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Sir John Christian William Birkin, 6th Baronet (b. 1953) The heir apparent to the baronetcy is the 6th Baronet's eldest son, Benjamin Charles Birkin (b. 1995). Coat of arms: Argent, a cross raguly couped vert, in the first and fourth quarters a bee volant and in the second and third a birchtree eradicated all proper.
Sherry Birkin (シェリー・バーキン, Sherī Bākin) is the daughter of William and Annette Birkin. She first appears in Resident Evil 2, running away and hiding in Raccoon City during the outbreak. She manages to find Leon and Claire, who protect her while trying to escape the city.
The comic also introduces characters from Resident Evil 2 into the storyline, which results in several face-offs between the Nemesis and the mutated William Birkin throughout the series. During these fights Nemesis remembers before being experimented on his life as a boxer whose family had been infected and killed by a sadistic Umbrella executive.
Before apparently dying, Wesker tells her to escape via the underground train before the Umbrella Corporation destroys the city. Birkin injects himself with the "G-Virus" and mutates. Chris, Sherry Birkin, Jill, Claire and Leon board the train but are derailed when Raccoon City is destroyed, allowing a monster version of Dr. Birkin to reach them.
Charles Birkin, British horror story author; 5th Baronet; David Tristan Birkin, British actor; son of Andrew; Henry Birkin, British racing driver; 3rd Baronet; Jane Birkin (1946–2023), English-French actress and singer; Richard Birkin (1805-1870), British lace manufacturer; Thomas Birkin (1831-1922), 1st Baronet, lace manufacturer, son of ...
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He is a main cast member for the second part of the season. The same year, he also portrayed the character Dr. William Birkin, the lead villain of the popular video game Resident Evil 2, in a live-action film adaptation of the first two Resident Evil games, entitled Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City. [13]
William Brereton, 3rd Baron Brereton FRS (4 May 1631 – 17 March 1680) was an English mathematician and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1659 and became Baron Brereton in the Irish peerage in 1664. He was chairman of the Committee of Accounts, better known as the Brooke House Committee, in 1667–1670.