Saved by the Bell is a television show. The main characters are Kelly Kapowski-Morris, Zack Morris and Samuel Powers, The protagonists name from the Saved by the Bell cast is known as "nerd".
"Saved By The Bell" star Mark-Paul Gosselaar starred in the movie "Dying to Belong" with actress Hilary Swank. The movie came out in 1997.
Lawrence of Arabia
Good god, definitely Dylan (Stiles). <3
The male cast members of TMZ include several prominent figures such as Harvey Levin, who is the founder and managing editor, as well as reporters like Charlie Neff and Mike Walters. Other notable male contributors have included Jason Kennedy and Dax Holt. The lineup may vary over time with new personalities joining or leaving the team.
In the original 1971 film "Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory," the Oompa-Loompa characters were all played by male actors. There were no Oompa-Loompa women in the cast; the roles were performed by a group of male actors, primarily led by actor Deep Roy, who portrayed all the Oompa-Loompas.
All of them.
"Saved By The Bell" star Mark-Paul Gosselaar starred in the movie "Dying to Belong" with actress Hilary Swank. The movie came out in 1997.
Sounfs like mark paul gosselar to me. "Zack" from saved by the bell lol
Because female protagonists tend to be mary sues who always fall in love with the bad boy/antagonist
The male generic name is Sun and the female is Moon
Alexander Graham Bell was male. He was born in 1847 and during his lifetime invented the telephone. He died in 1922.
Alexandra Graham Bell was a Scottish-born scientist.
Should you overdose on heroine (sic) you should try reading some books with male protagonists. Lol.
yes.i belive so.
If orange juice saved theh world
Shonen Jump is a manga magazine targeted towards young male readers and features action-packed series with male protagonists. Shojo Beat, on the other hand, is a manga magazine aimed at young female readers and typically features romance and relationship-focused series with female protagonists.
Antlers on the male as well as male genitalia