Archie - People

People

  • Archie Brown (1938-), a British political scientist and historian
  • Archie Kao, a Chinese-American actor
  • Archie Karas (1950-), a Greek gambler known for turning $50 into $40 million before losing it all
  • Archie Leach, English-born American actor
  • Archie Macpherson, Scottish sports broadcaster
  • Archie Manning, former National Football League quarterback, father of Peyton and Eli Manning
  • Archie McLean, an association football player known for his contributions to the Brazilian game
  • Archie Moore, World champion boxer
  • Archie Panjabi, an Indian actress
  • Archie Thompson, Australian footballer
Fictional characters
  • Archie Comics, a comic book publisher
    • Archie Andrews (comics), the main character in Archie Comics
  • Archy and mehitabel, a serialized work of fiction by Don Marquis
  • Archie Andrews (puppet), ventriloquist Peter Brough's dummy
  • Archie Bunker, a television sitcom character
  • Archie Kennedy, a fictional character in the Hornblower (TV series)
  • Archie Mitchell, fictional character in the BBC soap opera EastEnders
  • Archie Carpenter, fictional character in the British soap opera Hollyoaks
  • Archie Goodwin (fictional detective), assistant of the fictional detective Nero Wolfe
  • Archie (Pokémon), leader of Team Aqua in the Pokémon series
  • Archie Simpson, a character in the Degrassi franchise
  • Archie (The Land Before Time), a turtle-like creature in The Land Before Time IV: Journey Through the Mists
  • Archie Ryan, pseudonym of Lincoln Burrows, a fictional character from the television show Prison Break
  • Archie (Archimedes), a flying ship seen in the Watchmen series
  • Robot Archie, a character in Lion comics
  • Mixed Martial Archie, professional wrestling persona played by Robert Evans

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