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Bill Henrickson
Bill Henrickson is a fictional business owner and politician and the main character from the HBO drama series Big Love. Played by actor Bill Paxton, he appeared in all fifty-three episodes of the series. William Orville Henrickson was born at the Juniper Creek Compound sometime in the mid-1950s... -
Big Love
Big Love is an HBO original series that aired from 2006 to 2011. The series was created by Mark V. Olson and Will Scheffer. The tagline for the series is, "Do you think that being married with 3 women is a dream? Think again!" Big Love at IMDB Big Love at the TV IV Big Love at Wikipedia Big Love... -
Bones: The Widow's Son in the Windshield
"The Widow's Son in the Windshield" is the first episode of season three of the TV series Bones and the forty-fourth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Ian Toynton and written by series creator Hart Hanson. It first aired on the FOX Network on Monday, September 25th, 2007 at 8:00... -
Rhonda Volmer
Rhonda Vivian Volmer is a character on Big Love. She is sly and cunning. She is portrayed by Daveigh Chase. Rhonda is smart, sly and cunning. -
Gamma
Gamma, real name Mary, is a fictional zombie apocalypse survivor and a recurring antagonist featured on the AMC television series The Walking Dead. The woman who would become known as Gamma was a survivor of the zombie apocalypse who became a member of a group of nomads called the Whisperers... -
Edwin Jenner
Doctor Edwin Jenner is a fictional scientist and a minor character featured in the AMC television series The Walking Dead. Played by actor Noah Emmerich, he was introduced in the fifth episode of season one, "Wildfire". He also appeared in the season one finale, "TS-19". Edwin Jenner was a... -
Hershel Greene's pocket watch
Hershel Greene's pocket watch is a fictional item featured on the AMC television series The Walking Dead. This rather unassuming timepiece originally belonged to the late Hershel Greene, which of whom got it from his father. He gave it to Glenn Rhee as a sign of approval to be in a relationship... -
McKenna Hall
McKenna Hall is a fictional police officer featured on the CW Network superhero action series Arrow. Played by actress Janina Gavankar, she was introduced in the season one episode, "Vertigo". McKenna Hall was a police officer for the Vice Squad of the Starling City Police Department. In... -
Tina/Angel
Tina is a fictional waitress and a minor character featured in the WB Network supernatural action series Angel. Played by actress Tracy Middendorf, she appeared in the series pilot episode, "City of...". Tina was a coffee shop waitress from L.A. who longed to break into the movie scene. She... -
66 Exeter Street
66 Exeter Street is a fictional street address featured in the FOX Network television series The X-Files. It appeared in the third episode of season one, "Squeeze". 66 Exeter Street is the site of an apartment building complex in Baltimore, Maryland. It was built some time before 1933 and still... -
Brand New Cherry Flavor
Brand New Cherry Flavor is an American supernatural revenge thriller miniseries. It was created by Lenore Zion & Nick Antosca and produced by Eat the Cat Pictures and Universal Content Productions. All eight episodes of the series streamed on Netflix on August 13th, 2021. The series stars Rosa... -
Lord Technologies
Lord Technologies, also known as Lord Tech, is a fictional business featured on the CBS television series Supergirl. It first appeared in the second episode of season one, "Stronger Together". Lord Technologies is a scientific research and development firm founded by billionaire industrialist... -
Luna Garza
Luna Garza is a fictional shape-shifter and a minor character featured in Living Dead in Dallas, the second book in the "The Southern Vampire Mysteries" series of novels written by Charlaine Harris. In 2011, the character was re-imagined for the HBO television series True Blood. The Played by... -
Bo Miller
Bo Miller is a minor recurring character featured in the NBC sports drama Friday Night Lights. He was played by actor Jae Head and introduced in the eighteenth episode of season one, "Extended Families". He made five appearances in season one of the series in total. The character of Bo Miller... -
Jae Head
Jae Head is a television actor. His first role on a TV series was playing a young boy named Leroy in the "Purple Giraffe" episode of the CBS series How I Met Your Mother. He then went on to play Bo Miller in five episodes of the sports series Friday Night Lights. In 2008 he played Christopher... -
Dungeons & Dragons: Requiem
"Requiem" is the seventh episode season three of the Dungeons & Dragons animated television series and the twenty-seventh episode of the series overall. It was directed by Ryan Nead with an original script written by Michael Reaves. This is technically a fan-made episode that appeared online in... -
Kids' CW
Kids' CW is A Saturday morning animated comedy block That Had The Original Shows, Movies And Others Eon Kid † (May 24, 2008 – June 14, 2008) Johnny Test † (May 24, 2008 – June 14, 2008) World of Quest † (May 24, 2008 – June 14, 2008) Tom and Jerry Tales † (May 24, 2008 – September 6, 2008... -
Julia McNamara
Julia McNamara is a fictional character featured on the FX Network television series Nip/Tuck. Played by actress Joely Richardson, she was introduced in the pilot episode of the series and appeared in all one-hundred episodes of the show in total. Housewife Julia McNamara's life is already in... -
Fleabag: 1.1
"Episode 1.1" is the first episode of the British dry comedy series Fleabag, which was produced by Two Brothers Pictures for the BBC. It was directed by Tim Kirkby with additional scenes directed by Harry Bradbeer. The episode was written by and stars Phoebe Waller-Bridge. It premiered on BBC... -
Juliette Kimura
Juliette June Kimura is a recurring character in New Amsterdam. She is a misunderstood tween girl. She is portrayed by Emma Ming Hong. Juliette is brought into the hospital because she intentionally tried to hurt her brother. When this is revealed, the doctor suggests that she is a sociopath... -
Close to Home
This article about a TV show is pretty sucky. You can help the TV Database Wiki by expanding it. Close to Home is an American television series of the crime/legal drama subgenre. It was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television in association with Warner Bros. Television and aired for two seasons... -
Sam Hodges
Sam Hodges is a fictional physician and a minor character featured in Resident Alien multimedia franchise. Played by actor Jan Bos, he appeared in the pilot episode of the Resident Alien television series on Syfy. Sam Hodges was the town physician of Patience, Colorado. He was married to a woman... -
Morn
Morn is a minor character featured in the Star Trek multimedia franchise. Played by actor Mark Allen Shepherd, he was introduced in the two-part pilot episode of Star Trek: Deep Space Nine entitled "Emissary". The character of Morn was created by director David Carson and teleplay writers and... -
Dave/Walking Dead
Dave is a fictional zombie holocaust survivor and a minor character on the AMC survival horror series The Walking Dead. Played by actor Michael Raymond-James, he appeared in the season two episode, "Nebraska". The character also made a brief appearance in the beginning of the following episode... -
Ellen Regan
Ellen Regan is a television actress from Long Island, New York. She played Suzanne Caruthers, wife of John Burns in two episodes of the comedy series Taxi in 1978.