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* His first name comes from the [[Nedley Blake|original animated incarnation]]. |
* His first name comes from the [[Nedley Blake|original animated incarnation]]. |
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− | * Elizabeth is an African-American, making her and Nedley a biracial couple, with Daphne being closer to white than black. [[Sarah Jeffery]], the actress who plays [[Daphne Blake (Daphne & Velma)|Daphne Blake]], |
+ | * Elizabeth is an African-American, making her and Nedley a biracial couple, with Daphne being closer to white than black. [[Sarah Jeffery]], the actress who plays [[Daphne Blake (Daphne & Velma)|Daphne Blake]], is of African-American, Indigenous Canadian, and English descent. |
* Unlike past incarnations, the wealth of the Blakes seems to come from Mrs. Blake. |
* Unlike past incarnations, the wealth of the Blakes seems to come from Mrs. Blake. |
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Revision as of 20:54, 18 June 2020
- This article is about the incarnation from the DTV Daphne & Velma. For other incarnations, see Mr. Blake (disambiguation).
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Nedley Blake is the father of Daphne Blake.
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- His first name comes from the original animated incarnation.
- Elizabeth is an African-American, making her and Nedley a biracial couple, with Daphne being closer to white than black. Sarah Jeffery, the actress who plays Daphne Blake, is of African-American, Indigenous Canadian, and English descent.
- Unlike past incarnations, the wealth of the Blakes seems to come from Mrs. Blake.