Trending Characters

Rand al Thor is beginning to question if everything is as it seems—especially since has red hair, a trait that only exists in a remote region extremely distant from the Two Rivers. See them in Wheel of Time.

Bo Darville lives for the money, for the glory, and for the fun. Well, mostly for the money. See them in Smokey and the Bandit.

Rose Mortmain is determined to escape the poverty she and her family are living in and will gladly marry anyone with enough money to allow her to do so. See them in I Capture the Castle.

Chiyo Sakamoto has withstood years of pain and fatigue in order to become a fully-fledged geisha. See them in Memoirs of a Geisha.

When a gunfight ensues while transporting a prisoner, Kate Macer questions the trigger-happy nature of her fellow FBI agents. See them in Sicario.

Redfly Davis yearns to be back in the game of undercover operative missions, as his struggling marriage and job send him right back to his old life. See them in Triple Frontier.

When you're a pretty girl like Aster Flores, people want to give you things. But what they really want is to make you like them. See them in The Half of It.

Brian Taylor is a bold member of the LAPD who is putting his ex-marine skills to good use. See them in End of Watch.

Seth Milchick is in charge of his company's perks. As he tells the employees, "Deaths happen outside of here but not here–a life at Lumon is protected from such things.” See them in Severance.

Nathan Shelley feels inadequate around his soccer team. As he says, "God, this Place is so posh. Feels like I'm not supposed to be here." But just wait to see what he can do. See them in Ted Lasso.

Barton Fink knows why he writes, and money has nothing to do with it. Hollywood, in contrast, is all about the bottom line. See them in Barton Fink.

Linda Litzke is determined to blackmail CIA agent Osborne Cox for enough money to afford plastic surgery. See them in Burn After Reading.

Convinced that people are following him, Harry Pfarrer will delve deeper into a mystery that may or may not actually exist. See them in Burn After Reading.

Osbourne Cox is writing a memoir about his time at the CIA. It's not going that great, but at least he gets to drink while he works on it. See them in Burn After Reading.

After leaving her own wedding with a near-stranger wearing rollerblades, Alex Kerkovich is figuring out what she wants in life. See them in Happy Endings.

Monty Brogan's life motto is "Champagne for my real friends, real pain for my sham friends." See them in 25th Hour.

Marty Funkhouser is an overgrown child who is incapable of letting an argument go. See them in Curb Your Enthusiasm.

There is a tempest of rage brewing beneath Lancaster Dodd's combed-over veneer, and it only makes him all the more terrifying. See them in The Master.

Jacob Yi moved to America from Korea to pursue the American dream, but he's facing impossible obstacles including racism and lack of water for his crops. See them in Minari.

For Wee-Bey, the constant specter of death is an occupational hazard, and he is at peace with this. See them in The Wire.

Lin Wan has spent most of her life lying on a sickbed or trailed by overbearing nurses who might be spies of her princess mother. See them in Joy of Life.