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Actor Andrew Parks portrayed " Steven Bronson ," a fictionalized representation of Andrew Goodman.
Actor Peter Strauss portrayed " Ben Jacobs ," a fictionalized representation of Michael Schwerner.
Actor Hilly Hicks portrayed " Charles Gilmore ," a fictionalized representation of James Chaney.
* Governor Ratcliffe ( Disney ), a fictionalized representation in the animated film Pocahontas of John Ratcliffe of the Jamestown colony
The story is a fictionalized representation of the historical events that happened, although the setting can be considered quite accurate.

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The University of Richmond campus was used to film portions of the pilot of Commander in Chief, and lead character Mackenzie Allen, ( played by Geena Davis ) served as chancellor of a fictionalized University of Richmond prior to her election as Vice President of the United States.
In Nanjing Requiem, a 2011 novel by Chinese-born writer and Boston University professor Ha Jin, Ha writes from the perspective of a fictionalized assistant to Vautrin named Anling Gao.

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A fictionalized version of this Ahenobarbus appears in Shakespeare's Antony and Cleopatra under the name of " Enobarbus "
A heavily fictionalized version of Calvi appears in the film The Godfather Part III in the character of Frederick Keinszig.
A heavily fictionalized version of Livia appears as Xena's daughter in season 5 ( 1999 / 2000 ) of the television series Xena: Warrior Princess where she was adopted and raised by Octavius into an skillfull Roman commander with a lust for blood.
* A fictionalized version of Jing Ke appears in the film Highlander: Endgame ( 2000 ), played by actor and martial artist Donnie Yen.
Wallis appears as a fictionalized character in Stephen Baxter's The Time Ships, the authorised sequel to The Time Machine.
* A highly fictionalized version of the 4th Duke of Norfolk appears as a villain, played by Christopher Eccleston, in the 1998 film Elizabeth.
On television, a fictionalized version of Klaus Nomi appears in a two-part episode of animated comedy / adventure series The Venture Bros.
Richard appears in Philippa Gregory's 2009 fictionalized novel The White Queen, which follows the theory that Richard's mother, Elizabeth Woodville, never gave young Richard over to the custody of his uncle, instead swapping him with a changeling and sending the true prince into hiding in Tournai, Belgium.
A fictionalized account of Hunt's role in the Bay of Pigs operation appears in Norman Mailer's 1991 novel Harlot's Ghost.
* A very fictionalized Servilia appears in The Gates of Rome, by Conn Iggulden and the rest of books of the Emperor Series of Novels.
In the 2007 film Across the Universe, a fictionalized version of the bus appears, this one a Chevrolet bearing the name " Beyond " in place of " Further ".
A fictionalized Amakusa appears as the antagonist in Kinji Fukasaku's movie Samurai Reincarnation.
A fictionalized version of the club, renamed the Cotton Pickers Club, also appears in the James Cagney film Taxi !.
A heavily fictionalized version of Al-Wathiq appears in William Thomas Beckford's classic 18th-century gothic fantasy novel Vathek.
Several fictional ( or fictionalized ) characters are also included, notably television newscaster Emmett Seaborn ( Lane Smith ) who appears in 9 of the 11 episodes.
A fictionalized version of Campbell at this time (" Rob McPhail ") appears in the novel Snooty Baronet by Wyndham Lewis ( 1932 ).
He appears, in barely fictionalized form, as the character " Warren Coughlin " in Jack Kerouac's The Dharma Bums, which includes an account of that reading.
Ankhesenpaaten / Ankhesenamum appears as a fictionalized character in these works:
* A fictionalized version of Bunke appears in the shared world anthology Heroes in Hell, created by Janet Morris.
* Judge Dee appears, along with a fictionalized Wu Zetian, in Eleanor Cooney & Daniel Alteri's mystery novel Deception: A Novel of Mystery and Madness in Ancient China.
A fictionalized version of Central's platform area appears as a backdrop in the Xbox and PlayStation 2 game Karaoke Revolution.
A fictionalized version of Mackandal also appears in Nalo Hopkinson's novel, The Salt Roads and in Mikelson Toussaint-Fils ’ s novel, Bloody trails: the Messiah of the islands ( in french, Les sentiers rouges: Le Messie des iles ).
* A fictionalized version of Boukman appears as the title character in American Communist writer Guy Endore's novel Babouk, a leftist and anti-capitalist parable about the Haitian revolution.
Thorkell the Tall appears as a character in the Japanese manga Vinland Saga, a fictionalized account of the era.

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Although Zola and Cézanne were friends from childhood, they broke in later life over Zola's fictionalized depiction of Cézanne and the Bohemian life of painters in his novel L ' Œuvre ( The Masterpiece, 1886 ).
* The novel The Bronze God of Rhodes by L. Sprague de Camp is a fictionalized account of the building of the Colossus.
Émile Zola incorporated a fictionalized account of the 1863 scandal in his novel L ' Oeuvre ( The Masterpiece ) ( 1886 ).
* The E. L. Doctorow novel The Book of Daniel ( 1971 ) is based on the Rosenberg case as seen through the eyes of the ( fictionalized ) son.
Other writers who later fictionalized this theory include Edgar Rice Burroughs and L. Frank Baum.
Critic R. L. Shurter has gone as far as to argue that " Looking Backward is actually a fictionalized version of The Co-operative Commonwealth and little more ".
However, he is probably best known for his unhappy affair with Dorothy L. Sayers, fictionalized by Sayers in the detective book Strong Poison ( 1930 ) and by Cournos himself in The Devil Is an English Gentleman ( 1932 ).
Émile Zola depicted such a scene of feverish activity in L ' Œuvre ( serialized 1885, published 1886 ), his fictionalized account of his friendship with Paul Cézanne.
Longley figures prominently in Louis L ' Amour's 1959 novel The First Fast Draw, a highly fictionalized version of Cullen Baker's life.
In these last two productions, L ' Ecuyer, who is gay, plays a fictionalized version of himself: a young, gay, Canadian director .< ref >
The show, based on the 2004 mockumentary film Gerald L ' Ecuyer: A Filmmaker's Journey, stars Canadian actor and director Gerald L ' Ecuyer as a fictionalized version of himself, in a format which somewhat resembles the American comedy series Curb Your Enthusiasm.

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