No, and I don’t know anyone who is. Ask a DQ.
Are you a famous mafioso in a novel adapted into a film?
The Mahler scholar is musicologist Deryck Cooke.
DQ: Did you first appear in the 20th century?
IQ: Were you a teen idol of the early '70s?
Yes
Summary:
Male
Character from literature written in English
First appeared in the 20th century
IQ: Were you a teen idol of the early '70s?
Not David Cassidy
Not Don Corleone
Did you pitch a pefect game?
David Cage.
DQ: Did an American author create you?
Are you the sidekick of Mr. Clark?
Are you a Korean War vet and abstract painter?
Are you innocent of Vera’s death?
Daniel
Are you a Kung Fu master?
Not David Cone
Yes
SUMMARY:
Male
Fictional character
Appears in a work (or works) written in English
Created by an American author
YES! Or, if you prefer, of Mr. Kelly.
I am Domingo “Ding Chavez,” soldier and spy in series of Tom Clancy novels, beginning with “Clear and Present Danger.”
Well, that was a bit faster and easier than I’d hoped…
And I’ll try to be a bit more mindful of my person’s fame. (Although, I thought Pettigrew was alright, but then again, I walked past the building named for him for 4 years at UNC…)
This was Donald Cole, incidentally.
Congrats, Wargamer!