Fictional Characters Named Green
- PC Beth Green (The Bill), constable on The Bill
- Doctor Colette Green, Half-Life computer game series
- Ed Green, detective on Law & Order.
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- Lieutenant Green, Captain Scarlet and the Mysterons
- Linda Green, British TV
- Marge Green, EastEnders
- Marty Green, River City
- Colonel Phillip Green, Star Trek
- Rachel Green is one of the main characters in the famous sitcom Friends.
- Red Green (character), The Red Green Show
- Vernita Green, Kill Bill
- Green (Gunstar Heroes) — a character in the videogame Gunstar Heroes.
- Green (Pokémon character), in Pokémon Adventures
- the English localized name of A'ke in John Minford's translation of Jin Yong's novel The Deer and the Cauldron
- Reverend/Mr. Green, one of six original Cluedo characters.
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At rich mens tables eaten bread and pulse?
Unarmed, faced danger with a heart of trust?”
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“Just across the Green from the post office is the county jail, seldom occupied except by some backwoodsman who has been intemperate; the courthouse is under the same roof. The dog warden usually basks in the sunlight near the harness store or the post office, his golden badge polished bright.”
—Administration for the State of Con, U.S. public relief program (1935-1943)