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Mallory O'Brien is a fictional character on the TV series "The West Wing" portrayed by Allison Smith.
Sam Seaborn.
It's a fictional country that was made up by the singing group 'They Might be Giants' when they made up their song, 'Alphabet of Countries'.
No. Yes. His character rivaled Patrick Swayze's character @ West Point Military academy and appeared again during the Civil War.
No, it is not fictional like many people think. It is based around the real truth of football firms in England. Green Street are not actually the name of West Ham's firm, inter city being the real name and all characters are fictional.
Nothing. She is just a fictional character in the story.
The young man who came out of the west is a character from a famous folktale known as "The Fool of the World and the Flying Ship." In the story, he is a simpleton who sets out on a quest to win the hand of the Tsar's daughter by traveling to the end of the world in a flying ship.
Mallory O'Brien is a fictional character on the TV series "The West Wing" portrayed by Allison Smith.
Zeb Macahan was a fictional character in the film "How The West Was Won" and the later spin-off series "Macahans".
Josiah Bartlet is a fictional character, created by Aaron Sorkin for the popular TV series "The West Wing". His character bio states he was born in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Jay Gatsby, the main character from F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," had a mansion at West Egg, Long Island. Gatsby's extravagant mansion symbolized his wealth and extravagance in the story.
he was born in North Carolina but at a young age he came to west Virginia
The Drunken Monkey style of Kung Fu was inspired by a character named Sun Wukong from a story titled "Journey to the West", which was written during the Ming Dynasty.
There's Ellie Bartowski (actress), Ellie Beaven (actress), Ellie Brush (female soccer player), Ellie Brass (fictional character from CSI), Ellie B. Shuler (commander of Strategic Air Command's 8th Air Force), and Ellie Bartlet (fictional character from The West Wing). That's as specific as it gets.
Young West was created in 1894.
Young West has 283 pages.
"Avon Barksdale is a fictional character on HBO's ""The Wire"". Avon is a gangster who runs a drug dealing ring in Baltimore's West Side. He has a bad temper and has been known to send violent messages to anyone who gets in his way and is concerned about his street appearance."