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Discover Ludwig"series character" is a correct phrase that has multiple usages in written English.
It typically refers to a character that appears in a series of works, such as an ongoing television show or a franchise of films. For example: Samwise Gamgee was a beloved series character in J.R.R. Tolkien's original Lord of the Rings trilogy.
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Lee Child My favourite crime series character?
Many of his stories feature his series character, John Rebus.
And which list of great female detectives would be complete without Lynda La Plante's gritty series character, Jane Tennison?
With The Mandeville Talent (1993), he explicitly rebranded himself as a crime novelist, developing the cheapskate lawyer Jerry Kennedy as a series character, though with limited success.
But more often than not in the show's first season, even as a regular series character, he's isn't granted much ability to be anything more than comic relief.
Fox is Rankin's new series character; he's already starred in two novels of his own, The Complaints, and The Impossible Dead.
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Same for crime series characters.
Mr. Kaminsky created and sustained three other series characters.
To populate his vast fictional universe Mr. Hoch created more than two dozen series characters.
The series' characters are played by actors dressed in costumes and masks, with animatronic technology controlling facial expressions.
She added: "Most of my (new series) characters are older women and you just don't see older women on mainstream TV.
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