Polly Walker is a British actress who has portrayed a variety of characters on TV. These include Charlotte Dupres in Warehouse 13, Francesca in Prisoners Wives and Alexa Schultz in The Mentalist.
Some main characters in the Twilight series include Bella Swan (portrayed by Kristen Stewart), Edward Cullen (portrayed by Robert Pattinson), Jacob Black (portrayed by Taylor Lautner), and Alice Cullen (portrayed by Ashley Greene). You can find pictures of these characters from the Twilight movies online.
Some of the characters that were dynamic are Dr. Dunford and his mother.
Some famous Gothic characters include Dracula, Frankenstein's monster, Dorian Gray, and the Phantom of the Opera. These characters are often portrayed as dark, mysterious, and supernatural, embodying themes of horror, desire, and the macabre.
The main characters in Travel Team, by Mike Lupica, are Danny Walker, Ty Ross, Will Stoddard, Tess Hewitt, Ali Walker (mom), Richie Walker (dad), and Teddy Moran. Hope you like the book (if you haven't already read it).
All of the characters are meant to be Japanese to some extent, but Tien is portrayed as white alot of times.
Alice is a character from the novel "The Color Purple" by Alice Walker. She is portrayed as a strong, resilient woman who overcomes adversity in her life. In some ways, Alice is like Turtle from "The Bean Trees" by Barbara Kingsolver, as both characters exhibit courage and strength in the face of challenges.
Some of the actors who have portrayed characters on "Waterloo Road" include Philip Martin Brown (as Grantly Budgen), Laurie Brett (as Christine Mulgrew), and Neil Morrissey (as Eddie Lawson).
she is one the island some where
yes with some cheese plz SUT UP my name is Polly!!!! x
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Matilda from Roald Dahls book and 1996 film edition has the power of telekinesis. Jean Grey and Psylocke are both female characters portrayed in comic books made under Marvel Comics who also have this power.
They can certainly have names and nicknames. The classic phrase "Polly want a cracker?" refers to some parrot or other bird named Polly.