Agnes Cully, better known by her stage name, Whitney Frost, is an actress and a scientific genius who is also the villain Madame Masque.
Biography[]
Agent Carter[]
"The Lady in the Lake"[]
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"A View in the Dark"[]
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"Better Angels"[]
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"Smoke & Mirrors"[]
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"The Atomic Job"[]
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"Life of the Party"[]
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"Monsters"[]
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"The Edge of Mystery"[]
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"A Little Song and Dance"[]
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"Hollywood Ending"[]
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Relationships[]
- Calvin Chadwick - Husband; deceased.
- Peggy Carter - Enemy; deceased.
Appearances/Actresses[]
- Marvel Cinematic Universe (1 series)
- Agent Carter - Wynn Everett, Ivy George (child) and Olivia Welch (teen)
- Season 2
- "The Lady in the Lake" (First appearance)
- "A View in the Dark"
- "Better Angels"
- "Smoke & Mirrors"
- "The Atomic Job"
- "Life of the Party"
- "Monsters"
- "The Edge of Mystery"
- "A Little Song and Dance"
- "Hollywood Ending"
- Season 2
- Agent Carter - Wynn Everett, Ivy George (child) and Olivia Welch (teen)
Behind the scenes[]
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Trivia[]
- In the comics, Whitney Frost (birth name Giuletta Nefaria) is known as Madame Masque who's one of Iron Man's enemies and is the daughter of known Maggia leader Count Nefaria. She wears a golden mask that was made by Midas to cover the facial scars that she gained from an airplane crash.
- Whitney appears in the Iron Man video game as her villain name and both Whitney Nefaria and Whitney Frost, She is a former lover of Tony Stark and a high-ranking member of the Maggia.
- In the Season Two teaser, there is already a reference to Madame Masque, in a film slate titled "the Woman with the Golden Face."
- Agent Carter executive producers Tara Butters and Chris Dingess have stated that this version of Madame Masque is inspired by Hedy Lamarr, who was a 1940's actress and a scientific genius.
- Most of the movies where Frost starred are references to the comics version of the character:
- "The Woman with the Golden Mask" is a reference to her signature mask in the comics.
- "Tales of Suspense" is a reference to the comic book series where she first appeared.
- "The Nefarious Daughter" is a reference to her birth name, Giuletta Nefaria, and being the daughter of Count Nefaria.