Linus - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Linus (mythology), any of three sons of Apollo
  • Linus van Pelt, in the comic strip Peanuts
  • Ben Linus, in the US television show Lost
  • Linus Larrabee, in Sabrina (1954 film)
  • Linus Caldwell, in Ocean's Eleven (2001 film), played by Matt Damon
  • Linus Rawlings, in How the West Was Won (film), played by James Stewart

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