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Dr. Ellen Sanders Dr. Ellen Sanders lead character
  [her family held hostage, she's told to kill President] CBS 15
Jake Sanders Jake Sanders supporting character
  Whelan High School
[hostage son of surgeon pressured to kill President]
CBS 3
Morgan Sanders Morgan Sanders supporting character
  Whelan High School
[hostage daughter of surgeon pressured to kill President]
CBS 3
Sandra of the Secret Service Sandra of the Secret Service (Sandra McClane) hero
  Secret Service
[faced off against anti-U.S. spies in D.C. and around world]
DC 37
James W. Sawyer James W. Sawyer supporting character
  black Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures, etc. 1
Agent Seabury Agent Seabury supporting character
  black; FBI
[Duncan Carlisle's supervisor in the FBI]
CBS 1
Mr. Shoat supporting character
  [Used Phade as a pawn] Malibu 7
Shudderbug Shudderbug (Rudy Leialoha) supporting character
  Forsaken; Polynesian
[can generate minor tremors]
Marvel New Universe 6
Sid Sid supporting character
  [1st app: Megaton Man (vol. 1) #1 (Nov. 1984)] Kitchen Sink Press 1
Secretary of State Simpson supporting character
 indeterminate  [Betty Simpson's friend; both disappeared in Dinosaur, CO] Marvel 1
Keith Singles Keith Singles villain
  [1st app: Prime (vol. 2) #6 (Mar. 1996)] Malibu 3
Snake Men supporting character group
  [regular people made snake-like by Slither-derived serum] Marvel 4
Mr. Staines villain
  [1st app: Anarky (vol. 2) #6 (Oct. 1999)] DC 1
Statehouse Security Statehouse Security supporting character group
  [provided alarm monitoring for Dr. Sanders' home] CBS 1
Senator Stern Senator Stern supporting character villain
  HYDRA
[wanted Tony Stark to turn over Iron Man armor to U.S. govt.]
Paramount Pictures Marvel Entertainment, etc. 2
Stevens supporting character
  [1st app: Anarky (vol. 2) #2 (June 1999)] DC 1
Stovie villain
  [1st app: Anarky (vol. 2) #7 (Nov. 1999)] DC 1
Dr. Studdard supporting character
  [found unconscious by Gambit in museum he broke into] Marvel 1
Superman Superman (Clark Kent) hero
CBR Scale: S Methodist / Kryptonian religion
Kryptonians; Super Friends... 
The Justice League
DC 13,409
Dr. Suresh Dr. Suresh supporting character
  South Asian
[treated Duncan Carlisle wife Nina]
CBS 1
Tanya supporting character
  [1st app: Prime (vol. 2) #6 (Mar. 1996)] Malibu 2
Scott Templar supporting character
  CIA
[investigated Jack Magniconte after he saved hijacked plane]
Marvel New Universe 3
Irene Tensen supporting character
  [Justice's late wife; Angie's mother] Marvel New Universe 2
Traci Thirteen hero
CBR Scale: M magic user
Croatoan Society; Supergirls
[daughter of Dr. Thirteen, who forbids her to use magic]
DC 22
Senator Tidewater Senator Tidewater supporting character
  [The Leader suggested he could be next President] Marvel 1
Tikoy Tikoy villain
  Asian Quality 1
Todd Todd villain
  [ex-Navy man; part of Japanese plot to take over Herma] Quality 1
Tom Tom supporting character
  South Asian
[Quentin Creasy leaked story to him to pressure President]
CBS 1
Tony supporting character
 prob. indeterminate  [on staff in hospital where X-Factor was treated] Marvel 1
Trevor supporting character
  [presidential advisor] Marvel 5
Ms. Trumbull supporting character
 prob. indeterminate  [worked for Valerie Cooper's supervisor Mr. Ellison] Marvel 1
Tom Trusdale supporting character
  [1st app: Prime (vol. 2) #13 (Oct. 1996)] Malibu 1
Dr. Tucker supporting character scientist
 prob. indeterminate  [1st app: X-Factor (vol. 1) #77 (Apr. 1992)] Marvel 2
Turbocharge Turbocharge (Michael Hardaway) hero
CBR Scale: S LGBT
[1st app: Prime (vol. 1) #16 (Nov. 1994)] Malibu 15
unborn Boyd/Sanders baby unborn Boyd/Sanders baby supporting character
  [unborn child of Morgan Sanders and Burke Boyd] CBS 3
Frank Underwood Frank Underwood villain lead character
CBR Scale: S Protestant (raised); atheist
[1st app: House of Cards - Season 1, Episode 1 (1 Feb. 2013)] Media Rights Capital; Trigger Street Productions, etc. 26
United States Capitol Police United States Capitol Police supporting character group real/historical person
  [1st app: White House Down (2013)] Columbia Pictures Sony Pictures, etc. 1
United States Congress United States Congress supporting character group real/historical person
  [House of Representatives and Senate] N.A. 1
unnamed aide unnamed aide supporting character
  black
[advised U.S. President to switch to change doctors]
CBS 1
unnamed aide unnamed aide supporting character
  FBI NBC 1
unnamed ambassador unnamed ambassador villain
  Asian
[a leader in plot to try get Herma to declare war on U.S.]
Quality 1
unnamed analyst in FBI war room unnamed analyst in FBI war room supporting character
  Asian; FBI
[helped get data, run computers in Ranko Zamani case]
NBC 1
unnamed analyst in FBI war room unnamed analyst in FBI war room supporting character
  FBI
[helped get data, run computers in Ranko Zamani case]
NBC 1
unnamed assassin unnamed assassin villain
  Asian
[tried to kill Phantom Lady]
Quality 1
unnamed assistant unnamed assistant supporting character
  Asian; FBI CBS 1
unnamed assistant supporting character
  [1st app: Hostages - Season 1, Episode 3 (7 Oct. 2013)] CBS 1
unnamed bad cop supporting character
  [delayed Jack Magniconte because he bet on football game] Marvel New Universe 1
unnamed ballet instructor unnamed ballet instructor supporting character
  [one of Beth Ryker's ballet teachers] NBC 1
unnamed bank robber unnamed bank robber villain
  [shot by FBI Agent Duncan Carlisle while robbing bank] CBS 1
unnamed bar patron unnamed bar patron supporting character
  [1st app: Hostages - Season 1, Episode 4 (14 Oct. 2013)] CBS 1

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