Because you like King George VI in The King's Speech

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Melody Grant
198

First Lady Melody Grant is conspiring to stay in the White House, but she stays a few steps behind her husband because that’s where she "belongs." See them in Scandal.

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Mary Margaret Blanchard
297

A meek schoolteacher, Mary Margaret Blanchard can't remember her past as a spirited, swashbuckling Snow White. See them in Once Upon a Time.

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John Tyree
402

John Tyree has survived heavy gunfire and aggressive enemy soldiers. But can he handle a girl? See them in Dear John.

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Jim Moriarty
702

There is never a dull moment with Jim Moriarty: expect booze and sing alongs in between all of the homicide. See them in Sherlock.

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Jeff Lebowski
503

Just call Jeff Lebowski The Dude. Or His Dudeness, Duder, or El Duderino if you're not into that whole brevity thing. See them in The Big Lebowski.

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Joel Barish
503

After having his mind altered after a bad breakup, Joel Barish is not convinced that ignorance is bliss. See them in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind.

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Eugene H. Krabs
303

Eugene H. Krabs is a greedy restaurant owner who won't let a dime out of the reach of his claws. See them in SpongeBob SquarePants.

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Ianto Jones
101

Ianto Jones' withdrawn nature conceals his emotional pain. See them in Torchwood.

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Sookie St. James
302

Sookie St. James is a klutzy and perfectionist chef who's always there for her friends. See them in Gilmore Girls.

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Remy
712

Remy could be a five star Michelin chef, the only problem is that he is quite literally a rat. See them in Ratatouille.

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Violet Parr
1016

Violet Parr is an angsty teen would love to become even more invisible than her superpowers allow. See them in The Incredibles.

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Norman Bates
818

Though seemingly caring and calm, this motel owner has a mysterious streak of intensity. See them in Psycho.