Fictional characters who exhibit and/or have been diagnosed with bipolar disorder.
Film
Year | Character | Actor(s) | Film | Director | Notes |
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2008 | Maria Elena | Penélope Cruz | Vicky Cristina Barcelona | Woody Allen | Not diagnosed in film, but exhibits drastic mood swings consistent with mania and depression. |
2012 | Patrizio "Pat" Solitano Jr. | Bradley Cooper | Silver Linings Playbook | David O. Russell | |
2014 | Cam Stuart | Mark Ruffalo | Infinitely Polar Bear | Maya Forbes | The film is based on the filmmaker's life with her bipolar father. |
Television
Comics
Year | Character | Series/Franchise | Author/Publisher |
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1942 | Two-Face | Batman | DC Comics |
1960 | Multi-Man | Challengers of the Unknown | |
1962 | Hank Pym | Ant-Man | Marvel Comics |
1962 | Will Magnus | Showcase | DC Comics |
1964 | Norman Osborn | Spider-Man | Marvel Comics |
1966 | Mimic | X-Men | |
1978 | Count Vertigo | Black Canary/Green Arrow | DC Comics |
1985 | Black Mask | Batman | DC Comics |
2019 | Nadia van Dyne | The Unstoppable Wasp | Marvel Comics |
Literature
Year | Character | Book | Author | Notes |
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1987 | Annie Wilkes | Misery | Stephen King | Also appears in the 1990 film adaptation. |
2011 | Leonard Bankhead | The Marriage Plot | Jeffrey Eugenides | The book's plot is heavily driven by Leonard's mental illness. |
2015 | Theodore Finch | All the Bright Places | Jennifer Niven | Also appears in the 2020 film adaptation. |
1962 | Esther Greenwood | The Bell Jar | Sylvia Plath | Character's struggles with depression were based on the ones that the author experienced herself. |
1999 | Marigold Westward | The Illustrated Mum | Jacqueline Wilson | Also appears in the 2003 TV film adaptation. |
Video Games
Year | Character | Actor(s) | Game | Developer | Notes |
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2010 | Alan Wake | Ilkka Villi, Matthew Porretta | Alan Wake, Alan Wake 2 | Remedy Entertainment | Alan describes himself as manic-depressive in the manuscript page Barry's Struggles With Artists in Alan Wake 2. |
2017 | Gregg Lee | No voice acting | Night in the Woods | Finji | Implied by the story and his characteristics to be bipolar. Also suggested by the character Bea in the game. |
See also
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