

While they are locked in the attic, Cathy and Chris eventually sneak out of their prison and vist their mother's room. He is known for his unbrotherly-love for his sister, Cathy, which developed in the attic, in which,he, Cathy, Cory and Carrie were locked in for years. At first Corrine insisted that all she had to do was convince her Father, Malcolm Foxworth to love her again She had been removed from her father's will for marrying Christopher's Father, who was in-fact her half-uncle. Since his Father was the families only source of income, his mother contacted her family in Virginia and arranged for them to stay at Foxworth Hall. When he was 14 years-old his Father died in a car accident on his way home. While Chris loved both his parents, he was particularly close to his Mother, Corrine.

His family was nicknamed 'The Dresden Dolls' by their neighbours in Gladstone. 2014 Flowers in the Attic Ĭhristopher Dollanganger grew up in Gladstone, PA with in a loving home that consisted of his Mother, Father, Sisters Cathy and Carrie, and Carrie's twin Cory. He is the older brother of Cathy, and the twins Cory and Carrie. deceased) ĭarren Marquet (Great-nephew/Step-Grandson) ĭeidre Marquet (Great-neice/Step-Granddaughter) Īppearances: Flowers in the Attic, Petals on the Wind, If There Be Thorns, Seeds of Yesterday, Garden of Shadows Flowers in the Attic (Film), Flowers in the Attic (Remake)Ĭhristopher "Chris" Dollanganger, Jr is the oldest son of Christopher Sr. Paul Sheffield (Adopted-Father/Brother-in-law.

Unborn child (mothered by Cathy, deceased) (Mother, deceased) Ĭatherine Dollanganger (Sister/Wife, deceased) Olivia Winfield (step-Grandmother, deceased) Ĭhristopher Foxworth, Sr. Relatives: Garland Foxworth (Great-Grandfather/Grandfather, deceased) Birth Name: Christopher Dollanganger, Jr.
