Mike Martin - fictional character - was created in 1994.
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The fictional detective Mike Hammer was created by author Mickey Spillane. He introduced the character in his 1947 novel "I, the Jury," which became a significant success and established Hammer as a prominent figure in the hardboiled detective genre. Spillane's gritty writing style and the character's tough persona resonated with readers, leading to numerous sequels and adaptations in various media.
Mike Teavee is a fictional character from Roald Dahl's "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory." In the story, he is portrayed as a 10-year-old boy who is obsessed with television and video games. His age is part of what shapes his character and behavior throughout the narrative.
Bill Martin, and Mike Schiff created the show Grounded for Life. Found it at www.wikipedia.org
According to the comic books, his name is Anung Un Rama.
Dr. Mike is a fictional character from the TV series, Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman. The character's full name was Dr. Michaela Anne Quinn. In the TV series, her character was played by Jane Seymour. It aired from January of 1993 to May of 1998.
Mike Martin plays Defensive Tackle for the Tennessee Titans.
Mike Martin is number 93 on the Tennessee Titans.
NFL player Sam Martin is 6'-01''.
Mike Brady is a fictional character from the American television series "The Brady Bunch," which aired from 1969 to 1974. He is portrayed as the loving father of a blended family, consisting of six children from two marriages. Mike is an architect, known for his calm demeanor and ability to handle the various challenges that arise within the family. The character is played by actor Robert Reed.
There are probably a number of different Michael Myers in the world. As for the character from Halloween, he is fictional. But there is a popular comedy actor that goes by Mike Myers.
NFL player Mike Martin played for Michigan.