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Moira O'Hara's attachment to the 'Murder House' is almost paranormal. See them in American Horror Story.

Archie Bunker is a blue-collar guy who refers to foreigners and minorities by names that are no longer acceptable to use. See them in All in the Family.

Irving Baliff tends to mind his own business and go with the flow of the office has instructed—that is, as long as the few things he cares about remain intact. See them in Severance.

Estelle Costanza is an overbearing mother you can hear from a borough away. See them in Seinfeld.

A.J. Soprano has a vague idea about his father's illegal activities, but doesn't know the true extent of the ruthlessness. See them in The Sopranos.

Jake LaMotta is a hot-tempered boxer who might have taken too many blows to the head. See them in Raging Bull.

Just trying to make it from one day to the next is challenging enough for The Tramp. See them in Modern Times.

Silvio Dante will often find himself in the path of an oncoming bullet or in the middle of a physical fight, but he'll stand his ground. See them in The Sopranos.

Fred Armisen is an old-soul, trying to keep up with all of Portland's newfangled nonsense. See them in Portlandia.

Harry Kim's first posting is to guide the Voyager through the Delta Quadrant, after the ship was transported against the crew's will. See them in Star Trek: Voyager.

Kelly Taylor is a defrosting ice princess who is the most popular girl in school. See them in Beverly Hills, 90210.

Isis is sick of other cheerleaders steal their routines, putting their blond hair on it and calling it something different. See them in Bring It On.

Miguel Alvarez is one of the few Oz inmates who is capable of feeling compassion, but violence may be the only option to protect himself. See them in Oz.

There's nothing this scheming lady's maid wouldn't do to protect her job. See them in Downton Abbey.

Don't worry, Nolan Sorrento's brutal decisions are corporate, not personal. See them in Ready Player One.

Boba Fett puts bounty hunting largely behind him in hopes of ruling Jabba the Hutt’s prolific crime empire, but values ruling with respect above fear and violence. See them in The Book of Boba Fett.

Naval pilot Tom Kazansky got his nickname of Iceman because he’s ice cold and doesn’t make any mistakes. See them in Top Gun.

Pixie-ish and quick-witted, Fran Kubelik is the apple of every businessman's eye. See them in The Apartment.

Charles Haden Savage's off screen character is just as action-packed as his role as special agent Brazzos. See them in Only Murders in the Building.

Idealistic and sexy Deputy White House Communications Director Sam Seaborn is a geek at heart. See them in The West Wing.