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"Acts of War" was written by Brad Thor, an American author known for his thriller novels in the Scot Harvath series. It was published in 2014 as part of the series featuring the character Scot Harvath, a former navy seal turned secret service agent.
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No, Shrek is a fictional character created by DreamWorks Animation for its film series. He is not a god or a deity in any religious or mythological context.
A blue djin will manifest itself in a virtual existance, so be careful listing to its preaching as it will depress you, and make you question the very fabric of your being. I belive the character John from the movie the Watchman could be one. thomas64333@comcast.net
That depends. When you watch He-man and the Masters of the Universe, you will be confronted with a character known as Skeletor. In this sense, Skeletor is real. He is a part of our reality, only as a cartoon character. If you meant to ask this question as if one day Skeletor would be knocking at your front door, looking to collect on that five dollars you owe him... I wouldn't worry about it. Ps. I am not Skeletor.
Ian Gallagher is a fictional character on the British television series Shameless as well as the American remake. Since Ian is a fictional character, he does not have a real phone number.
No, Adrian Ivashkov is a fictional character from the Vampire Academy book series written by Richelle Mead. He is not British; he is a Russian vampire and a member of the Moroi royal family.
Edward Cullen is a fictional character from the book series "Twilight" by Stephenie Meyer. He is described as being born in Chicago, Illinois, USA.
Count Duckula is character parody of the story of Count Dracula. Count Duckula is a British children's series. The animated series is viewed on television on BBC.
The Snarf character can be found in two television series. The first animated television series where a Snarf fictional character can be found is called the "Thundercats". The other television animated series where a fictional Snarf character can be found in is the American-Canadiancalled "Trollz".
Syed Masood is a Muslim character on the long-running British television series.
The new M is a character in the James Bond series who is the head of the British Secret Service, succeeding the previous character of the same name.
Alf Garnett, a fictional character from the British television series "Till Death Us Do Part," was portrayed as a working-class man with a job as a dock worker. His character often expressed strong, often controversial opinions on politics and social issues, reflecting the views of a certain segment of British society during the 1960s and 1970s. The show, created by Johnny Speight, highlighted themes of class and social change through Alf's interactions with his family and friends.
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The green character on the covers of the American versions of the Hitchhiker's Guide series is known as the Joo Janta 200 Super-Chromatic Peril Sensitive Sunglasses. They are a fictional product in the series that turn completely black at the first hint of danger. The character was designed by Peter Cross, the cover artist for the American editions, and became an iconic symbol of the series.
The African American character named Jackee was played by real life actress Jackee Harry. The character was developed after she became the star of the TV series 227.
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