Mallory - Fictional Characters With The Name

Fictional Characters With The Name

  • Mallory Danielson is a fictional character played by Laura Allen in the FX television series Dirt
  • Mallory Dent is a fictional character played by Sydney Tamiia Poitier in The CW television series,Veronica Mars, which debuted in 2004
  • Mallory Grace is a fictional character in The Spiderwick Chronicles
  • Mallory is a Brother of Dragons in fantasy author Mark Chadbourn's series, The Dark Age and Kingdom of the Serpent
  • Mallory is a fictional character played by Robert Floyd in the FOX Network television series, Sliders
  • Mallory is a fictional character portrayed by Olivia Bonamy in the 2002 French film, Bloody Mallory
  • Mallory is a fictional stripper portrayed by Kristen Stewart in the 2010 American independent drama film, Welcome to the Rileys
  • Mallory is an animated duck in Mighty Ducks: The Animated Series, a cartoon by Walt Disney Television
  • Mallory Keaton is a fictional character played by Justine Bateman in the popular 1980s sitcom, Family Ties
  • Mallory Knox is a fictional character portrayed by Juliette Lewis 1994 film, Natural Born Killers
  • Mallory is the conventional name for an attacker in cryptographic examples; see Alice and Bob
  • Mallory "Mal" Pike, a "junior member" of The Baby-sitters Club in a series of children's books, written by Ann M. Martin and published by Scholastic between 1986–2000
  • Mallory O'Brien is a fictional character portrayed by Allison Smith on the NBC television drama, The West Wing
  • Princess Mallory, an animated character from the 1987 television series, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, voiced by Renae Jacobs

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