationXerox: Apparently, Clark Sr. was just like his son when it came to providing the family a happy Christmas, including suffering from several mishaps.
411* HappilyMarried: They look like such a happy family in Clark's childhood films.
412* SeniorSleepCycle: According to the DVD commentary, the seniors had a side bet going as to who could appear onscreen asleep most often.
413
414[[/folder]]
415
416[[folder:Frances and Art Smith]]
417!!Frances and Arthur "Art" Smith
418!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/DorisRoberts (Frances) and Creator/EGMarshall (Art)
419!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation''
420
421Ellen's parents who come and stay with the family during the holidays.
422----
423* AlcoholHic: Frances sports one of these while the family is witnessing Clark's failure with the Christmas lights.
424* DeadpanSnarker: Art is a very grumpy one towards Clark. Oddly enough, he subverts this with everyone else and is perfectly pleasant to them... even Eddie!
425* EveryoneHasStandards: They have very little respect for Clark, but when [[HeroicBSOD he loses his temper about his boss for cheating him and his fellow employees out of their Christmas bonuses]], they feel a little sorry for him; they even showed full support for Clark when he personally confronts his boss for this.
426* GrumpyOldMan: Art. Nothing Clark does is ever good enough.
427* JerkWithAHeartOfGold: Art acts very disproving towards Clark, but is the first to stand in support of Clark against his boss Frank Shirley when Clark is telling Shirley off.
428* ObnoxiousInLaws: They'll never miss an opportunity to put Clark down.
429* SeniorSleepCycle: According to the DVD commentary, the seniors had a side bet going as to who could appear onscreen asleep most often.
430
431[[/folder]]
432
433[[folder:Aunt Bethany and Uncle Lewis]]
434!!Aunt Bethany and Uncle Lewis
435!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/MaeQuestel (Bethany) and Creator/WilliamHickey (Lewis)
436!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation''
437
438Clark's aunt and uncle who come and stay with the family on Christmas Eve.
439----
440* CigarChomper: Lewis frequently smokes long cigars.
441* {{Cloudcuckoolander}}: Aunt Bethany, in spades. Implied to be due to dementia.
442** Every line out of her mouth is hilariously clueless, and her prayer before the family's Christmas feast is the Pledge of Allegiance.
443--->'''Bethany''': Is Rusty still in the navy?
444** She wraps up her cat and a Jell-O mold as presents, the latter of which starts melting and leaking through the box after it's brought into the house.
445** Said Jell-O mold has cat food mixed into it.
446** After Lewis blows up the storm sewer and launches the Santa/sleigh decoration into the sky, she starts singing "The Star-Spangled Banner" and gets everyone to join in.
447--->'''Bethany''': Play ball!
448* {{Gasshole}}: Aunt Bethany's implied to be one.
449-->'''Ellen''' (''in regards to the "presents" Bethany brought''): Aunt Bethany you shouldn't have.
450-->'''Bethany''': Oh dear, did I break wind?
451-->'''Lewis''': Jesus, did the room clear?
452* GrumpyOldMan: Uncle Lewis, who as seen in Clark's childhood Christmas films was always kind of a dick.
453* IgnorantAboutFire: Lewis' habit of tossing aside the still-burning match he's just used to light his cigar causes disaster twice during ''Christmas Vacation''.
454* {{Jerkass}}: Unlike Art, who comes around to support Clark at the climax, Lewis enjoys being a jackass to everyone.
455-->'''Lewis:''' Hey Griz, me and Bethany figured out the perfect gift for you.\
456'''Clark:''' Aw, Uncle Lewis, you didn't have to buy me anything…\
457'''Lewis:''' Dammit Bethany, he guessed it.
458* ScrewPolitenessImASenior: Uncle Lewis again. Nothing anyone does is ever good enough to evade his snark.
459
460[[/folder]]
461
462[[folder:Stone Crandall]]
463!!Stone Crandall
464[[quoteright:270:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/stone.PNG]]
465!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ChrisHemsworth
466!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
467
468->''"Even the strongest faucet sometimes lets out a few drops."''
469
470Audrey's husband who works as a very successful weatherman and provides for Audrey so that she'll never have to work in her life. The two of them live in Stone's enormous house with a cattle ranch in the back that he herds himself.
471----
472* TheAce: He's got money, looks, endowment--what more could a girl want?
473* AlwaysSomeoneBetter: Serves this role towards Rusty, as he's super good looking and he and Audrey appear not to have lost the spark of their marriage [[StepfordSmiler (at least on the outside)]].
474* GagPenis: When he comes in to explain the house TV to Russ and Debbie, his penis is very clearly visible through his boxer briefs.
475* GoodOlBoy: A typical conservative cowboy.
476* ManlyTears: Is not ashamed to talk about crying over the state of the country.
477* MrFanservice: Constantly portrayed in ways that highlight his features.
478* StepfordSmiler: Despite looking very happy with Audrey, Clark and Ellen later reveal to Rusty that their marriage is a sham. Stone and Audrey sleep around all the time and are not very happy together.
479* WalkingShirtlessScene: He goes into Debbie and Russ's room to show them how the TV remote works wearing nothing but a pair of boxer briefs. He even stands there for a few seconds saying nothing just to show off.
480[[/folder]]
481
482!!Other Characters
483
484[[folder:Girl in the Red Ferrari]]
485!!Girl in the Red Ferrari
486[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/girl_in_the_ferrari.png]]
487!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/ChristieBrinkley
488!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation'' | ''Film/VegasVacation''
489
490->''"It's too bad you're married. I'm in the mood for some fun."''
491
492An attractive woman who Clark frequently runs into on his family trip to Wally World.
493----
494* CoolCar: Her titular red ferrari, which signifies every time she appears when Clark spots it behind him on the road.
495* GoodParents: Implied, if ''Vegas Vacation'' is any indication: during her one scene, she now has a small infant in the backseat of her car and has a license plate reading "Mama".
496* {{Leitmotif}}: Any time she shows up, "Little Boy Sweet" begins playing in a way meant to draw one out of the scene in a similar fashion to Clark.
497* LingerieScene: Strips down to her underwear at the hotel pool before also taking that off.
498* MsFanservice: Constantly.
499* NoNameGiven: She's simply credited as "Girl in the Red Ferrari" and is never referred to by any name within the movie.
500* ObfuscatingStupidity: When Clark tells her that he's married, she tells him she knew. Granted, this is after he tried to lie to his wife right in front of her, but given the dryness Clark lied to this girl before about not being married, it's implied that she knew what she was getting into.
501* TwoPersonPoolParty: Strips naked with Clark at the hotel pool, but Clark's reaction to the pool's freezing water draws the attention of his wife before anything serious can happen.
502
503[[/folder]]
504
505[[folder:Second Girl in the Red Ferrari]]
506!!Girl in the Red Ferrari (2015 Edition)
507[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/girl_in_red_ferrari_vacation2015.jpg]]
508!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/HannahJeter
509!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
510
511A gorgeous young woman who adult Rusty saw while driving his family to Wally World just like his dad, Clark previously did.
512----
513* MsFanservice: Oh, yes.
514* SuspiciouslySimilarSubstitute: A little ''too'' similar. She could almost be a LegacyCharacter to Brinkley's portrayal.
515* WeHardlyKnewYe: She's KilledOffForReal when she, distracted by Rusty, drives into the opposing lane and is rammed by a large truck. She only had 45 seconds of screentime.
516
517[[/folder]]
518
519[[folder:Frank Shirley]]
520!!Frank Shirley
521!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/BrianDoyleMurray
522!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation''
523
524Clark's boss, who's business deals with the world of food-additive sales.
525----
526* BlatantLies: Things get incredibly awkward when Clark comes in to give his boss a Christmas present. Shirley brushes him off by saying he's in the middle of an important call.
527-->'''Shirley:''' ''(picking up the phone)'' Get me somebody. Anybody. ''And get me somebody while I'm waiting!''
528* TheGrinch: In all fairness, he's not ''trying'' to ruin Christmas for anybody, but he definitely knew what he was doing when he decided to suspend Christmas bonuses, and only had a HeelFaceTurn when he saw firsthand how his decision affected his employees.
529* HeelRealization[=/=]HeelFaceTurn: When Eddie kidnaps him and Clark chews him out, Shirley sees firsthand the kind of personal effect his decision to cut out Christmas bonuses has on his employees. Sheepishly, he grants Clark what he got last year [[PetTheDog plus twenty percent]].
530* MeanBoss: He's stern and not above letting his employees down to save a little money for the company.
531* PetTheDog: After he realizes he was in the wrong to cut out Christmas bonuses, he indeed grants one to Clark.
532* TheScrooge: Cuts out Christmas bonuses in order to save a few bucks for the company.
533* TooImportantToRememberYou:
534** He refers to Clark as "Mark," and subsequently as "Greaseball" and "Grisbald."
535** When he meets Clark and his coworker Bill, he glances annoyedly at Bill until Clark gets the hint and reminds him of Bill's name.
536* YouLookFamiliar: Brian had previously played the Kamp Komfort manager in ''Film/NationalLampoonsVacation''.
537
538[[/folder]]
539
540[[folder:Mary]]
541!!Mary
542!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/NicoletteScorsese
543!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation''
544
545A saleswoman at a department store who Clark has a strong physical attraction towards. Later on she appears in a dream sequence.
546----
547* DistractedByTheSexy: When Clark meets her, he keeps stumbling over his own tongue because of how hot she is.
548* EroticDream: While dreaming about his planned swimming pool, Clark imagines Mary skinny-dipping in it.
549* MsFanservice: Her role in the film mainly involves looking sexy and serving as an object of temptation for Clark.
550
551[[/folder]]
552
553[[folder:The Chesters]]
554!!Todd and Margo Chester
555[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/todd_margo.jpeg]]
556!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/NicholasGuest (Todd) and Creator/JuliaLouisDreyfus (Margo)
557!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/NationalLampoonsChristmasVacation''
558
559 The Griswolds' snobby neighbors, a childless yuppie couple.
560----
561* ButtMonkey: The Chesters' luck is just as bad as Clark's, as he is constantly inadvertently causing damage to their possessions or injury and embarrassment to them.
562* HiddenDepths: Margo is a RichBitch who even treats her husband badly on occasion, but she does admit that she'd like having a Christmas tree despite how clichéd the image is.
563* PetTheDog: Todd is genuinely concerned for Margo's safety when she comes home mauled. He also refuses his wife's demands to punch Clark over their disagreements despite earlier hoping that he'd fall off his ladder while hanging Christmas lights.
564%%* {{Yuppie}}s
565
566[[/folder]]
567
568[[folder:Adena]]
569!!Adena
570[[quoteright:350:https://static.tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pub/images/vacation___adena.jpg]]
571!!!'''Portrayed By:''' Creator/CatherineMissal
572!!!'''Appearances:''' ''Film/{{Vacation}}''
573
574A girl who's seen traveling the country whom James comes across.
575----
576* GirlsLikeMusicians:
577-->'''Adena:''' So, no guitar tonight?\
578'''James:''' It got stolen.\
579'''Adena:''' That sucks. I really liked hearing you play.\
580'''James:''' You did?\
581'''Adena:''' Yeah, I've always had a thing for musicians.
582* LadySwearsAlot: Like Kevin, she's seen using some curse words during her screentime.
583* SatelliteLoveInterest: To James. [[spoiler:Fortunately, they get together as shown in the credits.]]
584* WhatTheHellHero: She is appalled that [[{{Jerkass}} Kevin]] bullies James even though he's younger than the latter.
585-->"He's a little [[PrecisionFStrike shit]]! You don't have to let him push you around."
586----
587
588[[/folder]]
589

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