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Real name Notability Notes Abel Djassi Amílcar Cabral: Guinea-Bissauan politician ABOVE Tavar Zawacki: American abstract artist Abu Ammar Yasser Arafat: Palestinian president Abu Obaida: Hudayfa Samir Abdallah al-Kahlout (alleged by the United States) Spokesperson of Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades: Acharya S: Dorothy Milne Murdock American ...
S. Sad Sack; Sam and Silo; Sam the Minuteman; Sam's Strip; Sammy (comics) Mark Scarlotti; Scorchy Smith; Count Screwloose; Silly Philly; Singapore Sammy; Skippy (comic strip)
This is the list of fictional Native Americans from notable works of fiction (literatures, films, television shows, video games, etc.). It is organized by the examples of the fictional indigenous peoples of North America: the United States , Canada and Mexico , ones that are the historical figures and others that are modern.
Dole Promise, a character from She Was an Acrobat's Daughter – Lowell Thomas. Donatello, the second youngest of the ninja turtle brothers from TMNT – the Italian Renaissance artist and sculptor, Donatello. Donquixote Doflamingo from the anime and manga series One Piece is named after the a character from Spanish film of the same name Don ...
technically a valet to Bertie Wooster rather than a butler, from the Jeeves stories by P. G. Wodehouse, adapted for UK television as Jeeves and Wooster, and inspiration for the name of the Internet search engine known as Ask Jeeves.com. 1915: Jeeves: the Colonel's butler from the adventure game Colonel's Bequest: 1989: Jeeves
Guido is a given name. It has been a male first name in Italy, Austria, ... Father Guido Sarducci, fictional character portrayed by American comedian Don Novello;
This is a list of fictional male detective characters from novels, short stories, radio, ... (name converted to Lew Harper in several films starring Paul Newman ...
Faraday first appeared in Danger Trail #1 (July 1950), and was created by Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino. Amanda Waller appears in comic booklets in the DC Comics universe. The character first appeared in the Legends #1 issue of November 1986, and was created by writers John Ostrander and Len Wayne and illustrator John Byrne. Spy vs. Spy