Doyle - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Ian Doyle, IRA terrorist in the television series Criminal Minds
  • Mrs Doyle, a character on the television series Father Ted
  • Allen Francis Doyle, a character on the television series Angel
  • Jimmy "Popeye" Doyle, detective played by Gene Hackman in The French Connection
  • Maggie Doyle, fictional character in the television show Blue Heelers.
  • Mike Doyle (24 character)
  • Ray Doyle, a character in The Professionals TV series.
  • Roz Doyle, a character in the comedy series Frasier
  • Corporal Seamus Doyle, Brothers in Arms character
  • Sgt. James Doyle, A character in Call of Duty: United Offensive
  • Doyle, Lt. Kellaway's sidekick from The Mask
  • Sebastian Doyle, an alter-ego of the character Dave Lister in the Red Dwarf episode "Back to Reality"
  • Jake, Malachy and Tinny Doyle, characters in the CBC television series Republic of Doyle
  • Doyle, androidian character in the television series Andromeda
  • Capt. Doyle, the character who took the place of Nikolai from the mobile phone version of Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare
  • Patrick Doyle, Maura Isles half brother in Television series Rizzoli & Isles
  • Prof. Conner Doyle, a character on the television series Psi Factor: Chronicles of the Paranormal

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