Green (surname) - Fictional Characters Named Green

Fictional Characters Named Green

  • PC Beth Green (The Bill), constable on The Bill
  • Doctor Colette Green, Half-Life computer game series
  • Ed Green, detective on Law & Order.
  • List of Jericho characters#Eric Green, Jericho (TV series)
  • List of Jericho characters#Gail Green, Jericho (TV series)
  • List of Jericho characters#Jake Green, Jericho (TV series)
  • List of Jericho characters#Johnston Green, Jericho (TV series)
  • List of recurring characters in Friends#Dr. Leonard Green, Friends sitcom
  • Lieutenant Green, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
  • Linda Green, British TV
  • Marge Green, EastEnders
  • Marty Green, River City
  • Colonel Phillip Green, Star Trek
  • Rachel Green is one of the main characters in the famous sitcom Friends.
  • Red Green (character), The Red Green Show
  • Vernita Green, Kill Bill
  • Green (Gunstar Heroes) — a character in the videogame Gunstar Heroes.
  • Green (Pokémon character), in Pokémon Adventures
  • the English localized name of A'ke in John Minford's translation of Jin Yong's novel The Deer and the Cauldron
  • Reverend/Mr. Green, one of six original Cluedo characters.

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