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Alucard and alias
* Alucard ( Hellsing ), the main character in Hellsing media and an alias of Dracula
* Dr. Alucard, the alias used by Dracula in The Batman vs. Dracula
This is a reference to several Dracula movies in which the Count went under the alias " Alucard ".

Alucard and character
Lon Chaney, Jr. ( February 10, 1906 – July 12, 1973 ), born Creighton Tull Chaney, son of famous silent film actor, Lon Chaney He was an American character actor known for playing monsters such as The Wolf Man, The Mummy, Frankenstein's Monster and Count Alucard in the universal monster films.
* Count Alucard ( character ), the title character in the 1943 film Son of Dracula and other works.
* Alucard ( Castlevania ), a character in Castlevania media and the half-human / half-vampire son of Dracula
* Alucard, a character in the 1967 film Dr. Terror's Gallery of Horrors
* Johnny Alucard, a character in the film Dracula AD 1972
* Rachel Alucard, a playable character from the Blazblue series
Gameplay in Symphony of the Night, with Alucard, the primary character, in the center.
The objective of the game is to guide primary player character Alucard through the undead-filled castle, as he sets out to defeat the vampire Dracula.
Two other alternative modes see Alucard as the player character, but with certain items, and increased or decreased attributes.
* Hellsing: The main character Alucard used two specially made pistols ( which actually have the dimension of carbines, but are shaped like pistols: as a vampire, Alucard is strong enough to wield them one-handed ).
* Alucard ( Castlevania ), fictional character in the Castlevania video games, introduced in 1990

Alucard and series
* Alucard van Heusen, a vampire in the series Wizards of Waverly Place
* Alucard, a villain in Ted Dekker's Lost Books series
In August 2010, The Kim Newman Web Site reported that Johnny Alucard is set to be published in 2012 by Titan Books, following new editions of the previous books in the series.
* Alucard, one of protagonists of Castlevania series, twice defeated and destroyed his father, Dracula, though Dracula was later resurrected.
While previous protagonists of the series have traditionally used whips as their main weapon, Alucard can find and use weapons ranging from edged weapons — typically swords and knives — to knuckles and expendable items, such as neutron bombs or javelins.
Symphony of the Night departs from the general practice of the series of having a member of the Belmont clan as the protagonist, and instead features Dracula's dhampir son, Alucard, in the role.
Hall also wrote more than a dozen children's books, including a series about a family called the Hollins who meet a vegetarian vampire called Count Alucard.
In the anime ( both the TV series and OVA ) Alucard is voiced by Jōji Nakata and Crispin Freeman in the English adaptations.
While the TV series does not include the same scenes to explicitly state that Alucard is Dracula, the end of the anime series implied that he is Vlad the Impaler, one of the original inspirations for Dracula.
As the series progresses, her shy and nervous behavior towards Alucard is mostly overcome once she becomes a full-fledged vampire and he addresses her with her full name.
In Episode 9 ( Red Rose Vertigo ) of the television series, Alucard is moved to shock and rage when Incognito implies that Integra has been killed.
* Alucard of the manga series Hellsing can transform into a hellhound.
Alucard from the Castlevania series, and the eponymous hero of the Blade series of comic books, movies, and television episodes, are both examples of dhampir vampire-hunters.
** Alucard ( Adrian Farenheits Tepesis ) the son of Dracula, the antagonist of the Castlevania series.

alias and character
* Cortez, alias Manny Chavez ( Red Kin ), a fictional character from The Longest Journey and Dreamfall
In the 2012 action film Premium Rush, the character of the corrupt cop Bobby Monday ( played by Michael Shannon ) repeatedly uses the alias " Forrest J.
In Jack Kerouac's 1955 novel, On The Road, the book's narrator Sal Paradise and other prominent character Dean Moriarty ( an alias of Kerouac's friend Neal Cassady ) encounter the Sabine River.
His name can be seen as an homage both to Rand's hero and to Robert Heinlein's character Mike in the novel The Moon is a Harsh Mistress, a self-aware computer network that engineers a revolution in a lunar penal colony using the alias Adam Selene.
* " Deepthroat ", an alias of Gray Fox, a fictional character in the video game Metal Gear Solid
* Crusader, an alias used by a character claiming to be Marvel Boy ( Robert Grayson )
* Strider, an alias of Aragorn, a character from The Lord of the Rings
On Mothership Connection ( 1975 ), the first track, " P Funk ", concerns a DJ character, who inspired the Lollypop Man ( alias the Long Haired Sucker ).
As a consequence " The Thin Man " was eventually elided by the public into an alias for the character of Nick Charles.
Ellery Queen is both a fictional character and a pseudonym used by two American cousins from Brooklyn, New York-Daniel Nathan, alias Frederic Dannay ( October 20, 1905 – September 3, 1982 ) and Manford ( Emanuel ) Lepofsky, alias Manfred Bennington Lee ( January 11, 1905 – April 3, 1971 )-to write, edit, and anthologize detective fiction.
Apple Inc. uses a " John Appleseed " character as a John Smith in many of its recent adverts, video tutorials, and keynote presentation examples ; this was also the alias of Mike Markkula under which he published several programs for the Apple II.
* " Father Time " alias Dor is the central character of Mitch Albom's latest book " The Timekeeper ".
* " Zaza ", alias of the character Albin in La Cage aux Folles ( play ) and its derivative works
* In the film Hannibal, the character Hannibal Lecter poses as a library curator in Florence, Italy, under the alias " Dr Fell ".
In the 19th century William Chappell, an expert on popular music, suggested the possibility that the " Old King Cole " of nursery rhyme fame was really " Old Cole ", alias Thomas Cole-brook, a supposed 12th-century Reading cloth merchant whose story was recounted by Thomas Deloney in his The Pleasant History of Thomas of Reading ( c. 1598 ), and who was well known as a character in plays of the early 17th century.
* In his Ulysses, James Joyce uses " Sinbad the Sailor " as an alias for the character of W. B.
* In the Past Doctor Adventures novel The Murder Game, the Second Doctor encounters weapon designers Neville and Dorothy Adler, using the name as an alias while posing as mystery writers ; the Doctor notes that Adler was the name of a character created by his friend Arthur Conan Doyle, with another character suggesting that the name reflects Dorothy's ego.
* In the opening chapter of the book Phule's Company by Robert Asprin, the main character Willard Phule uses Scaramouche as his alias.
Additionally, his character Jack Bauer in 24 has used the name of team owner Jack Roush as an alias.
Strong Guy is the alias of Guido Carosella, a fictional character in the Marvel Comics universe.
the original alias of the DC Comics character who would be reimagined as Aurakles

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