Carver - Characters

Characters

  • The Carver (Nip/Tuck), mysterious serial rapist/killer/attacker from the TV series Nip/Tuck
  • Elliot Carver, villain in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies
  • Ellis Carver, police officer in HBO drama The Wire
  • Holden Carver, character in the comic book series Sleeper
  • Jack Carver, protagonist in the first-person shooter game Far Cry
  • Jim Carver, police officer in long-running British police drama The Bill
  • Paris Carver, wife to the villain in the James Bond film Tomorrow Never Dies
  • Rex Carver, British private eye in books by Victor Canning
  • Ron Carver, a fictional ADA appearing in Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • Rosie Carver, character in the James Bond film Live and Let Die
  • Zeus Carver, black activist and John McClane's partner in the film Die Hard with a Vengeance

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    Of all the characters I have known, perhaps Walden wears best, and best preserves its purity. Many men have been likened to it, but few deserve that honor. Though the woodchoppers have laid bare first this shore and then that, and the Irish have built their sties by it, and the railroad has infringed on its border, and the ice-men have skimmed it once, it is itself unchanged, the same water which my youthful eyes fell on; all the change is in me.
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