The person he most wants to meet is Pamela Anderson
Jungle Book
To provide you with the correct answer, I would need more context about which "girl" you are referring to, including the title of the film or show. Could you please specify the character or production?
The planet Zenn-La
To provide an accurate answer, I would need to know which "Duke" you are referring to, as it could pertain to a person, a title, or a character. If you are asking about a specific individual named Duke, please provide more context.
Raven
trims his mustache :-)
Defamation of character
In the F-zero anime Captain Falcon is a title, the captain falcon who held that title in the anime died and passed the title to another character. In the games captain falcon is not a title but an actual person who is currently alive.
The title character is portrayed by actor Rowan Atkinson.
Yes, Macbeth is a proper noun because it is the name of a specific character, it is also the title of a play. A proper noun is the name for a specific person, place, thing, or a title.
If this is for a paper, remember to italicize the book title. That will help differentiate between mentions of the character themselves and mentions of the title.
Nibble?
Bilbo Baggins is the title character of the book.
a persons title
Peter Falk starred as the title character on whatTV detective series?
because he is an actor and he doesn't want anybody know who he is. His real name is Davin Tong and Peter Chao is his character he plays. Its like Sacha Cohen plays as Borat. Try search Davin Tong on youtube and click the one with the title "That ain't white" That is the real peter chao and his accent is actually fake.
Yes, the noun 'Fido' is a proper noun, the name of a specific person (?), character, pet, or company.A proper noun is the name or title of a specific person, place, or thing.