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| family = Lucille (cousin)<br>Murray Sinclair (father)<br>Esther Sinclair (mother)<br>Unnamed older brothers

| family = Lucille (cousin)<br>Murray Sinclair (father)<br>Esther Sinclair (mother)<br>Unnamed older brothers

| home = Nevermore Academy

| home = Nevermore Academy

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| caption = Enid Sinclair portrayed by [[Emma Myers]] in [[Wednesday (TV series)|Wednesday]] Season 1 (2022)

| caption = Enid Sinclair portrayed by [[Emma Myers]] in [[Wednesday (TV series)|Wednesday]] Season 1 (2022)

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Revision as of 09:29, 8 November 2025

Fictional character

Enid Sinclair
First appearance Wednesday Season 1 (2022)
Created by Alfred Gough
Miles Millar
Portrayed by Emma Myers
Hair Color Blonde (with Blue and Pink highlights)
Eyes Blue
Age 16 (in Wednesday)
Friends Wednesday Addams
Gender Female
Occupation Student
Family Lucille (cousin)
Murray Sinclair (father)
Esther Sinclair (mother)
Unnamed older brothers
Home Nevermore Academy

Enid Sinclair is a werewolf student at Nevermore Academy who is the roommate and best friend of Wednesday Addams. She is Wednesday’s sunny and colorful Californian roommate at Nevermore Academy.[1]

During the series, Enid is one of the only people to continuously support and look out for Wednesday. While she has no connection to the murders themselves, she actively helps Wednesday with her investigations into them. She constantly acts as a character who is supportive of everyone while still maintaining the ability to stand up for herself and the people she cares about.[2]

She appears in the Netflix TV show Wednesday.

Biography

Enid is from San Francisco; she grew up with older brothers. She closely follows ice hockey and supports the San Jose Sharks of the NHL.

It is shown that she has a rocky relationship with her parents, particularly her mother, which is demonstrated right from when they are first introduced. Enid counts up to three seconds before her mother makes a comment on her looks and calls it a personal best, implying that her mother often makes remarks on her appearance. Her father, on the other hand, seems to be a more gentle presence in her life, being someone Enid is more comfortable with than her mother.

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