Zack (given Name) - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Zack Addy in television series Bones
  • Zack Allan in television series Babylon 5
  • Zak Dingle in British soap Emmerdale
  • Zacharias Smith in the Harry Potter series.
  • Zack Fair in role-playing game Final Fantasy VII and its spin-offs
  • Zakk Irius, mafia member in anime and manga series Death Note
  • Zack (Zacharias) Lane in the novel Zack by William Bell
  • Zack Martin in television series The Suite Life of Zack and Cody
  • Zak McKracken, hero of adventure game Zak McKracken and the Alien Mindbenders
  • Zack Morris in television series Saved by the Bell
  • Zach Nichols in the American police procedural television drama Law & Order: Criminal Intent
  • Zak Saturday, one of the main characters in the cartoon series The Secret Saturdays
  • Zack Taylor in television series Mighty Morphin Power Rangers
  • Zack (Battlestar Galactica)
  • Zack in computer game The Daedalus Encounter
  • Zack in video game series Dead or Alive
  • Zak in television series TUGS
  • Zack, one of the titular characters in Zack & Wiki: Quest for Barbaros' Treasure
  • Zachariah, an angel, Castiel's superior in series Supernatural
  • Zachry, in the novel Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell

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