Edith Ann is a fictional character created and portrayed by Lily Tomlin. She is a precocious five-and-a-half-year-old girl who sits in an oversized rocking chair with a distinctive voice and a wry take on the world. Edith Ann first appeared in the late 1960s on the television program "The Laugh-In," which Tomlin starred on.
In addition to her appearances on "The Laugh-In," Edith Ann has been featured in various television specials and movies. She has become an iconic character, and her phrases such as "And that's the truth" and "and that's the true confession" are recognized and loved by audiences all over the world.
Edith Ann's character is typically innocent, curious, and very inquisitive, and while her childlike innocence can be endearing, her commentary often contains a sharp social and political edge. Her witty observations reflect on topics from family, religion, politics, and the world at large.
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