Template talk:Infobox character
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Please enable the different parameters home and origin to be used at the same time
editRight now only one can be chosen to be displayed into a given Infobox, which is irrationally limiting. For example Superman's origin is Krypton but his home is Metropolis - but only either of these parameters can be used at the same time, instead of both. 5.173.80.72 (talk) 10:25, 24 May 2024 (UTC)
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added the word Last game and its meaning Marisoft69 (talk) 23:29, 7 June 2024 (UTC)
- Not done: it's not clear what changes you want to be made. Please mention the specific changes in a "change X to Y" format and provide a reliable source if appropriate. DonIago (talk) 02:19, 8 June 2024 (UTC)
- has to be the same as the | Fistgame = and the description. Marisoft69 (talk) 02:51, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
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hi i want added the word "Last game" and significant please Marisoft69 (talk) 02:48, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
- You have last appearance, that should be fine. Gonnym (talk) 06:07, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
- Not done for now: please establish a consensus for this alteration before using the
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template. Nardog (talk) 23:17, 18 June 2024 (UTC)
Religion field
editReligion is not supposed to be displayed in biography infoboxes, per WP:INFONAT and the RFC referenced by Template:Infobox person. Template:Infobox religious biography can be used for people who actually have a religious occupation or are part of the content of a religion, but I don't see any of those currently using {{Infobox character}} searching on "insource:/\{\{[Ii]nfobox character.*religion *= *[A-Z]/". I was planning to empty out this field; is there a preferred procedure? I could change the template to indicate it is deprecated, move the content to some place in the article body, or just drop this information and assume that if it's important it would have been covered in the article body. -- Beland (talk) 17:21, 5 September 2024 (UTC)
- I disagree that fictional characters should be treated the same as biographies of real people; MOS:FICTION makes very clear that the two are to be treated differently. — HTGS (talk) 06:15, 6 September 2024 (UTC)
- Okey! MOS:WAF-INFO doesn't mention religion or ethnicity specifically; it requires in-universe data in infoboxes to be "essential". Since not too many articles are using this field, why don't I do a deep database scan and see how it is being used, and we can discuss which are appropriate. -- Beland (talk) 09:45, 7 September 2024 (UTC)
- I am happy with that idea. I wouldn’t be surprised if we find—and agree!—that most characters using the field should not have their religion listed so prominently in the lead/infobox. — HTGS (talk) 04:42, 8 September 2024 (UTC)
- I found 447 character bios that are using the religion field. Due to length, I have posted the list below in a separate subsection. If you want to use this as a todo list for dropping the field from articles where it's clearly not appropriate, feel free to drop or
strike outentries on the list as you go, so it's clear what's left to consider. -- Beland (talk) 05:59, 12 September 2024 (UTC)- @HTGS: A new database dump has become available, so I could regenerate the report, but as far as I know, no one has gone through this list and pruned any instances. Were you intending to do that? If not, I can go through and drop instances I think are inappropriate, and see if any page editors object. -- Beland (talk) 19:53, 25 September 2024 (UTC)
- I've started going through and dropping the field where it seems inappropriate to me, deleting those entries from the list and annotating entries where I've kept it. -- Beland (talk) 00:00, 27 September 2024 (UTC)
- Sorry, I clearly wasn′t paying enough attention to see your list there haha. In the interest of making clearer when to include/exclude, I have written a guideline into the documentation. In my mind, we should be able to exclude religion from the infobox at Homer Simpson, but include at Ned Flanders. Does that sound like a reasonable line in the sand to you? — HTGS (talk) 20:49, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- For a real person, we wouldn't include religion in the infofox unless Ned Flanders was a religious figure like a priest or saint or similar. I would put the distinction at "religious figure" rather than "major element of characterization" as the template documentation now says. -- Beland (talk) 21:11, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- Sorry, I clearly wasn′t paying enough attention to see your list there haha. In the interest of making clearer when to include/exclude, I have written a guideline into the documentation. In my mind, we should be able to exclude religion from the infobox at Homer Simpson, but include at Ned Flanders. Does that sound like a reasonable line in the sand to you? — HTGS (talk) 20:49, 14 October 2024 (UTC)
- I've started going through and dropping the field where it seems inappropriate to me, deleting those entries from the list and annotating entries where I've kept it. -- Beland (talk) 00:00, 27 September 2024 (UTC)
- @HTGS: A new database dump has become available, so I could regenerate the report, but as far as I know, no one has gone through this list and pruned any instances. Were you intending to do that? If not, I can go through and drop instances I think are inappropriate, and see if any page editors object. -- Beland (talk) 19:53, 25 September 2024 (UTC)
- I found 447 character bios that are using the religion field. Due to length, I have posted the list below in a separate subsection. If you want to use this as a todo list for dropping the field from articles where it's clearly not appropriate, feel free to drop or
- I am happy with that idea. I wouldn’t be surprised if we find—and agree!—that most characters using the field should not have their religion listed so prominently in the lead/infobox. — HTGS (talk) 04:42, 8 September 2024 (UTC)
- Okey! MOS:WAF-INFO doesn't mention religion or ethnicity specifically; it requires in-universe data in infoboxes to be "essential". Since not too many articles are using this field, why don't I do a deep database scan and see how it is being used, and we can discuss which are appropriate. -- Beland (talk) 09:45, 7 September 2024 (UTC)
Character bios with data in religion field
edit- Pharaoh's daughter (Exodus): Ancient Egyptian religion (formerly) Yahwism (convert)
- Fahai (character): Buddhism
- Monkey King: Buddhism and Daoism
- List of Rookie Blue characters: Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Catholic
- Matt Murdock (Marvel Cinematic Universe): Catholic
- Grandpa Indian: Catholic
- Raf di Lucca: Catholic
- Claude Frollo: Catholic
- Dolly Gallagher Levi: Catholic
- Karen Davis (The Grudge): Catholic
- Liane Cartman: Catholic
- El Chavo del Ocho (character): Catholic
- List of Burn Notice characters: Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Catholic
- Linden Cullen: Catholic
- Louis de Pointe du Lac: Catholic (as a human)
- Lestat de Lioncourt: Catholic (as a human, by family duty)
- John Rambo: Catholic/Buddhist
- George Costanza: Catholic (by upbringing)
Latvian Orthodox Church - Stephen Colbert (character): Catholic Church
- Jack Ryan (character): Catholic Church
- Vito Corleone: Catholic Church
- List of NCIS characters: Catholic
- Abby Sciuto: Catholic
- Hercule Poirot: Catholic
- Michael Corleone: Catholic
- Quasimodo: Catholic
- Rocky Balboa: Catholic
- Othello (character): Catholic; formerly Islam
- Leopold Bloom: Catholicism
- Adrian Pennino: Catholicism
- Joey Tribbiani: Catholicism
- Indiana Jones (character): Catholic (nominal)[1]
- Jamie Fraser (character): Roman Catholicism
- María Clara: Roman Catholic
- Scarlett O'Hara: Catholic Church[2]
- Chris Riley (Blue Heelers): Roman Catholic
- Maggie Doyle: Roman Catholic
- Tom Croydon: Roman Catholic
- Lord Glenallan: Roman Catholic
- Abraham Van Helsing: Roman Catholic
- Dana Scully: Roman Catholic
- Anthony Corleone: Roman Catholicism
- Dorothy Zbornak: Roman Catholicism
- Elliot Stabler: Roman Catholicism
- Junior Soprano: Roman Catholicism
- Stan Marsh: Roman Catholicism
- P. J. Hasham: Roman Catholic (non-practising)
- Callie Torres: Catholicism
- George O'Malley: Catholicism
- Izzie Stevens: Catholicism
- List of Left Behind characters: Catholicism, later Carpathianism
- Black Noir: Roman Catholic (Earving)
- Lorna Morello: Catholic[3]
- Balak: Chemosh
- Bardolph (Shakespeare character): Christian
- Bo Duke: Christian
- John Sampson (character): Christian
- List of Reba characters: Christian
- Rayford Steele: Christian
- Kamali Tenywa: Christian
- List of The Last Ship characters: Christian
- Robin Hood: Christian
- Ancient Pistol: Christian
- Doll Tearsheet: Christian
- John Falstaff: Christian
- Mistress Quickly: Christian
- Ned Poins: Christian
- Prince Hal: Christian
- Floyd Lawson: Christian
- Alfred Harris (Upstairs, Downstairs): Christian
- Galahad: Christian
- Gawain: Christian
- List of American Girl characters: Christian
- List of American Girl characters: Christian
- List of American Girl characters: Christian
- List of American Girl characters: Christian
- List of Reba characters: Christian
- Luke Duke: Christian
- Maid Marian: Christian
- Percival: Christian
- Samantha Jones (Sex and the City): Christian
- Macbeth (character): Christian
- List of American Girl characters: Christian, Catholic
- Sir Les Patterson: Christian (Roman Catholic)
- Hassling-Ketling of Elgin: Christianity
- Margaret White (Carrie): Christianity
- List of Reba characters: Christianity
- The Tramp: Christianity
- Ben Gunn (Treasure Island): Christianity
- The Church Lady: Christianity
- Carrie White: Christianity
- Gemma Teller Morrow: Christianity
- April Kepner: Christianity
- Bradamante: Christianity
- Miranda Bailey: Christianity
- George Liquor: Christianity
- Agnes Wickfield: Christianity
- Dora Spenlow: Christianity
- David Rose (Schitt's Creek): Christianity and Judaism
- Aleksandra Billewiczówna: Christian
- Andrzej Kmicic: Christian
- Barbara Jeziorkowska: Christian
- Helena Kurcewiczówna: Christian
- Howard Sprague: Christian
- Jan Skrzetuski: Christian
- Jonathan Harker: Christian
- Krystyna Drohojowska: Christian
- Michał Wołodyjowski: Christian
- Onufry Zagłoba: Christian
- Quinn Fabray: Christian
- Rzędzian: Christian
- Shepherd Book: Christian
- Thomas Hutter: Christian
- Walter Mitty: Christian
- Winston Zeddemore: Christian
- Yuri Bohun: Christian
- Mercedes Jones: Christian
- Chloe Steele: Christian
- Corporal Nym: Christian
- Henry Jones Sr.: Christian
- Jessica Hamby: Christian
- Charles Foster Kane: Christian
- Charters and Caldicott: Christian
- Emma Pillsbury: Christian
- Kitty Wilde: Christian
- Sam Evans: Christian
- Kenny Powers (character): Christian
- Jeanie Deans: Christian, Cameronian
- Victor Frankenstein: Christian (Roman Catholic)
- Preston Burke: Christian[4]
- Kenneth Parcell: Christianity ("Eighth Day Resurrected Covenant of the Holy Trinity")
- Guinevere: Christian
- Lancelot: Christian
- Sagramore: Christian
- Kirsten Cohen: Christianity (Presbyterianism)[5]
- Madicken: Christianity (protestantism)
- Tamaki Suoh: Christianity (Footnote with: Heavily implied in the manga, particularly when, after kissing Haruhi, Tamaki plans their wedding and wonders if it should be in a church or if Haruhi would want a Shinto ceremony before deciding to find a church and shrine next to each other.)
- Cadfael: Christianity (Roman Catholic)
- Peggy Hill: Christianity (United Methodist denomination)
- List of American Girl characters: Christian, likely Catholic
- Dan Conner: Christian (Protestant)
- Dame Edna Everage: Christian (Protestant)
- Pee-Wee Harris: Christian [6]
- Uncle Tom: Christian
- Carl Denham: Christian
- Sam Spade: Christian
- Jim (Huckleberry Finn): Christian
- Becky Sharp: Church of England
- Phryne Fisher: Church of England
- Bessie Bunter: Church of England
- Billy Bunter: Church of England
- Miss Marple: Church of England (Christian)
- Adrian Mole: Church of England, later atheist
- Miss Havisham: Church of England[7]
- Ross Geller: Cultural Judaism[8]
- Monica Geller: Cultural Judaism[9]
- Allison Cameron: Deism
- Saint Javelin: Eastern Orthodoxy
- Laura Palmer: Episcopalian
- Will Kane: Episcopalian
- Frasier Crane: Episcopalian
- Charlotte York: Episcopalian, later converts to Judaism
- Jack Hodgins (Bones): Episcopalian[10]
- Francine Smith: Episcopalian
- Stan Smith (American Dad!): Episcopalian
- Steve Smith (American Dad!): Episcopalian
- Hayley Smith (American Dad!): Episcopalian, Atheism
- Ned Flanders: Evangelical Christian
- Daenerys Targaryen: Faith of the Seven
- Finn Hudson: (HTML comment with: Finn's actual religious disposition remains uncertain: not necessarily Christian)
- Marfisa: First Muslim, then Christian
- Nicolette Grant: Fundamentalist Mormon
- Barbara Henrickson: Fundamentalist Mormon
- Parashor Barma: Hindu
- P. K. Basu: Hindu
- Magne Budho: Hindu
- Nilkantha Bagchi: Hindu
- Chandramukhi (character): Hindu
- Ghanada: Hindu
- Harshabardhan and Gobardhan: Hindu
- Harshabardhan and Gobardhan: Hindu
- Munna Bhai: Hindu
- Shaktimaan: Hindu
- Abolakara: Hindu/Buddhist
- Ashwatthama: Hindu, Hinduism
- Major Mahadevan: Hinduism
- Goenda Baradacharan: Hinduism
- Kiriti Roy: Hinduism
- Shabor Dasgupta: Hinduism
- Tarini Khuro: Hinduism
- Apu Nahasapeemapetilon: Hinduism
- Byomkesh Bakshi: Hinduism
- Dipak Chatterjee: Hinduism
- Feluda: Hinduism
- Kelly Kapoor: Hinduism
- Lalmohan Ganguly: Hinduism
- Mitin Masi: Hinduism
- Professor Shonku: Hinduism
- Samyukta: Hinduism
- Shabari: Hinduism
- Shankar Ray Choudhuri: Hinduism
- Tenida: Hinduism
- Bharthari (king): Hinduism
- Krrish (character): Hinduism
- Shantanu: Hinduism
- Raj Koothrappali: Hinduism (nominal)
- Sethurama Iyer: Hindu (Iyer)
- Janamejaya: Historical Vedic Religion|
- Reynevan: Hussitism
- List of American Girl characters: Interfaith (Christian and Jewish)
- List of American Girl characters: Interfaith (Christian and Jewish)
- Liz Lemon: "I pretty much just do whatever Oprah tells me to."
considered by Jack to be de facto Jewish-by-association[11] - The Boston Teens: Irish Catholic
- Ali Imran: Islam
- Baker Bhai: Islam
- Cide Hamete Benengeli: Islam
- Kamala Khan (Marvel Cinematic Universe): Islam
- Ahmad Kamal Faridi: Islam
- Sajid Hameed: Islam
- Abdurrahman Alp (fictional character): Islam
- A Gay Girl in Damascus: Islam
- Artuk Bey (Diriliş: Ertuğrul): Islam
- Bamsi Beyrek: Islam
- Banu Chichek: Islam
- Ertuğrul Bey (fictional character): Islam
- Süleyman Şah (fictional character): Islam
- C-Note (Prison Break): Islam
- Halime Hatun (Diriliş: Ertuğrul): Islam
- Hayme Hatun (Diriliş: Ertuğrul): Islam
- İbn-i Arabi (fictional character): Islam
- Malhun Hatun (fictional character): Islam
- Osman Bey (fictional character): Islam
- Princess Saljan: Islam
- Turgut Alp (fictional character): Islam
- Zari Tomaz and Zari Tarazi: Islam
- Ruggiero (character): Islam, then Christianity
- Cyrus Goodman: Jewish
- Rachel Berry: Jewish
- Alfie Solomons: Jewish
- Cristina Yang: Jewish
- Toby Ziegler: Jewish
- List of American Girl characters: Jewish
- List of American Girl characters: Jewish
- List of Brooklyn Nine-Nine characters: Jewish
- Josh Lyman: Jewish
- B.J. Blazkowicz: Jewish
- Jerry Seinfeld (character): Judaism
- Johnny Rose: Judaism
- Lilith Sternin: Judaism
- Mickey Goldmill: Judaism
- Puck (Glee): Judaism
- List of Hawaii Five-0 (2010 TV series) characters: Judaism
- Sammy Fabelman: Judaism
- Gerald and Sheila Broflovski: Judaism
- Marc Spector (Marvel Cinematic Universe): Judaism
- Felicity Smoak (Arrowverse): Judaism
- Magneto (film character): Judaism
- Hyman Roth: Judaism
- Krusty the Clown: Judaism
- Grace Adler: Judaism
- Howard Wolowitz: Judaism
- John Munch: Judaism
- Levi Schmitt: Judaism
- Tevye: Judaism
- Ziva David: Jewish
- Judah Ben-Hur: Judaism, later Christianity
- Nathan Zuckerman: Judaism (non-practicing)
- Jenna Maroney: Kabbalah ("The Fighting Irish")
- Ross O'Carroll-Kelly: Lapsed Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Lutheran
- Woody Boyd: Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (Before marriage)
Lutheran Church of America (After marriage) - Clarice Starling: Lutheranism
- Rose Nylund: Lutheranism
- Jay Gatsby: Lutheran[12]
- Tang Sanzang: Mahayana Buddhism
- Chingachgook: Mahican tradition, Moravian convert
- Reverend Lovejoy: Mainline Protestant Christianity
- Akongjamba: Meitei religion (Sanamahism)
- Khuman Khamba: Meitei religion (Sanamahism)
- Thoibi: Meitei religion (Sanamahism)
- Hank Hill: Methodism (Christianity)
- Mitch McDeere: Methodist
- Jojo Khalastra: Judaism
- Roman Grant: Mormon Fundamentalism
- Alby Grant: Mormon Fundamentalism
- Azja Tuhajbejowicz: Muslim
- Chammi: Muslim
- List of Left Behind characters: Muslim
- Zubin Khan: Muslim
- Banke Mian: Muslim
- Uncle Sargam: Muslim
- Nasreen Paracha: Muslim
- Sadiq Nawaz: Muslim
- Phoebe Buffay: New Age
- Jack Donaghy: Nominally Catholic;
Capitalism in actual faith - Roger Murtaugh: Christian
- Jerry Smith (Rick and Morty): Non-denominational Christian[13]
- Martin Riggs: none
- Woggle-Bug: None
- Claire Underwood: None (Atheism)
Christianity (only publicly) - Frank Underwood (House of Cards): None (Atheism)
Christianity (only publicly) - Kathryn Merteuil: None (Atheism, fakes being Christian publicly)
- Brian Griffin: None (atheist)
- Ragnar Lothbrok (Vikings): Norse paganism
- Emily Fields: Novel:
Catholicism - Osha (A Song of Ice and Fire): Old Gods of the Forest
- Armand (The Vampire Chronicles): Orthodox (as a human)
Catholic - The Nutty Professor (character): Presbyterian
- Gilbert Blythe: Presbyterian
- Pam Beesly: Presbyterian
- Jonathan Oldbuck: Presbyterian
- Saunders Mucklebackit: Presbyterian
- Edie Ochiltree: Presbyterian
- Angela Martin: Protestant
- List of Sharpe series characters: Protestant
- List of Sharpe series characters: Protestant
- Addison Montgomery: Protestant
- Donna Moss: Protestant, denomination unspecified
- John Blackthorne: Protestant (formerly)
Shinto-Buddhist - List of Sharpe series characters: Protestant (Huguenot)
- Jimmy Valmer: Protestant Christian
- John Casey (Chuck): Protestant[14]
- Solomon Kane: Puritanism/Protestantism
- Malvolio: Puritan (Protestant)
- Captain Ahab: Quaker
- Zack Addy: Rational Empiricist (Raised Lutheran)
- Kyle Broflovski: Regularly Jewish, briefly Blaintologist and Roman Catholic
- Alonso Quijano: Roman Catholic
- Due South characters: Roman Catholic
- Dulcinea del Toboso: Roman Catholic
- Leo McGarry: Roman Catholic
- List of Murdoch Mysteries characters: Roman Catholic
- Luka Kovač: Roman Catholic
- Sancho Panza: Roman Catholic
- The Nutty Professor (character): Roman Catholic
- List of Mike & Molly characters: Roman Catholic
- List of Sharpe series characters: Roman Catholic
- Craig Tucker: Roman Catholic
- Josef Matula: Roman Catholic
- Bishop Myriel: Roman Catholic
- Cosette: Roman Catholic
- Marius Pontmercy: Roman Catholic
- Carla Espinosa: Roman Catholic
- Claude Frollo (Disney character): Roman Catholic
- Father Dámaso: Roman Catholic
- Father Dougal McGuire: Roman Catholic
- Father Ted Crilly: Roman Catholic
- Aramis: Roman Catholic
- Nucky Thompson: Roman Catholic
- Christopher Turk: Roman Catholic
- Éponine: Roman Catholic
- Javert: Roman Catholic
- Jean Valjean: Roman Catholic
- Jed Bartlet: Roman Catholic
- Justin Suarez: Roman Catholic
- Rory Flanagan: Roman Catholic
- List of Mike & Molly characters: Roman Catholic
- List of Modern Family characters: Roman Catholic
- Janice Soprano: Roman Catholic
Buddhist
Born-again Christian - Ricote (Don Quixote): Roman Catholic (but not devout)
- The Citizen (character): Catholic
- Sonya (War and Peace): Russian Orthodox
- Anatole Kuragin: Russian Orthodox
- Hélène Kuragina: Russian Orthodox (by birth)
Roman Catholic (by convert) - Thabaton: Meitei religion
- Chucky (Child's Play): Satanism
- Tiffany Valentine: Satanism (formerly Christianity)
- Sir Arthur Wardour: Episcopal
- Mr. Miyagi: Shinto
- Moe Szyslak: Snake Handler
- Mason Verger: Southern Baptist Convention
- Anwar Kharral: Sunni Islam
- Amir Sultan: Sunni Islam
- Bai Suzhen: Taoism
- Xiaoqing (character): Taoism
- Kwai Chang Caine: Taoism, Chan Buddhism
- Borat Sagdiyev: Tengrism
Pentecostalism (briefly) - Damien Thorn: Satanism - son of the Devil, may be relevant?
References
- ^ Indiana Jones and the Dinosaur Eggs
- ^ Taylor, Helen (1989). Scarlett's Women: Gone with the Wind and Its Female Fans. Rutgers University Press. p. 62. ISBN 9780813514963.
scarlett o'hara catholic.
- ^ Thornhill, Colleen (June 3, 2014). "Morello – Everything You Need to Know to Watch 'Orange Is the New Black' Season Two". Complex. Retrieved October 14, 2017.
- ^ Episode 12 of Season 2 "Grandma Got Run Over By a Reindeer"
- ^ "The Second Chance". The O.C.. Season 2. Episode 11. February 3, 2005. Fox.
- ^ "Pee Wee Harris Looks at Duty to God", Boys' Life (Dec. 2016).
- ^ In Chapter VIII, mention is made of her having "a Prayer-Book all confusedly heaped about the looking-glass."
- ^ Weber, Lindsey (December 17, 2014). "Friends Countdown: Is Rachel Green Jewish?". Vulture.
- ^ Weber, Lindsey (December 17, 2014). "Friends Countdown: Is Rachel Green Jewish?". Vulture.
- ^ "The Rocker in the Rinse Cycle". Bones. Season 5. Episode 19. April 29, 2010. Fox.
- ^ Jack Donaghy: "The American public doesn't want your elitist, east coast, alternative, intellectual, left-wing..." Liz: "Jack, just say Jewish, this is taking forever." from episode "Stone Mountain"
- ^ Fitzgerald 1925, p. 209 ; Slater 1973, p. 56 .
- ^ "Rick: A Mort Well Lived". Rick and Morty. Season 6. Episode 2. September 11, 2022. Adult Swim.
- ^ Coburn's dogtags in "Chuck Versus the Angel de la Muerte"