Eloise lives with her nanny at The Plaza Hotel in New York. The daughter of rich parents, she is left daily to her own devices. She knows everything about The Plaza and everyone in it. Source: Amazon.co.uk
Eloise, the character created by Kay Thompson, is an only child who lives at the Plaza Hotel in New York City with her nanny. She does not have a traditional family structure in the stories.
The author of Eloise, Kay Thompson, was Liza Minelli's godmother, and many people have speculated that the inspiration for the character Eloise came from young Liza. Thompson herself has never confirmed or denied this rumor. See the Related Link below.
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Eloise, a character created by Kay Thompson, is a young girl from the "Eloise" book series who is known for wearing a white dress. Eloise lives at the Plaza Hotel in New York City and is known for her mischievous and adventurous behavior.
Kay Thompson has written: 'Eloise in Moscow' 'Maritime techniques in consumer co-operation' 'Eloise at Christmastime'
Eloise Reid Thompson has written: 'Wildflower portraits' -- subject(s): Pictorial works, Wild flowers
The character Roo is from the book series Eloise. Which were written in the 1950's by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight. It is a popular children's series.
Eloise is a sort of female (Dennis the Menace) type character in a series of juvenile books created by the now deceased Kay Thompson. She lives at the Plaza Hotel , more or less runs amuck among the clientele. It is not clear if she has any family- or is an abandoned child, orphan, or something like that ( I think not, she is too Happy-Go-Lucky) and the Plaza is a class A type of Hostelry- not anything resembling the many- so-called Welfare Dumps in the seventies there were many. Up to a point there are some similarities to the Bemelmans Character Madeline (why he misspelled it, it"s Madeliene in French) - and the tales take place mainly in Paris. You can argue it both ways. some have suggested Eloise was a take-off on Liza Minnelli, this is possible as she was the God-child or Kay Thompson.
Rudolph Schmidt from J.D. Salinger's "Uncle Wiggily in Connecticut" mentions that he "prefers stories of squalor" when discussing reading material with Eloise. This line reflects his nihilistic and disillusioned view of life.
The Eloise books were written by Kay Thompson and illustrated by Hilary Knight. The series follows the adventures of a precocious six-year-old girl named Eloise who lives at the Plaza Hotel in New York City.
Eloise Jarvis McGraw is the author of the novel of The Golden Goblet.
WHo plays Eloise's mom in Eloise at Christmas Time?
It's Eloise.