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This is a list of fictional doctors (characters that use the appellation "doctor", medical and otherwise), from literature, films, television, and other media.. Shakespeare created a doctor in his play Macbeth (c 1603) [1] with a "great many good doctors" having appeared in literature by the 1890s [2] and, in the early 1900s, the "rage for novel characters" included a number of "lady doctors". [3]
Bull Doctor (2011) Dr. Qin Ming Zhang Ruoyun, Liu Dongqin, Jing Chao, Zhang Yao & Yan Kuan: Qin Ming Medical Examiner Dr. Qin (2012–) Dr. Betty Rogers Lauren Holly: Daniel Cerone Motive (2013–2016) Dr. Mao Matsumoto: Emi Takei: Shizuka Ōishi: Truth of Zero (2014) Dr. Loretta Wade: C. C. H. Pounder: Gary Glasberg: NCIS: New Orleans (2014 ...
He said that out of all aspects of his life and activism, the film portrayed him merely as a funny doctor. [12] Patch Adams also said of Robin Williams in an interview, "He made $21 million for four months of pretending to be me, in a very simplistic version, and did not give $10 to my free hospital. [ 13 ]
Fictional doctor Actor 3 lbs: Dr. Thomas Flores Dr. Douglas Hanson Dr. Adrienne Holland Dr. Jonathan Seger: Armando Riesco Stanley Tucci Indira Varma Mark Feuerstein: 30 Rock: Dr. Leo Spaceman: Chris Parnell: 3rd Rock from the Sun: Dr. Mary Albright Dr. Richard Solomon: Jane Curtin John Lithgow: 7th Heaven: Dr. Matt Camden Dr. Sarah Glass ...
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Believe it or not, there are at least 35 funny names for the toilet that are sure to make you laugh—or at least smile and shake your head. Ancient civilizations like the Romans used toilet ...
A gag name is a pseudonym intended to be humorous through its similarity to both a real name and a term or phrase that is funny, strange, or vulgar. The source of humor stems from the double meaning behind the phrase, although use of the name without prior knowledge of the joke could also be funny.