The full name of the character known as "Mr. Belvedere" was Lynn Aloysius Belvedere. The sitcom was based on the novel "Belvedere" by Gwen Davenport. == ==
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Marsha Brady is a fictional character originally played by Maureen McCormick in the 1970's era sitcom "The Brady Bunch." Marsha was known for having great looks and being ultra popular at her school, as well as being the oldest of the Brady daughters and, consequently, a role model and source of envy.
The sitcom referred to is "Mork and Mindy." Mearth's mother in the series is known as Mindy.
Pee-wee Herman, the character created by Paul Reubens, does not have any children, as he is a fictional character known for his childlike persona. In real life, Paul Reubens does not have any children either. The character's storylines typically focus on humor, whimsy, and adventures rather than family dynamics.
He was in the Order of the Pheonix but he was an Auror.
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Steve Urkel is a fictional character most famous for his role in the ABC/CBS sitcom called "Family Matters". He was played by Jaleel White, and was very popular a few decades ago.
The fictional character "My Melody" was created by a company called Sanrio. They are a company based out of Japan and are known for creating fictional characters.
The fictional character Red Forman is best known as Eric Forman's father on the hit TV series "That '70s Show". The character is played by actor Kurtwood Smith.
Arnold (Diff'rent Strokes)
Doc Savage (fictional character).
The fictional character known as Cthulhu, who is best known for its first and original appearance in the short story "The Call of Cthulhu," was created by writer H. P. Lovecraft.
The fictional character Heathcliff is known for being a romantic hero in the Emily Bronte novel 'Wuthering Heights'. Towards the end of the novel he develops the personalty traits of the villain.
Cobblepot, also known as the Penguin, is a fictional character in the Batman universe. As a fictional character, he does not have a real IQ score. In the stories, he is portrayed as a highly intelligent and cunning criminal mastermind.
Ben Grimm is the fictional character also known as 'The Thing.'
Christopher Biggins played the character Lukewarm in the British sitcom "Porridge." Lukewarm is a fellow inmate at the fictional Slade Prison and is known for his laid-back demeanor and humorous interactions with the main character, Fletch, played by Ronnie Barker. The show originally aired from 1974 to 1977 and is considered a classic of British television comedy.
Television sitcom demos are known as Pilot Episodes.