Fan Casting Perdita (The Winter's Tale) as Perdita in Characters by Name but I'm Excruciatingly Thorough

connieblackwood made this fan casting suggestion on August 16, 2024. What do you think? See below to cast your vote, or click here to see all fan casting suggestions for this role.

Perdita (The Winter's Tale) as Perdita in Characters by Name but I'm Excruciatingly Thorough

Perdita (The Winter's Tale)Italy

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Perdita is one of the heroines of William Shakespeare's play The Winter's Tale. She is the daughter of Leontes, King of Sicily, and his wife Hermione. Perdita was very small when she was thrown...
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Characters by Name but I'm Excruciatingly Thorough

Characters by Name but I'm Excruciatingly Thorough

I'm really into name origins and meanings hahaha
Please I am begging you. Please look up the origin of a name before adding it. I'm trying to have as few roles as possible and half of all names come from "John" somehow. A GREAT SOURCE IS BEHINDTH...
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Perdita (The Winter's Tale) has been suggested by fans for 25 roles on myCast, including 16 in Fictional Characters Sorted By Age. Similar actors include Miranda (The Tempest), Queen Hermione, and Marina (Pericles, Prince of Tyre). Perdita (The Winter's Tale) was suggested to play Perdita in Characters by Name but I'm Excruciatingly Thorough by connieblackwood. Other actors sugggested to play this role include Perdita. Characters by Name but I'm Excruciatingly Thorough has 1230 roles, including 'Elisheva' / Ἐλισάβετ (Elisabet / Elisabeth / Elisheba / Elizabeth / Isabelle), Miryam / Mariam / Maria / מִרְיָם / Μαριάμ / Μαρία (Marie / Mary), and Yochanan (Jack / Jane / Joan / John / Jon).

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