Mr. Howell

Thurston Howell III is one of the main characters of the show. He is the head of Howell Industries and an excellent businessman, which has made him a multi-billionare.

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Personality Profile
The Howells were so rich that they took thousands of dollars with them on the supposed three hour tour. On the mainland they had a butler, an upstairs maid, a downstairs maid, a cook, a gardener, a chauffeur, and other servants-even a butler for their butler! Because of this, Mr. Howell wasn't accustomed to physical labor, which often forced the other castaways to work while Mr. Howell sat in a lawn chair and watched. The Professor once said about him: "Mr. Howell always manages to disappear when there's work to be done.". It was only rarely that Mr. Howell worked, although here the term "work" can be used loosely. Such rare occasions include when he helped tar a hut, which of course Gilligan ruined. (Episode - Home Sweet Hut ). Even on the island Mr. Howell was so desperate for a servant, (partially for his wife) that he bet Gilligan's services of the skipper, in a turtle race, so that he could brecome their houseboy.(Episode - They're Off and Running)

Mr. Howell is actually a billionaire and one of the world's richest men, inherited from his father. He met his wife "Lovey" at Harvard and married her in 1944. He remembers it as the day Consolidated General jumped 17 points. Although they've been married 20 years, they both admit that the last 5 years haven't been much of a picnic. But still, Thurston can be remarkably sentimental and romantic with Lovey. Known as the Wizard of Wall Street, he has been convicted 6 times on antitrust suits, and investigated every year for income tax evasion. He owns up to 12 corporations, and as chairman of the board, has 5,000 employees and an office on the second floor. He prides himself as being a Harvard graduate and a registered Republican. He has homes in Palm Beach, Paris, Newport, New York, Monaco, and all 50 states. Thurston has 20 suitcases just for himself. Howell displays little tact, blames the Skipper for the shipwreck, and is always trying to break the castaways' laws and bribe others. He is sneaky, untrustworthy, conniving, greedy and corrupt. Yet, when it comes to the lives of his fellow castaways, he's always exceptionally generous and caring. He refuses to do manual labor, preferring instead to hire Gilligan to work for him. He usually spends his day relaxing with his wife Lovey on the bamboo lounge chairs, sipping tropical drinks, and listening to the stock market report on the radio (which is his). He also enjoys playing golf with bamboo and seashell clubs and reading his only copy of the Wall Street Journal every day. He finds it comforting that the market never goes up or down

Outfits
The Howells have more clothes than the rest of the castaways combined. They always have an outfit to match the occasion no matter what is going on. They probably take clothes with them wherever they go.

Trivia

 * Mr. Howell is a graduate from Harvard University and when he sees a primitive person he calls them "a Yale man".
 * He is infamous for sleeping with a teddy bear called "Teddy".
 * He is a Republican.
 * Although the theme song states that he is a millionaire, Howell makes several allusions to having much more money than that―during the Great Depression he was a billionaire until he lost money and became just a millionaire.
 * In the dream sequence "The Sweepstakes" mr Howell is a prospector who after 40 years finds gold and then is going to be lynched because he can't produce a receipt for his claim to meet his monatary promises for the rest of the castaways.
 * In epsiode "Gilligan's Mother-in-law" the part of the Chief's wife is played by Jim Backus real wife Henny Backus.