Audrey (given Name) - in Fiction and Fictional Characters

In Fiction and Fictional Characters

  • Audrey, in Shakespeare's As You Like It
  • Audrey, in Markus Zusak's book I Am the Messenger
  • Audrey (book), written in 1902 by Mary Johnston
    • Audrey (film), 1916 silent film based on the book
  • Audrey Brown, city mouse from the books The Deptford Mice Trilogy
  • Audrey Fulquard, heroine of The Little Shop of Horrors
    • "Audrey Jr.", "Audrey II", namesake in the stage and 1986 film adaptations
  • Audrey Hanson, FBI agent in Heroes
  • Audrey Parker, a character in the Syfy channel's Haven (TV series) based on Stephen King's short story The Colorado Kid
  • Audrey Raines, of the TV series 24
  • Audrey Roberts, of the British soap opera Coronation Street
  • Audrey Spears (aka Prysm), DC Comics superhero member of the Teen Titans
  • Audrey fforbes-Hamilton, central character in British TV comedy To The Manor Born
  • Audrey Weasley, a character in Harry Potter. Wife of Percy Weasley and mother of Molly and Lucy Weasley.

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