Irish Mother |
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Biological Information | |
Full name |
Irish mother |
Gender |
Female |
Born |
1870's |
Death |
15 April 1912 |
Cause |
Drowned |
Background Information | |
Family | |
Titanic Statistics | |
Boarded |
Southampton, England |
Destination |
New York, U.S.A. |
Occupation |
working mother |
Class |
Third class passenger |
Fate |
Drowned in stateroom with her children |
Production | |
Classification |
Fictional Character |
The Irish Mother is an unnamed third-class passenger who boarded the Titanic with her young son and daughter. She was seen as a recurring character throughout the film.
In James Cameron's 1997 film Titanic, she was portrayed by Jenette Goldstein.
Biography
She is first seen with her children, looking for their stateroom upon boarding the ship. They pass by Jack and Fabrizio while roaming.
When the Titanic hit the iceberg, her and her children attempted to get to lifeboats but were locked behind the third class gates. In the end, she took her son and daughter back to their cabin, and told them a story as they fell asleep. The three perished in their stateroom together.
She was last seen along with her two children in Rose's dream sequence, applauding her.