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| - Fawn Liebowitz was an unseen, fictional character created for the 1978 movie National Lampoon's Animal House. In the movie, she was a 20 year old sophomore at Emily Dickinson College, in nearby Wounded Deer, Massachusetts. A sociology major from Fort Wayne, Indiana, she was tragically killed in a kiln explosion, while firing a pot in the new kiln in Sylvia Plath Hall on campus.
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| - Fawn Liebowitz was an unseen, fictional character created for the 1978 movie National Lampoon's Animal House. In the movie, she was a 20 year old sophomore at Emily Dickinson College, in nearby Wounded Deer, Massachusetts. A sociology major from Fort Wayne, Indiana, she was tragically killed in a kiln explosion, while firing a pot in the new kiln in Sylvia Plath Hall on campus. Fawn's death was exploited by Eric "Otter" Stratton, who pretended to be Fawn's fiancé Frank Lymon, in order to score a date with Fawn's roommate, Shelly Dubinsky. The "road trip" to Emily Dickinson College was based on a real-life incident with a fraternity brother of Animal House writer Chris Miller. When that brother saw the film for the first time, he stood up in the theater and proudly yelled out, "That was me!"
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