Brighton Sheffield
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Brighton Sheffield | |
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First appearance | Pilot |
Last appearance | The Finalé |
Created by | Fran Drescher Peter Marc Jacobson |
Portrayed by | Benjamin Salisbury |
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Aliases | "Schmooey" (name given by Fran's grandmother, Yetta Rosenberg) |
Age | 18 (last appearance) |
Occupation | Student |
Family | Maxwell Sheffield (father) Sara Sheffield (mother) Fran Fine Sheffield (adopted mother) Margaret Sheffield (sister) Grace Sheffield (sister) Jonah Sheffield (half-brother) Eve Sheffield (half-sister) |
Relatives | Elizabeth Sheffield (paternal grandmother) James Sheffield (paternal grandfather) Joan Sheffield (paternal step-grandmother) Roberta (maternal grandmother) Ernest (maternal grandfather) Jocelyn Sheffield (paternal aunt) Nigel Sheffield (paternal uncle) Concepcion (paternal aunt) |
Brighton Milhouse Sheffield is a fictional character in the television situation comedy The Nanny. He was played by Benjamin Salisbury.
[edit] The budding producer
Brighton is the only son of Maxwell and Sara Sheffield. Because both his older and younger siblings are sisters, he feels like he is left out of the loop often. Thus, he squabbles with both of them, mainly his older sister, Maggie. He was often causing trouble for his sisters. Despite this, he was also very sensitive, and was very bitter in the beginning about his non-existent family (his father was always working, his mother was dead and his only siblings were girls), and once said "Won't we have to be a family first?" in response to Fran's enthusiasm for his school's carnival held for the students' families.
When the new Nanny, Fran Fine came along, Brighton knew not what to make of things at first. He wanted to hate her as he hated all his previous nannies, but he found that he liked Fran's down-to-earth and witty personality. He wasn't as expressive in his bond with her as his sisters, but looks up to Fran as his example. He tried smoking cigarettes once when Fran and her best friend Val mentioned that one of the very bad boys in their high school smoked heavily and was considered a god, yet, though he tried to blackmail Fran into not handing his father the headmaster's note about being caught smoking, he did nothing to Fran when she finally confessed the whole incident to Maxwell, leading his father to believe that Brighton actually likes Fran and doesn't want to see her gone, as no one (and certainly not one of the nannies) could control Brighton except his mother Sara because he feared her. He was also the person, after his father, who was most worried when Fran started dating in Season 1 that she'll leave the Sheffield home soon. This was especially obvious when he and his father fell asleep on the living room couches waiting for Fran to come back from her date.
Brighton's ambition was to become a Broadway producer, like his father. Also, he is insatiably girl crazy, and while his father thinks that is what boys are like, Fran doesn't approve of it at all. When Fran was almost let go, her long-time arch-rival, Heather Biblow was hired as her replacement. Brighton really liked her, (that is to say, he lusted after her) but his sisters, who sided with Fran, naturally, hated her; eventually Fran forcibly regained her job, one of the rare occasions that she had the upper hand against her rival, and Heather was fired. Maggie, Fran and Gracie were exultant, but Brighton sobbed.
Brighton also joined a Canasta league which allowed him to bond with his soon-to-be grandmother, Sylvia and her mother, Yetta Rosenberg.
During the later seasons, Brighton seemed to obsess a lot about his trust fund, or possible lack of one. When anyone says he has lost his trust fund, he goes into a real state of shock.
At the show's end, he was accepted into Harvard University, but chose to take a year off to travel Europe and supposedly work as a mime. In the final episode he is shown taking a plane to Europe, along with his sister, Maggie, to Paris, because he was "afraid of the Paris People!"
[edit] Trivia
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Yetta occasionally referred to Brighton as "Schmooey" due to her senility.
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