Because you like Jordan Belfort in The Wolf of Wall Street

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Vanellope von Schweetz
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Vanellope von Schweetz is princess of the Sugar Rush game who could care less about being royal. See them in Wreck it Ralph.

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Draco Malfoy
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When the Sorting Hat touched Draco Malfoy's head, it placed him in Slytherin, a house that has turned out more dark wizards than any other. See them in Harry Potter Series.

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Temperance Brennan
332

People make more sense to the hyper-logical Temperance Brennan after they're dead. See them in Bones.

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Frederick Frankenstein
237

Frederick Frankenstein is an eccentric (O.K., maybe a little insane) professor who is excited to be delving into his family's past. See them in Young Frankenstein.

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Maeve Wiley
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Intelligent and confident, Maeve Wiley grew up alone and has no problem hitting you in the crotch if you disrespect her. See them in Sex Education.

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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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Bilbo Baggins
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A bumbling hobbit, Bilbo Baggins is becoming a part of something much larger than himself as he embarks on a quest. See them in The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

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Mark Renton
214

Herion is Mark Renton's favorite drug. He sniffs it, smokes it, swallows it, sticks it up his arse, and injects it into his veins. See them in Trainspotting.

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Murph
190

Murph is inquisitive, compassionate, and stubborn, with a passion for science she shares with her dad. See them in Interstellar.

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Chloe Decker
143

Chloe Decker's case should be open-and-shut. But something seems to be troubling her, something about Palmetto Street. See them in Lucifer.

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Derek Shepherd
167

Derek Shepherd is a talented and passionate neurosurgeon. Some people call him McDreamy. See them in Grey's Anatomy.

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Ophelia
191

Sometimes being a supportive girlfriend like Ophelia doesn't work out too well. See them in Hamlet.