Georgetown University Alumni - Fictional

Fictional

  • Benjamin Franklin Gates, played by Nicolas Cage in the National Treasure franchise
  • John Patrick "Jack" Ryan (GRD 1980), Deputy Director, Central Intelligence and President of the United States in Tom Clancy novels
  • Brenda Leigh Johnson, Deputy Los Angeles Police Chief from television's The Closer
  • Tracy Flick, Reese Witherspoon's character in Election attended the college after high school
  • The main characters from St. Elmo's Fire
  • Prince Nasir Al-Subaai, played by Alexander Siddig in Syriana
  • Doonesbury characters J.J. and Honey Huan
  • Zoey Bartlet, President Bartlet's daughter in The West Wing
  • Charlie Young, Personal Assistant to the President in The West Wing
  • Michael Vaughan, CIA agent in Alias
  • David Palmer, President of the United States in 24
  • Matthew Kidman, main character in The Girl Next Door played by Emile Hirsch
  • Raven-SymonĂ©'s character in the Disney movie College Road Trip gets accepted to the university.
  • Sean Patrick Thomas's character in the movie Save the Last Dance.
  • Sterling Archer, the main character of FX's animated spy comedy, Archer
  • Robert Hawkins, CIA agent in the TV series Jericho played by Lennie James
  • Robert Clayton Dean, Will Smith's character from Enemy of the State
  • Thaddeus Thatch and the eccentric millionaire, Preston B. Whitmore in Atlantis: The Lost Empire are members of the Class of 1866.
  • Declan Walsh, protagonist in the 1979 novel Vicar of Christ who served as Chief Justice of the United States and later Pope.
  • Margaret "Maggie" O'Donnell from 17 Again
  • Charles Foster Offdensen from Metalocalypse
  • Annie Walker, a character from USA network's Covert Affairs
  • Jason Hudson, Special Agent from the CIA in Call of Duty: Black Ops
  • Alicia Florrick, played by Julianna Margulies in the TV series The Good Wife
  • Will Gardner, played by Josh Charles in the TV series The Good Wife

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    One of the proud joys of the man of letters—if that man of letters is an artist—is to feel within himself the power to immortalize at will anything he chooses to immortalize. Insignificant though he may be, he is conscious of possessing a creative divinity. God creates lives; the man of imagination creates fictional lives which may make a profound and as it were more living impression on the world’s memory.
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