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The American Film Institute included Wilkes (as played by Bates) in their "100 Heroes and Villains" list, ranking her as the 17th most iconic villain (and sixth most iconic villainess) in film history. [24] During an interview in April 2022, King selected Wilkes as his top pick character, saying that "she [Wilkes] was fun". [25]
Heroes and Villains is a 1969 post-apocalyptic novel by Angela Carter. Synopsis. In a post-apocalyptic world, Marianne inhabits an enclave of relative civilisation as ...
AFI's 100 Years... 100 Heroes & Villains is a list of the one hundred greatest screen characters (fifty each in the hero and villain categories) as chosen by the American Film Institute in June 2003. It is part of the AFI 100 Years... series. The list was first presented in a CBS special hosted by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
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Peter Petrelli from the television series Heroes; Nina Pickering from the British supernatural television series Being Human; Pinoko [broken anchor] from Osamu Tezuka's manga and later anime, Black Jack; Poppy Pomfrey from the Harry Potter universe; Tiffany Pratt from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street
The President of Taggart Transcontinental and the book's most important antagonist. Taggart is an expert influence peddler but incapable of making operational decisions on his own. He relies on his sister, Dagny Taggart, to actually run the railroad, but nonetheless opposes her in almost every endeavor because of his various anti-capitalist ...
Night Nurse is a Marvel Comics title that lasted four issues (cover-dated Nov. 1972–May 1973). [1] The medical drama/romance series focused on the adventures of three female roommates who worked the night shift at the fictional Metropolitan General Hospital in New York City: Linda Carter, Georgia Jenkins, and Christine Palmer.
Nurse Ratched is the head administrative nurse at the Salem State Hospital, a mental institution where she exercises near-absolute power over the patients' access to medications, privileges, and basic necessities such as food and toiletries. She capriciously revokes these privileges whenever a patient displeases her.