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Pages in category "Fictional resurrected characters" The following 52 pages are in this category, out of 52 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.
Maxwell Donahue (Conrad Janis), lead actor from Atomic Man, a 1960s superhero-themed television series – Remington Steele; Mia Dolan , struggling actress – La La Land; Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman), failed male actor and successful TV actress as Dorothy Michaels – Tootsie
With the 1986 release of Aliens, Ripley became one of the most critically praised and influential female characters in film. John Scalzi, president of the Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America, wrote in a 2011 AMC Networks column that he considered the dynamic and relatable Ripley the best science-fiction character of all time. [7]
The following is a list of characters that are, or at one time were, recurring guests on the series. They are listed in the order that they first appeared on the show. Special guest appearances by The Vampire Diaries the main cast are also listed at the bottom of this table. Key = Recurring cast (actor appears in two or more episodes that season)
Fictional characters with death or rebirth (reincarnation or resurrection) abilities. See also the categories Fictional characters with accelerated healing , Fictional superhuman healers , and Fictional immortals
Star Trek has an ongoing tradition of actors returning to reprise their roles in other spin-off series. In some instances, actors have portrayed potential ancestors, descendants, or relatives of characters they originated. Characters have also been recast for later appearances.
Television episodes about resurrection (1 C, 18 P) Pages in category "Fiction about resurrection" The following 60 pages are in this category, out of 60 total.
The character's scenes were removed, when the episodes were re-edited into the Adventures of Young Indiana Jones movies (which deleted all old Indiana Jones bookends). The character still makes a cameo appearance in the comic book adaptation of "Peking, March 1910", [88] and is referenced in the comic book adaptation of "Vienna, November 1908 ...