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** '''Grant Gabriel''', former assistant editor of [[The Daily Planet]], played by [[Michael Cassidy (actor)]] on tv show, ''[[Smallville]]''
** '''Grant Gabriel''', former assistant editor of [[The Daily Planet]], played by [[Michael Cassidy (actor)]] on tv show, ''[[Smallville]]''
** '''Gallegher''', teenaged cub reporter played by [[Roger Mobley]], on NBC's ''[[Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color]]'' (1964-1965)
** '''Gallegher''', teenaged cub reporter played by [[Roger Mobley]], on NBC's ''[[Walt Disney's Wonderful World of Color]]'' (1964-1965)
** '''[[WPVI-TV Personalities|Jim Gardner]]''' from the television series ''[[Action News]]''
** '''Walter 'Wichita' Garrett''' from ''[[The Return of Doctor X]]'', a ([[1939]]) motion picture
** '''Walter 'Wichita' Garrett''' from ''[[The Return of Doctor X]]'', a ([[1939]]) motion picture
** '''Pat Garrison''', reporter for ''New York Record'', played by [[Donald May]] on ''[[The Roaring Twenties (TV series)|The Roaring Twenties]]'' (1960-1962)
** '''Pat Garrison''', reporter for ''New York Record'', played by [[Donald May]] on ''[[The Roaring Twenties (TV series)|The Roaring Twenties]]'' (1960-1962)

Revision as of 01:41, 5 March 2010


Attributing the profession of journalist to a fictional character allows many possibilities for the author: Reporters may travel extensively and face adventures (like Tintin), are among the first to have news of disasters and crimes (like Clark "Superman" Kent and Peter "Spider-Man" Parker), or are supposed to be good at establishing communication.[citation needed]

This list presents fictional journalists sorted by country:

Australia

Belgium

Chile

Hong Kong

Italy

Spain

United Kingdom

Individual journalists:

Groups of journalists:

United States

  • Individual journalists

For definitive information on the image of the journalist in popular culture, see www.ijpc.org