Did you have a favorite character growing up

I've been a dreamer all my life and imagined myself as a thousand different characters in my youth. Among them were Huckleberry Finn, Tom Sawyer, Red Rider, Ilya Muromets, Perry Mason, and others. But perhaps my fave and the one I imagined myself the most was Zorro. This perhaps because fencing was (and remains) one of my favorite sports. I am a long time subscriber to the FIE network in YouTube and watch many international fencing tournaments.
 

Hopalong Cassidy. Watch every night,


Good pick because many of those TV heroes back then had side kicks who were more interesting than they were.

Hopalong has Gabby Hayes as Windy Halladay
Zorro ~ Bernardo
Cisco Kid ~ Pancho
Yancey Derringer ~ Pahoo (greatest body guard anywhere)
Jim Newton (of Fury/Brave Stallion) ~ Pete ( an old codger who was so much like me)
Ralph Kramden ~ Ed Norton
Get Smart ~ Agent 99
Inspector Montalbano (Italian TV) ~ Sargent Catarella (one of the funniest characters I have ever seen - utterly hilarious!)
Amos & Andy ~ Algonquin J Calhoun, Esq - possibly the funniest character in TV history
Vicar of Dibley ~ Alice Tinker
Superman ~ Perry White (former shoe shine boy, crime reporter (he broke the story of the Untouchables), worked his way through law school, research scientist, masterful magician, officer in the military, former mayor of Metropolis, editor & publisher)


There were so many more!


and there were so many other characters who were even more interesting or entertaining than the lead character
 
Good pick because many of those TV heroes back then had side kicks who were more interesting than they were.

Hopalong has Gabby Hayes as Windy Halladay
Zorro ~ Bernardo
Cisco Kid ~ Pancho
Yancey Derringer ~ Pahoo (greatest body guard anywhere)
Jim Newton (of Fury/Brave Stallion) ~ Pete ( an old codger who was so much like me)
Ralph Kramden ~ Ed Norton
Get Smart ~ Agent 99
Inspector Montalbano (Italian TV) ~ Sargent Catarella (one of the funniest characters I have ever seen - utterly hilarious!)
Amos & Andy ~ Algonquin J Calhoun, Esq - possibly the funniest character in TV history
Vicar of Dibley ~ Alice Tinker
Superman ~ Perry White (former shoe shine boy, crime reporter (he broke the story of the Untouchables), worked his way through law school, research scientist, masterful magician, officer in the military, former mayor of Metropolis, editor & publisher)


There were so many more!


and there were so many other characters who were even more interesting or entertaining than the lead character
Don't forget Hoppy's other sidekick, California. I love him too, especially in Borderland. Oh, the Vicar of Dibley, Dawn French. She is wonderful. Emma Chambers (Alice Tinker) was so talented. She passed suddenly in 2018. She was also in Martin Chuzzelwit.

I was raised on Amos and Andy, I loved them so much. And, Ruby Begonia, love the name. They were fun.

I met Leo Carillo (Pancho) when I was about 11 or 12. I was with my grandparents about to have lunch at a particular hotel when we spotted him. He was bigger than life so I ran behind a pillar in awe of him!
My grandmother used to dress up my grandfather like Cisco for Santa Barbara Fiesta days. She and I wore Mantilla and pretty dresses.

My dad loved the Honeymooners. And, my mom and I used to watch the Alfred Hitchcock series together.
Thanks for sharing your memories too!🤩
 
Most realistic female characters when i was under 20 were not anything i'd aspire to be, altho i had a soft spot for Dale Evans. And while i love scifi i was not into 'fantasy' (magical superheroes with superpowers. So i tended to look to male characters--being close to my Dad first 10 yrs of life probably a factor too in who i admired as a teen.

Richard Boone's Palladin in Have Gun, Will Travel; Charles Bronson's lead role in 'Man with a Camera.
I agree. I could not relate to the female character unless it was Annie Oakley! I related to the male characters as well. My dad and I were best friends. We use to hang out in his office at home and his coin store in Reno.🤗
 
Most realistic female characters when i was under 20 were not anything i'd aspire to be, altho i had a soft spot for Dale Evans. And while i love scifi i was not into 'fantasy' (magical superheroes with superpowers. So i tended to look to male characters--being close to my Dad first 10 yrs of life probably a factor too in who i admired as a teen.

Richard Boone's Palladin in Have Gun, Will Travel; Charles Bronson's lead role in 'Man with a Camera.
Same here; the female characters I most aspired to were in those romantic comedies from the 40s, 50s (I watched a lot of old movies on tv), such as Katharine Hepburn (and Goldie Hawn in a 70s comedy Foul Play), they were happy single gals with a great job living in a cute little bachelor girl's apartment in the big city. Sigh.

I'm kind of surprised that none of the men here on SF mentioned aspiring to be this kind of guy:

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Instead lot of outdoorsy, hard-bitten (except for Roy), cowboy types; interesting.
 
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You are right garyt1957. She played Princess, Summer Fall Winter Spring on Howdy Doody show.
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Wow! I too used to watch the Howdy Dody Show on black and white TV. If my memory serves me right there was a cow called Clarabel or something like that. I also listened to a radio show that I can still sing the theme song from. It was called "Cockoo Clock House". I wonder if anyone remembers that one?
 
Clarabel was a clown & he squirted me in the face with seltzer during an appearance at a kiddie amusement park located near my home. The whole human cast was there. I was riding the "roller coaster" -- kid version -- at the time.


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I didn't really have a favourite character growing up, just some tv shows I really liked: Combat, I Love Lucy, Dennis the Menace, Leave it to Beaver, The Outer Limits, Alfred Hitchcock, Laurel and Hardy, Soup Sales...there were so many.
 
Here is one of the best I saved for last.

I used to live in Sausalito, Ca. It was sometime in 1972. I was only 22 and I worked in a clothing store called "Opening Thursday".
The proprietor was a very sweet woman who allowed me to stay in a small upstairs apartment which was also the fashion department of the store for free. She let me stay as I was homeless at the time. I was only homeless for a day but she helped a great deal so that I would be safe off the streets. I never even had a vehicle until 1976 after I move to New Mexico.

This lady used to design the most beautiful clothes which had an old fashioned twist which was really popular during that time. She used use old tablecloths, old lace and beautiful old fabrics wherever she could find them. The clothes were so beautiful.
During sometime in the summer a fella came in with his girlfriend who wanted to try on the clothing. She picked out several things and she tried them all on while the fella and I talked for a couple of hours. He was so sweet and friendly, one of the nicest people I would ever meet as it turned out. Turned out I was dating the woman's brother, Chris Green. He lived in Mill Valley in the house belonging to Lee Michaels. Lee had 4 or 5 cheetahs roaming the the "backyard". They were as friendly as house cats.

So, it came time to pay for the clothing and the fella wrote a check. As was our store policy, I asked for I.D. He generously provided it without so much as a grumble. I looked at the driver's license and the name hit me like a ton of bricks, Dennis Hopper;
the nice fella I had talked to for hours. I was able to cover up my astonishment and carried on.
I never had seen Easy Rider which was released in 1969. I could never afford go to the movies. I never went unless I had a date who would take me. I knew who he was I just did not make the connection. I guess I never thought I would meet him.

That was a day I won't forget. 🥰



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Here's a pic of Lee Michaels and a couple of the cheetahs. leecheta.jpg
 
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Not on a T.V. show. My favorite character was Lenore, the mermaid in the movie Mr. Peabody and the Mermaid which showed for 5 nights in one week on Million Dollar Movie. The movie was in theaters in 1948, the year after I was born. I was probably about 7 when it hit the T.V. screen and it started my fascination with mermaids.

I wasn't born until a year later.
 

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