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Starbuck is a surname, and may refer to: Fictional characters - Starbuck, the first mate of the ship Pequod in Herman Melville's novel Moby-Dick
- Lieutenant Starbuck, a character in the original 1978 Battlestar Galactica film and TV series
- Captain Kara Thrace, call sign Starbuck, a character in the 2004 Battlestar Galactica TV series
- Nathaniel Starbuck, the main character in the Starbuck Chronicles novels by Bernard Cornwell
- Elon Cody Starbuck, a space pirate featured in the adult-oriented anthology Star Reach and in Heavy Metal magazine
- Bill Starbuck, the main character in the play The Rainmaker (1954) by N. Richard Nash, later a film (1956) with Katharine Hepburn and Burt Lancaster; adapted by Tom Jones and Harvey Schmidt as a Broadway musical, 110 in the Shade, in 1963, and revived on Broadway in 2007
- Starbuck, the nickname given to fictional character Dana Scully by her father in the TV series The X-Files
- Starbuck, alternate name for a fictional philosopher mentioned briefly in the Principia Discordia
- Starbuck is the titular consort of the Snow Queen in Joan D. Vinge's novel, The Snow Queen.
Moby-Dick book cover Moby-Dick â the hyphen in the title is present in the original edition â is a novel by Herman Melville. ...
Herman Melville (August 1, 1819 â September 28, 1891) was an American novelist, essayist and poet. ...
Moby-Dick book cover Moby-Dick - the official title of the first edition - is a novel by Herman Melville. ...
Captain Kara Starbuck Thrace, see Kara Thrace. ...
Captain Kara Starbuck Thrace, played by Katee Sackhoff, is a fictional character in the television series Battlestar Galactica, a reimagining of the classic series of the same name. ...
Nathaniel Starbuck is a fictional Confederate Army Officer, copperhead and the main character in Bernard Cornwells Starbuck Chronicles. ...
Star Reach (also spelled Star*Reach) was a science fiction and fantasy comics anthology published by Mike Friedrich between 1978-1980. ...
Magazine cover featuring the main characters of Richard Corbens Den series, one of Heavy Metals most popular early features Heavy Metal is an American science fiction and fantasy comics magazine started in 1977. ...
N. Richard Nash (June 8, 1913 - December 11, 2000) was a successful playwright and screenwriter probably best known for writing The Rainmaker. ...
N. Richard Nash (June 8, 1913 - December 11, 2000) was a successful playwright and screenwriter probably best known for writing The Rainmaker. ...
Katharine Houghton Hepburn (May 12, 1907 â June 29, 2003) was a four-time Academy Award-winning American star of film, television and stage, widely recognized for her sharp wit, New England gentility and fierce independence. ...
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Tom Jones can be: The History of Tom Jones, a Foundling, a novel by Henry Fielding Tom Jones (movie), by Tony Richardson People Sir Tom Jones (singer) Tom Jones (writer), musicals T.G. Jones, Thomas George Jones, a footballer for Everton Wales Tom Jones (auto racer), a one-time Formula...
Harvey Schmidt (born Texas, 1929) is a writer of musical theatre, best known for the longest running musical in history, The Fantasticks, which has been running off-Broadway since 1960. ...
110 in the Shade is a musical with a book by N. Richard Nash, lyrics by Tom Jones, and music by Harvey Schmidt. ...
Special Agent Dana Katherine Scully (born February 23, 1964) is a fictional character on the FOX television series The X-Files, played by Gillian Anderson. ...
The Loompanics Yellow Cover combined 4th & 5th Edition Principia Discordia, (1979). ...
Joan D. Vinge (born 1948 in Baltimore, Maryland) is an American science fiction author. ...
The Snow Queen is a science-fiction novel written by Joan D. Vinge in 1981. ...
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George Starbuck (1931-1996) was an American poet of the neo-formalist school. ...
JoJo Starbuck (born February 14, 1951 in Birmingham, Alabama as Alicia Starbuck) is an American ice skater who, with partner Kenneth Shelley, won the 1970 and 1972 U.S. Figure Skating Pairs Championship. ...
Places Starbuck is a city in Pope County, Minnesota, United States. ...
Starbuck is a town in Columbia County, Washington. ...
Island as seen from space Starsuck Island, also known as Volunteer Island, is an uninhabited coral atoll in the central Pacific Ocean, part of the Southern Line Islands belonging to Kiribati. ...
Entertainment Starbuck was a rock band formed in Atlanta, Georgia in 1974 by keyboardist/vocalist/producer Bruce Blackman and marimba player Bo Wagner. ...
The Starbuck Chronicles are a series of four books following the exploits of a young Boston-born Confederate Officer Nathaniel Starbuck in the early battles of the American Civil War, written by British author Bernard Cornwell, who also wrote the highly succesfull Sharpe Series. ...
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