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'''Ms. Vivienne Sakura Scarlet'''<ref name="Cluedo (TV series)">[[Cluedo (TV series)]]</ref><ref name="Clue: Master Detective">[[Clue: Master Detective]]</ref> (born July 16, 1928) is a vivacious and aspiring actress whose passion for fame, fortune, and especially men will let no one stand in her way. The glamorous daughter of [[Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock]] and beautiful girlfriend of [[Col. Michael Mustard]], she resides at Arlington Grange with her mother and [[Mrs. Blanche White]]. Ms. Scarlet is very famous and the press in Hollywood often question her about her disastrous love life. She was the former fiancée of [[Mr. John Boddy]], who was mysteriously murdered.
 
'''Ms. Vivienne Sakura Scarlet'''<ref name="Cluedo (TV series)">[[Cluedo (TV series)]]</ref><ref name="Clue: Master Detective">[[Clue: Master Detective]]</ref> (born July 16, 1928) is a vivacious and aspiring actress whose passion for fame, fortune, and especially men will let no one stand in her way. The glamorous daughter of [[Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock]] and beautiful girlfriend of [[Col. Michael Mustard]], she resides at Arlington Grange with her mother and [[Mrs. Blanche White]]. Ms. Scarlet is very famous and the press in Hollywood often question her about her disastrous love life. She was the former fiancée of [[Mr. John Boddy]], who was mysteriously murdered.
   

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Mike, if you really love me, you wouldn't ask, you'd just do it!

–Ms. Vivienne Scarlet

Ms. Vivienne Scarlet
Ms-Vivienne-Scarlet
true who are you?
First appearance Murder!
Last appearance Aressted for killing a police officer Beating him over the head with a leadpipe.
Created by Anthony E. Pratt
Portrayed by Lesley Ann Warren (film)
Janet Wong (Clue: The VCR Mystery Game)
Tracy-Louise-Ward (1990)
Toyah Wilcox (Christmas Cluedo)
Koo Stark (1991)
Lysette Anthony (1992)
Jerry Hall (1993)
Nicola Paull (Australia)
Carole Fantony (France)
Grazia Minarelli (Italy)
Cay Helmich (Germany)
Mi Riddell (Sweden)
Was Blackmailed by a Person in a hotel that was high pricing his wife
Born Vivienne Sakura Scarlet
July 16, 1928
Cambridge, England[1]
Gender Female
Eye Color Brown
Hair Color Dark Brown
Height 5'7"
Weight 123 lbs.
Given Weapon Candlestick
Ethnicity ½ Japanese & ½ White British
Nationality United States of America
Residence Arlington Grange
1990 Norfolk Rd.
Arlington, MA 02476[2]
Occupation Actress, foreign spy, and Mercenary of Macao
Religion Church of England
Family Dr. James Scarlet (father)
Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock (mother)
Patrick Peacock (maternal grandfather)
Henrietta Peacock-Gobelin (maternal grandmother)

Killed the cop . Ms. Vivienne Sakura Scarlet[2][3] (born July 16, 1928) is a vivacious and aspiring actress whose passion for fame, fortune, and especially men will let no one stand in her way. The glamorous daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock and beautiful girlfriend of Col. Michael Mustard, she resides at Arlington Grange with her mother and Mrs. Blanche White. Ms. Scarlet is very famous and the press in Hollywood often question her about her disastrous love life. She was the former fiancée of Mr. John Boddy, who was mysteriously murdered.

Biography

Vivienne Sakura Scarlet was born on July 16, 1928 in Cambridge, England to Mrs. Elizabeth Peacock and the late Dr. James Scarlet during her parents' visit to England. Unfortunately, her father was mysteriously murdered when he was pushed down the grand staircase at Arlington Grange. She was doted on by her mother and went to a boarding school in Arlington until she was 17 years old[4].

At the age of 18, Ms. Scarlet came to study acting at the Boston University College of Fine Arts. In 1950, Vivienne Scarlet earned her Bachelor of Fine Arts degree. After graduating from the Boston University College of Fine Arts, Scarlet came to work at the West End Theater, performing, as an understudy, in She Stoops to Commiserate. Scarlet was later fired from the West End Theater and went on to work on Broadway starring in The Importance of Being Frank. Later into her acting career, she went on to star in the major film, Ben Hur, in Hollywood, and received critically negative reviews[4].

As a result of her unsuccessful acting in Ben Hur, Vivienne went on to other ways of finding profit. Scarlet traveled to Macao and began a relationship with Col. Michael Mustard who recognized her from her role in Ben Hur[4]. Here, the two collaborated as foreign spies for Macao in the Society of Fortune Hunters Quarterly against the United States government. As a spy, she was known under the aliases of the “Crimson Lady”, the “Mercenary of Macao”, and “Sakura Ming”[5][3][6]. She also began a relationship with Sir Humphrey Ponsonby-Smythe who directed Ben Hur; the man later died and Scarlet inherited his wealth[4]. She also began relationships with wealthy older men to inherit their money. The tabloids began covering her disastrous love life, specifically with Col. Michael Mustard[4].

During this time, her mother, Mrs. Peacock, invited her to stay in Boston where she met Sir Hugh Black and his nephew, Mr. John Boddy, who was studying for a doctorate in anthropology at the time. John Boddy and Vivienne Scarlet eventually fell in love, even though she was already dating Mike Mustard. In 1954, John Boddy proposed to her, angering her boyfriend. However, Boddy called off the engagement when he heard his best friend, Mike Mustard, was already in a relationship with her[7].

John Boddy invited Vivienne Scarlet to his thirtieth birthday party at the Boddy Estate on June 5, 1954. The guests were all blackmailed by Mr. Boddy who threatened to exploit their secrets because they had all hurt him in a way. Boddy threatened to reveal Ms. Scarlet’s numerous affairs with Col. Mustard and her charges for espionage as she was working for Macao. At 8:30 P.M., John Boddy was murdered and his corpse was found on the cellar stairs. All of the guests had the perfect motive, but whodunit[4][8]?

After Boddy’s murder, the suspects returned to their homes in Arlington, Massachusetts. Eventually, her mother ran for election as the Massachusetts Senate and won. During this time, many guests have come to Arlington to visit the Senator and other citizens of the town, but have met their fates as a result[2] .

A year after the murder, Mr. Boddy’s “sister”, Mme. Rhoda Rose, and his “lawyer”, M. Alphonse Brunette, called the original guests together to continue investigation for John Boddy’s murder. The two forged a false will in order to try to kill the suspects and inherit Mr. Boddy’s wealth and Sir Hugh Black’s wealth. After these events, the suspects, including those at the hearing of the will, all of the suspects tried to escape the United States after being placed on the Federal Bureau of Investigation’s Most Wanted List; the investigation for finding these criminals was directed by Inspector Peter Pry. Eventually these suspects came together and traveled to Paris, Tangiers, and then to Rangoon; they all collaborated to find and kill Inspector Pry, who was tracking them. Ms. Vivienne Scarlet and her boyfriend Col. Michael Mustard were arrested by Inspector Pry for espionage and murder[5].

References

  1. Cluedo: Passport to Murder
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Cluedo (TV series)
  3. 3.0 3.1 Clue: Master Detective
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 Clue Mysteries: 15 Whodunits To Solve In Minutes
  5. 5.0 5.1 Clue: The VCR Mystery Game
  6. Cluedo (Germany 1987)
  7. Cluedo (Original)
  8. Clue (film)