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Throughout entertainment – literature, movies, comic books, video games, etc. – you’ll find librarians. Often we’re tucked away in supporting roles though, even in those cases, we are frequently an essential cog in the story’s development. Whether functioning as a plot device to provide backstory or crucial information or as heroes in their own right, librarians have always had a place in the collective imagination. One might even say the library itself – as a space, an institution, an idea – often acts as a character in stories.

From the enchanting world of fantasy novels to the bustling streets of television dramas, librarians play multifaceted roles that extend beyond their stereotypical image. We’re depicted as crazy, scary, magical, even sexy! So, what constitutes the archetype of the librarian? We’ll leave that to you to decide. But, to help you on your path, as good librarians do, we present to you here a woefully incomplete list of librarians in literature and pop culture.

There are plenty of pop-culture librarians to choose from. Who did we miss? Who is your favorite?

LibrarianWhere You May Know Them FromClaim to Fame
Rupert GilesBuffy the Vampire Slayer (Film, 1992, TV Series 1997-2003)Battles the Vampiric forces of evil
The LibrarianTerry Pratchett’s Discworld (Novel Series, 1983-2015)Interdimensional Orangutan Librarian and rock keyboardist
Barbara Gordon a.k.a Batgirl and OracleDC Comics (Comic Book, 1967-Present)Fights crime alongside the caped crusader, Batman.
Evelyn CarnahanThe Mummy (Film, 1999)As a librarian and egyptologist, Evelyn helps defeat the mummy, Imhotep
Madam PinceHarry Potter (Novels, 1997-2007)As a librarian and Egyptologist, Evelyn helps defeat the mummy, Imhotep
Tammy Swanson a.k.a. Tammy TwoParks and Recreation (TV Series, 2000-15)Ron Swanson’s evil ex-wife, sometimes referred to as a “punk ass book jockey”
Mary Hatch BaileyIt’s a Wonderful Life (Film, 1946)Making librarianship look like a fate worse than death
Ghost LibrarianGhostbusters (Film,1984)Shushing patrons and kicking off a city-wide ghost epidemic in NYC
AtozStar Trek (TV Series,1966-69)Saving the inhabitants of the planet Sarpeidon from destruction
Mike HanlonStephen King’s IT (Novel, 1986)Getting “The Losers’ Club” back together to battle Pennywise the clown
Mira RomaineStar Trek (TV Series,1966-69)Librarian aboard the USS Enterprise, transferring equipment to Memory Alpha, the Federation’s Central Library
Romney WordsworthThe Twilight Zone (TV Series, 1959-64)In the episode entitled “The Obsolete Man,” Romney Wordsworth, a librarian, is deemed obsolete and ordered to be executed by an authoritarian dictator. Coincidentally, Wordsworth is played by Burgess Meredith who also depicted the book-addicted Henry Bemis in the classic Twilight Zone episode, “Time Enough at Last.”
Alicia HullStorm Center (Film, 1956)Played by Bette Davis, Hull gets shunned by her town for refusing to remove “objectionable” books from the library.
Stuart GoodsonThe Public (Film, 2018)Played by Emilio Estevez, Goodson takes a stand for homeless patrons of the Cincinnati Public Library. Ironically, Estevez is well-known for his role in The Breakfast Club where he is sent to the library for punishment. I guess he saw the light.
Marian ParooThe Music Man (Musical,1957; Film 1962)Seeing through the lies of a conman before falling for him. Whoopsy.