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Butler to the Lord family in The Philadelphia Story: 1939: Thomas Barrow: Butler to the Crawley family in the ITV series Downton Abbey: 2015: V ; Valkenhayn R. Hellsing: butler to the Alucard family in the BlazBlue videogame series: 2008: various members of the Igor family: in the Discworld novels: 1998: Vishnal: butler to the avatar in Rune ...
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The following is an incomplete list of fictional characters featured in the books and stories of P. G. Wodehouse, by series, in alphabetical order by series name. Due to overlap between the various classifications of Wodehouse's work, some characters appear more than once.
Nestor is a fictional character in The Adventures of Tintin, the comics series by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. [1] He is the long-suffering butler of Marlinspike Hall. [2]Nestor is the epitome of a butler (or, in French, majordome) of French society.
The Junior Ganymede Club is a fictional club for valets and butlers, of which Jeeves is a member. The club is located in Curzon Street in Mayfair, as stated in three novels and one short story. [27] In Much Obliged, Jeeves, while Bertie and Jeeves are in Curzon Street, Jeeves says that the club is "just round the corner". [28] (Curzon Street is ...
Seppings is a fictional character in the Jeeves stories. He is the butler of Dahlia Travers and Tom Travers at their country house, Brinkley Court. [54] His first name is not given in the stories. He is a dignified and stoic figure, though he has been on friendly terms with Bertie Wooster since Bertie's boyhood.
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I agree that a merger makes sense. The list of fictional butlers is a lot larger. More importantly, even though a valet is not the same thing as a butler, a lot of fictional characters are mentioned in both lists: Mervyn Bunter, Alfred Pennyworth, Hobson, Passepartout, Mr. Belvedere, Desmond, Jeeves, and so on. Just look through the names.