Glenn Quagmire

Glenn Quagmire
Family Guy character

Glenn Quagmire
First appearance "Death Has a Shadow"[1]
Voiced by Seth MacFarlane
Information
Full name Glenn Quagmire
Species Human
Gender Male
Occupation Commercial airline pilot
Family
  • Father: Ida (formerly Dan)
  • Mother: Unnamed
  • Brother: Gary Quagmire
  • Sister: Brenda[2]
Spouse(s) Joan Quagmire (deceased)
Relatives
  • Children: Anna Lee
  • Niece: Abby

Glenn Quagmire, often referred to as just Quagmire, is a character from the animated television series Family Guy. Quagmire is a neighbor and friend of the Griffin family. He is best known for his hypersexuality.[3] Creator and voice actor Seth MacFarlane describes Quagmire as "an appalling human being who is still caught in the rat-pack era" based on anachronistic 1950s party-animal clichés.[4] His neighbor and friend Peter Griffin describes him as a "heartless sex hound" and refers to him as "a rapist" in The Cleveland Show.[5] By profession, Quagmire is an airline pilot.

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Origins and appearance

The name Quagmire was chosen by a college acquaintance of MacFarlane's;[4] the word quagmire refers to both a soft soil that yields easily (such as quicksand), and a situation that is difficult to get out of. The title of the infidelity-themed episode "The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire" plays on the second meaning. MacFarlane came up with Quagmire's voice after listening to fast-talking radio jockeys from the 1950s era, describing the character as a "50s radio guy on coke."[4] The "giggity" phrase was inspired by Steve Marmel's Jerry Lewis impression.[6] Quagmire's home follows the same retro theme, decked out in a style reminiscent of the swinging party set of the 1950s and '60s; nearly every part of the house has a discreetly hidden bed. It has been revealed in some episodes that Quagmire has a foot fetish.[7] Quagmire drives a 1957 Chevrolet Bel Air convertible, which Peter later destroyed in "Airport '07" after he accidentally reversed his pickup truck into it.

In a DVD bonus feature, Seth MacFarlane singled out a line in the season two episode "Love Thy Trophy", in which Quagmire answers a one-night stand's question about his job with the words, "I have a question for you, too. Why are you still here?" as the moment where the character's over-sexed personality was crystallized.

Among other notable episodes: in "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire", he has sex with Cleveland Brown's wife, Loretta, which ends their marriage; and in "Jerome is the New Black", he says he despises the Griffin family dog, Brian, igniting a mutual animosity.

Sexual appetites

Quagmire is characterized as indulging in several sexual fetishes, from frotteurism and autoerotic asphyxia to bestiality and incest. He is also an implied rapist; several episodes feature gags in which he has sex with women who are unconscious. His sexual exploits are a running gag throughout the show.

References

  1. ^ "Death Has a Shadow". Family Guy. Fox. 2005-05-15. No. 1, season 1. First appearance. A more crudely-drawn Quagmire can also be seen in episode 1 sitting on a bench behind Peter (with Cleveland) in the courtroom, wearing his Hawaiian shirt.
  2. ^ "Jerome Is the New Black". Family Guy. Fox. 2009-11-22. No. 7, season 8.
  3. ^ Miller, Shaun (2007). "Quagmire: Virtue and Perversity". In Wisnewski, J. Jeremy. Family Guy and Philosophy: A Cure for the Petarded. The Blackwell Philosophy and Pop Culture Series. Malden, MA: Blackwell Publishing. pp. 27–35. ISBN 1405163163. 
  4. ^ a b c Seth MacFarlane Interview. YouTube. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rKURWCicyQU. Retrieved 2009-03-18. 
  5. ^ "Love Thy Trophy". Family Guy. Fox. 2000-03-14. No. 5, season 2.
  6. ^ "Seth MacFarlane on Family Guy #100". http://www.craveonline.com/entertainment/tv/article/seth-macfarlane-on-family-guy-100-64669. 
  7. ^ "The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire"

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