George (given Name) - Fictional People

Fictional People

  • George (Blackadder), two characters from Blackadder series
  • George O'Malley, surgical resident at Seattle Grace Hospital in the TV series Grey's Anatomy
  • George Feeny, wise teacher, neighbor, and mentor to the characters in the television series Boy Meets World
  • George, title character of the webcomic Bob and George
  • George, the main character of George of the Jungle
  • George Bailey, It's a Wonderful Life
  • Curious George, cartoon character
  • George Mainwaring, popular character in British comedy series Dad's Army
  • George Costanza, from Seinfeld
  • George Jetson, from The Jetsons
  • George Kirrin, character in Enid Blyton's Famous Five
  • George McFly, from Back to the Future
  • George Weasley, in Harry Potter
  • George Jefferson, from "The Jeffersons"
  • George Kojima, character in the manga and anime series Case Closed
  • George Beard, from Dav Pilkey's book series, Captain Underpants
  • George Lopez (character), the main character in the comedy television series, George Lopez
  • George Tozer, footballer who is currently playing for Southampton FC
  • George Milton, the main character of Of Mice and Men

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