Teresa - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Teresa "Tracy" Bond (nee Draco), Bond Girl from "On Her Majesty's Secret Service".
  • Teresa Bryant, on the British soap opera Coronation Street
  • Teresa Cammeniti, on the Australian soap opera Neighbours
  • Theresa Rourke Cassidy, the alter-ego of the Marvel Comics heroine Siryn
  • Teresa of The Faint Smile, in Claymore
  • Teresa Lisbon, one of the main characters in the drama The Mentalist
  • Theresa "Terri" McGreggor, in Degrassi: The Next Generation
  • Teresa Moreno, wife of Richard Sharpe in Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe series of historical fiction
  • Theresa Lopez-Fitzgerald, main protagonist from soap opera "Passions"
  • Teresa of the Faint Smile, one of the main characters in the popular anime and manga series Claymore
  • Teresa Chávez, main protagonist and villain from the TV Series Teresa
  • Teresa Wisemail, from the PlayStation role-playing game Suikoden II
  • Thérèse Defarge, the main villain of Charles Dickens' novel A Tale of Two Cities
  • Theresa, an immortal seeress, one of the main characters in the Fable video game series
  • Theresa McQueen, from the British soap opera Hollyoaks
  • Tess Durbeyfield, from Thomas Hardy's novel Tess of the d'Urbervilles
  • Teresa, Barbie's best friend
  • Teresa, an important character in James Dashner's books The Maze Runner and The Scorch Trials
  • Tereza, from Milan Kundera's novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being

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