List of fictional actors
Fictional stories sometimes feature a fictional movie or play. In these cases, occasionally, a fictional actor appears. In movies, it is not infrequent that a real, famous actor plays the role of a fictional person who is also an actor.
Fictional actors in movies and TV
The following list features fictional actors including, in (parentheses), the real actor who played the fictional actor in a movie. At the end of the entry appears the name of the movie or the TV series where the fictional actor appeared.
A, B, C
- Adore (Jackie Haley), androgynous child actor aspirant – The Day of the Locust
- Big Albert (voiced by Roberto Encinas), a monster turned actor, like most stars at MKO; a Frankenstein monster-like being, he is the most intelligent man in the world thanks to his brain; he discovered that MKO producer and former stuntsbeing William A. FitzRandolph had a dangerous secret - Hollywood Monsters 2 (video game)[1]
- Alicia (Cecilia Roth), actress and friend of Hache - Martín (Hache)
- Tim Allgood (Mark Linn-Baker), stagehand and occasional replacing actor ("the burglar") - Noises Off...
- Jeffrey Anderson (Kevin Kline), theater and TV actor, acted alongside Celeste Talbert in soap opera The Sun Also Sets (acting as Dr. Rod Randall), former lover of Talbert - Soapdish
- Todd Anderson (Ethan Hawke), student and member of the Dead Poets Society, who acted in a play even after threats - Dead Poets Society
- Anna (Sally Kirkland), middle-aged Czech star looking for work in New York - Anna
- The Ape Man (Denny Scott Miller), unidentified actor who impersonates an Ape Man - Gilligan's Island, episode: "The Ape Man"
- Eve Appleton (Kay Francis), actress who rises from burlesque to Broadway - Comet over Broadway
- Joyce Arden (Bette Davis), temperamental actress, frequent co-star and fiancée of Basil Underwood - It's Love I'm After
- Mavis Arden (Mae West), glamorous movie star, "the talk of the talkies", stranded in rural Pennsylvania while promoting her latest film, Superfine Pictures' Drifting Lady - Go West, Young Man
- Arthur (Stanley Tucci), comedy actor and partner to Maurice - The Impostors
- Don Arturo (Fernando Fernán Gómez), theater actor in the Spanish 1940s and 1950s - El Viaje a Ninguna Parte
- Brooke Ashton (Nicollette Sheridan), theater actress who played Vicki - Noises Off...
- Baby Herman (voiced by Lou Hirsch), toon actor - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Hrundi V. Bakshi (Peter Sellers), an extra from India - The Party
- Josh and Dinah Barkley (Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers), husband-and-wife musical comedy team who temporarily split up when Dinah is cast in a dramatic play as Sarah Bernhardt - The Barkleys of Broadway
- Diana Barrie (Maggie Smith), Oscar-nominated actress - California Suite
- Bruce Baxter (Kyle Chandler), movie star who acts in films that include sex and nudity - King Kong (2005)
- Isabel Bigelow (Nicole Kidman), witch who debuted as an actress with the 2005 remake of Bewitched - Bewitched
- Belinda Blair (Marilu Henner), theater actress playing Flavia Brent - Noises Off...
- Laney Boggs (Rachael Leigh Cook), 18-year-old student who acts in experimental, performance plays - She's All That
- Milo Booth (voice unidentified), deceased silent film star whose ghost is impersonated by a dog-napper - Scooby-Doo, Where Are You, episode: "Chiller Diller Movie Thriller"
- Dusty Bottoms (Chevy Chase), acted in westerns with Lucky Day and Ned Nederlander during the silent film era - ¡Three Amigos!
- Sally Bowles (Liza Minnelli et al.), cabaret actress in Kit Kat Club, Berlin, during the 1930s - Cabaret
- Woody Boyd (Woody Harelson), part-time theatre actor in Cheers
- Billy Boyle (Norman Foster), aging ex-child star and loyal member of director Jake Hannaford's entourage - The Other Side of the Wind (unfinished film)
- Alan Brady (Carl Reiner), star of the Alan Brady Show - The Dick van Dyke Show, The Alan Brady Show, and Mad About You
- Blair Brennan (Paul Johansson), actor in soap opera The Sun Also Sets - Soapdish
- Darryl Brewster (Ron Ely), star of Steve Swaggert, Private Eye; a passenger on The Pacific Princess - The Love Boat
- Dion (Coolio) and Leon Brothers (Chuck D.), directors and probably actors of blaxploitation - An Alan Smithee Film: Burn Hollywood Burn
- Hecky Brown (Zero Mostel), actor who was blacklisted after he was suspected of being a Communist - The Front
- Truman Burbank (Jim Carrey), who acted as himself - The Truman Show
- Russell Burke (Marc Blucas), movie star who shadows Detective Danny Reagan on the job for research on a film role; he ends up assisting Reagan on an actual case - Blue Bloods
- Lola Burns (Jean Harlow), blonde movie sex symbol - Bombshell
- Sir Jeremy Burtom (Alfred Molina), pretentious Shakespearean actor - The Impostors
- Johnny Cage (Dan Pesina and Chris Alexander in video games; Linden Ashby in first movie; Chris Conrad in sequel; Jeff Durbin, Bran Halstead and Ted Nordblum in theatre), action movie star - Mortal Kombat series
- Calvero (Charles Chaplin), washed-up vaudevillian in Limelight; his partner was played by Buster Keaton
- Richard Cameron (Dylan Kussman), student and member of the Dead Poets Society, who acted in a play even after threats - Dead Poets Society
- Elsa Campbell (née Brinkmann) (Kim Novak), an unknown hired to portray ill-fated screen legend Lylah Clare in a biopic - The Legend of Lylah Clare
- Judy Canfield (Lucille Ball), sharp-tongued, Seattle-born aspiring actress, resident of the theatrical rooming house The Footlights Club - Stage Door
- Carol (Christine Baranski), aging star on Bobby Bowfinger's productions - Bowfinger
- Claudia Casswell (Marilyn Monroe), bubble-headed aspiring actress, "a graduate of the Copacabana School of Dramatic Arts" and protégé of columnist Addison DeWitt - All About Eve
- Blake Chandler (Sharon Stone), Cybill Shepherd-esque star of Brodsky's film Atlanta – Irreconcilable Differences
- Margo Channing (Bette Davis), temperamental, insecure, veteran Broadway star - All About Eve; Margo Channing was also listed in the opening credits of the film Sleuth (but did not appear in that film) and on a poster briefly seen in the Bette Davis film Connecting Rooms
- Vera Charles (Coral Browne), elegant, alcoholic Broadway star, born in Pittsburgh - Auntie Mame
- Cordelia Chase (Charisma Carpenter), supernatural detective and unsuccessful actress - Angel
- Johnny Drama (né Chase) (Kevin Dillon), Vincent Chase's half-brother, C-list actor, acted in hit TV series Viking Quest, had guest appearances in Melrose Place and Nash Bridges; also Vincent's cook and fitness consultant - Entourage
- Victoria Chase (Wendy Malick), actress from Edge of Tomorrow, a soap opera that was canceled after a very long run; recently won an Oscar for Best Supporting Actress - Hot In Cleveland
- Vincent "Vince" Chase (Adrian Grenier), up-and-coming Hollywood movie actor from Queens; had a breakout with Head On, co-starring Jessica Alba; turned out big budget studio film Matterhorn to work on indie Queens Boulevard, well received in Sundanc; played title character in James Cameron's Aquaman - Entourage
- Thelma Cheri (Marla Shelton), double-crossing Hollywood star - Stand-In
- Cherish (Alicia Witt), redhead porn actress who "parodies" Honey Whitlock's movies - Cecil B. DeMented
- Cherry Chester (Margaret Sullavan), née Sarah Brown, temperamental movies star/heiress - The Moon's Our Home
- Alpa Chino (Brandon T. Jackson), rapper/actor - Tropic Thunder
- Christian (Ewan McGregor), bohemian poet and forced actor in his own play in 1899 in the Moulin Rouge - Moulin Rouge!
- Lorne Chumley, legendary motion picture actor; his extraordinary makeup skills earned him the nickname "The Man With a Million Faces" (parody of Lon Chaney, Sr.) - The New Scooby-Doo Movies
- Jake Clampett (King Donovan), penniless struggling actor arrested for theft - The Beverly Hillbillies, episode: "The Clampetts Are Overdrawn"
- Lylah Clare (Kim Novak), ill-fated screen legend (inspired by Greta Garbo and Marlene Dietrich), being portrayed by Elsa Campbell (née Brinkmann) in biopic - The Legend of Lylah Clare
- Laura Claybourne (Emma Samms), soap opera actress - Delirious
- Daisy Clover (Natalie Wood), teenage singer/actress of the 1930s (inspired by Judy Garland and Deanna Durbin), briefly married to bisexual actor Wade Lewis - Inside Daisy Clover
- Willie Coon (George Forbes), TV actor acting in racist series That's My Boy - C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America
- Chad Dylan Cooper (Sterling Knight), teen soap star diva on fictional TV series, "Mackenzie Falls," TV series Sonny With a Chance
- Jonathan Cooper (Richard Todd), actor wanted for murder - Stage Fright
- Lori Craven (Elisabeth Shue), actress in soap opera The Sun Also Sets, related to star Celeste Talbert (character: Angelique) - Soapdish
- Richard Crosby (Gary Oldman), three-time Academy Award nominee, acted in a war movie with Joey Tribbiani - Friends
- Nina Cruz (Candela Peña), theater actress along with Huma Rojo in A Streetcar Named Desire - All About My Mother
D, E, F
- Mary Louise Dahl, aka Baby Doll (voiced by Alison LaPlaca in Batman: The Animated Series, and Laraine Newman in The New Batman Adventures), actress who starred in sitcom That's Our Baby - Batman: The Animated Series and The New Batman Adventures
- Oscar "John" Dale (Bob Random), androgynous-looking actor who failed to suicide when director Jake Hannaford saved him, then became leading man of Hannaford's last film - The Other Side of the Wind (unfinished film)
- Frederick Dallas (Christopher Reeve), tall and handsome theater actor who played Philip Brent - Noises Off...
- Charlie Dalton (Gale Hansen), student and member of the Dead Poets Society, who acted in a play even after threats - Dead Poets Society
- Dante (Eusebio Poncela), homosexual actor and uncle of Hache - Martín (Hache)
- Ann Darrow (Fay Wray, remake Naomi Watts) - King Kong (1933) and King Kong (2005)
- Rachel Davenport (Christina Milan), actress in Warrior Angel, a superhero-themed motion picture - Smallville
- Jack Dawson (Grant Show), famous action film star - Dirt
- Lucky Day (Steve Martin), acted in westerns with Dusty Bottoms and Ned Nederlander during the silent film era - ¡Three Amigos!
- Peggy Dayton (Janis Paige), wet-inside-the-ears swimming star cast as Empress Josephine in a musical film version of War and Peace called Not Tonight - Silk Stockings
- Viola De Lesseps (Gwyneth Paltrow), theater actress in the 1500s - Shakespeare in Love
- Alexandra Del Lago (Geraldine Page), faded movie star trying to make a comeback - Sweet Bird of Youth
- Herb Denning (Dick Miller), secondary actor on Lawrence Woolsey's movies - Matinee
- Norma Desmond (Gloria Swanson, future remake Glenn Close), star of silent movies - Sunset Boulevard
- Kitty Devine (Sharon Farrell), 1960s film actress - The Beverly Hillbillies, episode: "The Movie Starlet"
- Sara Devine (Diana Sands), flamboyant aspiring actress, cousin of nurse Julia Baker - Julia
- Rose DeWitt Bukater (Kate Winslet), motion picture actress living in Santa Monica, California, in the 1920s - Titanic
- Maxwell Donahue (Conrad Janis), lead actor from Atomic Man, a 1960s superhero-themed TV show - Remington Steele
- Michael Dorsey (Dustin Hoffman), failed male actor and successful TV actress as Dorothy Michaels - Tootsie
- Carl Dougherty (no voice actor), one of the greatest monster-stars at MKO; looks like an alien; Dan Murray believes him to look like Bobby Russell, masseur of the Freaks sport team - Hollywood Monsters 2 (video game)
- Cameron Drake (Matt Dillon), Oscar winner for his portrayal of a homosexual soldier - In & Out
- Damian Drake (Timothy Dalton), super-spy who also stars in movies acting as a super-spy - Looney Tunes: Back in Action
- Phil Duncan (Richard Vanstone), inspired in Humphrey Bogart, star of John Wilson's The African Trader - White Hunter Black Heart
- Frank Elgin (Bing Crosby), alcoholic, has-been singer/actor who is given one last chance to star in a musical - The Country Girl
- Margaret Elliot (Bette Davis), bankrupt, Oscar-winning star desperate to make a comeback - The Star
- Betty Elms (Naomi Watts), young and aspiring actress from Deep River, Ontario; lookalike of Diane Selwyn - Mulholland Drive
- Mary Evans (Constance Bennett), waitress who achieves screen fame as "America's Pal" - What Price Hollywood?
- Eve (Eve Arden), extremely catty, cat-loving, aspiring actress, resident of the theatrical rooming house The Footlights Club - Stage Door
- Faith Fairlane (Kelly Ripa), TV soap star diva fired for burning down her set, TV Series Hope and Faith
- Frankie Fane (Stephen Boyd), obnoxious, Oscar-nominated actor - The Oscar
- David Farley (Dennis Cole), star of Jungle Man, action/adventure television series which featured the exploits of a Tarzan-like character - Fantasy Island
- Jennifer Farrell (Ann Jillian), deceased movie actress whose ghost haunts her former mansion, TV Series Jennifer Slept Here
- Tom Farrell (James Dreyfus) - Gimme Gimme Gimme
- Lloyd Fellowes (Michael Caine), theater director and occasional replacing actor due to the behind-the-scenes action - Noises Off...
- Joey Ferrini (Dayton Callie), former professional thug who played an on-screen thug in several occasions; hired by an undercover alien to send a message to another one - Roswell
- Gladys Flatt (Joi Lansing), fictional actress wife of musician/songwriter Lester Flatt - The Beverly Hillbillies, Episode "Delovely and Scruggs"
- Karen Flores (Rene Russo), B-movie actress under Harry Zimm, later worked with Chili Palmer - Get Shorty
- Ward Fowler (William Shatner), actor who played Lucerne, a TV detective, on an episode of Columbo
- Billie Frank (Sherilyn Fenn), alcoholic has-been ex-soap actress who struggles with her self-destructive habits - Rude Awakening
- Dr. Tobias Fünke (David Cross), from FOX's Arrested Development, was the chief resident of psychiatry at Mass General before he lost his medical license after administering CPR to a person who did not need it; now pursuing his acting career and is most known for his roles as Frightened Inmate #2 and his portrayal of his father-in-law George Bluth Sr. on an episode of the television show Scandalmakers - Arrested Development
G, H, I
- Carlos Galván (José Sacristán), theater actor in the Spanish 1940s and 1950s; son of Don Arturo - El Viaje a Ninguna Parte
- Don Arturo Galván (Fernando Fernán Gómez), theater actor in the Spanish 1940s and head of a family of actors - El Viaje a Ninguna Parte
- Elliott Garfield (Richard Dreyfuss) - The Goodbye Girl
- Lily Garland (Carole Lombard), née Mildred Plotka, extremely temperamental stage actress, protégé of egomaniacal Broadway producer Oscar Jaffe - Twentieth Century
- Kay Gibson (Marisa Berenson), inspired by Katharine Hepburn, star of John Wilson's The African Trader - White Hunter Black Heart
- Eve Gill (Jane Wyman), aspiring actress studying at RADA - Stage Fright
- Hannah Gill (Laura Linney), acted as Meryl Burbank - The Truman Show
- Joel Glicker (David Krumholtz), child who acted as Indian chief in a Thanksgiving Day play at the summer camp - The Addams Family
- Rex Goodbody (John Dehner), TV soap star whose character dies on the operating table - The Beverly Hillbillies, episode: "The Soap Star"
- Walter Graham (Ron Halder), immortal impresario and unsuccessful actor who sought out pre-immortal protégés and killed them at the "perfect" moment to ensure a long career - Highlander
- Gary Granite (voice of Bob Hopkins), star of horror film The Monster from the Tar Pits - The Flintstones
- Ginger Grant (Tina Louise), beautiful red-haired movie star stranded on a desert island- Gilligan's Island
- Faye Greener (Karen Black), undistinguished dress extra of late 1930s pictures – The Day of the Locust
- Evan Greer (Jason Lewis), plays Dr. Brock Sterling in a soap opera watched by Dr. Gregory House - House, M.D.
- Sharon Groan (muppet, unknown performer), parody of Sharon Stone, starred in Basically It Stinks - The Adventures of Elmo in Grouchland
- Matt Hagen (Ron Perlman), an actor and supervillain under the alias of Clayface - Batman: The Animated Series
- Stephanie Hajos (Mona Barrie), glamorous, foreign-born Hollywood star - Something to Sing About
- Kaye Hamilton (Andrea Leeds), underemployed, hysterical, suicidal young actress, resident of the theatrical rooming house The Footlights Club - Stage Door
- Harry Hankle (Mark Hadlow), old, failed vaudeville actor who played in Chicago - King Kong (2005)
- Jim Hardy (Bing Crosby), singer from a Broadway trio who retire to live on a Connecticut ranch - Holiday Inn
- Buddy Hare (Keenan Wynn), cornball vaudevillian and bottom-feeding radio actor – The Hucksters
- Eve Harrington (Anne Baxter), up-and-coming Broadway star and fan of Margo Channing - All About Eve
- Bob Harris (Bill Murray), aging movie star filming a whisky ad in Tokyo; his marriage suffers for his midlife crisis - Lost in Translation
- Nico Harris (Brandon Smith), teenage African American comedian on fictional series So Random, TV series Sonny with a Chance
- Gwen Harrison (Catherine Zeta-Jones), usually paired with Eddie Thomas - America's Sweethearts
- Kyle Hart (Patrick Lowe), star of Moments to Live, a soap opera; Dr. Sam Beckett leaped into his body to rescue him from a deranged fan - Quantum Leap
- Tawni Hart (Tiffany Thornton), vain blonde comedian on fictional series So Random, TV series Sonny with a Chance
- Harriet Hayes (Sarah Paulson), cast member of the same-named show-within-the-show - Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
- Joyce Heath (Bette Davis), "jinxed" alcoholic actress - Dangerous
- Jackson Hedley (Sir Derek Jacobi CBE), the worst Shakespearian actor in the world - Frasier
- John Henry (Joseph Runningfox), Native American student who acted as Romeo in Shakespeare's play at school, even after racist threats - Porky's
- Daniel Hillard (Robin Williams), professional actor who played Mrs. Doubtfire in real life and then on TV - Mrs. Doubtfire
- Amy Hobbs (Alanna Ubach), soap opera actress - See Dad Run
- David Hobbs (Scott Baio), former TV actor, now stay-at-home dad - See Dad Run
- Jilli Hopper (Téa Leoni), TV actress with a "bad girl" reputation, was murdered - People I Know
- BoJack Horseman (Will Arnett), has-been sitcom actor - BoJack Horseman
- Baby Jane Hudson (Bette Davis), child vaudeville actress in the 1910s; failure of movie actress in the 1930s - What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
- Blanche Hudson (Joan Crawford), sister of Baby Jane Hudson, movie star in the 1930s until a car accident left her in wheelchair and retired - What Ever Happened to Baby Jane?
- Andy Ingham (Gene Wilder), radio actor in comedic horror series - Haunted Honeymoon
- Charlotte Inwood (Marlene Dietrich), flamboyant stage actress/singer suspected of murdering her husband - Stage Fright
J, K, L
- B. Jackson, stars in Tit for Tat - Noir
- Maggie Jacobs, Scottish bit-part extra, best friend of Andy Millman - Extras
- Jem (Britta Phillips), pink-haired actress/entertainer alter ego of music producer Jerica Benton - Jem and the Holograms
- Tom Jeter (Nate Corddry), cast member of the same-named show-within-the-show - Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
- Anthony John (Ronald Colman), psychotic actor whose personal life takes on the characters that he is portraying - A Double Life
- Tracy Jordan (Tracy Morgan), TGS with Tracy Jordan, Who Dat Ninja?, Black Cop/White Cop, and Honky Grandma be Trippin' - 30 Rock
- Vance Michael Justin (no actor, only image on poster), idol of teenagers; star of fantasy movie where fans go in cosplay to the premiere; Cornelia Hare is infatuated with him - W.I.T.C.H.
- Stan "King" Kaiser (Joseph Bologna), star of live television comedy-variety show c.1954 (loosely based on Sid Caesar) - My Favorite Year
- Anna Kalman (Ingrid Bergman), actress on the London stage - Indiscreet
- Anton Karidian (Arnold Moss), Shakespearean actor from Star Trek episode "The Conscience of the King" - Star Trek
- Karla (Melina Mercouri), lesbian screen legend - Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough
- Tony Kelly (George Barrows), Hollywood actor hired to play a gorilla, - The Beverly Hillbillies, episode: "The Gorilla"
- "Wyoming Bill" Kelso (Denny Miller), cowboy movie star - The Party
- Cole Kim (Sung Kang), aspiring actor who auditions as a body double for the late Bruce Lee in his uncompleted film, Game of Death - Finishing The Game
- Tad Kimura (Frank Michael Liu), martial arts film star; mysteriously collapsed and died on a movie set - Quincy M.E.
- Kira Klay (Shannyn Sossamon), fictional actress in Dirt who died in the first episode of the series - Dirt
- Edgar Kojdanovski (voiced by Fran Jiménez), a weird-looking hopeful monster who wanted to start his career playing an alien for MKO; he worked as an usher waiting for his big chance; Dan Murray cannot remember his first name - Hollywood Monsters 2 (video game)
- Alex Lambert (Teri Polo), movie actress dating a high school science teacher, TV series I'm with Her
- Julia Lambert (Annette Bening), successful actress with bad taste in men - Being Julia
- Lina Lamont (Jean Hagen), "shimmering, glowing star" of silent movies - Singin' in the Rain
- Zora Lancaster (Allisyn Ashley Arm), eccentric wild-eyed comedian on So Random - Sonny with a Chance
- Nick Lang (Michael J. Fox), action film star - The Hard Way
- Cary Launer (Ryan O'Neal), Oscar-awarded corrupt movie star; his public rep is Eli Wurman - People I Know
- Lauren (Natascha McElhone), who acted as Sylvia - The Truman Show
- Helen Lawson (Susan Hayward), tough, temperamental Broadway singer/actress - Valley of the Dolls
- Kirk Lazarus (Robert Downey, Jr.), the dude playing the dude disguised as another dude Tropic Thunder
- Buford Lee (James Lew), martial arts star - 18 Fingers of Death!
- Lucas Lee (Chris Evans), a pro skateboarder turned action movie star with super-strength; Ramona Flowers's second evil ex-boyfriend and a rival to Scott Pilgrim - Scott Pilgrim vs. the World
- Gary Lejeune (John Ritter), theater actor who plays Roger Tramplemain - Noises Off...
- Sandy Lester (Teri Garr), actress, lover of Michael Dorsey, lost a role to Dorothy Michaels, finally appears with Michael Dorsey in Jeff Slater's Return to Love Canal - Tootsie
- Vicki Lester (Janet Gaynor in A Star Is Born (1937), Judy Garland in A Star Is Born (1954)), real name Esther Victoria Blodgett, protégée of aging star Norman Maine
- Wade Lewis (Robert Redford), bisexual matinée idol of the 1930s, briefly married to teenage singer/actress Daisy Clover - Inside Daisy Clover
- Brynn Lilly (Amber Valletta), aspirant actress and wife of prolific TV writer David Lilly - Man About Town
- Tracy Lime (Kirsten Dunst), teenage actress who acted as Albanian girl during fake war propaganda - Wag the Dog
- Edward Lionheart (Vincent Price), Shakespearian actor - Theatre of Blood
- Sir Frederick Littlefield (Mark Robbins), an English Shakesperean actor who appeared in the (fictional) biopic The Jefferson Davis Story as a black slave - C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America
- Don Lockwood (Gene Kelly), the greatest actor ever - Singin' in the Rain
- Breeze Loo (Roger Fan), self-absorbed star of Bruceploitation films - Finishing The Game
- Georgia Lorrison (Lana Turner), alcoholic movie star, daughter of Shakespearean actor George Lorrison - The Bad and the Beautiful
- Eva Lovelace (Katharine Hepburn), née Ada Love, Vermont-born aspiring actress - Morning Glory
- Rebecca Lowell (Tamara Gorski), actress who feared aging and attempted to trick the vampire Angel into turning her in the episode Eternity
- Lyle (Adrian Grenier), star of DeMented's movie(s?) - Cecil B. DeMented
- Sarah Lynn (Kristen Schaal), former child sitcom actress turned pop singer - BoJack Horseman
M, N, O
- Richard Mace (Michael Robbins), a strolling thespian and occasional highwayman in 1666, in the Doctor Who serial The Visitation
- Maureen MacKenzie (unseen character), movie star who turned down the Carl Denham's role after hearing about Skull Island; the role eventually went to Ann Darrow - King Kong (2005)
- Chris MacNeil (Ellen Burstyn), famous actress and mother of a possessed child - The Exorcist
- Elizabeth "Liza" Madden (Marlene Dietrich), bold, eccentric Broadway musical comedy star who finds an abandoned baby - The Lady is Willing
- Norman Maine (Fredric March) in A Star Is Born (1937) and James Mason in the remake A Star Is Born (1954)
- Jean Maitland (Ginger Rogers), sarcastic young actress/chorus girl/dancer, resident of the theatrical rooming house The Footlights Club, sometime mistress of producer Anthony Powell - Stage Door
- Julia Mallory (Laura Allen), fictional film and TV actress - Dirt
- Ariel Maloney (Teri Hatcher), plays Dr. Monica Demonico in soap opera The Sun Also Sets - Soapdish
- Irene Malvern (Ginger Rogers), glamorous but lonely and world-weary film actress - Week-End at the Waldorf
- Doris Mann (Shirley MacLaine), veteran star - Postcards from the Edge
- Olga Mara (Judy Landon), exotic silent screen vamp who finds talking pictures "vulgar" - Singin' in the Rain
- Ann Marie (Marlo Thomas), aspiring (but only sporadically employed) actress, living in New York City - That Girl
- Christine Marlowe (Lucille Ball), theater actress in Leo Davis' Hail and Farewell - Marx Brothers' film Room Service and the play on which it is based
- Rita Marlowe (Jayne Mansfield), the famous actress with the oh-so-kissable lips (suggested by Marilyn Monroe) - Will Success Spoil Rock Hunter?
- Jenna Maroney (Jane Krakowski) - TGS with Tracy Jordan, The Rural Juror, Law & Order: Special Victims Unit - 30 Rock
- Sarah Marshall (Kristen Bell), TV star vainly trying to "jump to the big screen", was in a relationship with her series' musician - Forgetting Sarah Marshall
- Mary (Mary Kornman), Little Rascals character, silent film child actress in Should Husbands Work? - Our Gang, short: Dogs of War
- Stone Mason - star of White Wagon Mastery and Tarzan: Lord of the Nigs as well as multiple slave training films - C.S.A.: The Confederate States of America
- Maurice (Oliver Platt), comedy actor and partner to Arthur - The Impostors
- Jean Louise McArthur (Veronica Hart), a fictional porn star who goes by the name "Viveca St. John" in an episode of Six Feet Under; starred in movies including Deep Diving and Easy Slider - Six Feet Under
- Troy McClure (voice of Phil Hartman), B-movie actor and infomercial pitchman - The Simpsons
- Rance McGrew (Larry Blyden), TV western star - The Twilight Zone season 3 episode "Showdown With Rance McGrew"
- Elise McKenna (Jane Seymour), early 20th-century stage actress with a time-traveling boyfriend - Somewhere in Time
- Holt McLaren (Josh Stewart), fictional film actor - Dirt
- Jessica Medlicott (Katharine Hepburn), aging grand dame of the London theater, accused by a young man of seducing and then abandoning him - Love Among the Ruins
- Lora Meredith (Lana Turner), glamorous stage and screen actress with complicated private life - Imitation of Life
- Angela Merrova (Lya Lys), actress who was supposedly murdered, but mysteriously turns up alive and well the next day - The Return of Doctor X
- Melvyn Merry (George Raistrick), parody of Moore Marriott and a sidekick to Will Silly in the fictional film Oh, Mr. Bankrobber! - Norbert Smith - a Life
- Dorothy Michaels (Dustin Hoffman), TV star actress and secretly an actor - Tootsie
- Mickey Michaelson (Chuck McCann), actor who played Captain Bellybuster, a mascot for Hamburger Heaven, a fast food restaurant - The Greatest American Hero
- Mikayla (Selena Gomez), recurring actress/entertainer rival of Hannah - Hannah Montana
- Peppy Miller (Bérénice Bejo), perky young extra who became a movie star after being discovered by actor George Valentin - The Artist
- Andy Millman (Ricky Gervais), perennial extra and eventual sitcom star - Extras
- Grady Mitchell (Doug Brochu), heavy-set blonde comedian on So Random - Sonny with a Chance
- Hannah Montana (Miley Cyrus), née Miley Stewart, actress/entertainer on Disney TV Series Hannah Montana
- Montana Moorehead (Cathy Moriarty), transsexual actor (real name Milton Moorehead) who acted as Nurse Nan in soap opera The Sun Also Sets alongside rival Celeste Talbert - Soapdish
- Edward "Pee Wee" Morris (Dan Monahan), student who acted as a fairy in Shakespeare's play at school - Porky's
- Eva Morte (voiced by Roberto Encinas), a female monster actor working for MKO; she dislikes the idea of making family movies instead of horror movies - Hollywood Monsters 2 (video game)
- Selsdon Mowbray (Denholm Elliott), theater actor playing "the burglar" - Noises Off...
- Sonny Munroe (Demi Lovato), teenage TV comedian turned singer - Sonny With a Chance
- Ned Nederlander (Martin Short), acted in westerns with Dusty Bottoms and Lucky Day during the silent film era - ¡Three Amigos!
- Jason Nesmith (Tim Allen), actor who played the role of Commander Peter Quincy Taggart in the fiction TV show Galaxy Quest - Galaxy Quest
- Julie Nichols (Jessica Lange), soap opera star and co-star of Dorothy Michaels - Tootsie
- Steve Nichols (John Ritter), struggling actor who stops a robbery dressed in a superhero costume - Hero at Large
- Jennifer North (Sharon Tate), beautiful but talentless star of European "art films" - Valley of the Dolls
- Neely O'Hara (Patty Duke), neurotic, pill-popping singer/actress - Valley of the Dolls
- Anthony O'Malley (Michael Caine), a veteran (and possibly gay, according to Thomas Quirk) actor - The Actors (2003)
- John O'Malley (John Cullum), alcoholic stage actor who played the lead role of Don Quixote in Man of La Mancha - Quantum Leap
- Patty O'Neill (Maggie McNamara), virginal singer/actress in Chloro-Foam Beer commercials - The Moon Is Blue
- Byron Orlock (Boris Karloff), veteran horror-film star - Targets
- Kathy O'Rourke (Patty McCormack), bratty child star - Kathy O'
- Dotty Otley (Carol Burnett), theater actress playing Mrs. Clackett - Noises Off...
- Knox Overstreet (Josh Charles), student and member of the Dead Poets Society, who acted in a play even after threats - Dead Poets Society
P, Q, R
- Beatrice Page (Ginger Rogers), beautiful, glamorous, but aging Broadway star who cannot accept that she is too old to play ingénues - Forever Female
- Valerie Page (Natasha Wightman), lesbian actress who starred in The Salt Flats - V for Vendetta
- Linda Paige (Rosalind Russell), glamorous Broadway comedian, wife of playwright Gaylord Esterbrook, who writes parts for her - No Time for Comedy
- Vic Patterson (Eric Allen Kramer), star of The Eagle, a TV crime drama TV - CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
- Mr. Peanutbutter (Paul F. Tompkins), former sitcom actor turned reality TV star - BoJack Horseman
- Vickie Pearle (Gilda Radner), radio actress in comedic horror series - Haunted Honeymoon
- Penny (Kaley Cuoco), struggling actress living in a Pasadena apartment - The Big Bang Theory
- Neil Perry (Robert Sean Leonard), student and member of the Dead Poets Society, who acts in a play even against his father's wishes, only to commit suicide afterwards - Dead Poets Society
- Peter, el Hombre Inmaterial ("Peter the Inmaterial Man", voiced by Eduardo del Hoyo), an invisible monster actor working for MKO, one of the most intelligent people in the world and a close friend to Big Albert - Hollywood Monsters 2 (video game)
- Deanna Petrie (Yvonne Sciò), star of musical comedies in the 1940s; disappeared mysteriously in a haunted house - Rose Red
- Robert Pierce Mitchell (Rick Wells), television action star who played Johnny Dynamo from 1982 through 1984 - Johnny Dynamo
- Carlos Piñeiro (Gabino Diego), theater actor in the Spanish 1940s and 1950s; long lost son of Carlos Galván - El Viaje a Ninguna Parte
- Gerard Pitts (James Waterston), student and member of the Dead Poets Society, who acts in a play even after threats - Dead Poets Society
- Lester Plum (Joan Blondell), former child star reduced to being a stand-in at Colossal Studios - Stand-In
- Abe Polin (Alan King), "King of the Extras" in Memories of Me
- Troy Poon (Dustin Nguyen), once a rising television star, now unemployed and working for work - Finishing The Game
- Claire Poulet (Melora Hardin), née Carolyn Crosson, struggling actress who died in elevator crash - Tower of Terror
- Tony Powell (Victor Mature), star framed by Aldo Vanucci (aka Federico Fabrizi) - After the Fox
- Emma Prentiss (Jane Seymour), actress romantically involved with Inspector Frederick Abberline (Prentiss was the only fictional character in this otherwise fact-based film) - Jack the Ripper (1988 TV miniseries)
- Thomas Quirk (Dylan Moran), a troubled, struggling actor - The Actors (2003)
- Jessica Rabbit (voiced by Kathleen Turner), toon actress - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Roger Rabbit (voiced by Charles Fleischer), toon actor - Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- I Lyan Rain, action star from Lady Fighter series of movies - Cinderella Boy
- Kit Ramsey (Eddie Murphy), action superstar - Bowfinger
- Rex Ranall stars as Storm Saxon - V for Vendetta
- Terry Randall (Katharine Hepburn), haughty young debutante and aspiring actress, resident of the theatrical rooming house The Footlights Club - Stage Door
- Christine Rapp (Elizabeth Perkins) - Monk
- Larry Renault (John Barrymore), alcoholic actor of stage and screen - Dinner at Eight
- Camilla Rhodes (Melissa George; Laura Elena Harring), unknown actress selected by director Adam Kesher for his film - Mulholland Drive
- Roberta Rhodes (Donna Mills), movie star who was found dead at her home; Dr. Quincy investigated the cause of her death - Quincy, M.E.
- Victor "Gaucho" Ribera (Gilbert Roland), charismatic Latin lover-type movie star - The Bad and the Beautiful
- Jamison Steven Ripley (voice of Rob Paulson), star of The Round Table Gang, a TV program based on the legends of King Arthur; portrayed Sir Lancelot; he was signing autographs at a Renaissance Faire that Mystery, Inc. was attending - What's New, Scooby-Doo?
- Dash Riprock (Larry Pennell), née Homer Noodleman, 1960s cowboy star dating Elly Mae Clampett, serires semi-regular on The Beverly Hillbillies
- Dickie Roberts (David Spade) - Dickie Roberts: Former Child Star
- Huma Rojo (Marisa Paredes), theater actress who played Blanche DuBois in A Streetcar Named Desire - All About My Mother
- Gina Romantica (Britt Ekland), alias of criminal Gina Vanucci - After the Fox
- Terrence "Terry" Rooney (James Cagney), né Thaddeus McGillicuddy, popular New York band leader and hoofer with a radio show, who gets an offer to go to Hollywood to make movies - Something to Sing About
- Ruth, surname unknown (Mary Stockley), lesbian actress who stars in The Salt Flats, lover of Valerie Page - V for Vendetta
- Jake Ryan (Cody Linley), main character on the syndicated series Zombie High - Hannah Montana
S, T, U, V
- Satine (Nicole Kidman), actress in 1899 in the Moulin Rouge - Moulin Rouge!
- Chuck Scarett (James Belushi), former martial arts star, now martial arts instructor - Joe Somebody
- Robin Scherbatsky (Cobie Smulders), star of Space Teens, a Canadian children's program; used the stage name Robin Sparkles when she was doing the show - How I Met Your Mother
- Rose Schwartz (Whoopi Goldberg), writer of soap opera The Sun Also Sets, doing a cameo in one chapter - Soapdish
- Joe Scot (Daniel Craig), Hollywood actor who has to deal with the death of a childhood friend - Flashbacks of a Fool
- Anna Scott (Julia Roberts), star of Helix, Oscar winner for Double Helix - Notting Hill
- Kathy Selden (Debbie Reynolds), voice actress - Singin' in the Rain
- Diane Selwyn (Naomi Watts), young, failed and unhappy actress - Mulholland Dr.
- El Señor de la Noche ("Lord of Night", voiced by Manuel Bellido), a male monster actor working for MKO along with Eva Morte - Hollywood Monsters 2 (video game)
- Severine (Valentina Cortese), actress - La Nuit américaine
- Ann Shankland (Rita Hayworth), who divorced when her husband tried to kill her but, meeting him again in a hotel, finds that they still have feelings for each other - Separate Tables
- Rita Shawn (née Emily Ann Faulkner) (Kim Stanley), Hollywood sex goddess and superstar who is adored by millions of fans, but is miserable in her private life (said to be loosely based on Marilyn Monroe) - The Goddess
- Gil Shepherd (Jeff Daniels), who played Tom Baxter, who in turn jumped off the screen - The Purple Rose of Cairo
- Sally Shine (Lindsay Ridgeway), lost child star whose ghost haunts the Hollywood Tower Hotel- Tower of Terror
- Dean Silo (James Franco), actor featured in Golden Guns, a 1970s-era police drama series - Finishing The Game
- Will Silly (Peter Goodwright), parody of Will Hay and star of the (fictional) 1936 film Oh, Mr. Bankrobber! - Norbert Smith - a Life
- Neville Sinclair (Timothy Dalton), third best paid actor in 1938, Nazi spy, loosely based on Errol Flynn - The Rocketeer
- "Sir" (Albert Finney), Shakespearean actor in The Dresser
- Trevor Slattery (Ben Kingsley), a drunken actor hired to play the terrorist The Mandarin - Iron Man 3
- Sasha Smirnoff (Alexander Asro), waiter and theater actor in Leo Davis' Hail and Farewell - Marx Brothers' Room Service and the play on which it is based
- Sir Norbert Smith (Harry Enfield), prominent music-hall and cinema actor of the British film industry - Norbert Smith - a Life
- Iris Smythson (Shirley MacLaine), actress (probably theater) who played Endora in the 2005 remake of Bewitched, probably also a witch herself - Bewitched
- Tugg Speedman (Ben Stiller), action star - Tropic Thunder
- Valerie Stanton (Rosalind Russell), glamorous Broadway comedian with a yen to play Ibsen - The Velvet Touch
- Ben Starr (Harry Shearer), sitcom actor - The Fisher King
- Moe Stein (Richard Herd), plays Captain Galaxy in Time Patrol, a 1950s children's show - Quantum Leap
- Alex Sternbergen (Jane Fonda), alcoholic actress - The Morning After
- Niki Stevens (Kate French), closeted lesbian film actress (based on Lindsay Lohan) - The L Word
- Jenny Stewart (Joan Crawford), tough Broadway musical star who does not take criticism from anyone - Torch Song
- Simon Stiles (D. L. Hughley), cast member of the same-named show-within-the-show - Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip
- Evan Stone (Jim Davidson), kung fu star - Charmed
- Karen Stone (Vivien Leigh 1961; Helen Mirren 2003), aging, mediocre stage actress - The Roman Spring of Mrs. Stone
- Caroline Suzanne (Rebecca De Mornay), 1980s movie/TV actress, still a diva although really a has-been, she disagrees with his chauffeur's less-than-servile behavior - Identity
- Alan Swann (Peter O'Toole), aging, alcoholic, swashbuckling movie star (loosely based on Errol Flynn) terrified of appearing on King Kaiser's live television show - My Favorite Year
- Glorietta Swansong (voice actress unknown), bad actress (an anthropomorphic duck) from silent movies who regularly tries to perform a comeback (inspired by Gloria Swanson's character Norma Desmond) - Duck Tales
- Celeste Talbert (Sally Field), TV actress, vain and aging, acted as Maggie in soap opera The Sun Also Sets, former lover of Jeffrey Anderson - Soapdish
- Moses Taylor (Rob Corddry), People's Choice actor playing the law-abiding TV cop, Frank Wrench - Arrested Development, episode: "Burning Love"
- Poppy Taylor (Julie Hagerty), theater actress and lover of Lloyd Fellowes - Noises Off...
- Tierney Taylor (Peyton List), papparazzo'ed, successful movie star; hired private investigator Mick St John during pre-production of Lusitania - Moonlight
- Brad Terry (Billy Burke), star of a hit TV crime show; Adrian Monk listed him as the prime suspect in a murder case - Monk
- Pablo Thevenet (Paul Naschy), veteran actor without luck until he meets sponsor Mr. Reficul - Rojo Sangre
- Eddie Thomas (John Cusack), usually paired with Gwen Harrison - America's Sweethearts
- Paul Toombs (Vincent Price), horror film and TV actor - Madhouse
- Simon Trent (Adam West), who played the Gray Ghost when Bruce Wayne was a young child, influencing his later career - Batman: The Animated Series
- Barbara Jean Trenton (Ida Lupino), secluded aged film star - "The Sixteen-Millimeter Shrine" episode of The Twilight Zone
- Olga Treskovna (Alida Valli), unknown hired to play Joan of Arc in a biopic, whose death before the film is released leads to a "miracle" - The Miracle of the Bells
- Joey Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) - Friends
- Joseph and Maria Tura (Jack Benny and Carole Lombard), Poland's greatest actor and actress - To Be or Not to Be
- Basil Underwood (Leslie Howard), egotistical actor, frequent co-star and fiancé of Joyce Arden - It's Love I'm After
- Suzanne Vale (Meryl Streep), movie actress and daughter of Doris Mann - Postcards from the Edge
- George Valentin (Jean Dujardin), actor during the final days of silent films; dislikes the idea of making "talkie" movies - The Artist
- John Van Horn (George Gaynes), veteran TV actor, acted in the same TV series as Dorothy Michaels, tried to seduce her - Tootsie
- Maria Vargas (Ava Gardner), beautiful Spanish dancer who becomes a great movie star as Maria d'Amata - The Barefoot Contessa
- Deborah Vaughn (Janis Paige), sexy, glamorous, but temperamental musical comedy star - Please Don't Eat the Daisies
- Patrick Vaughn (Lloyd Bochner), TV actor who stars in a community play with Rose, Dorothy and Blanche on the TV series The Golden Girls in the episode The Actor
- Víctor Ventura (Javier Bardem), unemployed actor working for a phone-sex business - Boca a boca
- Peter Vincent (Roddy McDowall), veteran star of horror films, and the host of a television show called Fright Night - Fright Night and Fright Night II
- Elisabet Vogler (Liv Ullmann), mute(?) stage actress in a hospital - Persona
- Boris Von Orloff (Tony Jay), typecasted because of his mummy role in horror films, after his death and weird resurrection became a TV ad - Eerie, Indiana
W, X, Y, Z
- Wendy Ward (Illeana Douglas), ex-child star turned prostitute who acted on The Elephant Princess - Action
- Charlie Waterman (Robert Warwick), hammy, downtrodden Hollywood actor - In a Lonely Place
- Carl Weathers (Carl Weathers) - Arrested Development
- Sam Weber (Tom Berenger), studly TV actor, star of J. T. Lancer - The Big Chill
- Martin Weir (Danny DeVito), Academy Award-winning superstar, acts as main character in superproduction Napoleon and also as a homosexual quadriplegic who climbed Everest - Get Shorty
- Bobby Wheeler (Jeff Conaway), aspiring actor - Taxi
- Grace Wheeler (Janet Leigh), aging former movie star - an episode of Columbo
- Honey Whitlock (Melanie Griffith), future aging star - Cecil B. DeMented
- Wendy Williams (Kaki Hunter), student who acted as Juliet in Shakespeare's play at school - Porky's
- Terence Willis, who starred So Many Men, So Many Minds with Nataria Wong - Noir
- Miranda Wilson (Beverly Garland), a former actress with whom Mysterio was in love - Spider-Man (1994 animated series)
- Rainier Wolfcastle (voice of Harry Shearer), action film star (parody of Arnold Schwarzenegger) - The Simpsons
- Nataria Wong, who co-starred in So Many Men, So Many Minds with Terence Willis - Noir
- Jack Wyatt (Will Ferrell), star of movies like An Onion for Willie (boxer movie) or Atticus Rex (a movie about the Roman Empire with a character in sunglasses), failed with Last Year in Katmandu (a black-and-white movie with unorthodox costume design), and then went to TV acting as Darrin in the 2005 remake of Bewitched - Bewitched
- Tristan Zale (actor unknown), an alias used by Clayface to become the star of the Gray Ghost movie - Batman: The Animated Series
- Zelda Zanders (Rita Moreno), the "Zip Girl", flapper star of silent movies (said to be based on Clara Bow) - Singin' in the Rain
Fictional actors in literature
- Beatrice Bauldelaire, unseen character and theatre actress - Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Nick Bottom (theater character), weaver and actor - William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- María de Castro (novel character; played by Ariadna Gil in adaptation), the most respected Spanish actress during the Golden Century - Arturo Pérez-Reverte's Captain Alatriste novel series and movie adaptation (Alatriste)
- Francis Flute (theater character), bellows-mender and actor - William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Cassandra Limone (born Sandy Leaky) is a recent girlfriend of Channing Manheim's in the world in The Face by Dean Koontz.
- Channing Manheim, the most famous and popular actor in the world in The Face by Dean Koontz, is the target of an anarchist's plot
- Elise McKenna (novel character; played by Jane Seymour in adaptation), early 20th-century stage actress - Richard Matheson's Bid Time Return
- Laszlo Nicolavic, an actor specialized in secondary characters, also a swordsmaster and occasional thug; Lucas Corso identified him by comparing him with Rochefort - Arturo Pérez-Reverte's The Club Dumas
- Count Olaf, the notorious, chief villain - Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Peter Quince (theater character), carpenter and actor - William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Tom Snout (theater character), tinker and actor - William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Esmé Squalor, villainous theatre actress - Lemony Snicket's A Series of Unfortunate Events
- Robin Starveling (theater character), tailor and actor - William Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream
- Tubby Thackeray, comedic actor of the silent-film era The Grin of the Dark, by Ramsey Campbell
- Sibyl Vane, actress who falls in love with Dorian Gray - The Picture of Dorian Gray
- Montana Wildhack (novel character, probably inspired by Bettie Page), pornographic star abducted by the Tralfamadorians to be shown in a zoo - Kurt Vonnegut's Slaughterhouse-Five
- Megan Healy, TV and film actress - Double Trouble: All Grown Up
Discworld
In the book Moving Pictures, the alchemists of the Discworld have invented moving pictures. Many hopefuls are drawn by the siren call of Holy Wood, home of the fledgling "movie" industry. Some of them begin working in movies, specially under producer Cut-Me-Own-Throat Dibbler. The following list only covers the characters in the book that work in movies, and only if their names are given (failed stars who do not get a single role are not listed). This list is also intended to cover any known theater actor in Discworld, in other books.
- Breccia (troll actor, details unknown)
- Charlie (professional Vetinari lookalike in The Truth)
- Delores De Syn, real name Theda "Ginger" Withel
- Galena, alias Rock Cliff, troll actor
- Laddie the Wonder Dog
- Blanche Languish, details unknown
- The Librarian
- Victor Maraschino, real name Victor Tugelbend
- Morraine "Morry", troll actor, usually acts as a rock
- Sniddin (gnome actor, details unknown)
- Evil-Minded Son of a Bitch, camel actor
- part of the staff of the Unseen University
- Vitoller's Men (from Wyrd Sisters)
- Bratsley
- Dafe
- Gumridge
- Tomjon
- Olwyn Vitoller, actor-manager
- Wimsloe
- The Lancre Morris Men/Comic Artisans
- Baker
- Obidiah Carpenter
- Bestiality Carter
- Jason Ogg
- Tailor
- Tinker
- Thatcher
- Weaver
Star Wars Expanded Universe
Although not a main part of the Star Wars expanded universe mainstream, theater and "holo-movies" are also featured in this universe, including the following actors, most of whom reached notoriety only after leaving show business.
- Adalric Cessius Brandl, theater actor, dark side inquisitor and father of Jaalib Brandl
- Jaalib Brandl, former theater actor, Imperial governor later in his life
- Syal Antilles Fel, actress who worked under the stage name "Wynssa Starflare," also the sister of Rebel hero Wedge Antilles
- Nallu Koras, holo-actress, holovid dancer, and galactic celebrity
- Flim, actor and con artist
- Garik "The Face" Loran, former child actor of pro-Imperial movies, starfighter ace for the New Republic later in his life
- Roons Sewell, theater actor and later Rebel general
- Shantee Ree, holovid star
- Romeo Treblanc, actor and later entrepreneur
- Epoh Trebor, entertainer, a reference to Bob Hope
- Palleus Chuff, a dwarf actor in Coruscant who had played the role of Yoda, and who later impersonated Yoda in a feint so that Yoda could leave on a secret mission during the Clone Wars. (Yoda: Dark Rendezvous).
Fictional actors in comic books
- Woodsy Alvin, parody of Woody Allen, writing, directing and starring in movies where pretty girls feel oddly attracted towards Alvin's character - Little Annie Fanny
- Valerie Astro, American female star who was hired for Spanish movie Tronak el Kártako as the beautiful and evil sorceress "Tekla de Karb" - Superlópez
- Alison Blaire, aka Dazzler (Marvel Comics) is mainly a singer but also worked as an actress in movies - Dazzler comic series and graphic novel Dazzler: The Movie.
- Louis Belski (Marvel Comics), actor who played Dracula - Dracula Lives! # 4 - 1973, & Werewolf By Night # 19 - 1974
- Moira Brandon, aging movie star who worked with the West Coast Avengers - Marvel Comics
- John Caliban, former actor who became an assassin known as Mr. Midnight - The Spirit (July 1940)
- Brut Canlaster (clearly inspired in Burt Lancaster), aged actor, left the old people's home to star as Great Karbalan in Tronak el Kártako, died during the filming - Superlópez
- Muffy Cuddle, real name Matilda Hickenlooper, is unioned and was threatened by the Serpent Squad when she was trying to drink with tycoon Anthony Stark - Iron Man Vol 1 #160
- Frank Dean, an alien actor, married to Leslie Dean and father of superheroine Lucy in the Sky - Marvel Comics
- Leslie Dean, an alien actress, married to Frank Dean and mother of superheroine Lucy in the Sky - Marvel Comics
- Bob Diamond, martial artist with mystical powers, member of the Sons of the Tiger, famous as a Hollywood actor - Marvel Comics, Deadly Hands of Kung Fu #1, later Power Man and Iron Fist
- Agnes Eckhart, a witch who played a witch on TV - Vampirella comic series (episode "Haven't I seen you on TV", by Billy Graham)
- Little Annie Fanny, starring as a pretty girl strangely attracted to Woodsy Alvin's character, had on-screen sex with him - Little Annie Fanny
- Madame Fatal, retired actor - Madame Fatal
- Lyla Lerrol, a Kryptonian actress who was a friend of Jor-El and Lara's (Superman's birth parents), in the years just prior to Krypton's destruction
- Jonathan Lord, actor who appeared in motion pictures from the 1930s to the 1960s, now retired - Silverblade, a twelve issue maxi-series - DC Comics, 1987.
- Lindsay McCabe, actress and P. I., a friend of Wolverine and Spider-Woman - Marvel Comics
- Miguelito Miguel Gómez (comic book character, name may be a pun on Fernando Fernán Gómez), bodybuilder without real physical strength, was hired to act in Tronak el Kártako as no serious actor would even consider the role - Superlópez
- Bobby Milestone, former child actor - Silverblade, a twelve issue maxi-series - DC Comics, 1987.
- Roman Nekoboh (Marvel Comics), flamboyant show biz star with monetary problems and romantic interest to Dazzler - Dazzler comic series and graphic novel Dazzler: The Movie.
- Charlene O'Hara - up-and-coming Hollywood actress who, according to the yellow press, was in a romantic relationship with a superhuman - Marshal Law: Kingdom of the Blind
- Ransak the Reject, an Eternal-aligned Deviant, trained in martial arts by Kingo Sunen, who found employment for him in Japanese movies - The Eternals comics in Marvel Comics continuity.
- Gregory Reed - the actor who plays Superman in Superman movies of the DC Universe; a parody of George Reeves - various Superman comics
- Byrd Rentals, an anthropomorphic duck and Earth-C counterpart to Burt Reynolds; also known as Rubberduck, a member of the Zoo Crew - Captain Carrot and His Amazing Zoo Crew! (DC Comics)
- Arnold Schwarzburger, actor, star of the fictional series of movies Arkon; obvious parody of Arnold Schwarzenegger - Marvel Comics
- Arnold Schwarzheimer, super star, considered for the role of "Man of Kobar" in a possible movie of The Avengers. Obvious parody of Arnold Schwarzenegger - Marvel Comics
- Kingo Sunen, star of Japanese cinema, usually plays the role of a Samurai; also an Eternal and a former Samurai during the feudal age of Japan - The Eternals comics in Marvel comics continuity
- Linda Turner, former stuntwoman and later leading actress, secretly the heroine Black Cat - Black Cat
- Tim Turner, silent film actor (retired), father and confidante of Linda Turner - Black Cat
- Brian Vane - played The Winged Avenger, a TV superhero (The Vane character was based on actor George Reeves) - Silverblade, a twelve issue maxi-series - DC Comics, 1987
- Marcelino Vinopán (name is a pun on Marcelino Pan y Vino), juvenile delinquent hired to act as "young Tronak" as his appearance was apparently similar to adult Tronak actor - Superlópez
- Mary Jane Watson (adaptation, Kirsten Dunst) - Spider-Man
- Simon Williams, superhero as Wonder Man, stunt actor and then played the villain in fiction Arkon IV - Marvel Comics
Other fictional actors
- Gary Baldi, played "Jack, the stranger" in Ralph "La Bestia Abominable" Smith's El Asesino Misterioso (The Mysterious Murderer), music by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero; also a pun on Giuseppe Garibaldi - Les Luthiers' Mastropiero que nunca
- Ashley Brown, from trailer of video game The Movies
- Zip Toad, a Toad actor from the video game Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
- Peter Cantropus, actor who plays "old Sinclair" in Ralph "La Bestia Abominable" Smith's El Asesino Misterioso (The Mysterious Murderer), music by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero; also a pun on Pithecanthropus - Les Luthiers' Mastropiero que nunca
- Kim Dragon, martial arts movie star from the World Heroes video game series; accused of being a fake martial artist by critics, he seeks to prove that his fighting skills are genuine
- Rose Flowerstink - actress who played "old maid Miss Fortune" in Ralph "La Bestia Abominable" Smith's El Asesino Misterioso (The Mysterious Murderer), music by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero - Les Luthiers' Mastropiero que nunca
- Fei Long, martial arts actor from the Street Fighter video game series; unsatisfied with film fighting, he competes as a street fighter to hone his skills; a pastiche of Bruce Lee
- Richard Mace (Geoffrey Matthews), an eccentric 1880s actor and amateur detective in a series of radio plays by Eric Saward (later adapted into the Doctor Who character mentioned above)
- Haiku McHuwen, a teen actor in Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror who plays "Jimbo Hawkins" in the heavily adapted version of Treasure Island
- Pretty Nuts - "Charming" actress who played "Molly" in Ralph "La Bestia Abominable" Smith's El Asesino Misterioso (The Mysterious Murderer), music by Johann Sebastian Mastropiero; also an obvious pun on the expression (to be) pretty nuts - Les Luthiers' Mastropiero que nunca
- George Spelvin - the "Alan Smithee" of actors
- Georgette Spelvin - the "Alan Smithee" of actresses
- Georgina Spelvin - the "Alan Smithee" of actresses
- Walter Plinge - the "Alan Smithee" of actors
- Sharon Spitzer, an actress playing the female lead in the heavily altered version of Treasure Island in the game Broken Sword II: The Smoking Mirror
- Will Powers and Jack Hammer who played The Steel Samurai and The Evil Magistrate in 'The Steel Samurai' in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney; Powers also played the lead role in 'The Pink Princess'
- Matt Engarde, who played The Nickel Samurai in the show of the same name, and Juan Corrida, who played The Jammin' Ninja in the show of the same name in Phoenix Wright: Ace Attorney - Justice for All
See also
References
- ↑ Some monster characters from this game are not confirmed to be actors: FitzRandolph (Antonio Gálvez) and the Poet (Luis Bajo) are said to have been stuntsmen; Professors Mosca (Carlos Del Pino) and Zelssius (Tony Canal) are apparently only scientists; and High Priestess Krom-Ha (Conchi López) is, as far as we know, a mummy illusionist with her own show, not necessarily an actress.