Evil Queen

"My life was never just one story. It was many stories. To some, a villain. I hurt people... in ways I can never make up for. To others, I'm... a hero. They've seen my strength, my ability to do the hard things, even when I thought I couldn't. I want to start a new story. One where the Evil Queen doesn't get a part."

- Regina Mills to Snow

Regina Mills, formerly known as the Evil Queen, currently known as Roni, also known as the Good Queen, and briefly as Wilma and Ursula, is a character on ABC's Once Upon a Time. She debuts in the first episode of the first season and is portrayed by starring cast member Lana Parrilla and guest star Ava Acres. She is the main reality version of the Evil Queen.

The Evil Queen is based on the Queen from the fairytale, "Snow White" and from the Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the child of the miller's daughter from the fairytale "Rumpelstiltskin", and also is an allusion to the Stepmother from the fairytale "Hansel and Gretel". She also briefly takes the place of the Sea Witch from the fairytale, "The Little Mermaid" and Ursula from the Disney film, The Little Mermaid.

Regina Mills is based on the Good Queen from the fairytale "Snow White"

Trivia

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Etymology

 * The name "Regina" is of Latin origin that means "Queen".
 * Cora alludes to this meaning when she names her newborn daughter Regina and states, "For one day, she will be queen".
 * It was Snow White who added "Evil" to her title.
 * The surname "Mills" is of English origin that was an occupational word used for someone living near or working on a mill. It also alludes to the "Rumpelstiltskin" fairytale as her mother Cora was the miller's daughter who could spin straw into gold.
 * Regina is one of the few characters from the first curse who is confirmed to have the same real name in Storybrooke as her Enchanted Forest counterpart; the others being David Nolan, Jefferson and Mother Superior.
 * Roni is named after Ronnie Spector, because the show creators love that name. Edward Kitsis explained they "wanted a name that was specific" and they thought "Roni" was "such a cool and fun name, and at the same time [they] could totally picture Lana with background singers".
 * While trying to determine if the curse is real in "Flower Child", Henry relates Roni's name to the Hindu word "rani", meaning "queen".

Character Notes
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 * According to Lana Parrilla, Regina is portrayed as Latina to represent Lana Parrilla's own ethnicity.
 * Before the first curse, even though she was banished by Snow White to live alone with her misery and she was "not a Queen anymore", she was still called as the "Queen" many times, both by Snow White and Prince Charming or even by herself.
 * Her house in Storybrooke is white; complementary to her palace, which is black.
 * The Evil Queen has a black feather tattoo on her right wrist. However, her cursed persona, Regina Mills, has no tattoo.
 * Her second cursed persona, Roni, had Def Leppard lyrics tattooed on herself but later removed them.
 * After her husband's death, Regina re-decorated the palace into something befitting an evil monarch and adopted a much darker wardrobe.
 * According to Regina back when she was 18 years old, people said that she was beginning to resemble her mother when she was Regina's age.
 * Regina is approximately eight-nine years older than her stepdaughter, Snow White.
 * When she was a child, Regina had a doll that she named Isabella.
 * The doll's name is the same first name as Isabella Blake-Thomas, young Zelena's actress. This is especially appropriate since Regina tells the doll that she can be her sister. In addition, Ava Acres, who plays young Regina, has an older sister named Isabella.
 * Initially, Regina retained a small amount of magic in Storybrooke via items she carried over from the Enchanted Forest, including her apple tree.
 * Even though she was cursed and adopted many Land Without Magic aspects (like technology, driving cars, or knowing everyone's Storybrooke names etc.), Regina was never a victim of the curse, therefore she could leave the town whenever she wanted contrary to other inhabitants, which she actually did in "Save Henry".
 * Regina named Henry, her adoptive son, Henry Daniel Mills after her deceased father and deceased first love, Daniel.
 * According to Isaac, Regina has "very clear goals, damaged personality, and a self-destructive streak"; she is also the villain who gets "screwed over" the most.
 * Unlike Henry, Mary Margaret and Emma, Regina does not like hot cocoa with cinnamon.
 * Regina's phone number in Storybrooke is (207) 555-0121.
 * If not for the original Dark Curse, Regina would be (at least) seventy-nine or eighty years old.
 * Regina's wanted poster reads:
 * According to Lana Parrilla, Robin Hood is Regina's "ultimate love".


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Production Notes

 * According to Edward Kitsis, the Evil Queen is inspired by Alexander McQueen's runway shows.
 * With the exception of "The Crocodile", "Tallahassee", "The Bear King", "One Little Tear", "Breadcrumbs" and "Flower Child", she has appeared in every single episode of Once Upon a Time, thanks to all her counterparts. This makes her the character who appears in the most episodes.
 * Lana Parrilla keeps her own timeline of Regina's history as a way to immerse herself in the character's mindset, and to know how to portray Regina for certain time periods during her life.
 * During Season One, crows can often be heard when Regina's cursed persona is around; a conscious decision by the sound designers. For example, when Regina tells Emma to leave town in "Pilot", and when Regina is talking to Sidney in "The Thing You Love Most", crow sounds are heard.
 * The casting call for her younger self describes her as, "Latina. 9-11 years old to PLAY 10. Neglected and lonely, longs for companionship. Still many years away from becoming the Evil Queen, she has no interest in the royal duties her mother's so engaged in. Determined to fill the hole in her heart somehow, Regina puts it all on the line for a chance at family..."
 * According to Lana Parrilla, Roni is "a little rough around the edges". She explained "this version feels really different" as "she's no longer in charge. We've always seen Regina in charge, and then she redeemed herself, but this Regina is something else". She added, "I'm having a blast playing her. [...] It’s refreshing, it's different".
 * According to Lana Parrilla, Season Seven was supposed to have a backstory to the relationship between Dr. Facilier and Regina, but plans changed because it was announced that the season would be the last one.


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Disney

 * Regina's heart caskets are similar to the one the Evil Queen has in the Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs.
 * Regina turning into an old woman is a reference to the Disney movie in which the Evil Queen turned into an old woman in order to make Snow White eat the poisoned apple.
 * While masquerading as Ursula, Regina says to Ariel, "My dear sweet child", which are the spoken words at the start of the song "Poor Unfortunate Souls" sung by Ursula in The Little Mermaid.
 * In "Ariel", Regina mentions the evil munchkins' dirt road from Oz the Great and Powerful.
 * In "Save Henry", Regina makes a reference to the game Space Paranoids from Tron.
 * The red dress Regina wears in Camelot resembles Mother Gothel from the Disney movie Tangled.
 * The Once Upon a Time version of Mother Gothel débuts in "Eloise Gardener".
 * According to the Evil Queen, Regina and Henry watched the Star Wars movies together several times.
 * While under the Blue Fairy's spell, the queen sings, "Mirror, mirror, on the wall, I'm tortured by some spell / Mirror, mirror, on the wall, please save me from this hell". This is a reference to the classic line from the Disney film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs: "Magic mirror on the wall, who is the fairest one of all".

Lost

 * Regina's house number is 108, a reference to the sum of all the numbers on Lost.
 * In "The Cricket Game", upon being told the battle is lost, Regina says, "Don't tell me what we can or cannot do!" This is a spin on the mantra often repeated by Locke on Lost.
 * The storybook page where young Regina is running away, and the page Robin Hood finds, are number XXIII (as Regina points out), a reference to the fifth Lost number, 23.
 * Regina offers Devin an Apollo bar, a fictional brand on Lost.

Popular Culture

 * In "Witch Hunt", Regina mentions the Lollipop Guild from the 1939 MGM movie, The Wizard of Oz
 * While helping Regina look for the candle, Belle picks up a candelabra. To this, Regina sarcastically calls the latter Liberace; referring to the renowned pianist.
 * Regina gives Henry a set of comics, which includes issues of the Marvel Comics Thor and S.H.I.E.L.D..
 * While spending time with Henry, Regina pretends to read the trade paperback comic book Ultimate Comics: Wolverine: Legacies. She also makes a reference to the main character's trademark adamantium claws, and mentions "purple shorts", a reference to the Hulk, who always wears large purple shorts in the comics.
 * When Regina is upset because Emma is planning to get rid of her magic, she says that they're "not talking about a pair of old Jimmy Choo shoes".
 * According to Regina, her happy ending "is not a Stephen King book-on-tape".
 * Before the ball at King Arthurs castle, Regina mentions Club Med with her line, "I should be figuring out how to free Merlin, not fox-trotting my way across Club Med-ieval."
 * When Regina summons a cyclone to send her sister back to her homeworld, she refers to Oz as the "somewhere over the rainbow". This is the feature song by Judy Garland from the 1939 The Wizard of Oz film.
 * While they are tracking down Henry, Emma mentions that it was Regina's idea to get food from Hardee's, an American fast food restaurant chain.


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Props Notes

 * As the Evil Queen, Regina possessed a silver chest, which she has retained in her office in Storybrooke.
 * Lana Parrilla says that the silver chest is the prop that she wants to take as her own from set.
 * King Leopold's coat of arms is several overlapping black squares on a white background, with a black torch billowing out reddish-orange flames at the top. When the Evil Queen takes over, she uses a modified version of his crest: Overlapping white squares on a black background, with a white torch instead of a black one. The squarish symbol is reminiscent of the grid on the Nine Men's Morris board game, also known as "Mills" or "The Mill Game". Mills is the Evil Queen's last name in Storybrooke.
 * The colors of Roni and Kelly's names on the bar's original sign match the respective colors of their magic.

Costume Notes

 * The necklace the Evil Queen is wearing when she crashes her stepdaughter's wedding is also worn by her in "The Thing You Love Most", "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter" and "Hat Trick". The necklace has also been worn by her serum counterpart in the Season Six episode "A Bitter Draught" and by her Storybrooke counterpart in the Season Six episode "Wish You Were Here".
 * Dr. Facilier retrieves the necklace from the bayou in "A Taste of the Heights".
 * Regina's Evil Queen ring is made from a gemstone called a black star diopside by Canadian-based jewelry designer Leanne Guthrie Johnston. The ring itself is part of a jewelry brand, LeaFloria, and is sold through Esty, Steveston Village's Juvelisto jewelry shop as well as Cavalier.
 * The emerald ring Regina Mills wears is a prop specifically hand-picked by Lana Parrilla early on for the "Pilot", to help her understand the character she is playing. She chose it because an emerald is Satan's stone and it's green like the Dark Curse. It is a link between Fairy Tale Landand Storybrooke and represents Regina holding onto her dark side.
 * Regina's black trench coat, which she wears in several episodes of Season One, Two and Three, is also worn by Fiona in "The Final Battle Part 1" and "The Final Battle Part 2", and by Victoria Belfrey in "One Little Tear", "The Eighth Witch" and "Secret Garden".
 * The coat the Evil Queen is wearing while she rides through the Enchanted Forest is also worn by her in "An Apple Red as Blood", "The Outsider" and "The Evil Queen," the "Snow Drifts" and "A Tale of Two Sisters". The Evil Queen's Wish Realm counterpart also wears the same coat in the Season Seven episode "Eloise Gardener".
 * The Evil Queen has a circular necklace with an apple tree in the center.
 * The shoes Regina wears when she summons Rumplestiltskin are the same shoes worn by Belle when she was Rumplestiltskin's maid in "Skin Deep".
 * The dress worn by Regina when she is imprisoned in the Royal Castle is the same dress that Emma wears after she becomes the Dark One in "The Dark Swan" and "The Price", but with a different cloak. In "There's No Place Like Home", Emma wears a lightened version of the same dress when she is the Evil Queen's prisoner.
 * Regina has a secret room in her mausoleum displaying dresses, mirrors, and jewelry from her time as the Evil Queen.
 * The outfit Regina is wearing in Isaac's alternate reality is the same outfit worn by Snow White during her days on the run.


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Goofs

 * In "The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter", after Regina's scuffle with Emma, there is blood on the lower left corner of her lip. For the rest of the episode, the wound keeps changing appearance and position.
 * In "Desperate Souls", while Regina is on the ambulance stretcher and breathing in oxygen from a mask, she has a coat draped over her shoulders. After Sidney irritates her by snapping photos, she says, "She's the competition, you fool", and pushes him away; the coat is lying behind her back in the next shot.
 * In "An Apple Red as Blood", in the opening scene, Regina is wearing black pants. When she is being tied to the apple tree by Archie and Ruby, her pants are gray.
 * In "Our Decay", when Belle and Robin are found by Regina and Robin Hood, Regina is suddenly wearing a hat despite not wearing one earlier and having spent the entire day out in the woods with Robin Hood.


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Other Notes

 * In Disney's Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, the Evil Queen is credited as "Queen Grimhilde", though this name has rarely been used in the decades since.

Appearances
Note: "Archive" denotes archive footage.