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Christian
173

Christian is a romantic who for some reason won't stop singing everything he feels. See them in Moulin Rouge.

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Catherine Linton
305

Catherine Linton was once spontaneous and rowdy but ever since marrying the wealthy Edgar, she has morphed into a boiling pot of emotional outbursts. See them in Wuthering Heights.

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Evie O'Connell
348

A librarian and aspiring Egyptologist, Evie O'Connell would rather have her own adventures than just read about them. See them in The Mummy.

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Harvey Dent / Two-Face
174

Both a noble district attorney and a psychopathic villain, Harvey Dent proves some men really can have it all. See them in DC Extended Universe.

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Count Olaf
218

Count Olaf is a traveling actor, except he can't act and his homicidal tendencies make finding work pretty difficult. See them in Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events.

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Jesse Wallace
133

Talking to a stranger on a train is the best decision Jesse Wallace ever made. See them in Before Sunrise.

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Mike Hannigan
178

Mike Hannigan is a lawyer-turned-pianist who loves to tap into his kooky side. See them in Friends.

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Cat Grant
178

Cat Grant gets what she wants: a piping hot latte or an interview with Supergirl. See them in Supergirl.

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Rachel Chu
178

A whip-smart NYU professor who is a master of her classroom but less confident in her love life, Rachel Chu comes into her own on a trip to Singapore. See them in Crazy Rich Asians.

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Selina Meyer
178

With an incredible ability to fake a smile, Selina Meyer is a gifted politician serving as Vice President. And maybe one day the President will actually call her. See them in Veep.

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Vanessa Ives
223

Losing her soul frightens Vanessa Ives the most. See them in Penny Dreadful.

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Molly Davidson
134

Self-described as half-Slytherin, half-Ravenclaw, Molly Davidson has a big, demanding personality that doesn’t always leave space for other people’s emotions. See them in Booksmart.