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- Melinda
Melinda is a minor character who appeared in the episode...
- Maria
Maria was a supporting character who appeared in the episode...
- Doctor Morgan
Doctor Morgan was a minor character who appeared in the...
- Sarah
Sarah is a minor character who appeared in the episode The...
- Becky
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- Tour Guide
The Tour Guide was a minor character who appeared in the...
- Melinda
1 ημέρα πριν · 3. Frasier from Frasier. NBC. "It's one of my favorite shows, but he's a narcissistic, gaslighting windbag. It's no wonder he's always alone. Here's the thing: In my opinion, the series is way ...
M.A.S.K. (an acronym for "Mobile Armored Strike Kommand") is a special task force led by Matt Trakker, who operate transforming armored vehicles in their ongoing battle against the terrorist organization V.E.N.O.M. (an acronym for Vicious Evil Network of Mayhem) with an emphasis on superpowered helmets (called "masks") worn by the characters of ...
4 ημέρες πριν · Vote up the most memorable, inspirational, and/or funniest female characters in TV history. Let's celebrate the best female TV characters of all time with this ranked list of the iconic women who have graced our television screens, spanning from soap operas and sitcoms to sagas of science fiction.
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Carly-Beth Caldwell. Portrayed By: Kathryn Long (TV); Clare Halstead (Film); Anndi McAfee (Audiobook) The main character of The Haunted Mask, a tormented and meek young girl who acquires a cursed Halloween mask which attempts to take over and turn her into a destructive monster.
29 Νοε 2021 · Gustav Mahler (1860-1911). Death masks are fascinating but slightly haunting relics from an age before photos. Until cameras rendered them redundant, it was common for notable people to have metal, wax or plaster applied to their face when they had died, creating a “death mask”.