Beauregard - Fictional Characters

Fictional Characters

  • Jack Beauregard, gunfighter in film My Name is Nobody
  • Beauregard (Muppet), theater janitor
  • Beauregard the Demon in the Xanth fantasy series
  • Beauregard, offspring of fictional Elsie the Cow
  • Beauregard Brady, soap-opera character Bo Brady
  • Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside, Southern aristocrat in musical comedy Mame, and in works it was based on
  • Beauregard Duke, character from Dukes of Hazzard in short as Bo Duke
  • Beauregard LaFeyettane, in American Dad! episode "Irregarding Steve"
  • Beauregard Jackson, pilot in Land of the Lost
  • Beauregard "Hound Dog" Bugleboy, recurring character in comic strip Pogo
  • Characters in Charlie and the Chocolate Factory:
    • Violet Beauregarde
    • Mrs. Beauregarde
    • Mr. Beauregarde
  • Beauregard, "Bo", vampire in Robin Mckinley's novel Sunshine (novel)
  • Colonel Beauregard, from an episode of The Scooby Doo Show
  • Bo Brady or Beauregard Aurelius Brady, a character on the American soap opera Days of our Lives

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