Monday, March 7, 2011

100 Most Memorable Female TV Characters less than a minute ago http://www.tvsquad.com/2011/03/02/10... March is Women's History Month, which makes it the perfect time for our countdown of the 100 best female TV characters in prime-time history. You may love some of them, you may hate some of them, but it's a sure bet that all of these TV women will spark memories of some of the best tube-watchin' TV land has offered. Sue Sylvester100. Sue Sylvester 'Glee' (2009-present) | Played By: Jane Lynch The enthusiastic manner in which she embraces her role as McKinley High villain alone makes the show worth watching. Sue's motivation in her anti?New Directions plotting is the continued success of her Cheerios, the school's cheerleading squad, but no matter what her reasons, her trademark track suits, brilliantly biting quips, and devotion to sister Jean have made her one of the most compelling (and quotable) characters on TV these days. Daisy Duke, Dukes of Hazzard99. Daisy Duke 'The Dukes of Hazzard' (1979-85) | Played By: Catherine Bach Waitress at the Boar's Nest, object of affection for deputy Enos, and as skilled a driver and sharpshooter as either of her male cousins Luke and Bo, Daisy will still always be most associated with the short shorts forever known as Daisy Dukes. Nancy Botwin, Weeds98. Nancy Botwin 'Weeds' (2005-present) | Played By: Mary-Louise Parker What's a soccer mom to do when her husband unexpectedly dies and leaves her to raise two rambunctious sons on her own? Launch her own drug business, of course. Not content to simply sling weed to her fellow suburbanites, Nancy's business has taken her to some strange, near-death places, two more marriages, another baby and, looming next season, likely jail. Flo Castleberry97. Flo Castleberry 'Alice' (1976-85) | Played By: Polly Holliday The red bouffant-wearing, gum-smacking, man-chasing waitress at Mel's Diner wasn't exactly the best slinger of hash in Phoenix, but she was a fun and sassy, always ready with a flirtatious greeting for the customers, a helping hand for pals Alice and Vera, and a snappy comeback for grumpy Mel, most famously telling her boss to "Kiss my grits!" Dee, It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia96. Dee Reynolds 'It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia' (2005-present) | Played By: Kaitlin Olson Though she's as wacky, selfish and ethically ambiguous as the rest of The Gang, "Sweet Dee" is often the butt of their jokes. A lesser female would crumble under such treatment -- which includes constant references to her alleged bird-like appearance and taunts about her failed acting career and mysterious pregnancy -- but Dee simply meets Dennis, Charlie, Mac and Frank's unchivalrous behavior with unladylike, but deserved, reactions of her own. Abby Sciuto, NCIS95. Abby Sciuto 'NCIS' (2003-present) | Played By: Pauley Perrette Is her goth dress and vast knowledge of all things death-related a contradiction to her upbeat personality and general happiness with her job? Only if you believe in stereotypes. Besides, what's not to love about a woman with a farting toy hippo named Bert? Sam Carter Stargate SG 194. Sam Carter 'Stargate SG-1' (1997-2007) | Played By: Amanda Tapping She was an astrophysicist and pilot whose efforts helped bring the Stargate program into existence and who actually led the Atlantis adventure for a year, prompting Stargate leader Jack O'Neill to refer to her brain as a national resource. Brenda Walsh, Beverly Hills 9021093. Brenda Walsh 'Beverly Hills, 90210' (1990-2000) | Played By: Shannen Doherty Whiny, self-obsessed and flighty, Brenda was a teen both envied by real-life teens -- partly because she was surrounded by hunky boyfriend Dylan and equally hunky twin brother Brandon -- but also so hated that she inspired the creation of the "I Hate Brenda" fan newsletter. Chrissie, Three's Company92. Chrissy Snow 'Three's Company' (1977-84) | Played By: Suzanne Somers The quintessential dumb blonde character, Chrissy (real name: Christmas Snow) kicked the stereotype up a notch, dishing out double entrendres and malapropisms on a regular basis, wearing her hair in pigtails and adopting a girlish voice and demeanor. She was also the frequent subject of attention from men, even after they'd heard her laugh, which could only be described as "snorting." Chloe O'Brian 2491. Chloe O'Brian '24' (2001-2010) | Played By: Mary Lynn Rajskub Other women and other co-workers had come and gone (sometimes in a permanent manner) in Jack Bauer's life, but Chloe was a bright, talented, somewhat antisocial (some fans believed she had Asperger's) CTU analyst and eventual agency head whose expertise and willingness to challenge authority was directly responsible for saving the hero's life on more than one occasion. Pepper Anderson, Police Woman90. Pepper Anderson 'Police Woman' (1974-78) | Played By: Angie Dickinson Hollywood sex symbol Dickinson projected a much less glamorous, grittier image as Pepper, a Los Angeles police detective who often went undercover to solve the most brutal crimes. Pepper was one of primetime's first female drama series stars, and applications by women to police departments across the country reportedly shot up after the show's first season. Miranda Bailey, Grey's Anatomy89. Miranda Bailey 'Grey's Anatomy' (2005-present) | Played By: Chandra Wilson Nicknamed "The Nazi" by her Seattle Grace co-workers, Bailey is a blunt leader who, nonetheless, has provided much hand-holding for her fellow medical professionals, too, and has shown her own vulnerability in her rocky relationship with her ex-husband. She has also balked at her nickname, offended that her co-workers focus on her demeanor without acknowledging the emotional toll her tough public persona hides. Lois Wilkerson, Malcolm in the Middle88. Lois Wilkerson 'Malcolm in the Middle' (2000-06) | Played By: Jane Kaczmarek Her sons would have described her as mean and stifling, but mother Lois had learned early in motherhood that being wishy-washy with her kids was only a detriment to their development (and her sanity). And that was a realization that served her particularly well as the only female in a family with five sons, including genius Malcolm and trouble-prone Francis and Reese. Jessica Tate, Soap87. Jessica Tate 'Soap' (1977-81) | Played By: Katherine Helmond The matriarch of the wealthy Tate clan, Jessica had it all, including a closet full of skeletons and a serially cheating husband in Chester. But she also remained blissfully ignorant of some of the realities of life around her (and stuck her head in the sand for others), which allowed her to charge ahead eternally optimistic, even when, in the series finale, she stood in front of a firing squad after being kidnapped. Patty Hewes, Damages86. Patty Hewes 'Damages' (2007-present) | Played By: Glenn Close A power player in a male-dominated world, litigator Patty is willing to go to a lot of ethical and legal far corners to win her cases, including ordering the murder of a dog and of the prot�g� who she'd developed motherly feelings for. Hey, remember, this isn't a list of the most likable female TV characters, but the most memorable. Diana, V85. Diana 'V' (1984-85) | Played By: Jane Badler The very intense and committed leader of the aliens known as The Visitors escaped Resistance capture several times after the first attack on earth, and despite the efforts of many on Team Resistance, she evaded recapture long enough to launch the Second Invasion of Earth. Suzanne Sugarbaker84. Suzanne Sugarbaker 'Designing Women' (1986-93) | Played By: Delta Burke She was a rich, selfish former beauty queen and southern belle, which often led her to butt heads with her far more pragmatic sister Julia. But Suzanne didn't need anyone's help in defending herself from Julia or the outside world, thanks to her feisty personality, her ability to give as good as she got and the fact that she's a pistol-packin' member of the NRA. Sun Kwon, Lost83. Sun Kwon 'Lost' (2004-10) | Played By: Yunjin Kim An heiress who fell in love with her father's employee, Sun became unhappy with her new husband, Jin, as he devoted himself to moving up in the company and the two were unable to conceive a child. She planned to leave Jin, but the two reconciled after the Oceanic plane crash, and the pampered Sun became a physically and emotionally tough survivor who gave birth to their daughter and was reunited with her love briefly, before their tragic demise in a submarine. Sue Ellen Ewing82. Sue Ellen Ewing 'Dallas' (1978-91) | Played By: Linda Gray A beauty queen raised by her mother with the sole intent of marrying a wealthy man like J.R., Sue Ellen put up with years of J.R.'s tomcattin' ways while falling further into her own self-destructive alcoholism. But after finally accepting that J.R. would never change, Sue Ellen eventually emerged as a stronger woman, who got her demons in check, ditched ol' J.R. and moved to London. Jill Munroe Charlie's Angels81. Jill Munroe 'Charlie's Angels' (1976-81) | Played By: Farrah Fawcett She was the breakout beauty of the 'Angels' bunch, but Jill was also a tomboy-ish athlete who left behind a police desk job to join Charlie's undercover team of agents. And when even that didn't prove to be exciting or daring enough, she left the Townsend agency (when Fawcett left the show after one season) to become a race car driver. Betty Suarez, Ugly Betty80. Betty Suarez 'Ugly Betty' (2006-10) | Played By: America Ferrera Her Mode magazine cohorts liked to make her plain Jane appearance an issue, but confident, informed, hard-working Betty stuck to her guns, and her values, and relied on her skills and intelligence to lead her through the backstabbing, cutthroat environment as the fashion mag. Jaime Sommers, Bionic Woman79. Jaime Sommers 'The Bionic Woman' (1976-78) | Played By: Lindsay Wagner A former tennis pro and teacher, Jaime's life was saved with the government's bionic body part replacements when she was injured while skydiving with love Steve Austin. Jaime worked for the government to repay the debt, but also remained wedded to the idea of having a life outside the Office of Strategic Science, which she did in future 'Bionic Woman' reunion storylines by becoming a doctor. Willow Rosenberg, Buffy the Vampire Slayer78. Willow Rosenberg 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997-2003) | Played By: Alyson Hannigan A shy teen with little confidence when she was introduced, Willow begins to gain more self-assurance as she begins to perfect her magical skills. A brief foray to the dark side gave way to a more mature Willow, who understood the real power of her magic and its effects on others. Kyra Sedgwick77. Brenda Leigh Johnson 'The Closer' (2005-present) | Played By: Kyra Sedgwick She can come off as a sweet Southern woman with a major candy jones, but don't let the exterior fool you. She's also a clever, exacting, patient interrogator and a workaholic, meaning there are few things in her life, including, to his chagrin, husband Fritz, that come between the Los Angeles Police Department deputy chief and solving a case. Morticia Addams, Addams Family76. Morticia Addams 'The Addams Family' (1964-66) | Played By: Carolyn Jones The cultured, refined matriarch of the Addams clan, Morticia kept her family in order, arranging beautiful vases of flowers (well, the stems; she cut off the roses) for their home, raising flesh-eating plants, keeping hubby Gomez in line with her vampy ways and, like any good mom, making sure her family kept living life the Addams way, no matter how creepy, kooky or altogether ooky that may have seemed to everyone else. 75. Edna Garrett 'Facts of Life' (1979-88) | Played By: Charlotte Rae A former housekeeper to the Drummonds of 'Diff'rent Strokes,' Mrs. G became the den mother (and then dietician) at the Eastland Academy for girls. There, she became more like a second mom to Natalie, Tootie, Blair and Jo, and remained such an influential presence in their lives that she would also become their housemate and employer outside school. Snoop The Wire74. Felicia "Snoop" Pearson 'The Wire' (2002-08) | Played By: Felicia Pearson Pearson, a real-life former drug dealer and convicted felon, played Snoop, a murderous drug dealer in the Stanfield crime empire. Engaging in her pursuits with a fatalistic attitude, Snoop was rarely thrown, even in her final moments, when Michael guessed she was about to kill him and put a gun to her head instead. Marion Cunningham73. Marion Cunningham 'Happy Days' (1974-84) | Played By: Marion Ross Mrs. C, as The Fonz affectionately dubbed her, was a loving mama who saw the best in everyone, and cared not just about the well-being of her husband and children, but also of their friends and pseudo son, and upstairs tenant, Fonzie. Laura Ingalls, Little House on the Prairie72. Laura Ingalls 'Little House on the Prairie' (1974-83) | Played By: Melissa Gilbert The spirited daughter of Charles and Caroline, Laura remained the symbol for her family's commitment to hard work, integrity and self sufficiency and her small town's dedication to forging and remaining a close-knit community. Claudette, The Shield71. Claudette Wyms 'The Shield' (2002-08) | Played By: CCH Pounder The moral touchstone in the wildly corrupt "Barn," Claudette, one of the few black female cops when she began her career, felt repercussions in her career several times after standing up against her shady fellow cops. Ultimately, despite her worsening lupus, she was named Captain of the Barn, and satisfyingly got to be the one to lead the final charge that brought about Vic Mackey's downfall. Patty Duke70. Cathy/Patty Lane 'The Patty Duke Show' (1963-66) | Played By: Patty Duke They were cousins, identical cousins, where "Cathy adores a minuet, the Ballet Russes and crepes Suzette"' and "Patty loves to rock 'n' roll, and hot dogs make her lose control." Cleverly, the girls' different cultural backgrounds proved to be largely irrelevant in how they actually dealt with the usual challenges of being a teen. Ally McBeal69. Ally McBeal 'Ally McBeal' (1997-2002) | Played By: Calista Flockhart A talented lawyer, Ally was nonetheless also given to less rational experiences, like the dancing baby and other hallucinations she experienced while trying to mesh her career with her quest to find her soul mate. Ally made plenty of mistakes along the way, and engaged in some selfish activity where men were concerned, but ultimately her conscience always lead her to do what she felt was right. Daria68. Daria Morgendorffer 'Beavis and Butt-Head' and 'Daria' (1993-97 and 1997-2001) | Voiced By: Tracy Grandstaff Created as a foil to slackers Beavis and Butt-head, razor sharp Daria was too great a character to stay in the background, and was spun off into her own 'toon. Her droll musings and cynical teen angst were challenged by her popular sister Quinn, career-woman mom and ditzy dad, as well as her equally sarcastic artist pal Jane and a crush on Jane's slacker rocker brother, Trent. Karen Walker, Will and Grace67. Karen Walker 'Will & Grace' (1998-2006) | Played By: Megan Mullally A "spoiled, shrill, gold-digging socialite who would sooner chew off her own foot than do an honest day's work," is how her friend and boss Grace described her, which, while accurate, doesn't describe how fun and irreverent Karen is. It also hides how, though she'd hate to admit it, loyal a pal she is to Will, Grace, hubby Stanley and especially partner-in-shallow-crime Jack, who, with Karen, usually stole the show from the titular two. Gemma Teller, sons of anarchy66. Gemma Teller 'Sons of Anarchy' (2008-present) | Played By: Katey Sagal Sagal left Peggy Bundy far behind to play Gemma, the ultimate in fierce mamas, who, as the queen of a California motorcycle club led by her husband and son, is as tough as any of the men who surround her. In fact, Gemma is often the brains behind SAMCRO's plots, as she'll do anything, and endure anything, to ensure the club, her son and her family's survival. Whitley, A Different World65. Whitley Gilbert Wayne 'A Different World' (1987-93) | Played By: Jasmine Guy A spoiled, snobby Southern belle when the series began, Whitley was forced to get real and shed (some of) her superficial ways when she fell in love with regular guy Dwayne Wayne. And though the two clashed continuously, a last-minute declaration of love (during Whitley's wedding ceremony to another guy) led to a Dwayne-Whitley marriage, and her continuing evolution as a kinder, less selfish woman. Deanna Troi, Star Trek: The Next Generation064. Deanna Troi 'Star Trek: The Next Generation' (1987-94) | Played By: Marina Sirtis Despite her skin-tight suit (and the fact that the character was originally written to have four breasts), the half-human, half-Betazoid Enterprise counselor's skills were so respected by her peers that she eventually was promoted to the rank of commander. Angela Chase My So Called Life63. Angela Chase 'My So-Called Life' (1994-95) | Played By: Claire Danes One of the angsty-est teens in TV history was also one real-world teens could most identify with. And as 15-year-old Angela tried to figure out life by shedding everything that used to be familiar to her and adopting some diverse new friends, she remained true to her beliefs and values. Maddie Hayes, Moonlighting62. Maddie Hayes 'Moonlighting' (1985-89) | Played By: Cybill Shepherd Not content to be summed up by her looks, former model Maddie decided to operate the Blue Moon Detective Agency, a business she had long ago purchased as a tax write-off. And though her tangled personal relationship with fellow detective David would eventually drive the series, Maddie stubbornly remained firmly in charge ... of both the agency and, to David's chagrin, their affair. Alexis Colby, Dynasty61. Alexis Colby 'Dynasty' (1981-89) | Played By: Joan Collins The opposite of sweet and selfless rival Krystle, Alexis was, of course, the far more interesting 'Dynasty' diva. Her methods, which included trying to destroy ex-husband Blake and his new wife Krystle, were often misguided, but her passion and motivation while fighting for her beloved children were right on the money. Jeannie, I Dream of Jeannie60. Jeannie 'I Dream of Jeannie' (1965-70) | Played By: Barbara Eden She was a woman devoted to her job -- pleasing "master" Tony and helping him in any way she could -- even when her boss didn't want her help, and by forging ahead, Jeannie was actually quite in control of her destiny (and eventually married her master). Hot Lips, MASH59. Margaret Houlihan 'M*A*S*H' (1972-83) | Played By: Loretta Swit They called her "Hot Lips," but Margaret wasn't just the camp's resident hot babe; she was also a smart, caring, talented nurse who could hold her own with wiseguys Hawkeye, Trapper, B.J. and Winchester. Florence Johnston58. Florence Johnston 'The Jeffersons' (1975-85) | Played By: Marla Gibbs The Jeffersons' sassy, wise-crackin' maid didn't take gruff from anyone, particularly boss George, who hated her cooking and laziness. Florence had become a de facto member of the family, however, and felt comfortable continuing her laziness and zinging Mr. J back whenever he dropped an insult. She even earned a short-lived spin-off, 'Checking In,' that lasted four episodes in 1981 before she headed back to work (or not to work) in that dee-luxe apartment in the sky. Lorelai Gilmore, Gilmore Girls57. Lorelai Gilmore 'Gilmore Girls' (2000-07) | Played By: Lauren Graham She didn't focus on the challenges of being a single teen mom, and instead made sure daughter Rory's life was filled with love, laughter, a deep appreciation and knowledge of pop culture, and the assurance that Lorelai would always be there as her mom and her fast-talkin' BFF. Carol Brady56. Carol Brady 'The Brady Bunch' (1969-74) | Played By: Florence Henderson Carol broke the ugly stereotype of the wicked stepmother, as she loved the Brady boys as much as her own daughters. In one memorable episode, she even offered to run away with Bobby when he felt he was unwanted in the famous ranch house. Colleen McMurphy, China Beach55. Colleen McMurphy 'China Beach' (1988-91) | Played By: Dana Delany She represented the sacrifices made by and horrific experiences encountered by nurses in the Vietnam War, who may not have personally engaged in combat, but certainly saw and treated the heartbreaking results of it. Jennifer Marlowe, WKRP in Cincinnati54. Jennifer Marlowe 'WKRP in Cincinnati' (1978-82) | Played By: Loni Anderson The antithesis of the dumb blonde stereotype, shrewd, confident WKRP receptionist Jennifer was one of the station's most calming forces, whether she was answering phones (she refused to type, take dictation or get coffee), helping the bickering staff make up, deflecting the creepy advances of salesman Herb or protecting nervous boss Mr. Carlson from dealing with people and issues that freaked him out. Gidget53. Gidget Lawrence 'Gidget' (1965-66) | Played By: Sally Field Days at the beach and boyfriend Moondoggie took up much of Gidget's time, but her so-called life was really about a 15-year-old girl trying to maneuver the tricky teen years while being raised by a single dad. Endora, Bewitched52. Endora 'Bewitched' (1964-72) | Played By: Agnes Moorehead Opposed to daughter Sam's marriage to the mortal Darrin -- whom Endora refers to as "Durwood" -- Endora became the ultimate meddling mother-in-law. Opposed to all mortals, in fact, Endora was especially horrified at having one in her family, which led her to cast many a spell on Durwood, not in hopes of killing him, but in hopes of killing his marriage to Samantha. Abby, ER51. Abby Lockhart 'ER' (1994-2009) | Played By: Maura Tierney An E.R. nurse who temporarily sacrificed her own dreams of becoming a doctor to pay for her then-husband's med school stay, Abby didn't let her alcoholism, her painful childhood with her bipolar-disorder-suffering mother and absentee dad or rocky romantic relationships derail her, as she became a doctor, wife and mother by series' end. 50. Olivia Benson 'Law & Order: SVU' ( 1999-present) | Played By: Mariska Hargitay The product of her mother's rape, Benson chose to devote her career to working in the sex crimes unit of the NYPD, where she was a sympathetic presence and fierce protector for sexual assault victims, even after nearly being assaulted herself in a season 9 episode. June Cleaver49. June Cleaver 'Leave It to Beaver' (1957-63) | Played By: Barbara Billingsley She was always a little worried about Wally and The Beav, always willing to nurse their physical and emotional wounds with an icy glass of milk and freshly-baked cookies and always answered the door -- and vacuumed! -- with her trademark pearls intact. Retro, sure, but she was one magnificent mama. Carla Tortelli, Cheers48. Carla Tortelli 'Cheers' (1982-93) | Played By: Rhea Perlman Cheers waitress Carla had far less education than fellow waitress Diane, but no one could come up with a clever jab faster than Carla, who kept her co-workers and customers in line with her sharp tongue. The tough Boston broad was just as in control in her personal life, which allowed her to raise eight children on her own after divorcing oily Nick and being widowed by cheating former hockey pro Eddie. Leslie Knope, Parks and Recreation47. Leslie Knope 'Parks and Recreation' (2009-present) | Played By: Amy Poehler The always-enthusiastic Leslie might be annoying, if it weren't for the fact that her enthusiasm is so completely genuine. Her life's mission is to use her local government position to make Pawnee a better place to live for its citizens (and to become the first female president), even if that means ignoring her more cynical co-workers or spinning negative feedback into positive, as when she says a group of townies yelling at her is really "people caring loudly at me." Pegy Bundy Married With Children46. Peg Bundy 'Married ... With Children' (1987-97) | Played By: Katey Sagal She was the housewife who sat on the couch watching TV and eating bonbons. Selfish, lazy, big-haired Peg was completely unapologetic about her love of spending husband Al's money and her hatred of doing anything domestic, making her a fun and refreshing alternative to both the harried housewives and work-obsessed women that have populated most of prime time. Blanche Devereaux, Golden Girls45. Blanche Devereaux 'The Golden Girls' (1985-92) | Played By: Rue McClanahan Southern belle Blanche had a more active love life than characters half her age, and was unashamed about her constant hot pursuit of male company after the death of her beloved husband George. The always-stylishly-attired Blanche, like her fellow 'Golden Girls,' showed that women of a more advanced age didn't have to fit into any stereotypes. Florida Evans, Good Times44. Florida Evans 'Good Times' (1974-79) | Played By: Esther Rolle Introduced to TV land as the family's maid on 'Maude,' Florida and her family were moved to Chicago for 'Good Times,' where the family constantly struggled to make it out of the housing projects. They finally had a shot, only to lose father James in a car accident, leaving the resilient Florida to continue the family's struggle on her own. Jessica Fletcher, Murder She Wrote43. Jessica Fletcher 'Murder, She Wrote' (1984-96) | Played By: Angela Lansbury No retired widow was she; Jessica was the bestselling mystery novel author of tomes like 'The Corpse Danced at Midnight' and 'The Corpse Swam by Moonlight.' She was also an amateur sleuth who got wrapped up in real-life murder mysteries in her Maine hometown and anywhere she traveled, from New York to Hawaii. Shirley Feeney, Laverne and Shirley42. Shirley Feeney 'Laverne & Shirley' (1976-83) | Played By: Cindy Williams The eternal optimist to her more cynical pal Laverne, sweet Shirley was responsible for getting the two gals back on their feet again every time one of their plans to meet nice guys or improve their lives inevitably fell through. Carrie Bradshaw41. Carrie Bradshaw 'Sex and the City' (1998-2004) | Played By: Sarah Jessica Parker TV's most recent It Girl, writer Carrie was committed to work, fashion, her friends and finding love, all while eschewing many of the rules her fellow New York 30-somethings went along with. Her weekly newspaper chronicle of life and love in NYC was like a personal diary of her own Big exploits, but also put her romantic dramas in a context that had universal meaning. Dorothy, Golden Girls40. Dorothy Zbornak 'The Golden Girls' (1985-92) | Played By: Bea Arthur Sarcastic and biting, the practical Dorothy was the much-needed voice of reason among the 'Golden Girls.' Often teased by her roomies, including mama Sophia, for being unfeminine thanks to her height and deep voice, the high school teacher nevertheless had her share of suitors, including Blanche's uncle, whom she married at the end of the series. Mary Beth Lacey, Cagney and Lacey39. Mary Beth Lacey 'Cagney & Lacey' (1981-88) | Played By: Tyne Daly A married-with-children policewoman, Mary Beth shared with partner Cagney the challenges facing females in a male-dominated, and often dangerous, profession. She also dealt with issues unique to her life, such as the tension her work and hours away from home created with her husband. Ethel Mertz, I Love Lucy38. Ethel Mertz 'I Love Lucy' (1951-87) | Played By: Vivian Vance Ethel was Lucy's landlord, best friend and much-needed voice of reason during their hilarious schemes. A bit more deferential to her husband Fred than Lucy was to Ricky, sharp-tongued Ethel was still fiercely loyal to Lucy, whether the two were competing with each other for a showbiz role, operating a dress shop or restaurant together or trying to control the flow of sweets at the chocolate factory. Amanda Woodward, Melrose Place37. Amanda Woodward 'Melrose Place' (1992-99) | Played By: Heather Locklear She certainly dressed like a woman, with her trademark miniskirt suits, and used her sexuality to wrap the men in her life around her little finger, but when it came to the boardroom, Amanda could play corporate games as well as any of her male cohorts. Better, even. Her arrival, after all, turned 'Melrose' from an OK show into a guilty-pleasure phenomenon. Starbuck Battlestar Galactica36. Kara "Starbuck" Thrace 'Battlestar Galactica' (2004-09) | Played By: Katee Sackhoff Hot-headed, rebellious, hard-drinking gambler and dedicated, disciplined, clear-headed fighter pilot (who was a male character in the original series) -- Starbuck was both, and throughout her many complicated relationships, she remained a leader who ultimately helped lead her people to a new home. Alice Kramden Honeymooners35. Alice Kramden 'The Honeymooners' (1955-56) | Played By: Audrey Meadows Blowhard hubby Ralph was always threatening to send Alice "straight to the moon." but even on his worst days, Ralph knew that patient wife Alice was his far better half. Not that she couldn't give as good as she got; though she put up with his various schemes, Alice never failed to meet his wisecracks with a well-placed barb of her own. Samantha Stephens, Bewitched34. Samantha Stephens 'Bewitched' (1964-72) | Played By: Elizabeth Montgomery Who among us hasn't at one time wished we could wrinkle up our noses and unleash a little magic? Beautiful good witch Samantha could do just that. Against the wishes of her meddling mama and to please mortal husband Darrin, Samantha was happy to live life sans spells. Most of the time, anyway. Sophia Petrillo, Golden Girls33. Sophia Petrillo 'The Golden Girls' (1985-92) | Played By: Estelle Getty The grandmommy of the one-liner, Sicilian Sophia had no filter, which made her a hoot as she instantly spilled whatever quip flew into her head, no matter how rude or whom it was aimed at. Daughter Dorothy, in fact, was a favorite target, as were housemates daffy Rose and man-hungry Blanche. Rhoda, Mary Tyler Moore Show32. Rhoda Morgenstern 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' & 'Rhoda' (1970-77 & 1974-78) | Played By: Valerie Harper So awesome that she spanned two series, neurotic, tough-talking New Yorker Rhoda moved from NYC to Minnesota and then back to the Big Apple for her spin-off series, in which she continued to pursue her window-dresser career and married dream guy Joe. She survived a divorce a couple of years later when the marriage soured. Diana Prince, Wonder Woman31. Diana Prince / Wonder Woman 'Wonder Woman' (1975-79) | Played By: Lynda Carter With a magical twirl, Amazonian princess Diana Prince became Wonder Woman, who used her golden lasso and her bullet-deflecting bracelets to thwart the evil-doing of baddies like Nazis, non-violent-style. Carter became an icon in her patriotic costume, meaning her red boots are going to be tough to fill on next season's planned 'Wonder Woman' remake. Diane Chambers, Cheers30. Diane Chambers 'Cheers' (1982-93) | Played By: Shelley Long Diane was easily impressed ... with her own intellect. And she was constantly frustrated by the fact that no one else would defer to what she was sure was her superior knowledge of, well, everything. Beneath that bravado, Diane did have genuine affection for her Cheers co-workers and customers and, of course, had one of the great love/hate relationships of all time with boss Sam. Lucille Bluth, Arrested Development29. Lucille Bluth 'Arrested Development' (2003-06) | Played By: Jessica Walter The matriarch of the quirky Bluth clan, Lucille could also accurately be described as the mother from hell. Any of her children's issues (and they had many) could likely be traced back to Lucille, who was committed to one thing above all: family. Specifically, using the resources of the family business to fund her decadent lifestyle. Laverne, Laverne and Shirley28. Laverne DeFazio 'Laverne & Shirley' (1976-83) | Played By: Penny Marshall Laverne was a sarcastic tomboy with a big heart, and a loyal BFF and roommate to Shirley, who was also her co-worker and co-pilot in a never-ending search to meet the right fellas and engage in a bit of vo-dee-o-doe-doe. And when that failed, she and Shirl could be found bonding in their Milwaukee apartment, with Laverne, attired in her trademark "L" sweaters, sipping a milk and Pepsi. Jennifer Garner27. Sydney Bristow 'Alias' (2001-06) | Played By: Jennifer Garner She spoke dozens of languages, was skilled in multiple self-defense methods and could handle the most severe physical and emotional challenges (including the deaths of several people close to her) fearlessly. Throughout it all, Sydney remained a nice, relatively sane woman devoted to family and friends. Miss Piggy, Muppets26. Miss Piggy 'The Muppet Show' (1976-81) | Voiced By: Frank Oz Initially meant to be a minor character, Miss Piggy fought her way into the spotlight, as the natural-born ham is wont to do. All she really wants is to be a star -- and to be a couple with her Kermie. She's the only Muppet to pen a real New York Times bestseller list autobiography. Xena Warrior Princess25. Xena 'Xena: Warrior Princess' (1995-2001) | Played By: Lucy Lawless Her tight leather dress was only the beginning of Xena's tough-chick persona, as she sought to redeem herself for her past as a warlord by doing good deeds with her considerable skills, which had once almost allowed her to kill Hercules! Marge Simpson, The Simpsons24. Marge Simpson 'The Simpsons' (1989-present) | Played By: Julie Kavner Right down to the string of pearls, she's the modern-day June Cleaver, if June had been animated with big blue hair, a clueless husband and three challenging children. But mama Marge will defend her brood to the end. As she said, "If loving my kids is lame, then I guess I'm just a big lame." Rachel Green, Friends23. Rachel Green 'Friends' (1994-2004) | Played By: Jennifer Aniston Sure, there's the iconic haircut, but Rachel became one of viewers' favorite 'Friends' because she grew from what could have been a one-note character -- the spoiled, self-involved husband-seeker -- into a more independent, caring pal who left her cushy lifestyle behind and took a chance on finding career and relationship happiness in the Big Apple. Christine Cagney, Cagney and Lacey22. Christine Cagney 'Cagney & Lacey' (1981-88) | Played By: Sharon Gless Cagney was the single career-woman half of the team and the daughter of an NYPD vet who had inspired her to become a crime-fighter with tales of his own adventures. Unfortunately, Christine also followed in her father's footsteps as an alcoholic, just one of the many problems the witty, working-class cop and her partner/BFF Lacey tackled together. Lt. Uhura, Star Trek21. Nyota Uhura 'Star Trek' (1966-69) | Played By: Nichelle Nichols Captain Kirk's chief communications officer, Uhura was a TV role model, with future Oscar winner (and 'Star Trek' star herself) Whoopi Goldberg recalling that she made an impression on her as one of the first black female characters on TV who wasn't a maid. Uhura was also involved in a groundbreaking moment on the show, as she and Kirk kissed in the 'Plato's Stepchildren' episode, one of the first interracial smooches on the tube. Maude20. Maude Findlay 'Maude' (1972-78) | Played By: Bea Arthur And then there's Maude! The feisty, big-mouthed liberal was Edith Bunker's cousin, hence the 'All in the Family' spin-off. And like her cousin-in-law Archie, Maude made her own mark in prime time, letting everyone know about her opinions on civil rights and women's rights. In one controversial episode, she had an abortion -- before Roe v. Wade made the process legal. Alicia Florrick The Good Wife19. Alicia Florrick 'The Good Wife' (2009-present) | Played By: Julianna Margulies The numerous cheating-politician scandals of recent years always left us wondering how the politicians' wives deal with their public humiliation. And we can only hope that it's with even half the grace of Alicia, who resumed her career (starting at the bottom rung as an attorney) and continues to try to resume her marriage for the sake of her family. Rose Nylund Golden Girls18. Rose Nylund 'The Golden Girls' (1985-92) | Played By: Betty White A little na�ve and a bit ditzy, Rose was also a lot kind-hearted, which made her the most lovable of the 'Golden Girls.' And that was a good thing, because her friends sometimes needed a lot of patience to sit through her charming -- to viewers, anyway -- tales of St. Olaf. Tami Taylor Friday Night Lights17. Tami Taylor 'Friday Night Lights' (2006-2011) | Played By: Connie Britton Her husband was clearly in charge on the football field, but Tami is the one who kept things running smoothly in the Taylor household. The voice of reason for Coach Eric when his job / his players / local fans were all up in his Kool-Aid, Tami was also a great mom whose genuine kindness and caring also made her a top-notch school administrator. Joan Harris, Mad Men16. Joan Harris 'Mad Men' (2007-present) | Played By: Christina Hendricks She hasn't advanced in her career as far as co-worker Peggy, but Joan is the one person in the office who always knows what's going on -- what's really going on -- with everyone. In another time, the savvy secretary would be running the company, but for now, she'll continue to be the sassy Marilyn Monroe?ish sexpot who's neither full-on career girl nor demure housewife. CJ Cregg West Wing15. C.J. Cregg 'The West Wing' (1999-2006) | Played By: Allison Janney The tough, funny and talented White House press secretary not only served two terms for President Bartlet, but moved up to become White House Chief of Staff and one of the most trusted members of the administration. Liz Lemon 30 Rock14. Liz Lemon '30 Rock' (2006-present) | Played By: Tina Fey She's the heroine of every bespectacled, sweats-wearing, junk-food-noshing, boy-chasing, pop-culture-loving, smart-girl nerd everywhere. Dana Scully X Files13. Dana Scully 'The X-Files' (1993-2002) | Played By: Gillian Anderson A woman of science who was recruited by the FBI when she was in med school, Scully wouldn't buy into partner Mulder's beliefs unless she could prove them. But her affection for and trust in him, and his season 7 abduction, led the brainy beauty to see she could mesh their two points of view. Murphy Brown12. Murphy Brown 'Murphy Brown' (1988-98) | Played By: Candice Bergen The recovering-alcoholic TV newswoman was such an influential character that her single motherhood on TV sparked a real-world scandal when then?Vice President Dan Quayle cited her as a threat to family values during a 1992 presidential campaign speech. Roseanne11. Roseanne Conner 'Roseanne' (1988-97) | Played By: Roseanne Barr She was loud, bossy and insulting, and no topic was too serious for her irreverent 'tude, but self-proclaimed domestic goddess Roseanne was also a fierce mama lion who never stopped wanting more for her friends and family and never shied away from working hard to get it. Edith Bunker All in the Family10. Edith Bunker 'All in the Family' (1971-79) | Played By: Jean Stapleton The incredibly kind, compassionate and non-judgmental foil to bigoted spouse Archie, Edith could have been a cartoonish character, but she loved her friends and family -- even the sometimes hard-to-love Archie -- unconditionally and was a far shrewder woman than Archie's "dingbat" nickname for her might have suggested. Claire Huxtable The Cosby Show9. Claire Huxtable 'The Cosby Show' (1984-92) | Played By: Phylicia Rashad She could bring home the bacon as a talented attorney and fry it up in a pan, all while raising five kids ... six, if you include mischievous husband Cliff. Firm but fair, tough but sensitive and caring, she was one of TV's all-time-coolest moms. Veronica Mars8. Veronica Mars 'Veronica Mars' (2004-07) | Played By: Kristen Bell After being dropped by her rich friends and raped at a party, former popular high schooler Veronica learned becoming awesome was the best revenge, using her new cynicism and sleuthing skills to become first an amateur investigator and, eventually, a licensed P.I., forging relationships with equally awesome new pals along the way. Carmela Soprano, The Sopranos7. Carmela Soprano 'The Sopranos' (1999-2007) | Played By: Edie Falco She was a complicated, but always strong, fiercely loyal and compelling woman, who alternately loved and hated her hubby Tony and could never fully resolve her guilt over enjoying the fruits of their ill-gotten lifestyle. Buffy Summers, Buffy the Vampire Slayer6. Buffy Summers 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer' (1997-2003) | Played By: Sarah Michelle Gellar She managed to reliably kick baddie butt even while dealing with the usual (and sometimes extraordinarily heartbreaking) ups and downs of life, love and being a teen and 20-something. Elaine Benes Seinfeld5. Elaine Benes 'Seinfeld' (1990-98) | Played By: Julia Louis-Dreyfus From her biting quips to her famous "Get out!" shoves, Elaine always let her male cohorts -- Jerry, Kramer and George -- know that she was the one with the hand in the group. Peggy Olson Mad Men4. Peggy Olson 'Mad Men' (2007-present) | Played By: Elisabeth Moss Refusing to be relegated to the background in an incredibly sexist, male-dominated industry, ad wiz Peggy continues to fight for power in the office and independence in her swingin', single-girl personal life. Lucy Ricardo, I Love Lucy3. Lucy Ricardo 'I Love Lucy' (1951-60) | Played By: Lucille Ball The meddling redhead couldn't stay out of trouble, but it was only because she wouldn't let anyone, even beloved hubby Ricky or BFF Ethel, keep her in the kitchen and out of the spotlight she craved to be in. Laura Roslin Battlestar Galactica2. Laura Roslin 'Battlestar Galactica' (2004-09) | Played By: Mary McDonnell She was a politician thrust into the role of president just after most of humanity had been killed off, and through some major bumps (and a battle with breast cancer), she helped lead the survivors to a new home. Mary Richards Mary Tyler Moore Show1. Mary Richards 'The Mary Tyler Moore Show' (1970-77) | Played By: Mary Tyler Moore Duh, she could turn the world on with her smile. And she inspired whole generations of her fellow working girls to go for it all: friendships, love and a successful career.