From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia List of fictitious atheists and agnostics
List of fictitious atheists and agnostics
Main article: Lists of atheists • Debbie Gallagher (played by Rebecca Ryan) from the
British TV series Shameless.
Film and television characters
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A • Liam Gallagher (played by Liam Gallagher) from the
British band Oasis.
• Nicholas Angel (played by Simon Pegg), from the • Ronnie Gardocki (played by David Rees Snell), from
British action comedy film Hot Fuzz[1] the American drama series The Shield
• Eleanor Ann Arroway (played by Jodie Foster), from • Michael Garibaldi (played by Jerry Doyle), from the
the science fiction film Contact[2] American science fiction series Babylon 5
• Jonathan Ames (played by Jason Schwartzman), from • Clive Gollings (played by Nick Frost), from the film
the show Bored to Death Paul
• Brian Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane), from the
B show Family Guy
• Ken Barlow (played by William Roache), from the
long-running British soap opera Coronation Street[3] H
• Temperance Brennan (played by Emily Deschanel), • Laine Billings Hanson (played by Joan Allen), from
from the American drama television series Bones[4] the political thriller The Contender[6]
• Karen Brockman (played by Ramona Marquez, from • Ben Harper (played by Robert Lindsay), from the
Outnumbered British comedy show My Family
• Jake Brockman (played by Tyger Drew-Honey), from • Madeline "Maddie" Hayes (played by Cybill
the show Outnumbered Shepherd), from the American television series
• Cleveland Brown, Jr. from Family Guy and The Moonlighting[7]
Cleveland Show, though he states his aversion for the • Gregory House (played by Hugh Laurie), from the
term "atheist". Emmy and Peabody-winning American medical
• Ruth Buggs (played by Kristen Wiig), from the film drama House[8]
Paul • Kurt Hummel (played by Chris Colfer), from the
show Glee
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• Allison Cameron (played by Jennifer Morrison), from J
the Emmy and Peabody-winning American medical • Patrick Jane, the titular character from the American
drama House detective show The Mentalist
• Brenda Chenowith (played by Rachel Griffiths), from • Sid Jenkins (played by Mike Bailey, from the British
the show Six Feet Under TV show, Skins
• Sheldon Cooper, PhD. (played by Jim Parsons), from
the show The Big Bang Theory
• Perry Cox (played by John C. McGinley), from the K
comedy-drama television series Scrubs[5] • Billy Keikeya (played by Paul Campbell), from the
science fiction television series Battlestar Galactica[9]
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• Donnie Darko (played by Jake Gyllenhaal), from the L
film Donnie Darko • Gabe Lewis (played by Zach Woods), from the show
• Sally Draper (played by Kiernan Shipka), from the The Office
show Mad Men • Jen Lindley (played by Michelle Williams), from the
• Tyler Durden, played by Brad Pitt from the film Fight American primetime television drama Dawson’s
Club Creek[10]
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• Märta Lundberg (played by Ingrid Thulin), from the
film Winter Light
W
• Lindsay Weir (played by Linda Cardellini), from the
American comedy-drama television series Freaks and
M Geeks[14]
• Oscar Martinez (played by Oscar Nunez), from the • Graeme Willy (played by Simon Pegg), from the film
show The Office Paul
• Andy Millman (played by Ricky Gervais), from the • Jeff Winger (played by Joel McHale) from the
BAFTA, Golden Globe and Emmy-winning British American television series Community[15]
television sitcom Extras[11] • Cristina Yang (played by Sandra Oh), from the
• Dexter Morgan (played by Michael C. Hall), from the medical drama Grey’s Anatomy[16]
show Dexter
• Daria Morgendorffer (played by Tracy Grandstaff),
from the shows Beavis and Butt-Head and Daria
Literature and video games
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• Maxxie Oliver (played by Mitch Hewer), from the • Anarky (a.k.a Lonnie Machin), an ambiguous
British TV show, Skins superhero/villain in publications of DC Comics.[17]
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• Paul (played by Seth Rogen), from the film Paul Phillip Carey, the protagonist in the novel Of Human
• Britta Perry (played by Gillian Jacobs), from the Bondage, by W Somerset Maugham
American comedy-drama television series • Holden Caulfield, the protagonist in the novel The
Community[12] Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger.[18]
• Daniel Plainview, played by Daniel Day-Lewis from
the film There Will Be Blood D
• Savage Dragon, superhero who stars in his
R eponymous series from Image Comics.[19]
• Dennis Reynolds (played by Glenn Howerton), from • Tyler Durden, from the novel Fight Club
the show It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
• Malcolm Reynolds (played by Nathan Fillion), from E
the show Firefly and the film Serenity
• Edward Elric, the main character in the Fullmetal
Alchemist universe.[20]
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• Sara Sidle (played by Jorja Fox), from CSI[13] F
• Hayley Smith (played by Rachael MacFarlane), from
• Cliff Fittir, supporting character in Star Ocean 3.
the comedy series American Dad!
• Flynn, Blackhawk pilot in Battlefield: Bad Company 2
• Roger Smith (played by Seth MacFarlane), from the
comedy series American Dad!
• Michael Stivic and his wife Gloria Stivic from the TV G
comedy All in the Family
• Booster Gold (a.k.a. Michael Jon Carter), a superhero
• Effy Stonem (played by Kaya Scodelario), from the
in publications from DC Comics.[21]
British TV series Skins
• Tony Stonem (played by Nicholas Hoult), from the
British TV series Skins I
• Neil Sutherland (played by Blake Harrison, from the • Iron Man (a.k.a. Anthony Edward "Tony" Stark), a
British comedy TV series The Inbetweeners superhero in the Marvel Comics Universe.[22]
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• Tara Thornton from the TV show True Blood. • David Lurie, protagonist of the novel Disgrace.
• Lex Luthor, archenemy of Superman.
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M [4]
[5]
Bones Season 1
"My No Good Reason", Scrubs, ABC, March 22, 2007
• John Marston, protagonist of the video game Red [6] The Contender (2000): FILM REVIEW; Those
Dead Redemption Strange Bedfellows Haunt a Politician
• Terry McCaleb, a former FBI agent featured in [7] TV Character Bios: Madeline Hayes
Michael Connelly’s 1998 novel Blood Work. [8] Playing Godless
• Mister Terrific (a.k.a. Michael Holt), a superhero in [9] Billy Keikeya Biography
the DC Comics Universe.[23] [10] Dawson’s Crock
[11] Background Chatter: Ricky Gervais’s hilarious
R [12]
Extras
Short Lived Series With Passion Makes For Best
• Joe Rose, protagonist of the novel Enduring Love Possible DVD Release
• David Rain, protagonist of the novel The Fire Within [13] [1]
• Andrew Ryan, antagonist in BioShock, created [14] Short Lived Series With Passion Makes For Best
Rapture partially as a refuge from a world consumed Possible DVD Release
by religion. [15] Community: "Comparative Religion"
[16] "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer," Grey’s
S [17]
Anatomy, ABC, December 11, 2005
Kraft, Gary S. (1997-04-08). "Holy Penis Collapsor
• Setsuna F. Seiei, the primary protagonist of the show Batman! DC Publishes The First Zonpower Comic
Gundam 00. Book!?!?!". GoComics.com. Archived from the
• Ted Strayer, an NPC living in Rivet City in the video original on 1998-02-18. http://web.archive.org/
game Fallout 3.[24] web/19980218141349/http://gocomics.com/
• Terrence Sweetwater, a character in Battlefield: Bad alangrant.htm. Retrieved 1998-02-18.
Company and Battlefield: Bad Company 2 Alan Grant (w), Norm Breyfogle (p), Josef
• Winston Smith, the protagonist of George Orwell’s Rubinstein (i). "Metamorphosis, Part One: Does a
1984 Dog Have a Buddha Nature?" Anarky 1: 20/5 (May 1,
1997), DC Comics
Y [18] Salinger, Jerome (1951). The Catcher in the Rye.
pp. 130.
• Gertrude Yorkes, deceased, the daughter of time- [19] Erik Larsen. The Savage Dragon #31
traveling criminals from Runaways. [20] Atheist Superheroes, villains, and other characters
• Heero Yuy, the primary protagonist of the show [21] Justice League International Annual #2
Gundam Wing. [22] Ching, Albert (2011-02-18). "Matt Fraction Takes
IRON MAN From #500 to FEAR ITSELF".
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[1] Movie review: Hot Fuzz
2011-07-27.
[2] Contact (1997)
[23] Infinite Crisis # 5, pg. 1
[3] "Corrie comments spark complaints". BBC News.
[24] http://fallout.wikia.com/wiki/Ted_Strayer
2009-04-15. http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/
entertainment/8000398.stm. Retrieved 2010-05-08.
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