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List of fictional
United States Presidents
A – F
G – M
N – T
U – Z
unnamed fictional presidents
fictional presidencies of historical figures
A - G
H - L
M - R
S - Z
Candidates
Vice Presidents

The following is a list of fictional United States presidents, A through F.

A

President Rose Ambrose

  • President in a Nation Lampoon Article in the 1980s.
  • A promiscuous young woman, she became Vice President under President O'Looney, and then President after causing him to have a fatal heart attack during sex.
  • Tired of the Presidency, President Ambrose asked her aide (and later biographer Wendy Hauser) to assassinate her. Wendy could not go through with it, but former First Lady to President O'Looney, along with many others carried out the assassination. President Ambrose is shot over 1500 times, but it is reported that a lone gunman was responsible.

President William Abbott

  • President in: Advise and Consent series, by Allen Drury
  • Is the Speaker of the House and a Representative from Colorado.
  • Succeeds to presidency upon the assassination of President Harley Hudson.
  • Declines to run for reelection, leading to the election of either Orrin Knox (The Promise of Joy) or Edward M. Jason (Come Nineveh, Come Tyre)

President Howard T. Ackerman

President John Ackerman

President Barbara Jacqueline Adams

  • President in: Whoops Apocalypse (film, 1986)[1]
  • Played by: Loretta Swit
  • Succeeds to presidency upon death of the previous president. Her incompetence helps cause World War Three.
  • Husband owns a weapons company that deliberately instigates the third world war in order to sell arms.

President David Jefferson Adams

  • President in: Shattered Union (video game, 2005)
  • The most unpopular President in US history, he is declared the winner of the 2008 Presidential election by Congress after a tie vote
  • His administration sees increased domestic terrorism in 2010, resulting in the declaration of martial law in California in 2011
  • A sham election, perpetrated by the Supreme Court disqualifying several more popular candidates, results in his "reelection" in 2012
  • Is killed, along with most of the federal government, when a nuclear bomb is detonated in Washington, DC during the inauguration on January 20, 2013.
  • His death directly leads to the fragmentation of the United States and the start of the Second American Civil War.

President Sam Adams

  • President in The Insider by Jack Nesbit.
  • Former U.S. Representative and Senator.
  • Appointed Vice President by President Will Simpson after the assassination of his first Vice President.
  • After he is elected President it was discovered by his Chief of Staff that he was behind the death of the Vice President.

President Adler

  • President in: Jack & Bobby (TV series, 2004–2005)
  • Controversial President during the War of Americas. Adler is criticized as a war criminal for his handling of the war and is subsequently arrested by the president of Finland during Robert McCallister's administration and charged with war crimes.

President P.J. Aimes

  • President in "The Summit" (TV mini-series, 2008)
  • A Conservative who attends a summit in Canada discussing an international tax and an anti-terrorism measure during his last year in office.
  • Is willing to support the tax in exchange for support on the anti-terrorism measure, but withdraws his support when terrorists demand the tax be passed.
  • Serves two terms.
  • Party: Republican.
  • Played by Christopher Plummer

President James "Jimmy" Alderdice

  • President in E Pluribus Bang, a 1970 Novel by David Lippincott.
  • A former Governor of California, Alderdice's Campaign slogan is "Law and Order, and Like it!"
  • A devout Christian Scientist, he refuses medical treatment for a cold he catches while being sworn into office, and dies five days later.
  • Succeeded by Vice President George Ramsey Kirk.

President David Alexander

  • President in: Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 (film, 1999)
  • Was vice-president and became president after the mysterious death of his predecessor. He is thrown out of office for not complying with his brother's (who was actually the Antichrist) New World order.
  • Played by:Michael Biehn

President Josh Alexander

  • President in: Act of Treason and Protect and Defend by Vince Flynn[2]
  • Party: Democratic
  • Governor of Georgia
  • Married to Jillian Rautbort Alexander
  • Running mate was Mark Ross, three term Senator from Connecticut and hawkish Director of National Intelligence
  • Ross secretly orchestrated the assassination of Jillian, in order to boost the ticket's popularity in the election
  • Ross was killed the day of the inauguration by CIA Director Irene Kennedy without the knowledge of Alexander. Alexander still believes he died of a heart attack.
  • Threatened war with Iran after CIA Director Irene Kennedy was kidnapped and Iran sunk one of their own submarines and blamed it on the US.
  • Along with Chief of Staff Byrne, Alexander uses football analogies to describe his policies.
  • Secretary of Defense Brad England, Secretary of State Sunny Wicka, Secretary of the Treasury Mark Stevens, Attorney General Pete Webber, Chief of Staff Ted Byrne, National Security Advisor Frank Ozark, CIA Director Irene Kennedy, and CIA Deputy Director Chuck O'Brien.

President Mackenzie Allen

  • President in: Commander in Chief (TV series, 2005–2006)
  • Allen, the vice-president under President Theodore Roosevelt "Teddy" Bridges, becomes the first female president in history after his death. She is married and has three children. Prior to becoming president, Allen was a prosecutor and congresswoman from Connecticut.
  • When the dying Bridges and the Republican Party leadership requests her resignation in favor of a "more appropriate" leader, she refuses.
  • Stated privately that her main political enemy is Speaker of the House Nathan Templeton.
  • Played by: Geena Davis
  • Party: Independent, formerly a moderate Republican

President Kathy Alton

  • President in: The Illuminati by Larry Burkett
  • Widow of Mars expedition commander, Colonel Lee Alton. Dies in office of electrocution, as a result of a hairdryer in her bathtub.
  • Party: Democratic

President Juanita Alvarez

President Esker Scott Anderson

  • President in The Company by John Ehrlichman, adapted as TV Mini-Series Washington: Behind Closed Doors.
  • Anderson is a roman à clef representation of Lyndon Baines Johnson.
  • Former Senator from Oregon, elected Vice President with President William Arthur Curry.
  • Becomes President when Curry is killed in crash of Air Force One.
  • Serves eighteen months of President Curry's term, plus one full term of his own.
  • Declines to run for a second term due to an illness.
  • Party: Democratic
  • Played by Andy Griffith

President Caesare Appleton

President Joseph Armando

  • President in: Mars by Ben Bova
  • The nation's first Hispanic president. Elected sometime in the early 21st century.
  • During his administration, NASA orchestrates the first manned mission to Mars.
  • Party: Democratic

President Benjamin Asher

President Henry Ashton

  • President in: Vantage Point by William Hurt (film, 2008)
  • Secret Service codename: "Eagle"
  • The President's body double is shot during an assassination attempt in Salamanca, Spain, where he is attending a global summit on global terrorism. The actual President is kidnapped but rescued by Secret Service Agent Thomas Barnes.
  • Party: Unknown

President [Richard] Tucker Attenborough

  • President in Shelley's Heart, a 1995 novel by Charles McCarry
  • The Speaker of the House, he becomes President after the resignation of impeached President Bedford Forrest Lockwood.
  • Was next in line of succession due to the death of Vice President Williston Graves.
  • His efforts resolve a Constitutional Crisis due to an election stolen by computer fraud.
  • Leaves office under the provisions of the 25th Amendment as soon as Vice President Sam Clark is confirmed by the Congress due to ill health.
  • Party: Democratic

President Nicholas Franklin Augustine

  • President in: Acts of Mercy by Bill Pronzini and Barry N. Malzberg
  • Was a Junior Senator from California
  • Works closely with his chief domestic aide, Maxwell Harper, and Secret Service agent Christopher Justice to investigate a plot against him.
  • In the end, Augustine is revealed to have gone insane, that neither Harper nor Justice are actual people, and that all his conversations with them throughout the book have been figments of his imagination.

B

President Talcott Quincy Bailey

  • President in 34 East by Alfred Coppel.
  • Is a wealthy New Englander who served as a U.S. Senator.
  • As Vice President Bailey was on his way to a summit meeting with the Soviet Deputy Premier in the Sinai Desert when his convoy was ambushed and he was captured by Terrorists.
  • While he is being taken prisoner Air Force One crashes due to the pilot having a sudden heart attack and the President is mortally wounded.
  • President Bailey is rescued just before a nuclear war was about to be launched.

President Bill Baker

  • President in the novel Invasion by Eric L. Harry
  • A former B-movie actor, he led the United States when it was invaded by China. Shortly before the invasion he orders the conscription of all 18-24-year-old Americans, male and female.
  • Has an estranged daughter, Stephie, a soldier who was drafted into the US Army.
  • Presumably based on Ronald Reagan.
  • Party: Republican

President Robert Baker

President Samuel Baker

  • President in Favorite Son a novel by Steve Sohmer 1988
  • Also in the NBC miniseries played by James Whitmore
  • A former U.S. Senator from Virginia.
  • Elected in 1984.
  • President Baker attempted to drop Vice President Daniel Eastman in favor of Texas Senator Terry Fallon as his running mate in 1988.
  • President in the novel Patriots by Steve Sohmer 1990, sequel to Favorite Son
  • In 1991, faced with a military coup d'état by a group of fanatical Vietnam veterans who are upset that President Baker pledges to sign a nuclear arms treat with the Soviet Union.

President William Ballard

  • President in Tom Clancy's Politika
  • During his administration, Russian Federation President Boris Yeltsin dies of a heart attack. A group of Russian freedom fighters attempt to spark a civil war within Russia in the hopes of overthrowing the government.
  • Is injured in an assassination attempt while attending Yeltsin's funeral, but survives.
  • Party: Democratic

President John Ballentine

  • President in The Sentinel (film 2006, novel 2003)
  • Targeted for assassination at a G8 Summit in Toronto. (film)
  • Intended to divorce his wife after his term was finished (novel)
  • Secret Service code name: Classic (film), Victory (novel)
  • Played by David Rasche
  • Party: Republican

President James Ballantine

  • President in Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon Advanced Warfighter (video game, 2006)
  • Visits Mexico City to sign the fictional North American Joint Security Agreement (NAJSA) with the Mexican President and the Canadian Prime Minister.
  • Survives an assassination and multiple kidnapping attempts in Mexico City during a coup d'état by Mexican soldiers opposed to NAJSA; rescued by the Ghosts Special Forces Team.

President Cliff Barnes

  • President in Dallas, final episode Conundrum (aired May 3, 1991)
  • In an alternate universe where J.R. Ewing had never been born, Barnes attains a successful political career, eventually becoming vice-president. When the president has a stroke, Barnes attains the office and, according to "Adam", the otherworldly being who guides J.R. through this alternate world, is one of the country's greatest.
  • Played by: Ken Kercheval

President Harry Barnes

President Leo Barnett

  • President in the Wild Cards novels
  • May have had the superhuman ability to heal injuries and diseases

President Josiah "Jed" Bartlet

President Joe Bauers (aka Not Sure)
  • President in Idiocracy (film, 2006)
  • US Army Private Joe Bauer was frozen for five hundred years, and succeeded President Camacho after being Camacho's late-term appointment as Secretary of Interior, sometime after 2505. Due to a record keeping mistake, was listed in official records as first name Not, last name Sure.
  • Played by Luke Wilson.

President Buster Baxter

  • President in Arthur
  • In one episode, Arthur imagines Buster President, after he kept a grudge with Binky Barnes.
  • Played by Daniel Brochu

President Andy Bates

  • President in Deadlands: Hell on Earth roleplaying game.
  • Known as "A-Bomb Andy" for his pro-nuclear war stance against the Confederacy.
  • Elected as Vice President in 2078, took office in 2081 when Mary Rose Tremane disappeared (in Air Force One).
  • Died on September 23, 2081, when Washington, D.C. was hit with a nuclear missile.

Acting President Fowler Beal

  • President in 34 East, a novel by Alfred Coppel.
  • Was Speaker of the House when the President was killed in the crash of Air Force One.
  • Became acting President when Vice President Talcott Quincy Bailey was taken hostage by Arab Terrorist in the Sinai.
  • At the behest of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral Stuart Ainsworth, nearly launched a nuclear attack on the Soviet Union.

President "The Beast"

  • President at the start of Transmetropolitan
  • A brutish amoral man, though not a complete monster, which later comes to light.
  • Dubbed "The Beast" by Spider Jerusalem, who despises him, in an editorial.
  • Was subsequently defeated in a landslide by candidate Gary Callahan.

President David Beccerra

  • President In Tom Clancy's EndWar (video game, 2008–2009)
  • First Hispanic US President
  • During his presidency, the US launches the Freedom Star Military Space Station amid global protests.
  • A nuclear war between Iran and Saudi Arabia claims the lives of 20 million people.
  • The European Union reorganizes into the European Federation.
  • A global energy crisis causes oil prices to hit $800 a barrel, prompting Russia to remilitarize in order to protect its remaining resources.
  • The US and Europe engage in an arms race.
  • World War III occurs between the US, Russia, and Europe.

President Tom Beck

  • President in Deep Impact (film, 1998)
  • During his administration, much of the Eastern Seaboard was devastated by a comet impact in the Atlantic Ocean.
  • He leads his country during the crisis and personally leads the reconstruction efforts after the second comet is destroyed.
  • Is the nation's first African-American president.
  • Played by: Morgan Freeman

President Raymond Becker

  • President in The Day After Tomorrow (film, 2004)
  • Caricature of Dick Cheney
  • Played by: Kenneth Welsh
  • Former vice president, succeeds to presidency upon death of President Richard Blake, who failed to escape from Washington, D.C. to the south.
  • Opposed the evacuation of the United States in the wake of an ensuing environmental disaster out of fear for the US economy.
  • Much of the US is devastated by the onset of a new Ice Age that freezes the entire Northern Hemisphere.
  • Orders a nationwide search-and-rescue effort after the storms dissipate.

President Andrew Bee

  • President in Brian Garfield's 1972 novel Line of Succession.
  • Former Congressman and Senator from California
  • Chosen by Vice President Elect Dexter Ethridge to be his Vice President should kidnapped President Elect Clifford Fairlie not be rescued.
  • Took office after Ethridge died from wounds received in terrorist bombing of US Senate, and Fairlie died during an attempted rescue mission.
  • Party: Republican

President Edward Bennett

  • President in Clear and Present Danger (film, 1994) (movie only - the book's president is not named)
  • Orders a covert war against Colombian drug lords but was exposed by Jack Ryan.
  • Commonly thought to be named only in the closing credits of the movie, a sharp sense of hearing detects a mention of the name in the movie. (Not mentioned in any Tom Clancy book.)
  • Played by: Donald Moffat
  • Party: Unnamed, based on book, most likely Republican

President Richard Benson

  • President in Megiddo: The Omega Code 2 (film, 1999)
  • Played by: R. Lee Ermey

President Thomas "Tug" Benson

President Joseph Emerson Benton

  • President in Ultimatum by Matthew Glass.
  • Member of Democratic Party.
  • Elected in 2032 as the 48th President
  • Main character in the novel, must face an inevitable mass relocation of inhabitants of coastal and semi-arid locations as global warming encroaches upon them, while trying to negotiate a deal with the Chinese government on emissions cutbacks.

President Matthew Bernstein

President William F. Berndt

  • President in Jerry van Orsdell's 1972 novel Ragland.
  • Was a former U.S. Senator.
  • Dies in office from a massive heart attack.

President Charles Berquist

President Berzowski (first name not given)

(only casually mentioned)

President Anna Bester

  • President in John Shirley's Eclipse Trilogy
  • Also called "the American Margaret Thatcher", Bester is in office during a Third world war with Russia.
  • Towards the end of the war, Bester's administration suffers a major political scandal, when it is revealed that she had collaborated with the Second Alliance Security Corporation, a front organization for a global neo-fascist conspiracy.
  • Party: Most likely Republican

President Philip Bester

  • President in: Shadowrun Role-Playing Game
  • 44th US President (2005–2009)
  • Defeated incumbent Martin Hunt in the 2004 elections
  • Defeated by Jesse Garrety in the 2008 elections

President "The Big Guy"

  • President in World War Z
  • First Black American President, of Jamaican descent
  • President of a bi-partisan administration based in the new American capital of Honolulu
  • Succeeded his predecessor who died of catatonic shock after the ill-fated Battle of Yonkers
  • After a period of relative stability in the new world, he decides to take the United States back on the offensive against 200 million zombies
  • Dies in office, is replaced by Vice-President "The Wacko"

President Bill

  • An ordinary man from Takoma Park, MD who wins a lottery to become president in President Bill, A Graphic Epic by cartoonist William L. Brown.[3]

President R. Tanner Bivens

  • President in Land of the Dead 2
  • Not much is known about him now only that he is king of the jungle.

President Hosea Blackford

  • President in American Empire: The Center Cannot Hold by Harry Turtledove (novel, 2002)
  • From the State of Dakota (in Harry Turtledove's "Southern Victory" series timeline, the present-day states of North and South Dakota never came into existence, and their combined territory instead comprised the single state of Dakota), Blackford is inspired by Lincoln as a young man, and begins a political career, becoming a Socialist and serving as congressman from Dakota. Runs for vice president in 1920 under Upton Sinclair. Defeats Calvin Coolidge for the presidency in 1928 by a narrow margin.
  • Blackford is unable to prevent the Great Depression in 1929. A war with Japan erupts, and the Japanese attack Los Angeles during a campaign rally. Blackford is defeated by Coolidge in a landslide in the 1932 election.

President Richard Blake

  • President in The Day After Tomorrow (film, 2004)
  • Caricature of George W. Bush
  • The US is devastated by a new ice age brought about by environmental instability.
  • Orders the mass evacuation of the south of the US into Mexico, after cancelling all debt to Mexico in order for the Mexican Government to agree to house the surviving US and Canadian citizens.
  • Refuses to leave the White House during the snow storm, instead still trying to get surviving people evacuated. Leaves eventually after being persuaded to evacuate to the refugee camps in Mexico.
  • Dies of hypothermia after Marine One crashes due to its wings freezing, and is succeeded by Vice President Becker.
  • Played by: Perry King

President Robert Blair

  • President in Saint (novel)
  • Survives an assassination attempt by Johnny Drake under the identity Carl Saint.
  • Was President in 2033, 23 years after the Raison Crisis.

President George Blush

  • President in America 2014: An Orwellian Tale (novel)
  • Fourth-term President
  • Likely a parody of George W. Bush, a real-life American president.

President John Blutarsky

  • President in Where Are They Now? A Delta Alumni Update
  • In this follow up to Animal House, the character Bluto has risen from his former position of Senator.
  • Played by John Belushi

President Bolton

  • President in ABC's 2013 Miniseries Last Resort
  • Ordered Nuclear attack on Pakistan during his Impeachment.
  • Assassinated after failed attempt to remove him from office by the Military.

President Andrew Boone

President Robert L. Booth

  • President in Judge Dredd in 2000 AD comic
  • Booth was the last President of the United States.
  • He triggered the Third World War in 2070. He was deposed and sentenced to 100 years.

President Borman

  • President in Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman "AKA Superman" Episode (1997)
  • Former President who put the Annihilator Satellite in orbit, but Congress cancelled funding before it could be activated.
  • Defeated for re-election by President Garner.

President Marge Bouvier

  • President in The Simpsons – "The Last Temptation of Homer" episode
  • Native of Springfield.
  • Marge Bouvier would have been president had she not married Homer; her presidency is shown in a vision to Homer by his guardian angel. She seems to have high approval ratings.

President David Bowers

President Andrew Bradford

  • President in The Second Lady (novel) by Irving Wallace
  • Set during the depths of the Cold War, First Lady Billie Bradford, is kidnapped by the KGB and replaced with a Soviet agent who has been surgically altered and specially trained to temporarily take her place in the international spotlight – and in the President's bed. Through her, the USSR hopes to discover an American secret that could tip the balance of global power in favor of the Soviet Union.
  • Democrat

President Bradley

  • President in the Simulations Publications Inc. Boardgame "War in the Ice"
  • In 1991 war breaks out between the U.S. and the Soviet Union in Antarctica.
  • President Bradley is defeated for re-election largely because of the war.

President Mike Brady

  • President in The Brady Bunch in the White House (TV movie, 2003)
  • Native of California with no political experience, Vice President Brady assumed the presidency after the resignation of President Lawrence Randolph. Brady then chose his wife Carol to be his vice president. Brady has six children (three of his own, and three stepdaughters from Carol Brady's previous marriage).
  • Played by: Gary Cole

President Daniel Brandenburg

  • President in Michael P. Kube-McDowell's 1988 novel Alternities.
  • Won election in 1976 by defeating Republican incumbent Roland Maxwell and Democratic Party nominee Mike Mansfield.
  • As president, Brandenburg personally oversees response to an incursion by people from an alternate timeline.
  • Party: National

President Breckinridge

  • President in Megiddo: Omega Code 2 (film, 1999)
  • Former Secretary of State to President Richard Benson, and President David Alexander.
  • Declares himself President when President Alexander is framed for his father's murder.

President Henry Brendan

  • President in Falseface by Marilyn Sharpe.
  • Vice President to President Benjamin Riker, who is killed in a skiing accident which turns out to have been an assassination.
  • President Brendan is targeted for assassination at a Shuttle Launch but is saved by a pair of spies.

President Howard Brewster

  • President in Brian Garfield's 1972 novel Line of Succession.
  • Defeated for re-election by Clifford Fairlie.
  • When Fairlie is abducted on a goodwill mission in Spain, and Fairlie's Vice President-Elect is killed as a result of a terrorist bombing of the Senate, Brewster attempts to remain in office.
  • The line of succession is restored by Vice President Elect Dexter Ethridge's decision to choose Congressman Andrew Bee as his Vice President should Fairlie not be rescued.
  • Party: Democratic

President Breyer

President Bricker

President Teddy Bridges

  • President in: Commander-in-Chief (TV series)
  • Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt Bridges was the governor of California and vice-president before becoming president. His vice-president was Mackenzie Allen, who became the first female president after he dies.
  • On his deathbed after brain surgery, he asks Allen to step aside in favor of a "more appropriate" successor. He later dies, and Allen succeeds him after his death.
  • Played by: Will Lyman
  • Party: Republican

President Hawley Briggs

  • President in "The Red President" by Martin Gross.
  • Was a former U.S. Air Force General and Senator from Arkansas.
  • Appointed Vice President by President Jed Hankins.
  • Became President when President Hankins was assassinated by his Pro-Soviet Chief of Staff.
  • Forced the Soviets to back down during a crisis shortly afterwards.
  • Party: Democratic

President Bristol

  • President in the novel I, Martha Adams, written by Pauline Glen Winslow.
  • A former left wing U.S. Senator.
  • Vice President during a Soviet Nuclear Attack that destroys U.S. Strategic Forces.
  • Becomes President after the U.S. surrender and the resignation of President Carmody.

President-elect Phil Bristol

  • President in Protect and Defend by Eric L. Harry (No relation to the book by Richard North Patterson)
  • Bristol is the governor of California who won the presidency but iss assassinated by anarchists at the Willard Hotel prior to his inauguration. He is succeeded by Gordon Davis.
  • Party: Republican

President Henry Parker Britland III

  • President in My Gal Sunday by Mary Higgins Clark.
  • Former U.S. Senator from New Jersey.
  • Is elected President at the age of thirty five, and serves two terms.
  • After he leaves office, marries a reporter turned U.S. Representative.

President Wyndom Brody

President Roy Bromwell

  • President in Rival Schools: United By Fate
  • Shown in Roy's ending in the game, as a flash forward set 20 years after the events of the game (where Roy is only in high school).
  • Roy's high school classmate Tiffany is shown in the sequence as the First Lady.

President John Broward

  • President in the Twilight 2000 Roleplaying Game.
  • Former Governor of Arkansas who appointed himself to the U.S. Senate, and was elected President by that body.
  • World War Three breaks out in 1995, and on Thanksgiving Day 1997 nuclear strikes take place in the U.S.. The President and those in line of succession are killed in the exchange.
  • President Broward takes office after congress regroups after the attack, but the U.S. Military does not recognize the legality.

President Abraham Brown

  • President in The Music Master of Babylon by Edgar Pangborn (1954)
  • In 2020, successfully guides the country through the terrible experience of a Second Civil War, in the course of which nuclear weapons are used and large parts of New York City destroyed. Lives to a great old age in retirement, long enough to see the world devastated in "The Final War" of 2070. In the aftermath, Brown's hometown of Newburgh, New York becomes the center of a short-lived "North American Soviet", whose members arrest the old ex-president and torture him to death. After the fall of that regime, the dead President is revered by survivors as "a martyr who gave his life for the people". Gradually, with few records left from before the worldwide destruction, Brown's memory is conflated with that of Jesus Christ as well as Abraham Lincoln and the Biblical Abraham, to create the Divine figure of "Abraham" whose worship is the basis of "The Holy Murkan Church" in Pangborn's later "Davy".

President Paul Buckingham

  • President in Deterrence (film, 2000)
  • Vice President Buchanan resigns during his term.
  • Warns China against military action in 2007.
  • Dies in office in October 2007, succeeded by appointed Vice President Walter Emerson.
  • Played by James Handy in the opening credits.

President John Robert Burgess

  • President in "The Talbott Agreement", a 1968 Novel by Richard M. Garvin and Edmond G. Addeo.
  • A widower and former U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania.
  • In 1969 planned with Russia to Invade China in 1972.

President Hugo Burlap

  • President in the 1986 motion picture "Whoops Apocalypse".
  • A former circus clown from Cleveland, Ohio.
  • Died in office after a reporter hit him in the stomach at President Burlap's request to show how fit he was.
  • Left big shoes to fill.

President Burns

  • President in The Outer Limits episode "Trial by Fire".

President Clint Bushton

President Butler

C

President Billy Cabot

  • In 2180 President Cabot is the first human privileged to witness the Second Coming. Jesus Christ shows up in the Oval Office, anoints the President as his First Bishop and sets him to proselytize the rest of the nation - which sets off the The One Year War. The Army of the Lord, made of Christers who accept the President's visitor as being truly the returned Jesus, fight the Doubters who suspect this visitor of being nothing but a hoax, perpetrated via the use of a sophisticated hologramic images and pressor fields. In the course of the war, New York City is totally destroyed together with the eastern third of New York State, and so are Miami, Atlanta, large parts of Maryland and Virginia, and various other locations. After about half the population on the East Coast was killed, the situation is stabilised: the United States Government, headed by the President-Bishop and with Jesus making frequent appearances and performing various miracles, remains in control of the Eastern Seaboard and cuts itself completely off from the seceding Godless states to its west, known collectively as "Gommorrah" or "Holywood" (cinema and TV had been completely forbidden at Jesus' command). A string of killer satellites, known as "The Avenging Angels", is set to destroy any person or vehicle attempting to get across the Mississippi, a situation which would persist over the next two millennia.

President Jack Cahill

President Patricia Caldwell

President Gary Callahan

  • President in: Transmetropolitan
  • An insane sadist. First President to be arrested for murder while in office.
  • Notes: AKA "The Smiler"

President Dwayne Elizondo Mountain Dew Herbert Camacho

  • Appears in Idiocracy (film, 2006)
  • President in the year 2505 — Formerly a professional wrestler and porn star. His presidency is plagued with rampant famine, dust storms, and later, the collapse of the Brawndo company.
  • Played by Terry Crews

President Steven Mariano Capatelli

  • President in S.D. Weaver's series of short stories Il Presidente
  • Democrat, appointed VP-elect by President-Elect William Harris in 8 January 2017, after Vice-President Elect Dana Merril was forced to quit prior to her formal swearing-in on January 20.
  • Became President 5:13 PM, 20 January 2017 after President Harris killed himself in the Oval Office earlier that day.
  • Catholic. Uncle was a Cardinal in the Catholic Church.
  • Was a medical researcher and hospital administrator prior to appointment.

President Jennifer Capper

  • President in the novel Kingdom Come by Elliot S. Maggin (Based on the acclaimed comic book miniseries of the same name by Mark Waid and Alex Ross)
  • The head of an international educational foundation, she because a media darling and is elected president without actively running.
  • President during a nuclear disaster caused by a clash of superhumans in Kansas.
  • Party: New Federalist.

President James (Jim) Carlisle

  • President in: Guarding Tess (film, 1994)
  • Former governor and US senator from Ohio who is elected to the White House in the late 1980s, and dies in office. His widow Tess is kidnapped and later rescued by a Secret Service agent.
  • Played by: George Gomes (seen in archive footage watched by Mrs. Carlisle)

President Carlson

President Carmody

  • President in I, Martha Adams, a 1982 novel by Pauline Glen Winslow.
  • Elected President after President Reagan and Vice President Bush were assassinated in a bombing.
  • Cut back defense in an effort to appease the Soviet Union.
  • Surrenders to the Soviet Union after a Counterforce Attack destroys the bulk of the U.S. Nuclear Deterrent.
  • Forced to resign by Soviets in favor of Vice President Bristol.

President Carson

President Benito Caruso

  • President in: The Shape of Things to Come, H.G. Wells's 1934 future history.
  • Elected in 1956 and carrying on in 1962 though his term had expired, because his successor-elect had disappeared in the Allegheny Mountains on his way to the capital.
  • His authority in practice was restricted to the environs of Washington D.C., because the US had disintegrated due to the failure of the New Deal and the decades-long continuation and deepening of the 1929 economic crisis (see [2]).
  • Earlier in the book, Caruso is mentioned among the statesmen from different countries ineffectively trying to negotiate an end to the European war of the 1940s (in which the US did not get involved).

President Dirk Morganthal Cassidy

  • President in The Agent from UNLESS by Cassandra Harbinger.
  • Former U.S. Senator from Connecticut.
  • Cousin of the superheroine Columbia (Commander Jennifer Cassidy Young, USN).
  • Assassinated in Nashville, Tennessee.
  • Party: Liberty Party.

President James Cassidy

President John Trelawney Cassidy

  • President in: Promises to Keep, a novel by George Bernau
  • Cassidy is a roman à clef representation of John F. Kennedy. The novel assumes an alternate history in which Cassidy survives a November, 1963 assassination attempt, which is the result of a conspiracy.
  • Cassidy spends the remaining fourteen months of his term recovering from gunshot wounds, and does not run for re-election in 1964. He allows his vice president, Ransom W. Gardner, to run in his place, on the condition that Gardner name his brother, Attorney General Tim Cassidy, as vice president. John Cassidy runs for, and wins the 1964 election as Senator from New York.
  • After Vice President Cassidy is killed in Vietnam, John Cassidy challenges Gardner for the Democratic nomination in 1968.
  • Cassidy survives a second assassination attempt in Los Angeles and is elected the 37th President of the United States.

President Samuel Adams Castilla

  • President in the Covert-One series of thriller novels written by several authors based on unpublished material from Robert Ludlum
  • Castilla is from New Mexico.
  • Early in his presidency, Castilla authorized the creation of a top-secret US agency named Covert-One.

President Janice Castleman

  • President in Remnants by K.A. Applegate
  • First female and African-American president.
  • She is killed during the asteroid collision along with virtually everyone else on Earth.

President Chadbourne

President Samuel Chambers

  • President in The Survivalist book series by Jerry Ahern
  • The former Secretary of Communications, he became President after a nuclear war began, and the incumbent President committed suicide rather than surrender to the Soviets.

President Harrison Chandler

President William Chandler

  • President in Timothy Benford's 1984 novel Hitler's Daughter.
  • Two-term President.
  • Vice President Elliot Benedict is running for President.

President Charles

  • President in: Jericho (2006 TV series).
  • As Secretary of Health and Human Services, Charles is next in line of succession after most members of the US government are killed in a series of nuclear attacks on two dozen American cities.
  • In the aftermath of the attacks, Charles' claim to the presidency is challenged by five other surviving government officials (mostly members of the US Senate). His administration eventually manages to regain control over all US territory east of the Mississippi with Columbus, Ohio as the new capital. However, two newly emerged governments are still refusing to recognize the administration: The so-called Allied States of America (led by former Wyoming senator John Tomarchio) and an independent Texas.

President Andrew Chase

  • President in First Ladies (film, 1940)
  • Stars Kay Francis and Preston Foster.
  • Grandfather of Lucy Chase Wayne (Kay Francis), wife of Secretary of State Stephen Wayne (Preston Foster).
  • Lucy, who was a baby during her grandfather's administration, looks at his picture for inspiration while trying to get her husband the Presidency.

President Arthur Christensen

  • President in the 1984 Novel The Double Man by Gary Hart and William Cohen.
  • President Christensen approves of a plant allow a U.S. Senator to be kidnapped and framed for treason.

Acting President Sam Clark

  • President in Shelley's Heart, a 1995 novel by Charles McCarry.
  • He was a former Senator from Massachusetts who was chosen for Vice President by President R. Tucker Attenborough.
  • Was confirmed as Vice President in less than a day, and then took over as acting President due to President Attenborough's failing health under the 25th Amendment.
  • Party: Democratic

President Ralph Clark

  • President in The Coup Scenario, a 2010 novel by John Rogerson
  • A former Senator from North Carolina, Clark was a Republican who was elected President in 2016 with Governor Anne Mitchell of Texas as his running mate.
  • Throughout his first term, Clark focused upon cutting the national debt, reforming immigration and social security along with pushing a Middle East peace plan. His foreign policy agenda made him unpopular among the intelligence community, especially with Secretary of State Stephen Cox, a former CIA Director.
  • He was re-elected in 2020 and at the start of his second term, having discovered Secretary Cox had been covertly trying to sabotage the Tehran Summit, where the West and Middle East would sign a crucial diplomatic agreement between Israel and Iran, President Clark told Cox that upon the completion of the summit, he would dismiss him as Secretary of State
  • In response, Cox used agents loyal to him to smuggle a bomb aboard Air Force One, planting it amongst the fuselage and letting it detonate during the President's flight to Tehran, killing Clark and all those on board. He was succeeded as President by Vice President Mitchell
  • Party: Republican

President David Coffey

  • President in: Footfall by Larry Niven and Jerry Pournelle.
  • Having to deal with the invasion of Earth by elephant-like aliens. At a key scene is effectively overthrown by Admiral Carrel, the hardliner National Security Adviser, who feels that the President is making dangerous concessions to the aliens. Coffey seems loosely modeled on Jimmy Carter.

President Cole

President Robert Colonby

  • President in The Eclipse of Dawn (1971) by Gordon Eklund ([3])
  • Runs for President in 1988, after the US collapsed in The Second Civil War and the White House was moved from ruined Washington DC to California. Promises to reunite the nation with extraterrestrial help from Jupiter - and does exactly that. Though he turns out to be a murderer and nearly a madman, he is still considered by the narrator as "The Best Man for the Nation" at this perilous time - and the plot is so constructed as to make the reader agree.

President Monroe "Eagle" Cole

  • President in: Welcome to Mooseport (film, 2004)
  • Native of Mooseport, Maine, Cole served two terms as president and attempted to run for mayor of Mooseport after his presidency. Was the first President to divorce his wife while in office.
  • Played by: Gene Hackman
  • Party: Democratic

President Alex Coleman

  • President in: .hack
  • Succeeded President Jim Stonecold who resigned after the "Pluto's Kiss" incident.
  • Announced the "Network Peace Proclamation" to the world on December 14, 2007, exactly three years after the "Pluto's Kiss" incident destroyed the modern internet.

President Fred Collier

  • President in: Political Animals Season 1 onwards
  • Prior to entering politics, Collier served for three decades with the CIA and eventually became the agency's director. He was selected as the Democratic Vice Presidential candidate by Senator Paul Garcetti as Collier had influence over the party's conservative wing, whose votes Garcetti needed
  • Upon taking office, Collier fought a power battle with Secretary of State Elaine Barrish whom he resented for having more influence in government than he did.
  • In late 2010, Collier blackmailed Republican Congressman Sean Reeves into backing an administration bill after he procured evidence of Reeve's closeted homosexuality and affair with Barrish's son, T.J Hammond, which indirectly led to T.J attempting suicide and led to T.J's father, former President Bud Hammond punching Collier in the Oval Office upon learning of Collier's blackmail.
  • Collier looked set to be dropped as Vice President by Garcetti after he learned of the blackmail, but Garcetti died when Air Force One crashed due to a technical fault in mid-2011, leaving Collier as the Acting President and then the President after Garcetti's corpse was found in the wreckage. However, Barrish looked set to run against him for the Democratic nomination.
  • Term: July 2011 onwards
  • Party: Democratic
  • Played by: Dylan Baker

President Deklan Comstock/President Julian Comstock

President Billy Connor

President Samuel Conrad

  • President in Act of War and Edge of Battle
  • Declared war against global terrorism after a nuclear attack in Houston and attempted nuke in San Francisco.
  • Survived terrorist attack and invasion of White House.

President Hamilton Conroy

  • President in Coyote by Allen Steele
  • Conroy is purportedly a descendant of Alexander Hamilton and is the President of the United Republic of America, an extreme right-wing reorganization of the United States of America where New England and the Pacific Northwest have seceded and become sovereign nations, at least up until 2070.
  • A former Congressman from Alabama, he was instrumental in getting Operation Starflight, the first manned deep-space mission to colonize 47 Ursae Majoris, up and running.
  • Party: Liberty Party, an ultraright-wing neoconservative party

President Joseph Copeland

President Cord

  • President in: Stealth Bomber (1990) novel by Barnaby Williams.
  • Believing that Cord's defense policy would be beneficial to the Soviet Union during the Cold War, the Soviets manipulated a presidential election to have Cord elected (he would have lost otherwise). Their plot is exposed when Iran tries to start World War Three.

President John J. Cormack

President Guy "Whitey" Corngood

President Daniel Cox

President William A. Cozzano

President Calvin Craig

President Stanley Craig

President Hugh Crane

President Benjamin Edgar Cross

President Mary Alice "Muffy" Crosswire

  • President in the intro of the Arthur episode "The Election". She is being sworn in as President before Arthur Read calls out to Muffy. He was later dragged away by Binky Barnes, as a secret service agent.
  • Played by: Melissa Altro

President Andrew Y. Culpepper

  • President in: Moonfall by Jack McDevitt
  • Briefly referenced in the novel Moonfall.
  • First African-American president and the oldest elected president (78).
  • Was elected to office in 2008. Was re-elected in 2012.
  • Opened his presidential library in 2019.
  • Died in his sleep in 2021 at the age of 91.
  • Party: Democratic

President John Robert Culpepper

  • President in: The I, Q series by Roland Smith
  • He is a mentioned in the first book (I,Q: Independence Hall)
  • He is a minor character in the second book (I,Q: The White House), where he risks his position to keep the cover of a spy attempting to take down a terrorist organization.

President George Cunningham

  • President in: The Cassandra Project by Jack McDevitt and Mike Resnick
  • Middle East combat veteran.
  • Was elected to office in 2016.
  • Youngest president since John F. Kennedy.
  • Struggles to deal with multiple crises, including population growth, the impending availability of life expectancy extension, two wars in Africa and the revelation of a cover-up about the early Apollo moon missions.
  • First Lady: Lyra.
  • Novel adapted from short story set in 2026 in which President is named Gorman.[4][5]

President William Arthur Curry

  • President in John Ehrlichman's novel The Company, adapted as TV mini-series Washington: Behind Closed Doors.
  • Curry is a roman à clef representation of John F. Kennedy.
  • From a wealthy family, is elected Governor of New York, and two years into office appoints himself to a vacant US Senate seat.
  • Wins the nomination from Senator Esker Scott Anderson of Oregon and asks him to be his Vice Presidential running mate.
  • Defeats Republican James Dudley and his running mate, Illinois Senator Richard Monckton.
  • Okays a CIA plan to aid an exile invasion of the Dominican Republic, but orders an assassination calculated to make the invasion fail.
  • In September of his second year in office, he flies from Albany to meet his wife Jenna at Camp David, when a private plane accidentally collides with Air Force One, killing all on board.
  • Party: Democratic.

President John Curtin

  • President in Logan's Run, a 1967 novel by William F. Nolan and George Clayton Johnson.
  • Overweight and the father of several children, President Curtin in the year 2000 advocated a one child policy to deal with overpopulation. The resulting protest led to a nuclear war.

President Johnny Cyclops

  • President in: Whoops Apocalypse (television, 1982)
  • Qualities/attributes: A former screen actor, recently lobotomized. Hated at home and desperate to regain popularity. With other world leaders, starts World War III and resulting nuclear holocaust. Often depicted as being a puppet controlled by his security advisor, the Deacon. Possibly based on Ronald Reagan, as he is a Republican and he has a bad relationship with his son.
  • Played by: Barry Morse
  • Party: Republican

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President Jack D'Amici

  • President in the novels of Jim DeFelice

President James Dale

President Taffy Dale

President Chauncey Talcott Dallas

President Conrad Dalton

President Danny Daniels

  • President in Steve Berry's Cotton Malone series of novels.
  • Fictionally assumed to have been elected in 2004 and re-elected in 2008

President Eliot Daniels

  • President in "The Russian Woman," A 1983 Novel by Tom Hyman.
  • Survives an attack on his motorcade in which the Soviet Premier is killed.
  • His wife is mentally ill, and he falls in love with a Russian Woman, a spy for the KGB.
  • Seriously injured during a fire at the White House.
  • Vice President Chester Arthur Caitlin is implicated in a major scandal.

President Noah Daniels

  • 49th President in: 24, (2013–2017)
  • Vice President to Wayne Palmer during Season 6 of 24.
  • When Palmer is severely injured in an assassination attempt, Daniels takes over as Acting President.
  • Palmer assumes office again for a few hours and asks for Daniels' resignation over Daniels' plan to launch a nuke at Hamri Al-Assad's country in order to stop Fayed from detonating another bomb on US soil.
  • Palmer collapses during a press conference soon after and Daniels assumes office as President.
  • Serves out the rest of Palmer's term and loses reelection to Allison Taylor.
  • Played by: Powers Boothe
  • Party: Democratic
  • Previously served as the United States Senator from Tennessee and as the Governor of Tennessee

President Linda Danvers

  • President in Action Comics 344 (Dec 1966) and 345 (Jan 1967)
  • Supergirl travels to an alternate reality where teenagers are in charge. While Supergirl is unpopular Linda Danvers is elected President of the Union of American States.

President Paul Davenport

  • President in: First Kid
  • President Davenport is married to Linda Davenport and has one thirteen-year old son, Luke.
  • Played by: James Naughton

President Davidson

President Floyd Davis

  • President in: Paul J. McAuley's alternate history novel Cowboy Angels (2008)
  • President, 1977–1981
  • A Republican, Davis continued his predecessor's policy of using the "Turing Gates" that allowed travel to parallel dimensions to intervene in events in other Americas.
  • Defeated by Jimmy Carter in the 1980 presidential election.

President Frederick Davis

  • President in Fletcher Knebel's novel Convention (1964).
  • Does not run for re-election due to ill health.

President Gordon Davis

  • President in Protect and Defend by Eric L. Harry (No relation to the book by Richard North Patterson)
  • Davis was an African-American Senator from Maryland prior to his nomination as Governor Phil Bristol's running-mate. Davis was wounded in the assassination of President-elect Bristol and Davis was later sworn in from his hospital room. President Davis presided over a war between China and U.N. forces over control of Siberia.
  • Party: Republican

President Jack Davis

President Browning Dayton

  • President at the end of: The Zero Factor, a 1980 novel by William Oscar Johnson
  • Dayton is the Vice-President to Augustus Alvin York, a Republican nominated in Chicago as the candidate for president when the convention for the 1980 election is hopelessly deadlocked with Ronald Reagan and other nominees. After dozens of ballots, York is a compromise/sacrificial nomination.
  • To everyone's surprise, York wins the 1980 election, but then becomes rather obsessed with the "Zero Factor" for presidents. All presidents elected in a year ending in Zero since 1840 have died in office. York fears he will be next in 1980.
  • After multiple attempts on his life, York begins to suffer severe stress, and finally finds the freedom from the Zero Factor by resigning office and turning the Presidency over to Browning Dayton, who assumes the office of President of the United States.
  • Party: Republican

President Hamilton "Ham" Delbacher

  • President in the Allen Drury novels The Hill of Summer and The Roads of Earth.
  • Sitting Vice-President, on the verge of being asked to leave the coming year's ticket, who succeeds to the Presidency after his unnamed predecessor dies on the Fourth of July.
  • Despite enormous personal criticism at home and abroad, defies plans by Yuri Serapin, the dictator of the Soviet Union, to undermine the west.
  • Survives an assassination attempt by a false KGB defector inside the White House.
  • Presides over the disintegration of the Soviet Union, but is disappointed when the People's Republic of China begins assimilating Soviet Asian territory, including Siberia.
  • Political party: Unknown

President Jarrod Delport

  • President in the Josh Gurling novels The American Hero and The Word of Hate.
  • Is the Senior Senator from New York (2028–2036) and later Vice President (2036–2040)
  • Launches an unsuccessful Presidential bid, he is later asked to be Dean Bartlett's running mate, winning the election in 2036.
  • Becomes the first Foreign-born US Vice President, and later President, when the 34th Amendment is passed, allowing him to run.
  • Elected President in 2040, winning by a massive landslide against Victor Johnson.
  • Chooses Edward "Ed" Garcia as his running mate; Garcia, who serves until his death in 2042, is the first Hispanic Vice President.
  • Married to Former Governor of California's daughter Alexandra Buchanan.
  • Has three children, Benjamin Christian 'Chris' Delport, Michael Alexander 'Alec' and Sarah Leigh Delport
  • Works alongside Louis Laurént, the Prime Minister of Canada to create a loose American Federation.
  • Campaign Slogans: "It's TIME"

"Change for a new America" "One Nation, One Destiny"

  • Political party: Democratic
  • Terms: (2040–2048)
  • Cabinet & Vice President(s): Edward Garcia (2036–2039) and Jillian McCallister (2039–2044)

Chelsea Clinton (Secretary of State), Robert Truman Bailey (Secretary of Defence), Claire Traiton (Secretary of the Treasury), General Marc Redford (Secretary of American Affairs).

President Demsky

  • President in the 2005 TV Movie "Alien Apocalypse"
  • Thanks to a long range space probe President Demsky escaped Washington, D.C. before it was destroyed by Alien Invaders.
  • Seen as a mythic figure leading the resistance to the Invaders, Demsky is found by Astronauts who have returned to Earth to be in hiding.
  • Played by Peter Jason
  • Party: Republican

President Tom Dering

  • President in Justin Richards' novels: Doctor Who: Option Lock and Doctor Who: Millennium Shock
  • Dering's running mate was Jack Michaels; Dering defeated Bill Clinton in the 1996 presidential election.

President Deutscher

President Devlin

President Devonian

President DeVore

President Dexter

  • President on Saturday Night Live.
  • During his first term a crisis took place because he had mustard on his chin.
  • During his second term it was revealed he was illiterate.
  • Played by Charlton Heston

President C. Douglas Dillion

  • President in Resurrection Day by Brendan Dubois.
  • Secretary of the Treasury during the Cuban Missile Crisis, and is the highest ranking cabinet member to survive the nuclear exchange.
  • Party: Republican (Although served in a Democratic Cabinet).

President Douglass Dilman

President Trick E. Dixon

  • President in Our Gang (novel) by Philip Roth
  • Satire of Richard Nixon, inspired by Nixon's statement about his opposition to abortion based on his belief in "the sanctity of human life", while, at the same time, he had escalated bombing campaigns in Vietnam to include Cambodia.

President Joe Doakes

President-elect Tom Dobbs

  • President in: Man of the Year
  • A talk show host elected president but turns it down when he discovers that his victory was due to fraud
  • Political party: Independent
  • Played by: Robin Williams

President Mitchell Dobe

  • President in Not Even a Name by Henry I. Obdson
  • Three-term Mayor of Boston, elected president as a U.S. Senator from New Hampshire.
  • Mixed-caricature of Tom Menino and Judd Gregg.
  • Political party: Democratic

President John Doe aka Tempus

President Joseph Donahue

  • President in "Rides a Pale Horse" by Franklin Allen Lieb.
  • Former U.S. Senator from Connecticut, and Vice President under President Tolliver.
  • Becomes President after Tolliver is assassinated.
  • President Tolliver had began a campaign against terrorist states, and President Donahue ends it, but the result is seen as weakness and a nuclear war nearly begins.

President Jack Donnelly

  • President in "The KGB Candidate", a 1988 Novel by Owen Sela.
  • Elected in 1980, and re-elected in a landslide in 1984.
  • Vice President in the first term was Ford, in his second term Bradley Taylor.
  • Strongly Anti-Communist.
  • Party: Republican

President Kevin J. Donnelly

  • President in: "The General's President" by John Dalmas
  • Was Vice-President to President Wheeler, and took over after his death in office.
  • Instituted several emergency measures to combat growing unrest, but was left physically and emotionally drained.
  • Forced his Vice-President's resignation after a scandal. Under new emergency powers, appointed Minnesota businessman Arne Haugen VP and immediately resigned.
  • Taken afterwards to Bethesda Naval Hospital for treatment.

President Robert Donovan

  • President in "The President's Man", a 1982 novel by Nicholas Guild.
  • Vice President to President Faircliffe, and becomes President when he dies in office.
  • President Donovan is later informed that Faircliffe was a traitor.

President Victor von Doom

  • President in issues 29-33 of the now-cancelled Doom 2099 comic book, and other Marvel 2099 titles.
  • Dictator of the fictional country Latveria, Doom arrives in the year 2099 from sometime in our near future via unknown means. Seeing the damage being done to the world by American mega-corporations, Doom invades America and installs himself as President by "right of revolution."
  • Although never completely resolved in the comic book, it is assumed that the title character is, in fact, Victor von Doom and not one of a number of Doom impersonators that have appeared in the present-day comics timeline.

President Jonathan Doors

  • President on Earth Final Conflict.
  • President in an illusion created by Aliens.

President Douchebag

President Matt Douglas

  • President in: My Fellow Americans
  • Former governor of Indiana, Douglas ran against Senator Russell P. Kramer of Ohio and lost, but defeated incumbent President Kramer four years later in a landslide. Douglas was later defeated by Kramer's vice-president, William Haney. Douglas later ran again for office as an independent alongside Kramer. He had a reputation as a womanizer and was married to Katherine Douglas.
  • Played by: James Garner
  • Party: Independent, formerly Democratic

President Douglas

President Connor Doyle

  • President in The People's Choice by Jeff Greenfield.
  • Chosen by the electors after the death of President-Elect MacArthur Foyle because of the unacceptability of Vice President-Elect Theodore Block to hold office.
  • Former U.S. Congressman.
  • Party: Republican.

President Michael Dugan

President Sam Dunne

President Charles Carter Durant

President Vanessa Durksen

  • Body was fatally shot by a crazed gunman during her second term, but her mind was uploaded to an artificial body, which served the remainder of the term.
  • Was subject of the fictional Supreme Court case Durksen v. Hawksorth which established that legal personhood is transferred to an artificial body when consciousness is transferred.

President Roger Durling

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President Emmett Earnshaw

  • President in Irving Wallace's The Pigeon Drop.
  • Served one term and decided not to run for re-election.

President Matthew Easton

  • President in Sunflower by Marilyn Sharpe.
  • Wife is Elizabeth, and daughter is named Anna (Secret Service code name "Sunflower").
  • Anna is kidnapped during his term.

President Sarah Susan Eckert

President John Henry Eden

  • President in: Fallout 3
  • Leader of the Enclave, the last remnant of the US government after a worldwide nuclear apocalypse, after President Dick Richardson is killed. Like Richardson, he is never actually elected, however he promises true elections and a brighter future for the wastelands of America in a radio broadcast.
  • President John Henry Eden is not actually a human being, and is in fact an AI based on the ZAX supercomputer.

President Matthew Ellis

President Walter Emerson

  • President in: Deterrence
  • Played by: Kevin Pollak
  • After the elected vice president resigned, he was confirmed with minority support of the electorate. The President died of natural causes, elevating Emerson.
  • Administration officials include; National Security Advisor Gayle Redford, Chief of Staff Marshall Thompson, Secretary of Defense Don Hancock, Secretary of State Deborah Cleft and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs General Frank Lancaster.
  • Initially seeking his party's nomination in the next primary, having selected Senate President pro tempore Theodore Slater of Wyoming as his Vice Presidential nominee, he drops out after ordering a nuclear strike on Baghdad after Iraqi President Uday Hussein has the Republican Guard invade Kuwait.

President Sven Ericson

  • President in the novel Full Disclosure by William Safire
  • President Ericson is blinded during the assassination of the leader of the USSR. It is learned that the then-candidate had suffered temporary blindness during his campaign, and it was decided not to disclose this. The novel follows attempts to remove the president from office. Ericson is divorced, has an active sex life, and loves the White House meatloaf.

President Jackson Evans

  • President in: The Contender
  • A former senator who attended West Point and enjoys cigars and shark steak sandwiches. Evans was a two-term Democratic president who sought to replace his deceased vice president, Troy Ellerd, with Senator Laine Hanson (D-Ohio) to succeed him.
  • Was set upon stumping the White House kitchen staff before leaving office with outrageous food requests, ultimately succeeding when they said they were out of Munster cheese, for his grilled cheese sandwich.
  • Played by: Jeff Bridges
  • Party: Democratic

President J. R. Ewing

  • President in the novel Back in the USSA by Kim Newman and Eugene Byrne
  • Ewing becomes President of the Confederation of Independent North American States in 1992, following the collapse of the Communist regime of the United Socialist States of America. He is still President in 1998, although severely weakened (both politically and physically) following a 1996 assassination attempt. It is mentioned that him being president is the only thing preventing the secession of Texas. A number of military officers including Colin Powell and Nick Fury are said to scheme to overthrow him in a coup.

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President Simon Faircliffe

  • President in "The President's Man", a 1982 novel by Nicholas Guild.
  • Former U.S. Senator.
  • Secretly assassinated by his CIA Director when it is discovered he is a traitor.

President Fenton

  • President in The Man, a 1972 TV movie based on the book by Irving Wallace.
  • Killed along with the Speaker of the House in a building collapse in Germany.
  • Invalid Vice President Noah Calvin (Lew Aryes) declines the office due to health reasons President Fenton is replace by the President Pro Tem of the US Senate, Senator Douglass Dilman of New Hampshire (James Earl Jones).
  • President Fenton was from Arizona, and his widow was in Phoenix at the time of the accident.

President Robert Fielding

President John Fields

President Mallard Fillmore

President Finesterre

  • Former president referenced in the book Thank You for Smoking by Christopher Buckley.
  • Assassinated around the time of the Kennedy assassination.
  • Uncle of Senator Finesterre, who is engaged in a sex scandal.
  • Grandfather of Vermont Senator Ortolan K. Finesterre, the other Senator Finesterre's nephew, and the former Governor of Vermont.

President Gerald Fitzhugh

President John V. Fitz-Kenneth

  • President in the story "The Singular Events Which Occurred In The Hovel On The Alley Off Of Eye Street" by Avram Davidson (1964)
  • Monarchial President of an alternate history United States in which magic works - and is controlled by ruthless CEO's of multinational corporations
  • Rough analogue of John Kennedy, being crowned in this timeline's Washington, D.C. on January 1961

President Maddie Fitzpatrick

President Fletcher J. Fletcher

  • President in: A Planet for the President (2004 novel by Alistair Beaton)
  • Fletcher is president during a period of massive global climate change. During administration, a category 5 hurricane destroys the entire city of New Orleans, killing thousands. Fletcher drinks alcohol and is a devout Christian who hates liberals and has a gay son. He appears to be a thinly disguised take on George W. Bush.
  • To solve the global environmental crisis, the Fletcher administration unleashes a massive biological pandemic, saving only the United States; in the end, the virus kills all humans on the planet except President Fletcher.
  • Party: Possibly Republican. Possibly Democratic. Possibly Reform.

President Harrison Ford

  • President in Scary Movie 3
  • Appeared as only a portrait of actor, Harrison Ford as a former US President in the White House as the current president said, "I wonder what President Ford would have done?" This is a reference to Ford's role as President James Marshall in the 1997 film Air Force One.

President Ford

  • President in Frisky Dingo
  • A scheming, greedy, border-line insane, elderly black man, he usurped the presidency from President Taqu'il, by poisoning the Speaker of the House and the President Pro Tem of the Senate, and shooting down Air Force One with a rocket launcher, while the President, Vice Cabinet, and the Cabinet were on board, making him resident via succession as Secretary of Homeland Security
  • Voiced by Mr. Ford, who is the next door neighbor to the show's production company, 7030 Productions.

President Robert Fogerty

President Herbert Forrest

  • President in Superman Annual #3 (vol. 2) [DC Comics 1991]
  • A former Senator who uses the nuclear destruction of Metropolis as an issue to win the Presidency.
  • Sparked by the death of Lois Lane and all his friends, Superman begins to remove all nuclear weapons from Earth.
  • President Forrest asks Batman to stop Superman after he causes the death of US sailors while disarming a nuclear missile submarine.
  • Party: Republican

President Emily Forrester

President James Foster

  • President in: Chasing Liberty
  • Foster is married to Michelle Foster and has one daughter, Anna.
  • Popular second-term president with a 63% approval rating.
  • Played by: Mark Harmon

President William Foster

President Jonathan Robert "Bob" Fowler

  • President in: The Sum of All Fears
  • Former governor of Ohio and when president, the city of Denver (Baltimore in the film version) was destroyed by a nuclear device.
  • Party - Democratic (unnamed in novel, but most likely Democrat)
  • (in the novel) Ordered a nuclear strike on Iran during the crisis, but was countermanded by CIA Deputy Director Jack Ryan and later resigned. In the sequel, Debt of Honor, he has been replaced by his vice-president Roger Durling.
  • Played by: James Cromwell

President Clementine Searcy Fox

  • President in: First Hubby, a novel by Roy Blount, Jr.
  • First female president

President-Elect MacArthur Foyle

  • President-Elect in The People's Choice by Jeff Greenfield.
  • Died from a blood clot after breaking his leg in a horse riding accident before taking office.
  • Party: Republican.

President Frankenstein

  • President in Death Race 2000, 1975 Motion Picture.
  • Former contestant in a road race that scored points on running over people.
  • Only three time winner of the Continental Road Race, only survivor of the 20th Anniversary Continental Road Race run in the year 2000.
  • Became President when he ran over the dictatorial Mr. President, who had been in office since the World Crash of 1979.
  • Played by David Carradine

President Harriet Franklin

  • President in the disaster movie Airline Disaster (2010), where she has to make the decision between family and the safety of the people in the cities below, when she learns the plane her brother is the pilot of, is skyjacked.

President D. Nolan Fraser

President Edgar Frazier

  • President in the novel Seven Days in May (1962) by Fletcher Knebel and Charles W. Bailey, Jr..
  • Served after President Kennedy, and elected in 1968.
  • During his term the Soviet Union invaded Iran. This led to the Iranian War between the US and the Soviets, and the division of Iran between a Communist North and a Free South.
  • Lost the 1972 Election to Ohio Governor Jordan Lyman largely because of the outcome of the Iranian War.
  • Party: Republican

President Ferris F. Fremont

President Max Frost (Max Jacob Flatow Jr)

  • President in Wild in the Streets
  • Played by Christopher Jones
  • Popular rock star, gets minimum age for President reduced to 20 (or so) and voting age to 14, by spiking congress's water with LSD.
  • Wins presidency and interns all "oldsters" in concentration camps

President Truman Theodore Fruitty

President Fuller

President FXJKHR

  • President in: Futurama
  • He was the 60th President (of either Earth or the United States)
  • Details of Presidency are unknown, although a monument (which is based on the Lincoln Memorial) depicts him sitting atop a throne of skulls and eating a human.

References

  1. ^ "Whoops Apocalypse". IMDB. Retrieved 2007-12-02. Loretta Swit ... President Barbara Adams
  2. ^ Flynn, Vince (2006). Act of Treason. ISBN 0-7432-7037-1. The motorcade of presidential candidate Josh Alexander had been hit by a car bomb. ... They turned out in record numbers on election day, and Josh Alexander and Mark Ross were swept into office by a landslide. ... {{cite book}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)
  3. ^ President Bill by William L. Brown
  4. ^ McDevitt, Jack (June 2010). "The Cassandra Project". Lightspeed (1).
  5. ^ McDevitt, Jack; Resnick, Mike (2012). The Cassandra Project. Ace Books. ISBN 978-1-937008-71-0.