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The following is a list of characters that have appeared on the television series. Although some are named for, or based upon, characters from Kass Morgan's The 100 novel series , there are others created solely for the television series.
The cast of "Cheaper by the Dozen" had many 2000s stars who went on to successful careers. See where Steve Martin, Hilary Duff, and others are now. ... (1995), and she voiced characters in films ...
Sid Khan, played by Josh Sangha, [13] is a character introduced in the first episode of Series 7 of The Dumping Ground. He is of Indian heritage-with roots in Mauritius-and sometimes up to mischief and is very strange. He carries around a creepy doll and also has very eccentric clothing. He is a very interesting character with little backstory ...
Like so many other ensemble casts from beloved TV shows and movies, the stars of the 2003 family comedy Cheaper by the Dozenhave reunited virtually, for a good cause. Several stars from the film ...
She is possibly indirectly mentioned by Grace Poole in Child's Play 2 when she quotes, "He (Charles Lee Ray) murdered a dozen people". Vivian is one of two female victims of Charles Lee Ray, with the other being Tiffany's mother, whom he (as a doll) had revealed to have been murdered by him 20 years before Seed of Chucky.
Creator of "The Librarians", John Rogers, noted that Dean Devlin wanted to do a television version of the Librarian movies, in the style of the revived Doctor Who series. . Unfortunately, because Noah Wyle was still doing Falling Skies, and Bob Newhart and Jane Curtin were only going to be available periodically, Rogers had to come up with a new approach, noting that Wyle did not want to be ...
Virgil Downing was known to have committed over three dozen contract killings, with his victims including a judge, a housewife, and a dog, among others. He wasn't convicted of any of these murders until he killed a police commissioner, and as he was fleeing the scene, his appendix burst. He was found unconscious with the murder weapon still on him.
An M indicates the actor was part of the main cast for the season. A U indicates the actor was in the season as an "Arrowverse regular". A V indicates a voice-only role. A number beside a character's name indicates the character is from that alternate world (i.e. a 2 indicates a character from Earth-2).