Quick Info
| Profession | Detective |
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| Nationality | British |
| Date of Birth | 01/01/1884 |
| Age | 142 years |
| Birthplace | England |
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Bio/Wiki
| Overview | Enola Holmes is the fictional younger sister of Sherlock Holmes, created by author Nancy Springer. She is a determined and resourceful young detective who navigates Victorian England with intelligence and wit, solving mysteries while seeking independence from her famous brothers. |
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Physical Stats & More
| Description | Teenage girl in the original film adaptation; portrayed as intelligent, agile, and independent. |
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Educational Qualification(s)
| Status | Informally educated by her mother, Eudoria Holmes; resisted formal schooling imposed by Mycroft Holmes. |
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Personal Life
| Key Traits | Independent, resourceful, adventurous, and fiercely protective of her autonomy. |
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| Motivation | Driven to find her missing mother and avoid being sent to a finishing school. |
Relationships & More
| Closest Bond | Her mother, Eudoria Holmes. |
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| Dynamic with Brothers | Seeks to shine outside the shadow of Sherlock and Mycroft; maintains a complex but familial relationship with them. |
Family
| Mother | Eudoria Holmes |
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| Brothers | Sherlock Holmes (older, 20 years senior), Mycroft Holmes (older) |
| Siblings Count | Youngest of three Holmes siblings |
Career
| Role | Detective for hire |
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| Notable Works | Solving mysteries in Victorian England; opening her own agency in 'Enola Holmes 2'; finding her missing mother in the first film. |
| Adaptation | Featured in Nancy Springer's book series 'The Enola Holmes Mysteries' and the Netflix film series starring Millie Bobby Brown. |
Favourites
| Activities | Biking through meadows, solving puzzles, breaking the fourth wall to engage viewers. |
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Style Quotient
| Image | Victorian-era attire with a modern, independent twist; portrayed as stylishly practical and confident. |
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Some Lesser Known Facts
| 1. Enola was created by Nancy Springer in the 2000s, not by Arthur Conan Doyle. | |
| 2. The first book in the series, 'The Case of the Missing Marquess', was released in 2006. | |
| 3. Enola breaks the fourth wall in the Netflix film to directly address the audience. | |
| 4. She is 20 years younger than Sherlock Holmes. | |
| 5. The film series includes Henry Cavill as Sherlock and Helena Bonham Carter as Eudoria. |