List of The Munsters Characters - Relatives - On The Dracula Side

On The Dracula Side

  • Katja Dracula - In The Munsters Today, she's Lily's mother and depicted as Grandpa's favorite wife. She is also a go-getter vampire. She left her daughter and husband when Lily was very young, due to a "having to get away", but she came back, trying reconcile. Eventually, she left again before this could be official.
  • Lester Dracula (portrayed by Irwin Charone) - Lily's brother and a classy, if not financially responsible, werewolf.
  • Elsa Hyde (portrayed by Judy Gold) - Lily's sister and Marilyn's Mother in Here Come The Munsters.
  • Uncle George - Grandpa's uncle who was hanged.
  • Cousin Ronald - Grandpa's cousin.
  • Cousin Phantom - Their cousin and the Phantom of the Opera, who shatters glass with his voice. He appears in The Munsters' Revenge.
  • Uncle Garrett and Aunt Mina - They were never depicted and were said to live in Death Valley.
  • Uncle Boris - He was "a real swinger", according to Grandpa. At Christmas, he used to exchange bombs with Rasputin. A picture of him was found in the Munsters' family photo album.
  • Cousin Humphrey - He is Grandpa's deceased, rotten cousin. He stole Grandpa's aspirin during the Black Plague. He was also a lousy piano player. He is now a ghost.
  • Lily's Grandma - She is Lily's grandmother who died for the umpteenth time in 1964, she left Lily an inheritance of $5000.
  • Unseen Cousin - On The Munsters Today, Herman states that one of Lily's cousins is a mermaid.

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