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A fictional character is revealed to be related to someone non-fictional and famous. Sometimes, this is supposedly a distant ancestor (for instance, Alice claims that she is the great-great-great-great-granddaughter of Napoléon Bonaparte) while at other times the relationship is much closer in terms of blood. If that non-fictional celebrity is still alive, they might actually turn up as a guest star playing themselves. Not to be confused with Real-Life Relative (or Relatively Flimsy Excuse, which deals with in-universe fake relatives) or Fictional Fan, Real Celebrity, where a fictional person is connected to a known famous person, but through fandom rather than family. See also Historical Domain Character, Famous Ancestor, Same Surname Means Related, Crossover Relatives, History with Celebrity, and Beethoven Was an Alien Spy. |
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| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1043e8fc |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
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Wynonna Earp is the great-granddaughter of Wyatt Earp. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1043e8fc |
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| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1043e8fc |
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| Wynonna Earp (Comic Book) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1043e8fc |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_10ce5ad |
comment |
In the Roma Sub Rosa series by Steven Saylor, Gordianus' friend Lucius Claudius is a member of the Claudius family (i.e. ancestors of the emperor detailed in I, Claudius). |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_10ce5ad |
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| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_10ce5ad |
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| Roma Sub Rosa |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_10ce5ad |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_127571f3 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_127571f3 |
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Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story: Real-life explorer Henry Hudson is given a wife named Henrietta Hudson, who captained one of the ships in the same fleet and was the leader of a witch coven, before getting turned into the Headless Horseman. The real Henry Hudson's wife was named Katherine, and she stayed behind in the Netherlands. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_127571f3 |
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| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_127571f3 |
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| Headless: A Sleepy Hollow Story (Web Video) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_127571f3 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_136584ab |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_136584ab |
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In the SPQR series by John Maddox Roberts, the main character Decius Caecilius Metellus the Younger is a fictional member of the Real Life Caecilius Metellus family and is closely related to several notable Real Life members. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_136584ab |
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| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_136584ab |
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| SPQR |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_136584ab |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_14213176 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_14213176 |
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The Spartan mercenary commander Aeositeus in Thais of Athens is a fictional younger cousin of the historical Spartan king Agis III. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_14213176 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_14213176 |
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| Thaïs of Athens |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_14213176 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1450bdf9 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1450bdf9 |
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In Promethea, the protagonist Sophie Bangs briefly meets John Kendrick Bangs, her ancestor, on the house-boat on the Styx which he wrote about while searching for her dead predecessor. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1450bdf9 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1450bdf9 |
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1.0 |
| Promethea (Comic Book) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1450bdf9 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_19ac548b |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_19ac548b |
comment |
One issue of Viz had Johnny Fartpants reveal that his ancestor was Dick Turpin's brother, Arse Turpin. A highwayman who would rob people by threatening to fart on them. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_19ac548b |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_19ac548b |
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1.0 |
| Viz (Comic Book) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_19ac548b |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bd4bab6 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bd4bab6 |
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Alix Senator: The mother of Alix's son Titus is eventually revealed to be a sister of the emperor Augustus. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bd4bab6 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bd4bab6 |
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1.0 |
| Alix (Comic Book) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bd4bab6 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bdeba5a |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bdeba5a |
comment |
X-Men: Piotr and Illyana Rasputin are revealed to be descendants of Grigory Rasputin, who was the mutant head of a sex cult. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bdeba5a |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bdeba5a |
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1.0 |
| X-Men (Comic Book) |
hasFeature |
Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_1bdeba5a |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22058212 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22058212 |
comment |
Eddie Hitler in Bottom claims that Adolf Hitler is his mother. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22058212 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22058212 |
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1.0 |
| Bottom |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22058212 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22211d68 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22211d68 |
comment |
Bones: Angela is the daughter of Billy Gibbons, guitarist of ZZ Top, who guest stars as a fictional version of himself. Booth meanwhile is a descendant of John Wilkes Booth, the man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln. This is a sore point for Booth, and a probable source of his desire to serve his country so much (first in the military and then in the FBI). |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22211d68 |
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| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22211d68 |
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| Bones |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_22211d68 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_222f03d3 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_222f03d3 |
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Coach: Implied when Christine (whose last name is Armstrong) mentions a cousin named Neal who is an astronaut. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_222f03d3 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_222f03d3 |
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1.0 |
| Coach |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_222f03d3 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2232f584 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2232f584 |
comment |
The Shadow: The Shadow's Arch-Enemy Shiwan Khan is the last living descendant of Genghis Khan. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2232f584 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2232f584 |
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| The Shadow |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2232f584 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25615740 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25615740 |
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Head of State: Vice President Lewis is Sharon Stone's cousin, which he mentions at every given opportunity. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25615740 |
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| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25615740 |
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| Head of State |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25615740 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d29809 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d29809 |
comment |
In Three Days to Never, the protagonist learns that his family are secretly descended from Albert Einstein through Lieserl, Einstein's first daughter who is believed to have died as an infant. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d29809 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d29809 |
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1.0 |
| Three Days to Never |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d29809 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d97c04 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d97c04 |
comment |
James Bond: On Her Majesty's Secret Service reveals that James Bond is descended from Sir Thomas Bond. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d97c04 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d97c04 |
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1.0 |
| James Bond (Franchise) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_25d97c04 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_261c8d3f |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_261c8d3f |
comment |
The Simpsons has used this a few times: Krusty the Clown is half-brothers with Luke Perry. (In the Latin American translation this was changed to Robert Redford.) Mr. Burns is the natural brother of George Burns (despite Burns being a Stage Name). When Lisa looks at a tabloid while waiting in line at the Kwik-e-mart, she says "I wonder what cousin Jessica's up to." |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_261c8d3f |
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| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_261c8d3f |
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| The Simpsons |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_261c8d3f |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_27831967 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_27831967 |
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On Parks and Recreation, the rapper Ginuwine is mentioned as being the cousin of the character Donna, and eventually cameoed on the show. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_27831967 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_27831967 |
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1.0 |
| Parks and Recreation |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_27831967 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2a43dd91 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2a43dd91 |
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Nathan Drake from the Uncharted series claims to be descended from Sir Francis Drake, though it later turns out he lied about that. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2a43dd91 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2a43dd91 |
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1.0 |
| Uncharted (Video Game) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2a43dd91 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2ca653c9 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2ca653c9 |
comment |
Jane the Virgin: Rogelio discovers that he's fifth cousins with Eva Longoria. Upon taking a closer look at their family tree, they discover that they're actually first cousins, which throws a Spanner in the Works in the show they're doing where their characters kiss. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2ca653c9 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2ca653c9 |
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| Jane the Virgin |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2ca653c9 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2e2efbf9 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2e2efbf9 |
comment |
In Back to the Future, the character Marvin is revealed to be the cousin of Chuck Berry when he calls him on the phone, thus allowing Marty to invent Rock and Roll by playing Chuck's future hit Johnny B. Goode. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2e2efbf9 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2e2efbf9 |
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1.0 |
| Back to the Future |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_2e2efbf9 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3190390c |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3190390c |
comment |
3000 Miles to Graceland: Both the hero and the bad guy are implied to be half-brothers fathered by none other than Elvis Presley. The villain, in particular, is obsessed with the King's legacy. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3190390c |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3190390c |
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1.0 |
| 3000 Miles to Graceland |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3190390c |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3c4bad0e |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3c4bad0e |
comment |
In The Gods of Manhattan, several famous personages are revealed to have had children after becoming gods. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3c4bad0e |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3c4bad0e |
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1.0 |
| The Gods of Manhattan |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3c4bad0e |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3cd90f30 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3cd90f30 |
comment |
Arrested Development Season 4 introduces Rebel Alley, a fictional illegitimate daughter of Ron Howard. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3cd90f30 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3cd90f30 |
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| Arrested Development |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3cd90f30 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e2cf6bd |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e2cf6bd |
comment |
In Declare, the protagonist is the half-brother of Kim Philby. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e2cf6bd |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e2cf6bd |
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1.0 |
| Declare |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e2cf6bd |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e5de40b |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e5de40b |
comment |
In Season 5 of Scrubs, J.D.'s girlfriend Julie Quinn reveals that her godfather is actor Billy Dee Williams. Discovering this fact is enough to instantly win Turk over. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e5de40b |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e5de40b |
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| Scrubs |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3e5de40b |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3ffb960f |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3ffb960f |
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Hikaru no Go has Fujiwara no Sai, whose relative position in the historical Fujiwara clan is never stated other than having sufficient means to dedicate himself to a lifetime of playing Go. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3ffb960f |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3ffb960f |
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1.0 |
| Hikaru no Go (Manga) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_3ffb960f |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4037825e |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4037825e |
comment |
Romance of the Three Kingdoms has several, with the most famous one being Guan Suo, the fictional son of Guan Yu. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4037825e |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4037825e |
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1.0 |
| Romance of the Three Kingdoms |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4037825e |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_40672565 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_40672565 |
comment |
Head of the Class: While doing a genealogy project, Darlene discovers that she is probably descended from Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings. While her classmate Alan is overwhelmed by this revelation, Darlene herself is completely blasé about it. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_40672565 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_40672565 |
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| Head of the Class |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_40672565 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44caaf46 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44caaf46 |
comment |
Ham III of Space Chimps is the grandson of Ham, the first chimp to be sent into outer space. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44caaf46 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44caaf46 |
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1.0 |
| Space Chimps |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44caaf46 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44e08ee8 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44e08ee8 |
comment |
In Homicide: Life on the Street, Megan Russert is the cousin of Tim Russert. He guest-starred as himself in "The Old and the Dead". |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44e08ee8 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44e08ee8 |
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1.0 |
| Homicide: Life on the Street |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_44e08ee8 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_455e3038 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_455e3038 |
comment |
Hank Hill from King of the Hill is cousins with Dusty Hill of ZZ Top. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_455e3038 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_455e3038 |
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1.0 |
| King of the Hill |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_455e3038 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_46d2ce9d |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_46d2ce9d |
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In The Man in the Iron Mask, the example detailed under The Three Musketeers and the Man in the Iron Mask is given another twist, that King Louis XIV of France and Philippe, the man in the iron mask, are the illegitimate sons of D'Artagnan with Louis' mother Anne of Austria. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_46d2ce9d |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_46d2ce9d |
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1.0 |
| The Man in the Iron Mask |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_46d2ce9d |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4ac1a8cc |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4ac1a8cc |
comment |
In The Island, John David Nau — leader of the pirate settlement — is the descendant of infamous pirate Jean-David Nau a.k.a. François l'Olonnais. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4ac1a8cc |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4ac1a8cc |
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1.0 |
| The Island (1980) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4ac1a8cc |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f067404 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f067404 |
comment |
Just Shoot Me!: Kevin from the mailroom was a cousin of actor Ray Liotta, who sometimes appeared as himself. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f067404 |
featureApplicability |
1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f067404 |
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1.0 |
| Just Shoot Me! |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f067404 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f2ad444 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f2ad444 |
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Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag subverts this: when the character James Kidd first appears, it's directly stated that he's the son of Captain Kidd, if the name wasn't enough of an indicator. The subversion is that not only is Kidd not really a Kidd, he's not fictional and isn't even a man—it's a persona played by the historical lady pirate Mary Read as part of her Assassin activities. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f2ad444 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f2ad444 |
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1.0 |
| Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Video Game) |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_4f2ad444 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_5082a6a |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_5082a6a |
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The Three Musketeers' take on the Man in the Iron Mask is that it was the (real) king Louis XIV's (fictional) twin brother. Aramis learns of this and uses it to advance in the Jesuit ranks along with trying to replace Louis with his twin, hoping he'll be a better king. Note that the author was well aware this theory was highly fanciful, but it certainly made for a better story. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_5082a6a |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_5082a6a |
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| The Three Musketeers |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_5082a6a |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_510974b4 |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_510974b4 |
comment |
Johnny Test introduces No-Beard, Blackbeard's loser brother. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_510974b4 |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_510974b4 |
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| Johnny Test |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_510974b4 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_518b056d |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_518b056d |
comment |
In The Da Vinci Code, Sophie Neveu is discovered to be the last descendant of Jesus Christ and Mary Magdalene. |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_518b056d |
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1.0 |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_518b056d |
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1.0 |
| The Da Vinci Code |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_518b056d |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_52c6e73a |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
| Historical Character's Fictional Relative / int_52c6e73a |
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In Sensation Comics #39, a lost Roman colony is ruled by a descendant of Emperor Nero. |
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Giuseppe the pizzeria manager in Irregular Webcomic! has a tendency to assert his expertise in something with the Mad Libs Catchphrase "I'm a direct descendent of [historical Italian known for that subject]! Italians invented [that thing]!" Assuming this is true, he's a direct descendent of Alessandro Volta, Giovanni Casanova, and Augusto Righ, making him an expert in electricity, love, and microwaves. |
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Belgravia: Caroline Bellasis, the Countess of Brockenhurst, is a fictional younger sister of the Duchess of Richmond, who hosted a ball three days before the Battle of Waterloo. Her son Edmund also qualifies as the Duchess' nephew. |
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In Dying Breed, the inhabitants of the small Town with a Dark Secret are all descended from Alexander 'the Pieman' Pearce: a real-world convict and cannibal. |
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The whole premise behind the French shortcome La Petite Histoire de France, which is about the much less famous cousins of Vercingetorix, Joan of Arc, Louis XIV and Napoléon Bonaparte. |
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In Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost, Bobby Flay is set up as an uncle of Fred Jones's who invites them to stay at the inn seemingly haunted by their common (fictional) ancestor, Edward DuFlay. |
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The Desert Peach is about the fictional brother of Erwin Rommel. |
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La Seine No Hoshi: Simone Rolland is a fictional character, but father is Franz I, Duke of Lotringen, which means that Marie Antoinette is her half-sister. In the end of the anime, after Antoinette is killed in the French Revolution, Simone and Robert rescue her children and move away, starting a new life together. |
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Milo Murphy's Law: The titular Milo is the fictional descendant of Edward A. Murphy Jr., after whom Murphy's Law was named. The episode "Wilder West" introduces the thrill-seeking Jackie, a descendant of Calamity Jane. |
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Hong Kong '97 explains in its opening that the character you play as is Chin, who is Bruce Lee’s relative, the exact relation being unspecified. |
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Historical Character's Fictional Relative |
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In The Shadow of the Vulture, Red Sonya of Rogatino (who would serve as inspiration for Red Sonja) is the sister of Roxelana, the Ruthenian wife of Suleyman the Magnificent. |
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The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones: In "The Trail of the Golden Guns" (#26-27), Dr. Jones is hired by Beth Cody, the granddaughter of Buffalo Bill Cody, to retrieve a pair of golden pistols presented to her grandfather by the Czar of Russia. |
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| The Further Adventures of Indiana Jones (Comic Book) |
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Invoked in Archer: the identity of Sterling Archer's father is a running mystery throughout much of the show; two of the possible candidates are drummer Buddy Rich and actor Burt Reynolds. |
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Arthur: Francine's uncle is noted jazz musician Joshua Redman. Admittedly, he appears not quite As Himself: he's credited as "Joshua Redman as Mr. Redman" while Yo-Yo Ma is "As Himself" in the same episode. |
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| Arthur |
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In Lizzie Borden's Revenge, Leslie Borden is the descendant of Lizzie Borden. It is also suggested that Amanda and Vanessa might be descendants of Nance O'Neil, but it is never established for certain. |
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In The Western Mysteries, main character PK Pinkerton believes that he is a nephew to the Real Life Allan Pinkerton, founder of the Pinkerton Detectives. |
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The Nanny: Fran's cousin is real-life fashion designer Todd Oldham, who is the person behind a lot of her wardrobe. |
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In Cradle of Fear, the hypnotist and Serial Killer Kemper is supposedly the illegitimate son of Aleister Crowley. |
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In Savaged, Trey is a descendant of Brigadier General Joseph R. West; the general who infamously murdered Apache leader Mangas Coloradas under a flag of truce, and allowed the decapitation and desecration of his body. Trey keeps Mangas' skull in a cupboard and is attempting to follow in his ancestor's footsteps as a killer of Indians. |
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Assassin's Creed: Odyssey has it that the player character, either Alexios or Kassandra depending on player choice, is the grandchild of King Leonidas — yes, that Leonidas, the one also featured in 300 — through his fictional daughter Myrrine, whereas in actual history Leonidas is only known to have had one child, a son named Pleistarchus; spotty historical records are used to justify this, like most liberties taken in Assassin's Creed. It's also eventually revealed that Alexios and Kassandra's biological father is actually Pythagoras, the famed Greek mathematician, not their recognized father Nikolaos as detailed early in the story, doubling-up on their known historical relatives. |
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The Daltons who are recurring villains in the Lucky Luke franchise aren't the historical outlaws but their fictional cousins. More accurately, they're Suspiciously Similar Substitutes for the comic's version of the real Daltons (who were one-shot villains who didn't survive the sole album they appeared in). |
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In the Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin sequel story Artesia: 0083, Sayla is doing charity work with a wealthy Englishwoman named Lady Barrie who claims to be a descendant of one of the English running team from the 1924 Paris Olympics, as seen in Chariots of Fire. |
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| Mobile Suit Gundam: The Origin (Manga) |
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Batman: Modern writers have established that Bruce (Batman) Wayne is a descendant of Revolutionary War general "Mad Anthony" Wayne. (This is also a Mythology Gag as Bob Kane named the character Bruce Wayne after Robert the Bruce and "Mad Anthony" Wayne.) |
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| Batman (Franchise) |
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Gargoyles: The pilot episode has the gargoyles living under the rule of Princess Katharine. Flashbacks showed that the gargoyles previously served her father, Prince Malcolm. After Castle Wyvern is abandoned, Katharine goes to live with her uncle, King Kenneth II. King Kenneth II was a real king of Scotland, but Prince Malcolm and Princess Katharine are fictional characters invented for this show. |
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Vinland Saga: Although it's unknown if King Arthur existed in any way in real life, in-series he did, and Askeladd at least thinks he is his direct descendant. |
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In 30 Rock, disliked writer Lutz turns out to be closely related to hunky actor Kellan Lutz (who cameos on the show as such relative). |
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Brittany from Glee is the biological daughter of Stephen Hawking. |
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Rome implies very strongly that Ptolemy XV (Caesarion), in real life the son of Julius Caesar and Cleopatra, was actually fathered by the fictional Titus Pullo. At the end of the series, Pullo is charged with executing Caesarion on Octavian's orders, but instead he spirits him away and raises his son in Rome. |
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Law & Order: Played with in the episode "Illegitimate". The Villain of the Week believes JFK is his biological father, in fact it's an all-consuming obsession for him. The episode never confirms or refutes his suspicions. |
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In Razors: The Return of Jack the Ripper, all the writers invited to the writing workshop are revealed to be descendants of the victims of Jack the Ripper. |
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Abbott Elementary: Vin Diesel is a cousin of Melissa's. Being very Italian-American, she calls him "My Cousin Vinny" when Janine points it out. |
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In Battletech, the Kurita House, rulers of the Draconis Combine, claim descent from the WWII vice-admiral, Takeo Kurita. |
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In Adaptation., Charlie Kaufman wrote himself into the screenplay and created a fictional twin brother named Donald for himself. |
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Shinobi's Creed: Raphael, the Assassin sent to Naruto's world, is the illegitimate half brother of Hernán Cortés. |
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In Blindspot, Patterson's father is revealed to be Bill Nye. He guest-stars in an episode to help the FBI solve the problem of the week. |
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The heroes of The King's Man are cousins of Prince Felix Yusupov, Rasputin's assassin. |
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Mystery Science Theater 3000: In the episode "Werewolf", Mike and the bots are surprised to see that the film features Martin Sheen's lesser-known brother Joe Estevez. Inspired by this, they start discussing "Who would you cast in your werewolf movie?", and all of their choices are the (fictional) obscure relatives of real actors, like Burt Reynolds' brother Tim, and Don Knotts' brother Spike. And Tom Servo's last choice is Chip Hitler. |
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| Mystery Science Theater 3000 |
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The title character of Dumbo is implied to be the son of the most famous circus elephant, Jumbo. (His real name is Jumbo Junior.) |
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In Aviary Attorney, main character Jayjay Falcon is the grandson of Maximilien Robespierre, which he has gone to great lengths to conceal. |
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In SCOOB!, Scooby-Doo is descended from Alexander the Great's dog Peritas. |
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Star Trek: The Original Series: It's said that Spock is related to Arthur Conan Doyle on his mother's side. (Or at least to the person who coined the phrase "Once you have eliminated the impossible...", which, if crossovers are your thing, could be interpreted as saying he's descended from Sherlock Holmes.) |
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The Good Place invented a "fourth Hemsworth brother" (after Luke, Chris, and Liam) named Larry for Tahani to briefly date. |
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In the French comedy Gramps Is in the Resistance, Adolf Hitler has a hidden half-brother named Ludwig von Apfelstrudel (Jacques Villeret). |
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One episode of Futurama had David Farnsworth as one of Professor Farnsworth's ancestors; he looked just like him (huge glasses included), only younger. |
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The Ferari sisters in Galilei Donna are direct descendants of Galileo. |
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'Allo 'Allo!: Herr Otto Flick, a parody of the sinister Nazi Gestapo agent, tends to remind others that he's the godson of Heinrich Himmler. On at least one occasion, this gets him out of trouble when he's arrested by Wehrmacht General von Klinkerhofen and Himmler uses his connections to get him released. |
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An episode of Adit & Sopo Jarwo guest starring the third President of Indonesia, B.J. Habibie, reveals that Dennis is his grandson. |
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One of the Justice League Elite's covert missions involved tracking down a distant heir of Adolf Hitler. |
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In the film version of The Beverly Hillbillies, at a wedding someone wonders, "Do you think Cousin Bill got the invitation?" Cut to: exterior shot of the White House, and a voice wondering where he left the invite. |
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Code Geass: Nina Einstein is somehow related to her universe's Albert Einstein (who apparently studied something other than physics and never invented the bomb; Nina does). |
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Scooby-Doo: In SCOOB!, Scooby-Doo is descended from Alexander the Great's dog Peritas. In Scooby-Doo! and the Gourmet Ghost, Bobby Flay is set up as an uncle of Fred Jones's who invites them to stay at the inn seemingly haunted by their common (fictional) ancestor, Edward DuFlay. |
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The Golden Age Mystery character Albert Campion of the Albert Campion books and Campion is implied but never stated to be the illegitimate son of King George V. Campion has an undisclosed source of wealth and is indicated to have some connection with the royal family. George V, like other members of the House of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha/Windsor, had Albert among his names, and Campion's real name, Rupert, also fits in with the German origin of the family. |
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In The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen Doctor Moreau is the uncle of French Symbolist painter Gustave Moreau. More amusingly, Rock Hudson is the younger brother of the Hudson Sisters. |
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The short-lived TV series The Rousters starred Chad Everett as Wyatt Earp III, a rouster for a carnival. He's a grandson of Wyatt Earp the First and not too pleased about it. |
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Forrest Gump is a descendant of Nathan Bedford Forrest, the founder of the KKK. |
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Horatio Hornblower has Lady Barbara Wellesley, Horatio's second wife, who is a fictional sister of The Duke of Wellington. |
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Home Improvement: Wilson W. Wilson Jr. is a cousin of the Wilson brothers from The Beach Boys. |
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It's eventually revealed in Safe Havens that Leonardo da Vinci is the grandson of Samantha and Dave, thanks to their daughter/Leo's mom Maria gaining Time Travel abilities. Maria would later marry Bambi, meaning that Bambi is Leo's stepmom. |
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In Dogma, main character Bethany Sloane is said to be the great great great great great grand-niece of Jesus Christ. When she discovers this secret, she is overcome with emotion about the burden of being The Chosen One and asks the angel Metatron to make it not true; Metatron has to console her by revealing that Jesus himself felt much the same way. |
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In Inglorious Basterds, Aldo Raines claims being a direct descendant of the famous Mountain Man Jim Bridger as to confirm his credentials for the war party tactics he intends his unit to use against the Nazis. |
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In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, L. Prosser is one of many, many descendants of Genghis Khan. |
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PepsiaPhobia: Phobia's (possibly half-)brother is Alcides, better known (after the bout of divine madness during which he killed his family) by the name Herakles. |
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In the film adaptation of The Seven Per Cent Solution, Sigmund Freud is given a son. He had one daughter in real life, who was included in the book, but she threatened to sue if her image was used in the film (she had no power over uses of her father's image, however). |
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Blackadder: The first Blackadder himself is a fictional son of the mostly-fictional King Richard IV, who in real life may have been killed in the Tower as a boy by his uncle Richard III and at the very least was never King. It follows that all other Blackadders are descended from him, though each descendant's lot degrades over time: from prince to lord to butler (to prince) to soldier. Edmund's "friend", Percy is a fictional member of the House of Percy, an English noble family that had great power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance. In the first series, Percy is identified as the Duke of Northumberland and in the second series, he's Lord Percy Percy, the heir to this title. In what is possibly a deliberate error, although the Percy family were Earls of Northumberland for a long time, the title of Duke of Northumberland didn't exist until the 1550s and no one with the last name of Percy held it until 1766. |
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Asterix: In Asterix in Spain, when Asterix is sent to the circus and forced to fight an auroch, a Roman noblewoman drops her red cloak into the arena, and Asterix's attempts to keep it from being dirtied lead to him defeating the Auroch. Impressed, the noblewoman demands Asterix is pardoned, and since she's Julius Caesar's half-sister of a cousin by marriage, the Roman general in charge of the circus cannot deny her request. Asterix and the Chieftain's Daughter introduces Adrenalin, the daughter of Vercingetorix. It's not know if Vercingetorix had a daughter, but she probably didn't have a Punny Name. |
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In Justice Society of America, the superhero Lance (later Magog) was the great-grandson of Franklin D. Roosevelt. |
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Child of the Storm reveals in the sequel that the Grey family (as in, Jean Grey, and, indeed, Lily Potter) is an offshoot of the House of Grey, with one branch producing Lady Jane Grey a.k.a. the Nine Days Queen. When this is revealed to Harry, he's so inured to bizarre revelations about his heritage that this barely even rates notice. |
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Camp Camp: both Space Kid's great grandfather and granduncle were part of the 1969 moon landing; his great-grandfather was Neil Armstrong (in fact, Space Kid's real name is Neil Armstrong Jr.) and his grand uncle is Buzz Aldrin. |
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Johnny and the Dead: One of the ghosts is a cousin of Albert Einstein. |
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In Marvel 1602, Robert Drake is said to be related to the famous explorer Sir Francis Drake. |
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In Something Rotten!, Nick Bottom seeks help from Nostradamus' nephew Thomas. |
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In Johnny English, Pascal Sauvage is a descendant of Charles Edward Stuart (grandson of King James II) and uses that familial connection to usurp Queen Elizabeth. |
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Ted Lasso: In season 3, Jan Maas, Richmond's Dutch player, is revealed to be the cousin of famed Dutch DJ Martin Garrix. |
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In Assassin's Creed II, Ezio's teenage girlfriend, Cristina Vespucci, is the cousin of explorer Amerigo Vespucci. |
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In South Park, Hong Kong singer Wing is portrayed in the show as the wife of City Wok owner Tong Lu Kim. |
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Batgirl villain Agrippina believes herself the direct descendant of the Claudian line of Roman emperors, even though the line died with Nero. |
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In The Prince of Thieves, Baron Tristan is the nephew of Prince John. From the way people talk, he is not King Richard's nephew (or son), meaning he could only be a nephew of John's wife Isabella, Countess of Gloucester, who had three elder siblings. |
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The Count of Monte Cristo: The (real) general Quesnel is given a fictional son (Franz) so as to provide a You Killed My Father moment (in real life, his death was unsolved). In the book, he's killed in a duel with Villefort's father Noirtier, with Noirtier keeping this interesting little tidbit as a trump card to prevent Franz' marriage with his granddaughter Valentine. Haydee is the daughter of the historical Ali Tebelin and Kyra Vassiliki, and she serves a major role in revealing Fernand's crimes (in the novel, he betrayed Ali to the Turks and sold both Kyra and Haydee into slavery), leading to his downfall. |
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Serge Storms: Tropic of Stupid reveals that Serge is a distant cousin of real-life retired baseball player Bill Lee. |
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New York queen bee Peach Salinger of You (2018) is a relative of J. D. Salinger, which is the source of her family's wealth and literature connections. |
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In Grand Theft Auto IV and 5, two fictional grandchildren of Elizabeth II have bit parts, one being an unnamed prince and the other Princess Georgina. It's unclear if they're supposed to be the children of one of her four real-life children, or some fictional fifth child. |
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Touhou likes this one: Remilia Scarlet claims to be descended from Vlad Tepes. (Her stage theme is even called "The Young Descendant of Tepes.") It's complete BS, however: if anything she's old enough to have been his daughter. Yuyuko Saigyouji is implied to be the daughter of the famous Japanese poet Saigyou. Byakuren Hijiki is the sister of the historical Buddhist priest Myouren Hijiri. Fujiwara no Mokou was the daughter of a Fujiwara noble of high enough rank to be a princess's suitor.note The most likely candidate is considered by fans to be Fujiwara no Fuhito, son of the Fujiwara clan's founder. Which in turn would mean that the founding heads of each of the Fujiwara clan's primary branch families were Mokou's brothers. There's no historical record of the name of Fuhito's fifth and youngest daughter, meaning there's no evidence she wasn't Mokou. However, due to the princess humiliating her father by refusing his proposal, Mokou swore revenge, drank the Hourai elixir she was supposed to destroy, and now fights Kaguya whenever she can (since both are immortal). The relation between Yukari Yakumo (one of the oldest and most powerful youkai in Gensokyo, able to do whatever the hell she wants with boundaries) and Maribel Hearn (a young girl who can see boundaries) is uncertain, but fanon generally accepts that Yukari was Maribel very (very) long ago, despite existing in the same time period (which, admittedly, means very little in Gensokyo). When asked about this, Zun only said "There once was a man named Lafcadio Hearn" (Lafcadio being a 19th-century Irishman who eventually settled in Japan ad collected traditional ghost stories, taking the name Koizumi Yakumo). |
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California Dreams: In "Family Tree", Lorena mentions that she is related to Saved by the Bell star Mario Lopez. |
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Family Guy: A Cutaway Gag had real-life comedienne Kathy Griffin as a cousin of the fictional Griffins. "The Griffin Family History" shows that Peter's ancestor Peter Hitler was brothers with Adolf. |
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In The Mask of Zorro, the second Zorro (Antonio Banderas) is named Alejandro Murrieta, the younger brother of real-life Mexican bandit Joaquin Murrieta. The incident where Joaquin Murrieta is killed by Captain Harrison Love and his head put on display in a jar is also depicted, albeit a decade or so earlier before the real-life Joaquin died. |
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Sherlock Holmes: One of the few tidbits Holmes gives about his personal life (in "The Greek Interpreter") is that his grandmother was the sister of a French artist named Vernet (without specifying which of the several French artists with that name it was). |
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In the Gor series protagonist Tarl Cabot may be related to the Italian navigator John Cabot. |
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Legends of Tomorrow: Implied by the fact that they're played by the same actors (and everyone notices the resemblance). John Diggle is apparently descended from Bass Reeves, and Nora Darhk is descended from Marie Antoinette. |
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In Botched, twins Sonya and Alex believe they are descendants of Ivan the Terrible. It is not established if this is true or merely a delusion on their part, but, if it is true, then Groznyi is as well, as he is their brother. |
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Assassin's Creed: In Assassin's Creed II, Ezio's teenage girlfriend, Cristina Vespucci, is the cousin of explorer Amerigo Vespucci. Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag subverts this: when the character James Kidd first appears, it's directly stated that he's the son of Captain Kidd, if the name wasn't enough of an indicator. The subversion is that not only is Kidd not really a Kidd, he's not fictional and isn't even a man—it's a persona played by the historical lady pirate Mary Read as part of her Assassin activities. Assassin's Creed: Odyssey has it that the player character, either Alexios or Kassandra depending on player choice, is the grandchild of King Leonidas — yes, that Leonidas, the one also featured in 300 — through his fictional daughter Myrrine, whereas in actual history Leonidas is only known to have had one child, a son named Pleistarchus; spotty historical records are used to justify this, like most liberties taken in Assassin's Creed. It's also eventually revealed that Alexios and Kassandra's biological father is actually Pythagoras, the famed Greek mathematician, not their recognized father Nikolaos as detailed early in the story, doubling-up on their known historical relatives. |
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Dr. Marcus Garvey Carver II, the antagonist of The Proud Family Movie, is the great-grandson of George Washington Carver, who in real life never married or had children. |
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Old Mortality: Francis Stewart of Bothwell is said to be descended from and named after Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell. |
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The Man in the High Castle: Nicole Dormer, a young German woman and fellow Lebensborn who befriends Joe Blake, is officially the "niece" of Joseph Goebbels, although it's implied that she's really his bastard daughter. |
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