List of fictional nurses
This is a list of fictional nurses, consisting of nurses having significant roles in fictional works.
Fictional nurses
A
- Alex from the 2024- American television mockumentary sitcom St. Denis Medical[1]
- Haleh Adams from the American television series ER[2]
- Terri Alden from the American sitcom Three's Company[3]
- Rida Amaan from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Mikuru Asahina from the 2006-2009 Japanese television series The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya[5]
- Attractive Nurse from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
- Nurse Georgie Axwell from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
- Carmen Almonte from the 2015-2019 Spanish television series Allí abajo[7]
B
- Julia Baker from the 1968-1971 American television series Julia[8]
- Nurse Susan Ball from the 1972 British comedy film Carry On Matron[9]
- Sue Barton the title character from the 1936-1952 American Little, Brown and Company series of nurse-career-novels for teenage girls, by Helen Dore Boylston[10]
- Nisha Batra from the British television soap opera Brookside[11]
- Hillary Bauer from the 1952-2009 American soap opera Guiding Light[12]
- Dee Bliss from the Australian television soap opera Neighbours[13]
- Julie Bradford, staff nurse from the 1999-2022 British television series Holby City[14]
- Jana Brandner from the 1995-2015 German soap opera Verbotene Liebe[15]
- Nurse Margaret Brody from the American 1936 film The Murder of Dr. Harrigan[16]
- Kim Butterfield from the 1995- British television soap opera Hollyoaks[17]
- Lindsey Butterfield from the British television soap opera Hollyoaks[17]
- Caroline Buxton from the 1992- New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
C
- Eva Cassidy the title character from the 2019 Canadian book The Lieutenant's nurse[19][20]
- Edith Cavell a fictionalised interpretation of the First World War nurse, in the 1939 American film Nurse Edith Cavell[21]
- Christine Chapel from the 1966-1969 American science fiction television series Star Trek[22]
- Malma Chaudury from the British television soap opera EastEnders[23]
- Nurse Clarke from the 1967 British comedy film Carry On Doctor [24]
- Kirsty Clements from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Nurse Conner Comes Home title character from the 1964 American Ace Books nurse-romance by Arlene Hale - writing as Arlene Hale, Gail Everett, Louise Christopher, and Lynn Williams, she wrote over 48 nurse-romances between 1960-1980[25]
- Scarlett Conway from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Nurse Cramer from the 1961 American novel by Joseph Heller Catch-22 [26]
- 'Nurse Betsy Crane' title character from the 1961-1964 American Charlton Comics romance book series of [at least 27] books.[27][28]
- Nadine Crowell from the 1963- American soap opera General Hospital[29]
- Ellen Crozier from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
D
- Shirley Daniels from the 1982-1988 American television series St. Elsewhere[30]
- Hospital RN Jill Danko from the 1970s American police series The Rookies.
- Student Nurse Stella Dawson from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
- Staff Nurse Dorothy Denton from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
- Nurse Duckett from Joseph Heller's novel Catch-22[26]
- Lisa "Duffy" Duffin from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Madiha Durrani from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Annie Dutton from the soap opera Guiding Light[12]
E
- Eliza, the lost love of Faust VIII in the manga and anime of Shaman King
- Carla Espinosa from the 2001-2010 American sitcom Scrubs[31]
F
- Charlie Fairhead from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Fanny from the fighting video game Guilty Gear Petit
- Mary Fanshawe from the 1934 American film Once to Every Woman[32]
- Adrian "Fletch" Fletcher from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Floria from the 2025 Swiss film Late Shift[33]
- Gaylord "Greg" Focker from the films Meet the Parents[34] and Meet the Fockers[35]
- Mary Forbes student nurse from the 1939 American comedy film Four Girls in White[36]
- Kitty Forman from the sitcom That '70s Show[37]
- Sonia Fowler from the British soap opera EastEnders[23]
G
- Lisa Garland from survival horror Silent Hill series of video games
- Sarah Gamp from the Charles Dickens British novel Martin Chuzzlewit[38] - and in various adaptations including Martin Chuzzlewit (1964 TV series),[39] Martin Chuzzlewit (1994 TV series)[40]
H
- Audrey March Hardy from the soap opera General Hospital[29]
- Haruhara Haruko, in a brief instance in the first episode of the anime series FLCL
- Nurse Rose Harper from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
- Ruby Haswell from the British soap opera Emmerdale[41]
- Carol Hathaway from the television series ER[2]
- Hello Nurse from the animated television series Animaniacs
- Dolores Hicks from the 1925 American silent film Oh Doctor![42]
- David Hide from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Sister Hoggett from the 1967 British comedy film Carry On Doctor [24]
- Jasmine Hopkins, staff nurse, from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Marie Horton from the soap opera Days of Our Lives
- Margaret "Hot Lips" Houlihan from M*A*S*H[43][44]
J
- Donna Jackson from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Nurse Frances James from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
- Lily Jarvik from the television series ER[2]
- Maia Jeffries from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
- Tania Jeffries from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
- Epiphany Johnson from the soap opera General Hospital[29]
- Nurse Joy from Japanse franchise Pokémon
- Nurse Judy from the 1938 American film Prison Nurse[45] based on the 1934 novel by the same name[46]
- 'Nurse Julie of Ward Three' title character of the 1964 Canadian Harlequin romance novel by Joan Callendar[47]
- Naomi Julien from the British soap opera EastEnders[23]
- Meena Jutla from the British soap opera Emmerdale[41]
K
- Asuna Karino from Japanese television series Kamen Rider Ex-Aid[48]
- Sarah Keate the nurse-protagonist in many of Mignon G. Eberhart's American mystery crime novels, including The Patient in Room 18 (1929), While the Patient Slept (1930) and Wolf in Man's Clothing (1942).[49] Subsequently in filmed versions: While the Patient Slept (1935),[50] Murder by an Aristocrat (1936),[51] The Great Hospital Mystery (1937),[52] The Patient in Room 18 (1938),[53] Mystery House (1938),[54] and The Dark Stairway (1938).[55]
- Doris Kendall from the 1931 American film Born to Love (film)[56]
- Maria Kendall from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Clive King, staff nurse from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Doris King from the 1937 American film The Man Who Found Himself[57]
- Katya Kinski from the Australian soap opera Neighbours[13]
- Marty Kirkby from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Vinnie Kruse from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
L
- Mary Lamont from the 1940 American film Dr. Kildare's Strange Case[58]
- Ayesha Lee from the British soap opera Doctors[59]
- 'Nurse Lingwood's patient', title character from the British nurse-romance novel by Quenna Tilbury; she wrote at least 17 nurse-romances c.1989-c.2019 published by Linford Romance[60][61]
- Nurse Liz, title character from the 2015 British BBC Paul Whitehouse radio and television comedy series Nurse[62]
- Staff Nurse Helen Lloyd from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
- Abby Lockhart from the American television series ER[2]
- Peri Lomax from the British soap opera Hollyoaks[63][17]
- Tegan Lomax from the British soap opera Hollyoaks[17]
- Jade Lovall from the British television series Casualty[4]
M
- Katherine MacDonald from the 1938 American film Secrets of a Nurse[64]
- Kylie Maddon from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Chuny Marquez from the American television series ER[2]
- Jacob Masters from the British television series Casualty[4]
- 'New Matron' from the 1969 British comedy film Carry On Again Doctor [65]
- Matt from the 2024- American television mockumentary sitcom St.Denis Medical[1]
- Nurse Sandra May from the 1967 British comedy film Carry On Doctor [24]
- Nurse Dixie McCall from the TV series Emergency![66]
- Lieutenant Jane "Snapshot" McCall from the 1948 American film Homecoming [67]
- Gina McConnell from the 1965 British Hammer film Hysteria[68]
- Lieutenant Ruth McCara from the 1953 American film Battle Circus[69]
- Malik McGrath from the American television series ER[2]
- Marilyn McGrath from the 1988 American television series HeartBeat; McGrath was the first portrayal of a lesbian as a main character in a prime time television show, it was also the first to portray a lesbian couple[70]
- Luca McIntyre from the British soap Doctors[71]
- Siobhan McKenzie from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Celine McQueen from the British soap opera Hollyoaks[17]
- Cleo McQueen from the British soap Hollyoaks[72][17]
- Cameron Mickelthwaite from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Robyn Miller from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Steve Mills from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
- Marilyn Morgan from the four 1969-1971 American nurse-romance novels by Rubie Saunders, which featured a black nurse as the central character[73]
- Dottie Morrison from the 1942 American film Parachute Nurse[74]
- Faye Morton from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Nurse Murchison recurring character in the twelve 1957–1999 American science fiction novels Sector General [75]
N
- Charge Nurse Naydrad recurring character in the twelve 1957–1999 American science fiction novels Sector General [75]
- Nurse Nelson from the 1970 American film Quarantined[76]
- Audrey Nelson from the 1954 American science fiction comedy film The Atomic Kid[77]
- Karen Newburn, ward sister from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Student Nurse Nightingale from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
- 'Night sister' from the 1969 British comedy film Carry On Again Doctor [65]
- Bryan Nolan from the British soap opera EastEnders[23]
- Lynsey Nolan from the British soap opera Hollyoaks[17]
- 'Myra North, Special Nurse' title character from the 1936-1941 American NEA syndicate comic strip[78]
- 'Nurse' from the 1967 British comedy film Carry On Doctor [24]
- 'Nurse' from the 1972 British comedy film Carry On Matron [9]
- 'Nurse in bath' from the British comedy films Carry On Doctor (1967)[24] and Carry On Matron (1972)[9]
- 'Nurses Home nurse' from the 1967 British comedy film Carry On Doctor [24]
O
- Alyssa Ogawa from the American television series 1987-1994 Star Trek: The Next Generation[79] and the 1996 film Star Trek: First Contact[80]
- Ngozi Okoye from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Joan Olson from the 1963 American film Police Nurse[81]
- 'Out-Patients Sister' from the 1969 British comedy film Carry On Again Doctor [65]
P
- Norma Page student nurse from the 1939 American comedy film Four Girls in White[36]
- Pat Page student nurse in 1939 American comedy film Four Girls in White[36]
- Alison Palmer, title nurse from the 1979 British nurse-romance novel Sister in Opposition, one of a number of books by Linda Shand, mainly published by Mills & Boon[82][83]
- Lucy Papandrao from the 1982-1988 American television series St. Elsewhere[30]
- Tom Paris from the American 1995-2001 television series Star Trek: Voyager[84]
- Nurse Parkin from the 1967 British comedy film Carry On Doctor [24]
- Ann Perkins from the 2009-2015 American television series Parks and Recreation[85]
- Peter Petrelli from the American 2006-2010 television series Heroes[86]
- Nina Pickering from the British 2008-2013 supernatural television series Being Human[87]
- Pinoko from the Japanese 1970s manga, 2001-2002 animation and 1996 films Black Jack[88]
- Poppy Pomfrey from the British 1997-2007 books, films and television series Harry Potter[89]
- Tiffany Pratt from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
- Miss Preen from the American 1939 play and 1941 film The Man Who Came to Dinner[90]
R
- Nurse Ratched from the American 1962 nove by Ken Kesey's One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nestl[91] [92]
- Mildred Ratched from the American 2020 television series Ratched[93]
- Megan Roach from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Robbinsc student nurse from the 1939 American comedy film Four Girls in White[36]
- Laverne Roberts from the 2001-2010 American sitcom Scrubs[31]
- Selina Roberts from the Australian 1984- soap opera Home and Away[94]
S
- Tina Seabrook from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Ann Sebastian from the 1950 American film The Sleeping City[95]
- Serena from the 2024- American television mockumentary sitcom St. Denis Medical[1]
- Ellie Sharpe, theatre sister, from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Peggy Shotwell from the 1982-1988 American television series St. Elsewhere[30]
- 'Shapely Nurse' from the 1972 British comedy film Carry On Matron [9]
- Lucky Simpson from the British television series Holby City[14]
- 'Sister' from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse [6]
- 'Sister' from the 1972 British comedy film Carry On Matron[9]
- Zac Smith from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
- Miss Soaper, Matron from the British comedy films Carry On Nurse (1959),[6] Carry On Doctor (1967),[24] Carry On Again Doctor (1969),[65] and Carry On Matron (1972)[9]
- Deborah Solomon from the 1984 American film Purple Hearts[96]
- Bobbie Spencer from the soap opera General Hospital[29]
- Rita Stapleton Bauer from the soap opera Guiding Light[12]
- Miss Stephens from the 1937 American film Wife, Doctor and Nurse[97]
- Ray Sykes, senior staff nurse, from the British television series Holby City[14]
T
- Samantha Taggart from the American television series ER[2]
- Claire Temple from the 2015-2018 American television series Daredevil[98]
- Mikan Tsumiki from the Japanese 2010- visual novel and video game Danganronpa 2: Goodbye Despair
W
- Toni Warner from the New Zealand soap opera Shortland Street[18]
- Elizabeth Webber from the soap opera General Hospital[29]
- Glenda White from the 1942 American film Parachute Nurse[99]
- Jodie Whyte from the British television series Casualty[4]
- Chrissie Williams from the British television series Holby City[14]
- Rory Williams from the British 1963- television series Doctor Who
- Nurse Willing from the 1969 British comedy film Carry On Again Doctor [65]
- Tanya Woods from the 1997-2005 British soap opera Family Affairs[100]
- 'Women's ward nurse' from the 1967 British comedy film Carry On Doctor [24]
- Jennifer Worth a real nurse and midwife fictionalised in the 2012- British television period drama Call the Midwife
- Lydia Wright from the American television series ER[2]
Y
- Mary Alice Young from the 2004-2012 American television series Desperate Housewives[101]
- Young Nurse from the 1959 British comedy film Carry On Nurse[6]
See also
- Category:Fictional nurses - Wikipedia
- List of fictional doctors
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