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Ichabod Crane is a fictional character and the protagonist in Washington Irving's short story "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow". Crane is portrayed in the original work ...
The Hollow (2004), an ABC Family television film starring Kevin Zegers and Kaley Cuoco and focusing on a teenage descendant of Ichabod Crane; Sleepy Hollow (2013), a crime/horror series in which Ichabod Crane awakens in the 21st century and teams up with Lt. Abbie Mills of the Sleepy Hollow Sheriff's Department to stop the Horseman. The show ...
In 1781, Ichabod Crane works for George Washington as a double agent. Crane beheads a Horseman, who does not die. In desperation, Crane kills him with a mutually fatal blow. Crane next awakens in 2013 Sleepy Hollow, with Washington's Bible to guide him. He meets Sheriff's Lt. Abigail Mills (Abbie) and learns that the Horseman has also returned.
Johnny Depp as Ichabod Crane: Crane is a quirky, yet sympathetic constable infatuated with integrating modern science into police procedures (early forensic science), but is very squeamish at the sight of blood and bugs. Christina Ricci as Katrina Anne Van Tassel: Ichabod's love interest and the only heir to one of the town's richest farmers ...
Captain Ichabod Crane, Esquire (), former professor of history at Oxford University prior to the American Revolution, comes to America with the British before switching sides to spy for the Colonists, under General George Washington.
Dorian Crane Episode: "Allegory of Love" 2010 New Tricks: Tim Mortimer Episode: "It Smells of Books" 2012 Parade's End: Potty Perowne 4 episodes 2013–2017 Sleepy Hollow: Ichabod Crane / Witness Main role, 62 episodes 2015 Bones: Episode: "The Resurrection in the Remains" 2019 Watchmen: Mr. Phillips, Game Warden Main role 2019 Four Weddings ...
Move over, Wordle, Connections and Mini Crossword—there's a new NYT word game in town! The New York Times' recent game, "Strands," is becoming more and more popular as another daily activity ...
[117] [118] American painter John Quidor based many of his paintings on scenes from the works of Irving about Dutch New York, including such paintings as Ichabod Crane Flying from the Headless Horseman (1828), The Return of Rip Van Winkle (1849), and The Headless Horseman Pursuing Ichabod Crane (1858). [119] [120]