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Gilligan is a surname, and may refer to: Amy Archer-Gilligan (1873-1962), American serial killer and poisoner; Andrew Gilligan, British journalist; Arthur Gilligan, English cricketer; Billy Gilligan, Scottish footballer; Carol Gilligan, American feminist ethicist and psychologist; Harold Gilligan, English cricketer
Bob Denver as Willy Gilligan Alan Hale Jr. as Cpt. Jonas Grumby ("The Skipper") Dawn Wells as Mary Ann Summers. Gilligan (portrayed by Bob Denver) – The title character of the sitcom. Gilligan is a crewman of the S. S. Minnow who worked for the Skipper. He is well-meaning but bumbling, and he frequently messes up the castaways' escape ...
Gilligan is a fictional character played by Bob Denver on the 1960s TV show Gilligan's Island and its many sequels. Gilligan, affectionately called "little buddy" by the "Skipper", is the bumbling, dimwitted, accident-prone first mate of the SS Minnow. His full name is never given.
The Professor's backstory identifies him as Roy Hinkley (though his actual name is rarely mentioned during the series), a high-school science teacher who was born in Cleveland, Ohio. [1] His principal expertise was as a botanist, whose purpose in joining the ill-fated voyage that stranded the castaways was to write a book to be titled Fun With ...
The Skipper is the title and nickname of Jonas Grumby, a fictional character from the 1960s situation comedy Gilligan's Island.Played by Alan Hale Jr., the Skipper (the character's actual name was rarely mentioned after the show's pilot episode) was the owner and captain of the S. S. Minnow on its "three-hour tour" from Hawaii when he, first mate Gilligan (portrayed by Bob Denver), and their ...
Gilligan is a fictional character played by Bob Denver on the 1960s TV show Gilligan's Island. Gilligan may also refer to: USS Gilligan, a John C. Butler-class destroyer escort; Gilligan (surname) "Gilligan" (Space Ghost Coast to Coast), an episode of Space Ghost Coast to Coast; Gilligan, a variation of a mulligan in golf
For ease of use, the [i] in front of the last name, and the ending _ve, were dropped. If the last name ends in [a], then removing the [j] would give the name of the patriarch or the place, as in, Grudaj - j = Gruda (place in MM). Otherwise, removing the whole ending [aj] yields the name of founder or place of origin, as in Lekaj - aj = Lek(ë).
Gillman is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin H. Gillman (1870–1945), South Australian railways official; Henry Gillman (1833–1915), American ethnologist; Herbert Webb Gillman (1832-1898), British/Ceylonese judge and historian; Leonard Gillman (1917–2009), American mathematician; Mariette Gillman, American slalom ...