List of Fictional Politicians - Presidents

Presidents

For fictional American presidents, see List of fictional United States Presidents.

A to D
  • President Richard Adar (Lew Ayres) – The Twelve Colonies, Battlestar Galactica
  • President Antonov – Soviet Union, Clive Cussler's Dirk Pitt novels.
  • President Jonathan Archer (Scott Bakula) – United Federation of Planets, Star Trek: Enterprise
  • President Gaius Baltar (James Callis) – The Twelve Colonies, Battlestar Galactica
  • President André Baptiste – Liberia, Lord of War
  • President Josiah Bartlet- President in the drama series The West Wing
  • President Tom Beck (Morgan Freeman) – Deep Impact
  • Président Grace Bellanger (Anne Consigny) – French Republic, l'État de Grace
  • Lord President Borusa (Leonard Sachs, Philip Latham) – Gallifrey, Doctor Who
  • President Victor de Bourcey – European Union, Super-State (Brian Aldiss, 2002)
  • Lord President Doctor (Tom Baker, Peter Davison) – Gallifrey, Doctor Who (twice, abandoned office both times)
E to M
  • President John Henry Eden (Malcolm McDowell), Fallout 3
  • President Jake Featherston – Confederate States of America, American Empire and Settling Accounts novels
  • President Rufus T. Firefly (Groucho Marx) – Freedonia, Duck Soup
  • President George Formby – England, Thursday Next novels
  • Hereditary President Sidney Harris – People's Republic of Haven, Honorverse
  • President Jaresh-Inyo (Herschel Sparber) – United Federation of Planets, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine
  • President Harriet Jones – Great Britain, mentioned in the Doctor Who episode "Doomsday"
  • President Kitenge – Pepsi presents New Zanzibar, The Simpsons
  • President Joe Lawton, Grand Theft Auto IV
  • President Lindberg – United Federated Territories, The Fifth Element
  • President Charles Logan – 24
  • President James Marshall (Harrison Ford) – Air Force One
  • President Mon Mothma – Galactic Republic, Star Wars
  • President Muntu – Pepsi presents New Zanzibar, The Simpsons
M to Z
  • President (formerly Major General) Brent Haywood, Republic of New Zealand, in Craig Harrison's Broken October (1976).
  • President Napoleon – Animal Farm
  • President Head of Richard Nixon – Futurama
  • President Leia Organa-Solo – Galactic Republic, Star Wars
  • President David Palmer – 24
  • President Wayne Palmer – 24
  • Lord President Rassilon (Richard Mathews, Don Warrington) – Gallifrey, Doctor Who
  • President Michael Rimmer (Peter Cook) – Great Britain, The Rise and Rise of Michael Rimmer
  • Lady President Romana (Lalla Ward) – Gallifrey, various Doctor Who spin-offs
  • President Laura Roslin (Mary McDonnell) – The Twelve Colonies, Battlestar Galactica
  • President Arnold Schwarzenegger – Just Mentioned, Demolition Man
  • President Melanie Snell – South Africa Egoli Series In an odd turn of events, she beats F.W. de Klerk in the 1989 election to become the nations first female president. She releases Nelson Mandela and then serves as his own Vice President until 1994 when she pulls out of the government to form the Binguala Independent Transitional Christian Heritage (B.I.T.C.H), is a mixture of Helen Zille and Helen Suzman. In the show she is commented as being a tall, thin lady with very big blonde hair.
  • President Skroob (Mel Brooks) – Planet Spaceball, Spaceballs
  • President Yuri Suvarov (Nick Jameson) – Russia, 24 (season 5)
  • President Edmund Zuwanie (Earl Cameron) – Democratic Republic of Matobo, The Interpreter
Unnamed
  • Unnamed Lord President (Llewellyn Rees) – Gallifrey, Doctor Who serial The Deadly Assassin
  • Unnamed Federation President (Robert Ellenstein) – United Federation of Planets, Star Trek IV: The Voyage Home
  • Unnamed Federation President (Kurtwood Smith) – United Federation of Planets, Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
  • Unnamed President (Don Warrington)- Great Britain, Doctor Who episode "Rise of the Cybermen"
  • Unnamed President of the United Federation, Sonic the Hedgehog series

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Famous quotes containing the word presidents:

    You must drop all your democracy. You must not believe in “the people.” One class is no better than another. It must be a case of Wisdom, or Truth. Let the working classes be working classes. That is the truth. There must be an aristocracy of people who have wisdom, and there must be a Ruler: a Kaiser: no Presidents and democracies.
    —D.H. (David Herbert)

    Governments can err, Presidents do make mistakes, but the immortal Dante tells us that divine justice weighs the sins of the cold-blooded and the sins of the warm-hearted in different scales. Better the occasional faults of a Government that lives in a spirit of charity than the constant omission of a Government frozen in the ice of its own indifference.
    Franklin D. Roosevelt (1882–1945)

    A president, however, must stand somewhat apart, as all great presidents have known instinctively. Then the language which has the power to survive its own utterance is the most likely to move those to whom it is immediately spoken.
    J.R. Pole (b. 1922)