Natasha - Fictional People Named Natasha

Fictional People Named Natasha

  • Natasha Rostova, one of the main characters in War and Peace by Leo Tolstoy
  • Natasha Fatale, cartoon character in Rocky & Bullwinkle
  • Natasha Yar, fictional character on Star Trek: The Next Generation
  • Natasha, a female cleric in the video game Fire Emblem: The Sacred Stones for the PSX
  • Natasha, a Soviet Union commando in the video game Command & Conquer: Red Alert 3
  • Natasha Zabicov, the guard of Neo Russia's Argo Gulskii in Mobile Fighter G Gundam
  • Natasha Andersen, fictional character in Hollyoaks
  • Natasha Romanoff, also known as Black Widow, a fictional character from Marvel Comics
  • Commander Natasha, fictional character in Raj Comics
  • Princess Natasha, animation series
  • Natasha Sax a fictional Russian character in the film Max Payne portrayed by Olga Kurylenko
  • Natasha Ozera, a character from Vampire Academy
  • Natasha Kapoor, Ram Kapoor's sister on Bade Achhe Lagte Hain
  • Natasha Oberoi aka Nimrit in Amrit Manthan

Read more about this topic:  Natasha

Famous quotes containing the words fictional, people and/or named:

    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.
    Edmond De Goncourt (1822–1896)

    Real good breeding, as the people have it here, is one of the finest things now going in the world. The careful avoidance of all discussion, the swift hopping from topic to topic, does not agree with me; but the graceful style they do it with is beyond that of minuets!
    Thomas Carlyle (1795–1881)

    The last public hanging in the State took place in 1835 on Prince Hill.... On the fatal day, the victim, a man named Watkins, peering through the iron bars of his cell, and seeing the townfolk scurrying to the place of execution, is said to have remarked, ‘Why is everyone running? Nothing can happen until I get there.’
    —Administration for the State of Con, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)