Eric - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Erik the Red (comics), fictional character in the Marvel Comics comic book universe
  • Erik, the Phantom of the Opera, disfigured genius, created by French writer Gaston Leroux
  • Flat Eric, low-tech, yellow puppet character from Levi's commercials for Sta-Prest One Crease Denim Clothing
  • Eric Cartman, main character in the TV series South Park
  • Eric the Cavalier, a character in the TV series Dungeons & Dragons
  • Eric Tiberius Duckman, the title character in the TV series Duckman
  • Prince Eric, the love interest of Princess Ariel in the Disney movie, The Little Mermaid
  • General Erich Von Klinkerhoffen, the boss of Colonel Kurt Von Strohm and Lieutenant Hubert Gruber in the TV series 'Allo 'Allo!
  • Eric Murphy, fictional character on the comedy-drama television series Entourage.
  • Eric Northman, the love interest of Sookie Stackhouse in the Southern Vampire Mysteries novels and the TV series True Blood
  • Eric Draven, man brutally murdered that comes back to life as an undead avenger of his and his fiancĂ©e's murder in the movie The Crow
  • Eric Thursley, a thirteen-year-old demonologist featured in Terry Pratchett's ninth Discworld novel Eric
  • Eric is the name of all the pets of John Cleese's character in the Monty Python's "Fish Licence" sketch
  • Eric is one of the twins Sam and Eric in Lord of the Flies by William Golding
  • Erik J. Smith, one of the five Guardians from the Norse Bible
  • Eric, one of the Princes from the Chronicles of Amber
  • Erik Von Darkmoor, fictional character appearing in the novels of Raymond E. Feist
  • Erik Lensherr, also known as Magneto in the Marvel Universe.
  • Eric Foreman, major character from the TV series House M.D.
  • Eric Forman, the main character in That 70s Show.
  • Eric Myers, the Quantum Ranger, from Power Rangers Time Force.

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