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Film and television characters

  • Lee "Apollo" Adama (played by Jamie Bamber), from the 2003 remake of the science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica.[1]
  • William Adama (played by Edward James Olmos), from the 2003 remake of the science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica.
  • Nicholas Angel (played by Simon Pegg), from the British action comedy film Hot Fuzz.[2]
  • Eleanor Ann Arroway (played by Jodie Foster), from the science fiction film Contact.[3]
  • Ken Barlow (played by William Roache), from the long running British soap opera Coronation Street.[4]
  • John Becker (played by Ted Danson), from the American television sitcom Becker.
  • Elaine Benes (played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus), from the American situation comedy Seinfield.
  • Mr. Big (played by Chris Noth), from the multiple award-winning American cable television show Sex and the City.[5]
  • Laine Billings Hanson (played by Joan Allen), from the political thriller The Contender.[6]
  • Temperance "Bones" Brennan (played by Emily Deschanel), from the American drama television series Bones.[7]
  • Jack Bristow (played by Victor Garber), from the American espionage series Alias.
  • Quinn Burchenal (played by Tom Sizemore), from the science fiction film Red Planet.
  • Carl Carlson (played by Hank Azaria), from the American animated series The Simpsons.[8]
  • Brother John Cavil/Number One (played by Dean Stockwell), from the 2003 remake of the science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica.
  • Perry Cox (played by John C. McGinley), from the multiple-award winning comedy-drama television series Scrubs.
  • Jane Christie (played by Gina Bellman), from the British comedy series Coupling.
  • Arthur Dietrich (played by Steve Landesberg), from the multiple-award winning comedy series Barney Miller.
  • The Doctor (played by William Hartnell, Patrick Troughton, Jon Pertwee, Tom Baker, Peter Davison, Colin Baker, Sylvester McCoy, Paul McGann, Christopher Eccleston, David Tennant and Matt Smith) from the multiple-award winning science fiction drama series Doctor Who (depending upon the writer)
  • Steven Esqueleto (played by Héctor Jiménez), from the American comedy film Nacho Libre.
  • Huey Freeman from The Boondocks.
  • Michael Garibaldi (played by Jerry Doyle) from Babylon 5.
  • Brian Griffin (played by Seth MacFarlane), from the animated television series Family Guy.
  • Madeline "Maddie" Hayes (played by Cybill Shepherd), from the American television series Moonlighting.[9]
  • Gregory House (played by Hugh Laurie), from the Emmy and Peabody-winning American medical drama House.[10]
  • Allison Cameron (played by Jennifer Morrison), from the medical drama House
  • Billy Keikeya (played by Paul Campbell), from the science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica.[11]
  • Ash Ketchum (played by Veronica Taylor), from Pokémon.
  • George Lass (played by Ellen Muth), from the American comedy-drama television series Dead Like Me.
  • Jen Lindley (played by Michelle Williams), from the American primetime television drama Dawson's Creek.[12]
  • Lois (played by Jane Kaczmarek), from the multiple-award winning American sitcom Malcolm in the Middle.
  • Andy Millman (played by Ricky Gervais), from the BAFTA, Golden Globe and Emmy-winning British television sitcom Extras.[13]
  • Misty (played by Rachael Lillis), from Pokémon.
  • Onslow, a character on the British comedy television series Keeping Up Appearances.
  • Jean-Luc Picard (played by Patrick Stewart), from the American science fiction television series Star Trek: The Next Generation.[14]
  • Jonathan Preest (played by Ryan Phillippe) from the film Franklyn.
  • Malcolm Reynolds (played by Nathan Fillion), from the American science fiction television series Firefly.
  • Arnold Rimmer (played by Chris Barrie), from the British science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf.
  • Setsuna F. Seiei (played by Mamoru Miyano and Brad Swaile), from the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam 00.
  • Hayley Smith (played by Rachael MacFarlane), from the American animated series American Dad!.
  • Ray Stantz (played by Dan Aykroyd), from the Ghostbusters franchise.
  • Michael Stivic and his wife, Gloria Stivic, from the American television series All in the Family.
  • Diana Trent (played by Stephanie Cole) from the British sitcom Waiting for God
  • Arnold Vinick (played by Alan Alda), from the American television serial drama The West Wing.
  • Lindsay Weir (played by Linda Cardellini), from the American comedy-drama television series Freaks and Geeks.[15]
  • Dean Winchester (played by Jensen Ackles), from the American cult television series Supernatural.[16]
  • Cristina Yang (played by Sandra Oh), from the multiple-award winning primetime television medical drama Grey's Anatomy.
  • Father Dougal McGuire (played by Ardal O'Hanlon) from the Irish television show Father Ted
  • Jeff Winger and Britta Perry (played by Joel McHale and Gillian Jacobs, respectively), from the American television series Community
  • Ronnie (played by Aaron Yoo) from the film Disturbia

Comic books and superheroes

  • Anarky (a.k.a Lonnie Machin), an ambiguous superhero/villain in publications of DC Comics.[17]
  • Booster Gold (a.k.a. Michael Jon Carter), a superhero in publications from DC Comics.[18]
  • Edward Elric, a fictional character in the Fullmetal Alchemist universe.[19]
  • Mister Terrific (a.k.a. Michael Holt), a superhero in the DC Comics Universe.[20]
  • Savage Dragon[21]
  • Cliff Fittir, a protagonist in the video game Star Ocean 3.

References

Wikipedia
This page uses content from the English Wikipedia. The original article was at List of fictitious atheists and agnostics. The list of authors can be seen in the page history.
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