Bakers Dozen

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
  6. Jason Bourne, English, Russian, German and probably a few others
  7. Cmdr. Spock, “Star Trek” - Vulcan and English (Federation Standard), and probably many others
  8. John Blackthorn, “Shogun”- English, Portugese, Latin, (some) Japanese
  9. James Bond: speaks fluently without accent in Italian, French and German, and speaks, reads and writes a passable Greek, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese.
  10. Eddie Morra, “Limitless” - English, Italian and (not very good) Chinese

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
  6. Jason Bourne, English, Russian, German and probably a few others
  7. Cmdr. Spock, “Star Trek” - Vulcan and English (Federation Standard), and probably many others
  8. John Blackthorn, “Shogun”- English, Portugese, Latin, (some) Japanese
  9. James Bond: speaks fluently without accent in Italian, French and German, and speaks, reads and writes a passable Greek, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese.
  10. Eddie Morra, “Limitless” - English, Italian and (not very good) Chinese
  11. President Jed Bartlet - English, Latin, German

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
  6. Jason Bourne, English, Russian, German and probably a few others
  7. Cmdr. Spock, “Star Trek” - Vulcan and English (Federation Standard), and probably many others
  8. John Blackthorn, “Shogun”- English, Portugese, Latin, (some) Japanese
  9. James Bond: speaks fluently without accent in Italian, French and German, and speaks, reads and writes a passable Greek, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese.
  10. Eddie Morra, “Limitless” - English, Italian and (not very good) Chinese
  11. President Jed Bartlet - English, Latin, German
  12. Jane Hathaway, The Beverly Hillbillies, - English, French

Fictional characters who spoke more than one language

  1. Miss Lamb, in Jane Flory’s novel The Liberation of Clementine Tipton, English and French
  2. Albus Dumbledore, from the Harry Potter series, over 200 languages including Mermish, Gobblydegook and Bulgarian
  3. Ziva David, NCIS, English, Hebrew, Spanish, Turkish, Arabic, Russian, French, Italian, etc etc etc
  4. Howard Wolowitz, The Big Bang Theory, English, French, Mandarin Chinese, Russian, Arabic, Persian, Japanese, Yiddish, Klingon and Sindarin.
  5. C-3PO, Star Wars, fluent in over 6 million forms of communication
  6. Jason Bourne, English, Russian, German and probably a few others
  7. Cmdr. Spock, “Star Trek” - Vulcan and English (Federation Standard), and probably many others
  8. John Blackthorn, “Shogun”- English, Portugese, Latin, (some) Japanese
  9. James Bond: speaks fluently without accent in Italian, French and German, and speaks, reads and writes a passable Greek, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese and Japanese.
  10. Eddie Morra, “Limitless” - English, Italian and (not very good) Chinese
  11. President Jed Bartlet - English, Latin, German
  12. Jane Hathaway, The Beverly Hillbillies, - English, French
  13. Jason Bourne, “The Bourne Identity” movie and novel series - English, French, Dutch, Spanish, German, Russian… and more.

New Topic

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
    4, Saving Private Ryan

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
    4, Saving Private Ryan
  4. The Rainmaker

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
    4, Saving Private Ryan
  4. The Rainmaker
  5. The Talented Mr. Ripley

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
    4, Saving Private Ryan
  4. The Rainmaker
  5. The Talented Mr. Ripley
  6. Mystic Pizza

One of his first. Was it his very first?

ETA: It was his film debut. From Wikipedia: In his film debut, Matt Damon has a very small part—his sole line in the film being, “Mom, do you want my green stuff?” while eating lobster.

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
    4, Saving Private Ryan
  4. The Rainmaker
  5. The Talented Mr. Ripley
  6. Mystic Pizza
  7. The Legend of Bagger Vance

Anyone else shocked to realize Saving Private Ryan came out seventeen years ago?

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
    4, Saving Private Ryan
  4. The Rainmaker
  5. The Talented Mr. Ripley
  6. Mystic Pizza
  7. The Legend of Bagger Vance
  8. Glory Daze

as Edgar Pudwhacker

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
    4, Saving Private Ryan
  4. The Rainmaker
  5. The Talented Mr. Ripley
  6. Mystic Pizza
  7. The Legend of Bagger Vance
  8. Glory Daze
  9. School Ties

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
  4. Saving Private Ryan
  5. The Rainmaker
  6. The Talented Mr. Ripley
  7. Mystic Pizza
  8. The Legend of Bagger Vance
  9. Glory Daze
  10. School Ties
  11. Titan A.E.

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
  4. Saving Private Ryan
  5. The Rainmaker
  6. The Talented Mr. Ripley
  7. Mystic Pizza
  8. The Legend of Bagger Vance
  9. Glory Daze
  10. School Ties
  11. Titan A.E.
  12. Rounders

Matt Damon movies (2001-and before)

  1. Good Will Hunting
  2. Ocean’s Eleven
  3. Dogma
  4. Saving Private Ryan
  5. The Rainmaker
  6. The Talented Mr. Ripley
  7. Mystic Pizza
  8. The Legend of Bagger Vance
  9. Glory Daze
  10. School Ties
  11. Titan A.E.
  12. Rounders
  13. Chasing Amy

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Contemporaries who didn’t sign the Declaration of Independence

  1. George Washington

Contemporaries who didn’t sign the Declaration of Independence

  1. George Washington
  2. Patrick Henry

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  1. George Washington
  2. Patrick Henry
  3. John Dickinson

Contemporaries who didn’t sign the Declaration of Independence

  1. George Washington
  2. Patrick Henry
  3. John Dickinson
  4. Paul Revere