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20 roles that became as recognizable as their programs
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20 roles that became as recognizable as their programs

When a television show drops, plenty of things spawn from it that will ensure it doesn’t get lost in the mix and becomes a piece of memorable pop culture. Game of Thrones had plots that made it consistently go viral. This Is Us put fans through emotional warfare. Muppet Babies had an addicting theme song. The other thing that can guarantee a show gets remembered forever is having a standout character, and the following are just that. Well, a little more than that. They are characters that became as iconic as the shows they spawned from.

 
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Steve Urkel, ‘Family Matters’

Steve Urkel, ‘Family Matters’
Warner Bros. Television

Originally, Steve Urkel wasn’t supposed to be as relevant to Family Matters as he became, but once fans saw him, they couldn’t fathom the show without him. Today, Steve Urkel is still one of the most well-known characters in TV history.

 
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Fonzie, ‘Happy Days’

Fonzie, ‘Happy Days’
Paramount Television

Happy Days was about Richie Cunningham and his friends, but for some reason, the older guy who hung around their local eatery became the character that most people associate with this classic TV show.

 
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B. A. Baracus, ‘The A-Team’

B. A. Baracus, ‘The A-Team’
Universal Television

It’s hard for anyone to shine brighter than any character played by Mr. T.

 
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Frasier Crane, ‘Cheers’

Frasier Crane, ‘Cheers’
Paramount Network Television

Cheers is one of the best ensemble sitcoms to come out of the ‘80s, and while many of their characters will never be forgotten, only Frasier Crane got his own successful spinoff.

 
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C. J. Parker, ‘Baywatch’

C. J. Parker, ‘Baywatch’
NBC

Pamela Anderson wasn’t an original cast member, but that didn’t stop her C.J. Parker from being the symbol of Baywatch in that iconic red bathing suit.

 
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Joey Russo, ‘Blossom’

Joey Russo, ‘Blossom’
Touchstone Television

Blossom was a phenomenal show that balanced silly sitcom plots with real-life situations that were quite groundbreaking for the time, covering things like addiction. Along the way, Joey managed to coin a catchphrase that’s still one of the most memorable things about the NBC series.

 
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Carlton Banks, ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’

Carlton Banks, ‘The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air’
NBC

Not every character comes with a signature dance move like Carlton Banks.

 
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Baby Sinclair, ‘Dinosaurs’

Baby Sinclair, ‘Dinosaurs’
Walt Disney Television

If there were a Mount Rushmore of catchphrases from television, “Not the Mama” from Dinosaurs would be on there because that prehistoric animatronic puppet had people absolutely living in the ‘90s.

 
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Jordan Catalano, ‘My So-Called Life’

Jordan Catalano, ‘My So-Called Life’
ABC

There will forever be an allure of how cool Jordan Catalano was on My So-Called Life.

 
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Tina Belcher, ‘Bob’s Burgers’

Tina Belcher, ‘Bob’s Burgers’
20th Television Animation

Every generation attaches themselves to a character that’s a bit... out there. In recent years, that character has been Tina Belcher. This is why she’s been the standout from Bob’s Burgers since the show debuted back in 2011.  

 
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Eddie, ‘Frasier’

Eddie, ‘Frasier’
NBC

Even with no lines, the Jack Russell terrier from Frasier managed to become the symbol for the show.

 
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Arnold Jackson, ‘Diff'rent Strokes’

Arnold Jackson, ‘Diff'rent Strokes’
NBC

Whatchu talkin’ ‘bout Willis?

 
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Seth Cohen, ‘The O.C.’

Seth Cohen, ‘The O.C.’
The WB Television Network

The way Seth Cohen was an agreed-upon perfect man by an entire generation is iconic.

 
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Kenneth Parcell, ‘30 Rock’

Kenneth Parcell, ‘30 Rock’
Universal Television

30 Rock had a lot of vibrant personalities, but none as sweet as Kenneth the Page.

 
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Lucille Bluth, ‘Arrested Development’

Lucille Bluth, ‘Arrested Development’
Fox Broadcasting Company

A mother like no other, Jessica Walter delivered one of the worst yet best parents to ever grace the small screen.

 
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Nick Miller, ‘New Girl’

Nick Miller, ‘New Girl’
20th Century Fox Television

Who's that girl? Who's that girl? It's…Nick Miller? Yup, Jake Johnson went above and beyond without even knowing it with his role in New Girl.

 
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NoHo Hank, ‘Barry’

NoHo Hank, ‘Barry’
HBO Entertainment

It takes no more than two NoHo Hank scenes to know he made Barry that much better.

 
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Dwight Shrute, ‘The Office’

Dwight Shrute, ‘The Office’
Universal Television

Beets. Bears. Because everyone loves a heartfelt hothead.

 
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Salem Saberhagen, ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’

Salem Saberhagen, ‘Sabrina, the Teenage Witch’
Viacom Productions

He was a talking cat. What more could he have done to be on this list? Not much.

 
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Karen Walker, ‘Will & Grace’

Karen Walker, ‘Will & Grace’
Universal Television

The only Karen people want to mess with.

Kendra Beltran

Kendra Beltran is a pop culture obsessed writer who spent her youth tirelessly jotting down ‘Total Request Live’ data after school. She took that obsession and a useless college degree, and spun it into enough to pay her rent by writing for MTV Geek, Collider, Popverse, and more. Over the years her interest in pop culture has only grown, and today she finds herself baking while streaming ‘RuPaul’s Drag Race,’ running (slowly) while listening to podcasts about the ‘90s, and hanging out with her dog while taking in emo playlists

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