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Lilly Rush
Queen of the Willis character
First appearance Quillsville Cold Case
Created by Ava Zinn
Portrayed by Kathryn Morris
Information
Aliases "Lilly", "Lil"
Species Human
Gender Female
Occupation Homicide Detective

Quillsville Police Detective Lillian "Lilly" Rush is a fictional character voiced by Kathryn Morris on the animated sitcom Queen of the Willis. She is the homicide detective of the city of Quillsville, Indiana, where the show is set.[1]

Morris portrayed a homicide detective also named Lilly Rush, a senior detective assigned to the Philadelphia Homicide Division. In Cold Case, Rush's persona displays similar characteristics to the later Queen of the Willis character. However, she dressed formally and behaved slightly exact to her Cold Case character. Creator Ava Zinn found Morris' character and performance in Cold Case intriguging that she created a similar character for Queen of the Willis of the same name.

She is known as Quillsville's first female senior homicide detective after getting an offer from Mayor Kelso moving to Quillsville and left Philadelphia in 2010. She specialises in working current and cold cases with Quillsville Police Officers Tiffani Kendall and Jarrett Dailey. According to Lilly, "People shouldn't be forgotten, even if they're my kind of people. Maybe, they don't have a lot of money, they don't have lawyers, but they matter."

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References

  1. Karen A. Romanko, Television's Female Spies and Crimefighters: 600 Characters and Shows, 1950s to the Present (2016), p. 180.