The central character in English mumming plays is typically St. George, a legendary Christian martyr who is known for his defeat of a dragon. St. George is often depicted as a hero who symbolizes the triumph of good over evil in these traditional folk plays.
English footballer Michael Carrick plays as a central midfielder.
The central characters were generally St George, the quack Doctor and the Turkish Knight. There was usually a battle between St George and the Turkish Knight in which one of them died. Then, along would come the Doctor who miraculously revives the dead man.
The English Patient
The character Emily was in the Charles Dickens' novel "David Copperfield." Emily Hamilton is a central character in the story and plays a significant role in David Copperfield's life.
The guy who playes Moe is Jonathan Wexler.
The character of Q is portrayed by English actor Ben Whishaw in the James Bond film Skyfall (2012).
If we are to divide medieval drama into two types, I think they would have to be religious and secular. Medieval drama is usually divided into five types. Three of these, Miracle plays, Morality Plays, and Mystery plays, dealt with religious issues, and two, Mummings and Manners plays, were secular. Please use the link below for more information.
A secondary character is a character in a story who is not the main focus or protagonist, but still plays a significant role in the plot or development of other characters. They may provide support, conflict, or help advance the storyline, but their presence is not central to the overall narrative.
A medium character in literature is one that plays a supporting role and helps advance the plot, but does not have as significant an impact as a main character. They are often used to provide contrast or context for the main characters and their actions. This character may have some depth and personality, but their presence is not as central to the story as that of the main characters.
Kaptein Sabeltann is a fictional head of a band of pirates. The character is Norwegian in origin, and featured in plays, books and cartoons. The English translation of Kaptein Sabeltann is Captain Sabertooth.
Osoid is not a standard word in the English language. In a lost collection of plays written in 1922, William Snyder had a character whose name was Ozoid.
Lisa plays the tuba in one of the intros but I can't locate a character that plays it regularly.