Entertainment Weekly turns 20 years old this year. Read the full post.
May 28
2010
09:00 AM ET
The 100 Greatest Characters of the Last 20 Years: Daniel Radcliffe on Harry Potter...and Eric Cartman
- Comments 237
- Add comment
Latest News
- 'Awake' finale: Replay Kyle Killen chat
- 'Revenge' boss fields burning Q's!
- JoAnna Garcia joins 'Animal Practice'
- 'Transformers the Ride 3-D': A fun one!
- Grant Bowler: Richard Burton to Lohan's Liz
- 'Men in Black 3' poised to KO 'Avengers'
- Elijah Wood joins cast of 'Red vs. Blue'
- 'Twilight': Three new character posters
Most Commented
Top 5 Most Read
- ‘Revenge’ season finale: Creator Mike Kelley answers burning questions!
- Bodies of Work: 46 Unforgettable Nude Scenes
- Casting Net: ‘Thor 2,’ ‘Iron Man 3′ land new villains. Plus: Anthony Hopkins, Bradley Cooper, Owen…
- Elijah Wood joins the cast of ‘Red vs. Blue.’ Plus: Season 10 trailer — EXCLUSIVE
- 'Duets' series premiere recap: Just Me, Myself, and You








That and Buzz Lightyear is far funnier and a better character than Woody. Him choking when his plastic helmet is raised because he’s convinced he’s a real spaceman on an alien planet was hilarious
No Charlie from It’s Always Sunny? He is the best character in TV history….He is Dayman, Nightman, Greenman and the “wild card” all rolled into one.
No Hans Landa? He is one of the greatest Tarantino’s characters.
You guys must not be Star Trek fans.
TO EW,
A most glaring omission in the 100 most memorable characters. MONK, MONK MONK. Three times the character of all the rest.
I can’t believe no Ari Gold from Entourage. So glad to see Kara Thrace in Battlestar Galactica, but no Johnny Smith (Anthony Michael Hall) in The Dead Zone. Loved his performances.
The 20 year list does not mention Chuck and Blair on Gossip Girl…..are you guy asleep.
How about Captain Jean-Luc Picard (Star Trek: THe Next Generation)? He taught us about duty, honor, a fearless quest for knowledge and a healthy respect for history.
Edward is on the list, he’s 53-th=)
yeah go harry potter