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* Robert Lanyon from "Webcomic/TheGlassScientists" was a casanova in college, wooing younger, less experienced men into bed and ditching them as soon as they caught feelings. {{Deconstructed}}, as not only did this end in his father forcing him to [[TheBeard marry]] to prevent him from being outed as gay in [[DeliberateValuesDissonance Victorian London]], the one person he fell in love with never showed any romantic interest in him out of fear of being abandoned. It took years for them to admit their real feelings for each other, and by then, well, [[JekyllAndHyde he wasn't just dating Dr. Jekyll anymore]].
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* One VictimOfTheWeek on ''Series/{{Castle}}'' was revealed to have had at least a room full of sexual conquests and a ledger of others. It turned out he was a "pick-up artist" who worked with two friends, one of whom admitted he struck out 90% of the time.

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* One VictimOfTheWeek on ''Series/{{Castle}}'' was in ''Series/Castle2009'' is revealed to have had at least a room full of sexual conquests and a ledger of others. It turned turns out he was a "pick-up artist" who worked with two friends, one of whom admitted he struck out 90% of the time.
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** ComicBook/{{Daredevil}}. The guy makes King David and Solomon look positively ''weak'' by comparison (which he'd probably be proud of considering his devout Catholicism). In fact, the only one who even comes close to matching him in this department is Tony Stark.



** ComicBook/SpiderMan. Despite being the archetypal geek, he's generally agreed to hold the record for most girlfriends had by any comic book superhero.
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* Typical for a Creator/LesliePhillips role, Dennis Proudfoot from ''Series/ForeignAffairs1966'' is a notorious womaniser.
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* Par for the course for a Creator/LesliePhillips character, Dr. Cunningham from ''Series/TheCultureVultures'' is a womaniser always on the look for a lovely young girl.
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* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' has [[Characters/PokemonTheSeriesPikachu Ash's Pikachu]], [[JustForPun shockingly enough]]. Turns out he's ''very'' popular with females in his egg group, and may have fathered Misty's Azurill in the original timeline.

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* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' has [[Characters/PokemonTheSeriesPikachu Ash's Pikachu]], [[JustForPun shockingly enough]].enough. Turns out he's ''very'' popular with females in his egg group, and may have fathered Misty's Azurill in the original timeline.
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* Commander Fanshawe from ''Film/WatchYourStern'' is famous for his experience with the girls:
-->'''Commander Fanshawe''': Watch it. He's a bit of a wolf, you know.
-->'''Miss Foster''': Baker, a "wolf"?
-->'''Commander Fanshawe''': Mm hm.
-->'''Miss Foster''': Well, that's a laugh coming from ''you''.
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** Basil from ''In Trouble'' uses his fame appearing on TV as Dr. Dare to keep girls obsessing over him on the daily.
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** Dr. Grimsdyke from ''Film/DoctorInClover'' is never without a woman on his mind. He gets fired from the men's prison he worked at for sleeping with the Governor's daughter, and once he arrives at Hampden Cross Hospital, he almost instantly begins trying to put the moves on Nurse Bancroft and Jeannine.

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* Dr. Benskin from ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'' and ''Film/DoctorAtLarge''. He can't seem to make it through one scene without flirting with or commenting on a girl.

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* ** Dr. Benskin from ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'' and ''Film/DoctorAtLarge''. He can't seem to make it through one scene without flirting with or commenting on a girl.


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** Dr. Burke from ''Film/DoctorInLove'' and ''Film/DoctorInTrouble'' is always trying to chat up women (typical for the roles played by Creator/LesliePhillips in TheSixties):
--->'''Dr. Burke''': Good evening, Doctor. I'm collecting for the county hospital.
--->'''Dr. Hare''': Tony!
--->'''Dr. Burke''': Have you got any women patients you don't want?

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* Dr. Benskin from the ''Film/DoctorSeries''. He can't seem to make it through one scene without flirting with or commenting on a girl.

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* Dr. Benskin from the ''Film/DoctorSeries''. ''Film/DoctorInTheHouse1954'' and ''Film/DoctorAtLarge''. He can't seem to make it through one scene without flirting with or commenting on a girl.girl.
** Trail from ''Film/DoctorAtSea'' only has one thing on the mind - women. He goes off looking for girls in Bellos, tries to pull Jill during the ship's dance and when he thinks the ship is sinking, he is the first to ask if Helene and Miss Mallet have made it to safety.
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* Dr. Benskin from the ''Film/DoctorSeries''. He can't seem to make it through one scene without flirting with or commenting on a girl.
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* Glenn Quagmire from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. He is a step forward from being just a regular Casanova - he is a pervert, victimizer, and rapist as well.

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* [[Characters/FamilyGuyGlennQuagmire Glenn Quagmire Quagmire]] from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. He is a step forward from being just a regular Casanova - he is a pervert, victimizer, and rapist as well.
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* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' has [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} Ash's Pikachu]], [[JustForPun shockingly enough]]. Turns out he's ''very'' popular with females in his egg group, and may have fathered Misty's Azurill in the original timeline.

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* ''Fanfic/PokemonResetBloodlines'' has [[Anime/{{Pokemon}} [[Characters/PokemonTheSeriesPikachu Ash's Pikachu]], [[JustForPun shockingly enough]]. Turns out he's ''very'' popular with females in his egg group, and may have fathered Misty's Azurill in the original timeline.
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** Juandissimo Magnifico, who has every female fairy swooning over him (except Wanda, his TRUE and ONLY LOVE INTEREST).

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* The title character of ''ComicBook/NikolaiDante'' has sex with every attractive woman he meets except for [[{{action girl}} Elena Kurakin]]. His half-brother, Andreas Romanov, does much the same, but secretly feels his life is empty because he hasn't accomplished anything of real value. Lulu, Andreas' sister and Nikolai's half-sister, is a female version who is [[{{the vamp}} also into weird BDSM]]; refreshingly, there isn't any particular stigma attached to Lulu's appetites, and she and Andreas are two of the nicer Romanovs.



* The title character of ''ComicBook/NikolaiDante'' has sex with every attractive woman he meets except for [[{{action girl}} Elena Kurakin]]. His half-brother, Andreas Romanov, does much the same, but secretly feels his life is empty because he hasn't accomplished anything of real value. Lulu, Andreas' sister and Nikolai's half-sister, is a female version who is [[{{the vamp}} also into weird BDSM]]; refreshingly, there isn't any particular stigma attached to Lulu's appetites, and she and Andreas are two of the nicer Romanovs.



* GenderFlipped and played with in ''Fanfic/AGoodCompromise''. USS ''Black Prince'' chief engineer Jasmine Velasquez was already established in ''Fanfic/FromBajorToTheBlack'' and "Fanfic/TheSilenceEnds" as a determinedly single ExtremeOmnisexual. Early on she tries to vamp on EnsignNewbie Gilad Ronson (intending it as stress relief for herself), but she comes on too strong and he panics and runs.

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* GenderFlipped {{Gender Inverted| Trope}} and played with in ''Fanfic/AGoodCompromise''. USS ''Black Prince'' chief engineer Jasmine Velasquez was already established in ''Fanfic/FromBajorToTheBlack'' and "Fanfic/TheSilenceEnds" as a determinedly single ExtremeOmnisexual. Early on she tries to vamp on EnsignNewbie Gilad Ronson (intending it as stress relief for herself), but she comes on too strong and he panics and runs.
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* {{Literature/Apollos Grove}}: Atollon, a priest of Apollo, at one point seduces a village woman using the same words his mentor had used to describe the sacred nature of Apollo's grove.

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* {{Literature/Apollos Grove}}: ''Literature/ApollosGrove'': Atollon, a priest of Apollo, at one point seduces a village woman using the same words his mentor had used to describe the sacred nature of Apollo's grove.



** ''VideoGame/DiabloII'': indicates that Deckard Cain was this in his youth. He says about Anya being like some Zakarum priestesses he had known. He also says that they did not have to take vows of chastity. Do the math.

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** ''VideoGame/DiabloII'': ''VideoGame/DiabloII'' indicates that Deckard Cain was this in his youth. He says about Anya being like some Zakarum priestesses he had known. He also says that they did not have to take vows of chastity. Do the math.

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* Mingyi in ''Manhua/GoddessCreationSystem'' is a cultured, elegant man who seduces women and then gets bored of them at the drop of a hat. However, it's indicated that he's less universally charming that his success rate would indicate given that [[spoiler:at least one concubine was abducted and doesn't want to be there at all.]] Xiaxi's complete immunity to his charms rather upsets him due to his immense pride. Which is the whole point of her refusing him in the first place: She's genre savvy enough to exploit the hell out of the LadykillerInLove trope.



* ''Franchise/{{Gundam}}'':
** Paptimus Scirrocco from ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'' is a very evil version of this. He's basically what happens when you combine a Casanova with a MagnificentBastard and give him the psychic powers of a Newtype. Generally the kind that uses his charms more to use woman as tools than just as sexual objects, though.
** ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamTheWitchFromMercury'': Shaddiq Zenneli evokes this trope, as a handsome, flirtatious young man whose closest followers are all young women. While introducing the [[DuelsDecideEverything rules of dueling]] to the protagonist, he mentions you can even stake women on their outcome (something his fellow Dueling Committee member Guel says only Shaddiq would think of doing). However, his relationship to the women he surrounds himself with appears to be just friends and [[AmazonBrigade allies in battle]], and in truth he's long been a LadykillerInLove with another girl who has no interest in him.



* Paptimus Scirrocco from ''Anime/MobileSuitZetaGundam'' is a very evil version of this. He's basically what happens when you combine a Casanova with a MagnificentBastard and give him the psychic powers of a Newtype. Generally the kind that uses his charms more to use woman as tools than just as sexual objects, though.
* ''Anime/MobileSuitGundamTheWitchFromMercury'': Shaddiq Zenneli evokes this trope, as a handsome, flirtatious young man whose closest followers are all young women. While introducing the [[DuelsDecideEverything rules of dueling]] to the protagonist, he mentions you can even stake women on their outcome (something his fellow Dueling Committee member Guel says only Shaddiq would think of doing). However, his relationship to the women he surrounds himself with appears to be just friends and [[AmazonBrigade allies in battle]], and in truth he's long been a LadykillerInLove with another girl who has no interest in him.



* Mingyi in ''Manhua/GoddessCreationSystem'' is a cultured, elegant man who seduces women and then gets bored of them at the drop of a hat. However, it's indicated that he's less universally charming that his success rate would indicate given that [[spoiler:at least one concubine was abducted and doesn't want to be there at all.]] Xiaxi's complete immunity to his charms rather upsets him due to his immense pride. Which is the whole point of her refusing him in the first place: She's genre savvy enough to exploit the hell out of the LadykillerInLove trope.

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* Mingyi in ''Manhua/GoddessCreationSystem'' is a cultured, elegant man who seduces women and then gets bored of them at the drop of a hat. However, it's indicated that he's less universally charming that his success rate would indicate given that [[spoiler:at least one concubine was abducted and doesn't want to be there at all.]] Xiaxi's complete immunity to his charms rather upsets him due to his immense pride. Which is the whole point of her refusing him in the first place: She's genre savvy enough to exploit the hell out of the LadykillerInLove trope.



* ''ComicBook/BerrybrookMiddleSchool'': Zeke has had a long history of wooing girls with his timid and adorable appearance, but every single one of his relationships, including ones with Jazmine and Nic, ended badly due to how unfaithful he is.



* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'': The entire point of Prince Charming. The reason he's in so many stories is because he constantly marries and abandons various princesses. This leads to him originally being less than popular in Fabletown.



%%* The aptly named [[ComicBook/{{Casanova}} Casanova Quinn]].
* ''ComicBook/BerrybrookMiddleSchool'': Zeke has had a long history of wooing girls with his timid and adorable appearance, but every single one of his relationships, including ones with Jazmine and Nic, ended badly due to how unfaithful he is.
* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'': The entire point of Prince Charming. The reason he's in so many stories is because he constantly marries and abandons various princesses. This leads to him originally being less than popular in Fabletown.
%%** ''Jack of Fables''.
* The title character of ''ComicBook/{{Nikolai Dante}}'' has sex with every attractive woman he meets except for [[{{action girl}} Elena Kurakin]]. His half-brother, Andreas Romanov, does much the same, but secretly feels his life is empty because he hasn't accomplished anything of real value. Lulu, Andreas' sister and Nikolai's half-sister, is a female version who is [[{{the vamp}} also into weird BDSM]]; refreshingly, there isn't any particular stigma attached to Lulu's appetites, and she and Andreas are two of the nicer Romanovs.

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%%* The aptly named [[ComicBook/{{Casanova}} Casanova Quinn]].
* ''ComicBook/BerrybrookMiddleSchool'': Zeke has had a long history of wooing girls with his timid and adorable appearance, but every single one of his relationships, including ones with Jazmine and Nic, ended badly due to how unfaithful he is.
* ''ComicBook/{{Fables}}'': The entire point of Prince Charming. The reason he's in so many stories is because he constantly marries and abandons various princesses. This leads to him originally being less than popular in Fabletown.
%%** ''Jack of Fables''.
* The title character of ''ComicBook/{{Nikolai Dante}}'' ''ComicBook/NikolaiDante'' has sex with every attractive woman he meets except for [[{{action girl}} Elena Kurakin]]. His half-brother, Andreas Romanov, does much the same, but secretly feels his life is empty because he hasn't accomplished anything of real value. Lulu, Andreas' sister and Nikolai's half-sister, is a female version who is [[{{the vamp}} also into weird BDSM]]; refreshingly, there isn't any particular stigma attached to Lulu's appetites, and she and Andreas are two of the nicer Romanovs.



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%%* Prince Naveen (of Maldonia!) from ''WesternAnimation/ThePrincessAndTheFrog'' is like this [[CharacterDevelopment at first]].
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* Stuart Townsend's character Adam in the Irish film ''About Adam''. [[spoiler: He beds/romances with no difficulty three very different sisters, their brother's uptight girlfriend - and almost the brother as well.]]
* ''Film/BelowHerMouth'': Dallas has a very beautiful girlfriend to start with, then attracts Jasmine as well, who [[ClosetKey never felt that way for a woman before]], and also seduces a stripper quite easily.



%%* It's heavily implied that all the men in the film ''Film/SinTakesAHoliday'' are womanizers to the max.



* In ''Film/TheDouble'', James probably sleeps with half the women in the movie.
* ''Film/TheGhostGoesWest'': Scottish lad, Murdoch Glourie, is quite the ladies man in 18th-century Scotland.
* Peter Venkman in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' mixes this with JerkAssWithAHeartOfGold as his flirty antics makes him torture a poor guy in an experiment about psychic powers in order to not harm the beautiful girl. Similarly his [[LoveInterest interest in Dana Barrett]] made an important part of the plot.
* Surgeon Mr. Eden in ''Film/GreenForDanger''. He has a reputation as a womanise;, has had a relationship with Sister Bates in the past (and she is still pining for him); is currently putting the moves on Freddi Linley, despite her being engaged to Dr. Barnes; and Nurse Woods pointedly warns him that things are different in the hospital and won't be like they were in his private practice before the war, with female patients coming to him with "fluttering eyelashes and bosoms".
* In ''Film/GregorysGirl'', Billy the Window Washer is idolized by the boys for his reputation.
* Franchise/IndianaJones, naturally as is a character inspired by Film/JamesBond. He has several romances throughout all the movies (sometimes more than one girl per movie), and the canonical prequel series ''Series/TheYoungIndianaJonesChronicles'' shows that he was like that since he was a teen.



%%**Partially subverted in that in some cases, he pursues the woman not for sex/conquest for its own sake, but to win her as an [[HoneyTrap ally/defector for purposes of his mission objective]]. However, he does seem to feel genuinely bad if a woman he had slept with ends up being killed by the villain.



%%** Or by a [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6UZDTpC6fY#t=6m27s non-villain]].



** {{Averted|Trope}}, in a first for the franchise, in ''Film/NoTimeToDie'' -- Bond is only shown to be interested in [[LoveInterest Madelaine]], whom he still loves, and while he does enjoy a good look at both Nomi and Paloma, he never sleeps with them and treats them with respect.

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** {{Averted|Trope}}, * Subverted in a first for the franchise, in ''Film/NoTimeToDie'' -- Bond is only shown to be interested in [[LoveInterest Madelaine]], whom he still loves, movie and while book ''Film/KissTheGirls'' where the kidnapping/rapist/murderer bad guy takes the alias "Casanova". After he does enjoy a good look at both Nomi [[spoiler: drugs and Paloma, attempts to murder one of his victims]] a character remarks "Yeah, he's cunning, but he doesn't know his history: The real Casanova would never sleeps have approved."
* In ''Film/LaughterInParadise'', Simon Russell is a womanizing cad
with a string of girlfriends across London. He starts worrying that one or more of them and treats them with respect. will try to marry him once word of his inheritance gets out.



* ''Film/TheGhostGoesWest'': Scottish lad, Murdoch Glourie, is quite the ladies man in 18th-century Scotland.

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* ''Film/TheGhostGoesWest'': Scottish lad, Murdoch Glourie, is quite ''Film/TheLoveParade'' (1929) has three of them. In the song "Paris, Stay the Same," Count Alfred sings about all the romantic nights he's had with the ladies man in 18th-century Scotland.of GayParee. Then Alfred's valet Jacques sings about his romantic nights with the maids and shopgirls of Paris. Then Alfred's dog barks out a verse, which is pretty clearly the same sentiment, but about the, er, bitches of Paris.



%%* Dorian Gray, not only in various movie versions of ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' but even more so in ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' movie.

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%%* Dorian Gray, not * The historical Giacomo Casanova is a character in ''Film/{{Munchhausen}}'', but he's actually older in this film and past his womanizing years. Played straight, however, with Baron Münchhausen, who has amazing success with women wherever he goes.
* ''{{Film/Mythica}}'': Dagen is introduced with another man's wife, and is continually shown having seduced women over the next films. [[spoiler:Eventually he settles down with Marek-in the afterlife.]]
* Oscar Diggs, aka The Wizard of Oz, is one in ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful''. He's made Ann--from Kansas, his assistants, the strongman's wife ( really bad idea, that one), Theodora and Glinda fall in love with him. And he didn't care for any of the women he was with, stating they'll get over him and the heartbreak. Ann was the closest to loving a woman he ever came, but he still wasn't willing to change for her and settle. He later falls for Glinda, possibly
only in various movie versions because she reminds him of ''Literature/ThePictureOfDorianGray'' Ann, but even more so in ''Film/TheLeagueOfExtraordinaryGentlemen'' movie.he can have her without compromising his wanton hero/show-off status.



* Stuart Townsend's character Adam in the Irish film ''About Adam''. [[spoiler: He beds/romances with no difficulty three very different sisters, their brother's uptight girlfriend - and almost the brother as well.]]
%%* Timothy, the slinky, knife-throwing terrorist from 1996's ''Film/TheLongKissGoodnight''.
* Subverted in the movie and book Film/KissTheGirls where the kidnapping/rapist/murderer bad guy takes the alias "Casanova". After he [[spoiler: drugs and attempts to murder one of his victims]] a character remarks "Yeah, he's cunning, but he doesn't know his history: The real Casanova would never have approved."
%%* Wickham in ''Film/BrideAndPrejudice''.
* ''Film/WhatsNewPussycat'' stars Peter O'Toole as a man who just can't say no to women. He sees a psychiatrist to help him swear them off and be faithful to his fiancee, but the doctor is a deranged lech himself.



* Oscar Diggs, aka The Wizard of Oz, is one in ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful''. He's made Ann--from Kansas, his assistants, the strongman's wife ( really bad idea, that one), Theodora and Glinda fall in love with him. And he didn't care for any of the women he was with, stating they'll get over him and the heartbreak. Ann was the closest to loving a woman he ever came, but he still wasn't willing to change for her and settle. He later falls for Glinda, possibly only because she reminds him of Ann, but he can have her without compromising his wanton hero/show-off status.
* In ''Film/TheDouble'', James probably sleeps with half the women in the movie.
* In ''Film/GregorysGirl'', Billy the Window Washer is idolized by the boys for his reputation.
* ''Film/TheLoveParade'' (1929) has three of them. In the song "Paris, Stay the Same," Count Alfred sings about all the romantic nights he's had with the ladies of GayParee. Then Alfred's valet Jacques sings about his romantic nights with the maids and shopgirls of Paris. Then Alfred's dog barks out a verse, which is pretty clearly the same sentiment, but about the, er, bitches of Paris.
* In ''Unfaithful'', it's implied that Connie Sumner is a [[GenderInvertedTrope Rare Female Example]]. Connie and Paul are [[MakingLoveInallTheWrongPlaces having sex in the cafe men's room]] and her ass is up against a wall and he's grabbing it. Meanwhile, her friends are sitting at a table, waiting for Connie and they're talking about her:

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* Oscar Diggs, aka The Wizard of Oz, is one in ''Film/OzTheGreatAndPowerful''. He's made Ann--from Kansas, his assistants, ''Film/TalesOfAnAncientEmpire'': Oda was one, judging by the strongman's wife ( really bad idea, that one), Theodora and Glinda fall in love with him. And he didn't care for any number of the women he was with, stating they'll get over him and the heartbreak. Ann was the closest managed to loving a woman he ever came, but he still wasn't willing to change for her and settle. He later falls for Glinda, possibly only because she reminds him of Ann, but he can have her without compromising his wanton hero/show-off status.
sex with (and father children by too).
* In ''Film/TheDouble'', James probably sleeps with half the women in the movie.
* In ''Film/GregorysGirl'', Billy the Window Washer is idolized by the boys for his reputation.
* ''Film/TheLoveParade'' (1929) has three of them. In the song "Paris, Stay the Same," Count Alfred sings about all the romantic nights he's had with the ladies of GayParee. Then Alfred's valet Jacques sings about his romantic nights with the maids and shopgirls of Paris. Then Alfred's dog barks out a verse, which is pretty clearly the same sentiment, but about the, er, bitches of Paris.
* In ''Unfaithful'',
''Film/{{Unfaithful}}'', it's implied that Connie Sumner is a [[GenderInvertedTrope Rare Female Example]]. Connie and Paul are [[MakingLoveInallTheWrongPlaces having sex in the cafe men's room]] and her ass is up against a wall and he's grabbing it. Meanwhile, her friends are sitting at a table, waiting for Connie and they're talking about her:



* The historical Giacomo Casanova is a character in ''Film/{{Munchhausen}}'', but he's actually older in this film and past his womanizing years. Played straight, however, with Baron Münchhausen, who has amazing success with women wherever he goes.
* Peter Venkman in ''Film/{{Ghostbusters 1984}}'' mixes this with JerkAssWithAHeartOfGold as his flirty antics makes him torture a poor guy in an experiment about psychic powers in order to not harm the beautiful girl. Similarly his [[LoveInterest interest in Dana Barrett]] made an important part of the plot.
* Franchise/IndianaJones, naturally as is a character inspired by Film/JamesBond. He has several romances throughout all the movies (sometimes more than one girl per movie), and the canonical prequel series ''Series/TheYoungIndianaJonesChronicles'' shows that he was like that since he was a teen.
* ''{{Film/Mythica}}'': Dagen is introduced with another man's wife, and is continually shown having seduced women over the next films. [[spoiler:Eventually he settles down with Marek-in the afterlife.]]



* ''Film/TalesOfAnAncientEmpire'': Oda was one, judging by the number of women he managed to have sex with (and father children by too).
* In ''Film/LaughterInParadise'', Simon Russell is a womanizing cad with a string of girlfriends across London. He starts worrying that one or more of them will try to marry him once word of his inheritance gets out.
* ''Film/BelowHerMouth'': Dallas has a very beautiful girlfriend to start with, then attracts Jasmine as well, who [[ClosetKey never felt that way for a woman before]], and also seduces a stripper quite easily.
* Surgeon Mr. Eden in ''Film/GreenForDanger''. He has a reputation as a womanise;, has had a relationship with Sister Bates in the past (and she is still pining for him); is currently putting the moves on Freddi Linley, despite her being engaged to Dr. Barnes; and Nurse Woods pointedly warns him that things are different in the hospital and won't be like they were in his private practice before the war, with female patients coming to him with "fluttering eyelashes and bosoms".

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* ''Film/TalesOfAnAncientEmpire'': Oda was one, judging by ''Film/WhatsNewPussycat'' stars Peter O'Toole as a man who just can't say no to women. He sees a psychiatrist to help him swear them off and be faithful to his fiancee, but the number of women he managed to have sex with (and father children by too).
* In ''Film/LaughterInParadise'', Simon Russell
doctor is a womanizing cad with a string of girlfriends across London. He starts worrying that one or more of them will try to marry him once word of his inheritance gets out.
* ''Film/BelowHerMouth'': Dallas has a very beautiful girlfriend to start with, then attracts Jasmine as well, who [[ClosetKey never felt that way for a woman before]], and also seduces a stripper quite easily.
* Surgeon Mr. Eden in ''Film/GreenForDanger''. He has a reputation as a womanise;, has had a relationship with Sister Bates in the past (and she is still pining for him); is currently putting the moves on Freddi Linley, despite her being engaged to Dr. Barnes; and Nurse Woods pointedly warns him that things are different in the hospital and won't be like they were in his private practice before the war, with female patients coming to him with "fluttering eyelashes and bosoms".
deranged lech himself.



%%* Alcee Arubin from ''Literature/TheAwakening'', though he later approaches LadykillerInLove territory.



* In ''Literature/CatchingFire'', the sequel of ''Literature/TheHungerGames'', Finnick is the object of every girl's affection and he's rumored to exploit that for his own pleasure. Although, as revealed in ''Literature/{{Mockingjay}}'', this may actually be a subversion. [[spoiler: He does love one single woman, Annie, and was forced into becoming a sex slave by the Capitol to protect her. His heartbreaker reputation is just the public front for what's ''really'' going on.]]
* Moritz Holl from the German dystopian novel ''Literature/CorpusDelicti'' likes having short affairs with women and especially loves to have sex with them. Nevertheless more of a downplayed example, since he always hoped on finding true love.



%%* Guiche from ''Literature/TheFamiliarOfZero''. Possibly Julio as well, although he tends to have girls pursuing him.
* Neil Strauss's ''Literature/TheGame2005'' is about becoming this. And the book is full of them... only thing is that they are all {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s.



* Neil Strauss's ''Literature/TheGame2005'' is about becoming this. And the book is full of them... only thing is that they are all {{Cloudcuckoolander}}s.



%%* Menedemos in H. N. Turtletaub's ''Hellenic Traders'' series.



%%* ''Literature/TheHouseOfNight'': Kalona's on the "Monster" end of the spectrum.
* Finnick in the sequel of ''Literature/TheHungerGames'' is the object of every girl's affection and he's rumored to exploit that for his own pleasure. Although, as revealed in Mockingjay, this may actually be a subversion. [[spoiler: He does love one single woman, Annie, and was forced into becoming a sex slave by the Capitol to protect her. His heartbreaker reputation is just the public front for what's ''really'' going on.]]
%%* Valmont and Madame Merteuil of ''[[Literature/DangerousLiaisons Les Liaisons Dangereuses]]'' are classic literary examples -- notable in that the man and the woman are essentially equals in this.



* Literature/JamesBond again. This is brought out most clearly in the last paragraph of the series, effectively describing how he can never settle down with one woman.

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* Literature/JamesBond again.Literature/JamesBond. This is brought out most clearly in the last paragraph of the series, effectively describing how he can never settle down with one woman.



* ''Never'' trust these characters in Creator/JaneAusten:
** Willoughby of ''Literature/SenseAndSensibility'' (abandoned the last girl he slept with and dumps one of the heroines for someone richer).
** Wickham of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'' (tried to seduce TheHero's younger sister and succeeds in seducing the heroine's younger sister).
** Henry Crawford of ''Literature/MansfieldPark'' (has every woman in the world -- [[DracoInLeatherPants including ours!]] -- wrapped around his finger... except the heroine, which [[StalkerWithACrush he cannot take lying down...]])
** Mr. Knightley fears Frank Churchill may be this in ''{{Literature/Emma}}'', given the mixed signals he keeps sending both to Emma and Jane Fairfax. It turns out [[spoiler:he's just an innocent if sometimes foolish ChickMagnet in a committed, SecretRelationship with Jane Fairfax]].



* Henry Crawford of ''Literature/MansfieldPark'' has every woman in the world wrapped around his finger... except the heroine, which [[StalkerWithACrush he cannot take lying down...]]



* Wickham of ''Literature/PrideAndPrejudice'' tried to seduce the hero's younger sister and succeeds in seducing the heroine's younger sister.



%%* In a rare example of one in children's literature, ''Literature/TheRomanMysteries'' features [[spoiler: Publius Pollus Felix, who is revealed as a Casanova in ''The Sirens of Surrentum''.]]



%%* Dmitri in ''Literature/SpiderCircus''. The circus has been chased out of more than one village because of his antics.



* ''Literature/TheSunneInSplendour'': The first chapters of this historic doorstopper finds the futures UsefulNotes/EdwardIV seducing his little brother's nanny as the boy gets lost in the woods. He doesn't reform and spends the rest of the book chasing women, even marrying for love though that doesn't stop him from taking many, many mistresses and fostering a DecadentCourt.



* ''Literature/TheSunneInSplendour'': The first chapters of this historic doorstopper finds the futures UsefulNotes/EdwardIV seducing his little brother's nanny as the boy gets lost in the woods. He doesn't reform and spends the rest of the book chasing women, even marrying for love though that doesn't stop him from taking many, many mistresses and fostering a DecadentCourt.



%%* Ivan Vorpatril in the Literature/VorkosiganSaga.



* Moritz Holl from the German dystopian novel ''Literature/CorpusDelicti'' likes having short affairs with women and especially loves to have sex with them. Nevertheless more of a downplayed example, since he always hoped on finding true love.



* The life of Charlie Harper in ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'' largely revolves around this trope.
* ''Series/TheBradyBunch'':
** Greg, who was once referred to as the "Casanova of Clinton Avenue" and truly was a BigManOnCampus. He truly did hit it off with a lot of the hottest-looking, mouth-watering babes of the early- to mid-1970s. However, this was comically inverted in [[Film/TheBradyBunch the movie]], where he was an awkward teen who was completely oblivious to the fact that not even the ugliest, fattest, most revolting girl in class didn't want him.
%%* Lord Flashheart from Series/{{Blackadder}}.
%%* Creator/DavidTennant in the BBC series ''Series/{{Casanova}}''.
%%** Frank Finlay as the title character in yet another TV miniseries in 1971.
%%* Face, on ''Series/TheATeam''.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Daario Naharis considers seduction one of life's two great pleasures.
%%* Christian Troy on ''Series/NipTuck''.
%%* Tony Dinozzo on ''Series/{{NCIS}}''.
%%** Ironically, he sometimes is on the receiving end of the female version of this trope. In one episode, while investigating a petty officer's psychiatric admission, an "orderly" comes onto Tony as Gibbs and Kate leave. [[spoiler: Turns out, she's a patient.]]

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* The life ''Series/{{Banshee}}'': Lucas has had sex with quite a few women in a short amount of Charlie Harper in ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'' largely revolves around this trope.
time.
* ''Series/TheBradyBunch'':
**
''Series/TheBradyBunch'': Greg, who was once referred to as the "Casanova of Clinton Avenue" and truly was a BigManOnCampus. He truly did hit it off with a lot of the hottest-looking, mouth-watering babes of the early- to mid-1970s. However, this was comically inverted in [[Film/TheBradyBunch the movie]], where he was an awkward teen who was completely oblivious to the fact that not even the ugliest, fattest, most revolting girl in class didn't want him.
%%* Lord Flashheart from Series/{{Blackadder}}.
%%* Creator/DavidTennant
* ''Series/BurnNotice'':
** Sam Axe of seems to make his ''living'' "sponging off every rich divorcee
in the BBC series ''Series/{{Casanova}}''.
%%** Frank Finlay as the title character in yet another TV miniseries in 1971.
%%* Face,
greater Miami area."
** Charles seems to be Sam's EvilCounterpart, a womanizer who manages to seduce rich women into revealing their bank codes and bleed them dry. In comparison, Sam just finds himself a sugar-momma and provides genuine affection, company and is monogamous.
* One VictimOfTheWeek
on ''Series/TheATeam''.
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Daario Naharis considers seduction
''Series/{{Castle}}'' was revealed to have had at least a room full of sexual conquests and a ledger of others. It turned out he was a "pick-up artist" who worked with two friends, one of life's two great pleasures.
%%* Christian Troy on ''Series/NipTuck''.
%%* Tony Dinozzo on ''Series/{{NCIS}}''.
%%** Ironically,
whom admitted he sometimes is on the receiving end struck out 90% of the female version time.
* Sam Malone
of ''Series/{{Cheers}}''.
-->'''Norm:''' Ah, Sammy, watching you get ready for a date is like watching a great matador prepare for a bullfight.
-->'''Cliff:''' I hate that stuff. You know, who wants to see a guy go and manipulate a torment a poor, unthinking creature like that?
-->'''Sam:''' Hey, I always buy 'em breakfast, don't I?
** Deconstructed in later seasons when Sam starts getting jealous of his friends who are married and have kids. Eventually Sam admits he's addicted to sex.
* Played with (as with pretty much ''every'' spy trope) on ''Series/{{Chuck}}''. On several occasions Chuck is asked to pretend to be this, even though he's very much ''not''. Outright parodied with Seduction School expert Roan Montgomery (another John Larroquette role). Despite his methods often being played for laughs, ''they still work''.
* ''Series/{{Community}}'':
** Jeff Winger is the first and most shameless example, shown to have the most active sex life of the group. In fact, he initially started the study group in order to get into Britta's pants, though it evolved beyond that quickly. In a season 5 episode it's mentioned that he keeps trophies of his conquests, which everyone else finds creepy.
** Pierce Hawthorne, being just an older and racist Jeff, has displayed
this trope. In on several occasions. He often tells stories about his past sexual exploits with little to no prompting, and it's implied that he really is as successful as he claims. At one episode, while investigating point he seduces a petty officer's psychiatric admission, teacher with no difficulty whatsoever in order to save the class from a test that no one was prepared for.
** Abed Nadir, surprisingly. While he's a shameless nerd with
an "orderly" comes onto Tony as Gibbs ambiguous disorder, his analytical abilities allow him to identify a girl's fantasy man, and Kate leave. [[spoiler: Turns out, she's then his knowledge of tropes and archetypes allows him to play that role perfectly. One episode has the study group trying to get him a patient.]]girlfriend, only for him to reveal at the end that he can easily get a girl when he wants one, even if he normally doesn't care.
* Patrick of ''Series/{{Coupling}}'' behaves like a cold-hearted seducer, unable to see women as anything but potential conquests, dumping his girlfriends almost immediately, and compiling a vast collection of sex tapes of his conquests. Interestingly, he avoids being loathsome, as he's portrayed as stupid rather than deliberately malicious.



%%* Brian in ''Series/{{Seacht}}''.
* Patrick of ''Series/{{Coupling}}'' behaves like a cold-hearted seducer, unable to see women as anything but potential conquests, dumping his girlfriends almost immediately, and compiling a vast collection of sex tapes of his conquests. Interestingly, he avoids being loathsome, as he's portrayed as stupid rather than deliberately malicious.

to:

%%* Brian in ''Series/{{Seacht}}''.
* Patrick An episode of ''Series/{{Coupling}}'' behaves like ''Series/TheEqualizer'' had a cold-hearted seducer, unable handsome chronic womaniser get kidnapped by industrial spies who keep insisting that "she said she gave it to see women as anything but potential conquests, dumping you" and [[MistakenForSpies refuse to believe his girlfriends almost immediately, and compiling a vast collection claims of sex tapes of his conquests. Interestingly, he avoids being loathsome, as innocence]]. Realising he's portrayed going to be tortured he quickly "confesses" and promises to get "it" to them in 24 hours -- he then has to hire the Equalizer to help him sort though the multitude of women he's dated to find the right one. "It" turns out to be [[spoiler:a microdot on a matchbook handed to him with a girl's phone number written on the inside.]]
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'':
** Bulldog
-->'''Bulldog:''' [on the phone] Come on now. No tears. I'll never forget you either, Sandy. Linda? Really? I thought I was talking to your sister. Oh well, tell her same goes.
** Roz Doyle was always played
as stupid a female version of ''this'' trope in particular, rather than deliberately malicious.just ReallyGetsAround. While the characters often cracked jokes about her promiscuity, they nearly always implied a predatory and perpetually lustful person who loved the chase and would jump through ridiculous hoops (including construct elaborate lies and hook her friends into facilitating hook-ups) in order to get laid, rather than misogynistic jokes indicative of a cheap slut, as would be expected in a comedy featuring a promiscuous woman. Also, Roz was always portrayed in a far better light than Bulldog because while Roz would sleep with loads of guys, she also had very clear standards that she rarely compromised (which is perhaps the reason her dates were so often men who required her to come up with hilarious schemes in order to get them to put out).
* Lapeño in ''Series/FurTV'' even gets commited in a sex addicts' clinic (and yes, he's a puppet).
* ''Series/GameOfThrones'': Daario Naharis considers seduction one of life's two great pleasures.
* ''Series/{{Hightown}}'': Jackie is a lesbian one, which is seen largely in the first season as she easily picks up a number of women, which includes her ex girlfriend, for sex. In the second season though Jackie then [[LadykillerInLove gets into a committed relationship with one woman]], Leslie.



%%* Hank Moody on ''Series/{{Californication}}''.
* ''Series/QueerAsFolk'':
** Brian Kinney almost nightly indulges in one night stands.
** Stuart in the UK version and in the ending montage Nathan becomes the new Stuart [[spoiler:after Stuart gets into a long-term relationship with Vince and they travel together]].

to:

%%* Hank Moody on ''Series/{{Californication}}''.
* ''Series/QueerAsFolk'':
** Brian Kinney almost nightly indulges in one night stands.
** Stuart
Al Mundy of ''Series/ItTakesAThief1968'' seems to pick up a new woman every episode, and even the ones who are initially frosty are charmed by him in the UK version end. He doesn't seem to get much actual sex, though, because Noah [[MomentKiller always puts a stop to things]] just when the woman is softening up.
* ''Series/TheLWord'': Shane
and in the ending montage Nathan becomes the new Stuart [[spoiler:after Stuart gets into a long-term relationship Papi both easily pick up ''many'' women, with Vince each listing [[ReallyGetsAround over a thousand]] conquests. Neither of them shows much interest in anything longer term (Shane tries once, but it falls apart). In one notable case, Shane seduces ''three'' different women all at one wedding, two sisters and they travel together]].their mother.
* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'': Dr. Adam Bricker, the ship's physician, picks up a different woman practically every cruise. Subverted when a fellow (married) doctor has to stay behind due to a colleague being sick and his wife sails without him. The man tells Adam to be sure she has a good time and *she* pursues *him*. Not wanting to betray his friend, he passes the duty off to Captain Stubing, who ends up hiding from her as well after she tries to seduce him, too.
* Josh from ''Series/TheMagicians''. Even though he's a nerd to the core, he's charismatic enough that he has just as many confirmed sex partners as his more conventionally-attractive castmates.
* Napoleon Solo in ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE'' cuts a wide swathe through various [[FemmeFatale femmes fatale]], female [[HeroicBystander innocents]], and the UNCLE secretarial pool.



* Napoleon Solo in ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE'' cuts a wide swathe through various [[FemmeFatale femmes fatale]], female [[HeroicBystander innocents]], and the UNCLE secretarial pool.
%%* Charlie Harper ([[TheDanza Charlie Sheen]]) in ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen''.
%%** His daughter Jenny as well who seems to have no problem getting straight women to sleep with her.
%%* Dr. Sloane in ''Series/GreysAnatomy''. In later seasons, he became [[DeconfirmedBachelor interested in having a relationship and settling down]] as [[CharacterDevelopment he matured.]]

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* Napoleon Solo Before Nathan of ''Series/OneTreeHill'' fell in ''Series/TheManFromUNCLE'' cuts a wide swathe through various [[FemmeFatale femmes fatale]], female [[HeroicBystander innocents]], and the UNCLE secretarial pool.
%%* Charlie Harper ([[TheDanza Charlie Sheen]]) in ''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen''.
%%** His daughter Jenny as well who seems to have no problem getting straight women to sleep
love with her.Haley, he was most definitely one of these, even if he was taken at the time. Haley is ''not'' happy when, in Season 4, after they are married and pregnant, she finds out that Nathan made a sex tape with their friend Brooke (though it was before he even knew her).
--> '''Nathan:''' You want me to write a list of every single girl I've ever...\\
'''Haley:''' No, no, I guess not every single girl. You can cross Peyton, Brooke, and my sister off of that list.\\
'''Nathan:''' You really think that's a good idea?\\
'''Haley:''' Yes! And here. I'll make it easy for you. Take the phone book and just cross off the name of every girl you haven't been with.
* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "Flower Child", Chris' best friend Allan Montesi frequently teases him about his engagement to Mia as he regards marriage as being tantamount to a death sentence. He claims that he will never get married as he enjoys playing the field too much. [[SubvertedTrope However]], Allan later admits to Chris that it is all an act and that he would a stable, monogamous relationship but he keeps LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces.

%%* Dr. Sloane * Simeon Lee in ''Series/GreysAnatomy''. In later seasons, the ''Series/{{Poirot}}'' episode ''[[ChristmasEpisode Hercule Poirot's Christmas]]'' counts. During the time when he's mining for diamonds in South Africa in the ProlongedPrologue, he became [[DeconfirmedBachelor interested in having a relationship kills his mining partner Ebenezer and settling down]] escapes into the desert. He is rescued by a young girl named Stella, and the two begin falling for and making out with each other. However, he has more important things to attend to, and so he deserts her without her knowing it, leaving her in despair. [[spoiler:However, he (and the audience in particular) is unaware that he had left her pregnant with his illegitimate son, who would grow up to be Superintendent Harold Sudgen and plot his revenge against Lee for deserting him and his mother for 40 years, until he finally gets the chance when they arrive in England for a Christmas party.]]
* ''Series/QueerAsFolkUK'': Stuart has regular one night stands with many men.
* ''Series/QueerAsFolkUS'': Brian Kinney almost nightly indulges in one night stands.
* Samantha of ''Series/SexAndTheCity'' arguably is more of a [[GenderInvertedTrope female version of this]] than TheVamp or FemmeFatale,
as [[CharacterDevelopment he matured.]]her motivations are lust rather than being a "bad girl".



* Sam Malone of ''Series/{{Cheers}}''.
-->'''Norm:''' Ah, Sammy, watching you get ready for a date is like watching a great matador prepare for a bullfight.
-->'''Cliff:''' I hate that stuff. You know, who wants to see a guy go and manipulate a torment a poor, unthinking creature like that?
-->'''Sam:''' Hey, I always buy 'em breakfast, don't I?
** Deconstructed in later seasons when Sam starts getting jealous of his friends who are married and have kids. Eventually Sam admits he's addicted to sex.
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'':
** Bulldog
-->'''Bulldog:''' [on the phone] Come on now. No tears. I'll never forget you either, Sandy. Linda? Really? I thought I was talking to your sister. Oh well, tell her same goes.
** Roz Doyle was always played as a female version of ''this'' trope in particular, rather than just ReallyGetsAround. While the characters often cracked jokes about her promiscuity, they nearly always implied a predatory and perpetually lustful person who loved the chase and would jump through ridiculous hoops (including construct elaborate lies and hook her friends into facilitating hook-ups) in order to get laid, rather than misogynistic jokes indicative of a cheap slut, as would be expected in a comedy featuring a promiscuous woman. Also, Roz was always portrayed in a far better light than Bulldog because while Roz would sleep with loads of guys, she also had very clear standards that she rarely compromised (which is perhaps the reason her dates were so often men who required her to come up with hilarious schemes in order to get them to put out).
* Samantha of ''Series/SexAndTheCity'' arguably is more of a [[GenderInvertedTrope female version of this]] than TheVamp or FemmeFatale, as her motivations are lust rather than being a "bad girl".
* Al Mundy of ''Series/ItTakesAThief1968'' seems to pick up a new woman every episode, and even the ones who are initially frosty are charmed by him in the end. He doesn't seem to get much actual sex, though, because Noah [[MomentKiller always puts a stop to things]] just when the woman is softening up.
* An episode of ''Series/TheEqualizer'' had a handsome chronic womaniser get kidnapped by industrial spies who keep insisting that "she said she gave it to you" and [[MistakenForSpies refuse to believe his claims of innocence]]. Realising he's going to be tortured he quickly "confesses" and promises to get "it" to them in 24 hours -- he then has to hire the Equalizer to help him sort though the multitude of women he's dated to find the right one. "It" turns out to be [[spoiler:a microdot on a matchbook handed to him with a girl's phone number written on the inside.]]
* Before Nathan of ''Series/OneTreeHill'' fell in love with Haley, he was most definitely one of these, even if he was taken at the time. Haley is ''not'' happy when, in Season 4, after they are married and pregnant, she finds out that Nathan made a sex tape with their friend Brooke (though it was before he even knew her).
--> '''Nathan:''' You want me to write a list of every single girl I've ever...\\
'''Haley:''' No, no, I guess not every single girl. You can cross Peyton, Brooke, and my sister off of that list.\\
'''Nathan:''' You really think that's a good idea?\\
'''Haley:''' Yes! And here. I'll make it easy for you. Take the phone book and just cross off the name of every girl you haven't been with.
* ''Series/BurnNotice'':
** Sam Axe of seems to make his ''living'' "sponging off every rich divorcee in the greater Miami area."
** Charles seems to be Sam's EvilCounterpart, a womanizer who manages to seduce rich women into revealing their bank codes and bleed them dry. In comparison, Sam just finds himself a sugar-momma and provides genuine affection, company and is monogamous.
%%* ''Series/{{Star Trek|The Original Series}}'''s Captain James T. "Jim" Kirk and ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration The Next Generation's]]'' Commander William T. Riker.
%%* Dr. Simon Hill from ''Series/CombatHospital''. In the middle of Afghanistan on a military base as a civilian, to boot.
%%* Don Draper in ''Series/MadMen'' is probably the most prominent illustration of this trope nowadays on TV
%%** this video demonstrates succinctly [[http://seductionism.com/blog/01/10/how-to-pick-up-women-like-don-draper/ "How to pick up women like Don Draper"]]
* Played with (as with pretty much ''every'' spy trope) on ''Series/{{Chuck}}''. On several occasions Chuck is asked to pretend to be this, even though he's very much ''not''. Outright parodied with Seduction School expert Roan Montgomery (another John Larroquette role). Despite his methods often being played for laughs, ''they still work''.
* One VictimOfTheWeek on ''Series/{{Castle}}'' was revealed to have had at least a room full of sexual conquests and a ledger of others. It turned out he was a "pick-up artist" who worked with two friends, one of whom admitted he struck out 90% of the time.
* Simeon Lee in the ''Series/{{Poirot}}'' episode ''[[ChristmasEpisode Hercule Poirot's Christmas]]'' counts. During the time when he's mining for diamonds in South Africa in the ProlongedPrologue, he kills his mining partner Ebenezer and escapes into the desert. He is rescued by a young girl named Stella, and the two begin falling for and making out with each other. However, he has more important things to attend to, and so he deserts her without her knowing it, leaving her in despair. [[spoiler:However, he (and the audience in particular) is unaware that he had left her pregnant with his illegitimate son, who would grow up to be Superintendent Harold Sudgen and plot his revenge against Lee for deserting him and his mother for 40 years, until he finally gets the chance when they arrive in England for a Christmas party.]]
* Lapeño in ''Series/FurTV'' even gets commited in a sex addicts' clinic (and yes, he's a puppet).
%%* Roan Montgomery on ''Series/{{Chuck}}''.
* ''Series/{{Community}}'':
** Jeff Winger is the first and most shameless example, shown to have the most active sex life of the group. In fact, he initially started the study group in order to get into Britta's pants, though it evolved beyond that quickly. In a season 5 episode it's mentioned that he keeps trophies of his conquests, which everyone else finds creepy.
** Pierce Hawthorne, being just an older and racist Jeff, has displayed this on several occasions. He often tells stories about his past sexual exploits with little to no prompting, and it's implied that he really is as successful as he claims. At one point he seduces a teacher with no difficulty whatsoever in order to save the class from a test that no one was prepared for.
** Abed Nadir, surprisingly. While he's a shameless nerd with an ambiguous disorder, his analytical abilities allow him to identify a girl's fantasy man, and then his knowledge of tropes and archetypes allows him to play that role perfectly. One episode has the study group trying to get him a girlfriend, only for him to reveal at the end that he can easily get a girl when he wants one, even if he normally doesn't care.
* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "Flower Child", Chris' best friend Allan Montesi frequently teases him about his engagement to Mia as he regards marriage as being tantamount to a death sentence. He claims that he will never get married as he enjoys playing the field too much. [[SubvertedTrope However]], Allan later admits to Chris that it is all an act and that he would a stable, monogamous relationship but he keeps LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces.
* ''Series/{{Banshee}}'': Lucas has had sex with quite a few women in a short amount of time.

to:

* Sam Malone of ''Series/{{Cheers}}''.
-->'''Norm:''' Ah, Sammy, watching you get ready for a date is like watching
''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': In "Cat and Mouse", Guillaume de Marchaux describes himself as having a great matador prepare talent for a bullfight.
-->'''Cliff:''' I hate that stuff. You know, who wants
making love. He has spent centuries going from woman to see woman, never spending more than a guy go and manipulate a torment a poor, unthinking creature like that?
-->'''Sam:''' Hey, I always buy 'em breakfast, don't I?
** Deconstructed in later seasons when Sam starts
few days with one before getting jealous of his friends who are married and have kids. Eventually Sam admits he's addicted to sex.
bored.
* ''Series/{{Frasier}}'':
** Bulldog
-->'''Bulldog:''' [on the phone] Come on now. No tears. I'll never forget you either, Sandy. Linda? Really? I thought I was talking to your sister. Oh well, tell her same goes.
** Roz Doyle was always played as a female version of ''this'' trope in particular, rather than just ReallyGetsAround. While the characters often cracked jokes about her promiscuity, they nearly always implied a predatory and perpetually lustful person who loved the chase and would jump through ridiculous hoops (including construct elaborate lies and hook her friends into facilitating hook-ups) in order to get laid, rather than misogynistic jokes indicative of a cheap slut, as would be expected in a comedy featuring a promiscuous woman. Also, Roz was always portrayed in a far better light than Bulldog because while Roz would sleep with loads of guys, she also had very clear standards that she rarely compromised (which is perhaps the reason her dates were so often men who required her to come up with hilarious schemes in order to get them to put out).
* Samantha of ''Series/SexAndTheCity'' arguably is more of a [[GenderInvertedTrope female version of this]] than TheVamp or FemmeFatale, as her motivations are lust rather than being a "bad girl".
* Al Mundy of ''Series/ItTakesAThief1968'' seems to pick up a new woman every episode, and even the ones who are initially frosty are charmed by him in the end. He doesn't seem to get much actual sex, though, because Noah [[MomentKiller always puts a stop to things]] just when the woman is softening up.
* An episode of ''Series/TheEqualizer'' had a handsome chronic womaniser get kidnapped by industrial spies who keep insisting that "she said she gave it to you" and [[MistakenForSpies refuse to believe his claims of innocence]]. Realising he's going to be tortured he quickly "confesses" and promises to get "it" to them in 24 hours -- he then has to hire the Equalizer to help him sort though the multitude of women he's dated to find the right one. "It" turns out to be [[spoiler:a microdot on a matchbook handed to him with a girl's phone number written on the inside.]]
* Before Nathan of ''Series/OneTreeHill'' fell in love with Haley, he was most definitely one of these, even if he was taken at the time. Haley is ''not'' happy when, in Season 4, after they are married and pregnant, she finds out that Nathan made a sex tape with their friend Brooke (though it was before he even knew her).
--> '''Nathan:''' You want me to write a list of every single girl I've ever...\\
'''Haley:''' No, no, I guess not every single girl. You can cross Peyton, Brooke, and my sister off of that list.\\
'''Nathan:''' You really think that's a good idea?\\
'''Haley:''' Yes! And here. I'll make it easy for you. Take the phone book and just cross off the name of every girl you haven't been with.
* ''Series/BurnNotice'':
** Sam Axe of seems to make his ''living'' "sponging off every rich divorcee in the greater Miami area."
** Charles seems to be Sam's EvilCounterpart, a womanizer who manages to seduce rich women into revealing their bank codes and bleed them dry. In comparison, Sam just finds himself a sugar-momma and provides genuine affection, company and is monogamous.
%%* ''Series/{{Star Trek|The Original Series}}'''s Captain James T. "Jim" Kirk and ''[[Series/StarTrekTheNextGeneration
The Next Generation's]]'' Commander William T. Riker.
%%* Dr. Simon Hill from ''Series/CombatHospital''. In the middle of Afghanistan on a military base as a civilian, to boot.
%%* Don Draper in ''Series/MadMen'' is probably the most prominent illustration of this trope nowadays on TV
%%** this video demonstrates succinctly [[http://seductionism.com/blog/01/10/how-to-pick-up-women-like-don-draper/ "How to pick up women like Don Draper"]]
* Played with (as with pretty much ''every'' spy trope) on ''Series/{{Chuck}}''. On several occasions Chuck is asked to pretend to be this, even though he's very much ''not''. Outright parodied with Seduction School expert Roan Montgomery (another John Larroquette role). Despite his methods often being played for laughs, ''they still work''.
* One VictimOfTheWeek on ''Series/{{Castle}}'' was revealed to have had at least a room full of sexual conquests and a ledger of others. It turned out he was a "pick-up artist" who worked with two friends, one of whom admitted he struck out 90% of the time.
* Simeon Lee in the ''Series/{{Poirot}}'' episode ''[[ChristmasEpisode Hercule Poirot's Christmas]]'' counts. During the time when he's mining for diamonds in South Africa in the ProlongedPrologue, he kills his mining partner Ebenezer and escapes into the desert. He is rescued by a young girl named Stella, and the two begin falling for and making out with each other. However, he has more important things to attend to, and so he deserts her without her knowing it, leaving her in despair. [[spoiler:However, he (and the audience in particular) is unaware that he had left her pregnant with his illegitimate son, who would grow up to be Superintendent Harold Sudgen and plot his revenge against Lee for deserting him and his mother for 40 years, until he finally gets the chance when they arrive in England for a Christmas party.]]
* Lapeño in ''Series/FurTV'' even gets commited in a sex addicts' clinic (and yes, he's a puppet).
%%* Roan Montgomery on ''Series/{{Chuck}}''.
* ''Series/{{Community}}'':
** Jeff Winger is the first and most shameless example, shown to have the most active sex
life of the group. In fact, he initially started the study group Charlie Harper in order to get into Britta's pants, though it evolved beyond that quickly. In a season 5 episode it's mentioned that he keeps trophies of his conquests, which everyone else finds creepy.
** Pierce Hawthorne, being just an older and racist Jeff, has displayed this on several occasions. He often tells stories about his past sexual exploits
''Series/TwoAndAHalfMen'' largely revolves around sleeping around with little to no prompting, and it's implied that he really is as successful as he claims. At one point he seduces a teacher with no difficulty whatsoever in order to save the class from a test that no one was prepared for.
** Abed Nadir, surprisingly. While he's a shameless nerd with an ambiguous disorder, his analytical abilities allow him to identify a girl's fantasy man, and then his knowledge of tropes and archetypes allows him to play that role perfectly. One episode has the study group trying to get him a girlfriend, only for him to reveal at the end that he can easily get a girl when he wants one, even if he normally doesn't care.
* ''Series/TheOuterLimits1995'': In "Flower Child", Chris' best friend Allan Montesi frequently teases him about his engagement to Mia as he regards marriage as being tantamount to a death sentence. He claims that he will never get married as he enjoys playing the field too much. [[SubvertedTrope However]], Allan later admits to Chris that it is all an act and that he would a stable, monogamous relationship but he keeps LookingForLoveInAllTheWrongPlaces.
* ''Series/{{Banshee}}'': Lucas has had sex with quite a few women in a short amount of time.
women.



* Josh from ''Series/TheMagicians''. Even though he's a nerd to the core, he's charismatic enough that he has just as many confirmed sex partners as his more conventionally-attractive castmates.
* ''Series/TheTwilightZone1985'': In "Cat and Mouse", Guillaume de Marchaux describes himself as having a great talent for making love. He has spent centuries going from woman to woman, never spending more than a few days with one before getting bored.
* ''Series/TheLWord'': Shane and Papi both easily pick up ''many'' women, with each listing [[ReallyGetsAround over a thousand]] conquests. Neither of them shows much interest in anything longer term (Shane tries once, but it falls apart). In one notable case, Shane seduces ''three'' different women all at one wedding, two sisters and their mother.
* ''Series/{{Hightown}}'': Jackie is a lesbian one, which is seen largely in the first season as she easily picks up a number of women, which includes her ex girlfriend, for sex. In the second season though Jackie then [[LadykillerInLove gets into a committed relationship with one woman]], Leslie.
* ''Series/TheLoveBoat'': Dr. Adam Bricker, the ship's physician, picks up a different woman practically every cruise. Subverted when a fellow (married) doctor has to stay behind due to a colleague being sick and his wife sails without him. The man tells Adam to be sure she has a good time and *she* pursues *him*. Not wanting to betray his friend, he passes the duty off to Captain Stubing, who ends up hiding from her as well after she tries to seduce him, too.



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%%* Dustin Royal from ''Roleplay/SurvivalOfTheFittest'' Version four. That is all.
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%%* The male vampires of the [[VampiresAreSexGods Daeva]] [[TheBeautifulElite clan]] from ''TabletopGame/VampireTheRequiem'' fits, the evil version, to a T.



* Theatre/RockofAges has Stacee Jax; famous lead singer of Arsonal and womanizer.

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* Theatre/RockofAges Count Almaviva, originally a good person in Music/GioachinoRossini's ''Theatre/TheBarberOfSeville'', has Stacee Jax; famous lead singer of Arsonal turned into a womanizer and womanizer.a casanova who ignores his wife Rosina (whom he wanted to marry in ''The Barber of Seville'') so he can make advances towards Figaro's fiancée Susanna in Mozart's ''Theatre/TheMarriageOfFigaro''. He even finds ways to delay Figaro and Susanna's wedding to keep on seducing her! However, Susanna finds his advances unwelcome, making him more of a CasanovaWannabe.
* ''Theatre/{{Carmen}}'' from the title opera by Georges Bizet is often described as a rare female example of this trope. She seduces Don Jose, who was going to marry Micaela, but proves to be anything but faithful to him, quickly growing bored with him and seeking a new lover in the form of Escamillo, a toreador. We don't know how many times Carmen has done this to people, but when Carmen ultimately rejects him, Don Jose seeks to kill her, doing so in a bullfighting ring, spelling not only her doom, but his own as he is arrested by the authorities soon after.



* The Duke of Mantua in Verdi's ''Theatre/{{Rigoletto}}'' certainly qualifies, and is a KarmaHoudini to boot. He doesn't even acknowledge Gilda's feelings for him and doesn't feel any remorse [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil for deflowering her]].

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* The Duke Even older than the original Casanova was the character Literature/DonJuan, whose first recorded appearance was in the 17th century Spanish play ''The Trickster of Mantua in Verdi's ''Theatre/{{Rigoletto}}'' certainly qualifies, Seville and is the Stone Guest''.
** In psychology,
a KarmaHoudini person who displays a need to boot. He doesn't even acknowledge Gilda's feelings for him dominate and doesn't feel any remorse [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil for deflowering her]].have multiple sexual relationships with woman is said to have Don Juanism.
* Aldolpho from ''Theatre/TheDrowsyChaperone''. He is the King of Romance, so he kisses a lot.
-->"Dear Van De Graff bride, I must make love to you, and transport you to the place of ecstacy. Sooner is better than later. Signed, Aldolpho."



* Count Almaviva, originally a good person in Rossini's ''The Barber of Seville'', has turned into a womanizer and a casanova who ignores his wife Rosina (whom he wanted to marry in ''The Barber of Seville'') so he can make advances towards Figaro's fiancée Susanna in Mozart's ''Theatre/TheMarriageOfFigaro''. He even finds ways to delay Figaro and Susanna's wedding to keep on seducing her! However, Susanna finds his advances unwelcome, making him more of a CasanovaWannabe.
* ''Theatre/{{Carmen}}'' from the title opera by Georges Bizet is often described as a rare female example of this trope. She seduces Don Jose, who was going to marry Micaela, but proves to be anything but faithful to him, quickly growing bored with him and seeking a new lover in the form of Escamillo, a toreador. We don't know how many times Carmen has done this to people, but when Carmen ultimately rejects him, Don Jose seeks to kill her, doing so in a bullfighting ring, spelling not only her doom, but his own as he is arrested by the authorities soon after.
* Wagner's ''Theatre/{{Tannhaeuser}}'' has Heinrich der Schreiber, an arrogant Minnesinger whom Princess Elisabeth is in love with and ultimately dies for. Heinrich never even acknowledges her, as he is busy engaging in debauchery with a Pagan goddess.



* In ''Theatre/SpringAwakening'', handsome, creepy, and arrogant Hanschen Rilow is mostly played for laughs, though it's a little sad when he seduces his classmate Ernst. The scene they share is tragically unbalanced, given all the power Hanschen has over Ernst:
-->'''Ernst''': I love you, Hanscen, as I have never loved anyone.\\
'''Hanschen''': And so you should.
* Even older than the original Casanova was the character Literature/DonJuan, whose first recorded appearance was in the 17th century Spanish play ''The Trickster of Seville and the Stone Guest''.
** In psychology, a person who displays a need to dominate and have multiple sexual relationships with woman is said to have Don Juanism.



* Willmore from ''The Rover'' by Aphra Behn is definitely this,his name literally means 'Wills for more sex',and he comes complete with KarmaHoudini
* Aldolpho from ''Theatre/TheDrowsyChaperone''. He is the King of Romance, so he kisses a lot.
-->"Dear Van De Graff bride, I must make love to you, and transport you to the place of ecstacy. Sooner is better than later. Signed, Aldolpho."



* The Duke of Mantua in Verdi's ''Theatre/{{Rigoletto}}'' certainly qualifies, and is a KarmaHoudini to boot. He doesn't even acknowledge Gilda's feelings for him and doesn't feel any remorse [[RapeIsASpecialKindOfEvil for deflowering her]].
* Theatre/RockofAges has Stacee Jax; famous lead singer of Arsonal and womanizer.
* Willmore from ''The Rover'' by Aphra Behn is definitely this,his name literally means 'Wills for more sex',and he comes complete with KarmaHoudini.
* In ''Theatre/SpringAwakening'', handsome, creepy, and arrogant Hanschen Rilow is mostly played for laughs, though it's a little sad when he seduces his classmate Ernst. The scene they share is tragically unbalanced, given all the power Hanschen has over Ernst:
-->'''Ernst''': I love you, Hanscen, as I have never loved anyone.\\
'''Hanschen''': And so you should.
* Wagner's ''Theatre/{{Tannhaeuser}}'' has Heinrich der Schreiber, an arrogant Minnesinger whom Princess Elisabeth is in love with and ultimately dies for. Heinrich never even acknowledges her, as he is busy engaging in debauchery with a Pagan goddess.



* Panther Caruso from ''VideoGame/StarFox'' relentlessly pursues Krystal, and is described more than once [[WordOfGod by Nintendo]] as being a self-proclaimed ladies' man. He never really gets anywhere with Krystal (who shares a mutual affection with Fox [=McCloud=]), whom tends to either ignore, humour or outright reject his advances in ''Assault'' and their cameo appearances in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Interestingly when he does succeed in certain paths of ''Command'', he is [[LadyKillerInLove depicted as genuinely devoted to her]].
* Gannayev of ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2: Mask of the Betrayer'' regularly abuses his Spirit Shaman powers for the sake of jumping into the fantasies of innocent young farmgirls and having hot dream-sex, although most of his exploits occurred prior to the plot.
* Goto, from ''VideoGame/ManaKhemia2FallOfAlchemy'', is seen going on dates with various students ''in groups'' (as well as some one on one time with the Chairman). When the main cast doubt his claims of natural desirability they take a school-wide poll, only to find out that 100% of the girls want him as well as [[EvenTheGuysWantHim 1/3 of the guys]], and the only reason the members of Ulrika's workshop aren't effected is he's purposefully toning down his charm around them. Then things get a bit complicated when the son of one of his old flings shows up looking for revenge...
* ''VideoGame/{{Nibblers}}'': Octo sees himself as quite the charmer. He even tries to smooch a Lizard that tries to taunt him!
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** The protagonists in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 3}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' can be this, depending on the player's decisions. If you're dating more than one girl and they discover what's happening, chances are you'll have to deal with some VERY pissed off girls and generally put the situation right. This is less so in ''Persona 4'' where you won't be penalized as much,[[note]]Until [[UpdatedRerelease Golden]] anyway[[/note]] but you can still date/flirt with nearly every girl '''in the game''' [[spoiler: (except for Hanako and Nanako, thankfully)]], AND you even get called an emotional heartbreaker during the cross-dressing pageant:
--->'''MC/Presenter:''' "She" has made more girls cry than there are stars in the sky! Presenting our transfer student who's been breaking hearts in the second year Class 2, [[HelloInsertNameHere character name!]]
** ''VideoGame/Persona5'' is a lot less forgiving about dating more than one girl. Oh sure, you can have a romance with every single datable girl in the game at once, but they'll inevitably find out on Valentine's Day and respond by leaving you black and blue on the floor.



* ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'':
** ''VideoGame/DiabloII'': indicates that Deckard Cain was this in his youth. He says about Anya being like some Zakarum priestesses he had known. He also says that they did not have to take vows of chastity. Do the math.
** ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'': Covetous Shen remarks on how he has so much in common with Cain, mentioning how the both of them had quite interesting experiences with the Zakarum priestesses in their youths.
* Two of the potential home buyers from ''VideoGame/HouseFlipper'': Jimmy Traitor and Raphael Erko. Jimmy's bio lists his likes as "parties, alcohol, girls" and both of them want a double bed so they can share it with a female companion. Jimmy also mentions wanting a sauna in his house so he has an excuse to ask his female friends to walk around in a towel.
* Goto, from ''VideoGame/ManaKhemia2FallOfAlchemy'', is seen going on dates with various students ''in groups'' (as well as some one on one time with the Chairman). When the main cast doubt his claims of natural desirability they take a school-wide poll, only to find out that 100% of the girls want him as well as [[EvenTheGuysWantHim 1/3 of the guys]], and the only reason the members of Ulrika's workshop aren't effected is he's purposefully toning down his charm around them. Then things get a bit complicated when the son of one of his old flings shows up looking for revenge...



* Gannayev of ''VideoGame/NeverwinterNights2: [[NeverwinterNights2/MaskOfTheBetrayer Mask of the Betrayer]]'' regularly abuses his Spirit Shaman powers for the sake of jumping into the fantasies of innocent young farmgirls and having hot dream-sex, although most of his exploits occurred prior to the plot.
* ''VideoGame/{{Nibblers}}'': Octo sees himself as quite the charmer. He even tries to smooch a Lizard that tries to taunt him!
* ''Franchise/{{Persona}}'':
** The protagonists in ''VideoGame/{{Persona 3}}'' and ''VideoGame/{{Persona 4}}'' can be this, depending on the player's decisions. If you're dating more than one girl and they discover what's happening, chances are you'll have to deal with some VERY pissed off girls and generally put the situation right. This is less so in ''Persona 4'' where you won't be penalized as much,[[note]]Until [[UpdatedRerelease Golden]] anyway[[/note]] but you can still date/flirt with nearly every girl '''in the game''' [[spoiler: (except for Hanako and Nanako, thankfully)]], AND you even get called an emotional heartbreaker during the cross-dressing pageant:
--->'''MC/Presenter:''' "She" has made more girls cry than there are stars in the sky! Presenting our transfer student who's been breaking hearts in the second year Class 2, [[HelloInsertNameHere character name!]]
** ''VideoGame/Persona5'' is a lot less forgiving about dating more than one girl. Oh sure, you can have a romance with every single datable girl in the game at once, but they'll inevitably find out on Valentine's Day and respond by leaving you black and blue on the floor.
* In ''VideoGame/PretentiousGame 3'', the gray square is a womanizer who's been with several women. He marries the light pink square, and then cheats on her with the bright pink square.
* At the beginning of ''VideoGame/TheSims2'', Don Lothario is engaged to Cassandra Goth, despite having a total of four lovers simultaneously.
* Panther Caruso from ''VideoGame/StarFox'' relentlessly pursues Krystal, and is described more than once [[WordOfGod by Nintendo]] as being a self-proclaimed ladies' man. He never really gets anywhere with Krystal (who shares a mutual affection with Fox [=McCloud=]), whom tends to either ignore, humour or outright reject his advances in ''Assault'' and their cameo appearances in ''[[VideoGame/SuperSmashBros Super Smash Bros. Brawl]]''. Interestingly when he does succeed in certain paths of ''Command'', he is [[LadyKillerInLove depicted as genuinely devoted to her]].



* At the beginning of [[VideoGame/TheSims The Sims 2]], Don Lothario is engaged to Cassandra Goth, despite having a total of four lovers simultaneously.
%%** Any Romance Sim, for that matter.
* ''VideoGame/{{Diablo}}'': The second game indicates that Deckard Cain was this in his youth. He says about Anya being like some Zakarum priestesses he had known. He also says that they did not have to take vows of chastity. Do the math.
** ''VideoGame/DiabloIII'''s Covetous Shen remarks on how he has so much in common with Cain, mentioning how the both of them had quite interesting experiences with the Zakarum priestesses in their youths.
* In ''VideoGame/PretentiousGame 3'', the gray square is a womanizer who's been with several women. He marries the light pink square, and then cheats on her with the bright pink square.
* Two of the potential home buyers from ''VideoGame/HouseFlipper'': Jimmy Traitor and Raphael Erko. Jimmy's bio lists his likes as "parties, alcohol, girls" and both of them want a double bed so they can share it with a female companion. Jimmy also mentions wanting a sauna in his house so he has an excuse to ask his female friends to walk around in a towel.



* Larry Butz from ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', despite being TheDitz and TheFriendNobodyLikes, has had a staggering number of girlfriends over the course of the series, all of whom were supermodels or in some other sort of glamourous profession where good looks matter. Granted, the main reason this number is so high is because they all dump him rather quickly...



* Larry Butz from ''Franchise/AceAttorney'', despite being TheDitz and TheFriendNobodyLikes, has had a staggering number of girlfriends over the course of the series, all of whom were supermodels or in some other sort of glamourous profession where good looks matter. Granted, the main reason this number is so high is because they all dump him rather quickly...



* ''Webcomic/MagickChicks'': Faith is a female womanizer, who has an established reputation [[ReallyGetsAround for seducing half the student body]] [[AllGirlSchool at Artemis.]] And the girls are all eager to be [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/touch_of_blonde her next]] [[http://www.eeriecuties.com/strips-ec/it_is_for_realsies conquest.]] But the one who has her heart, is the one girl she seemingly can't have: [[spoiler:[[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/official_girlfriend Tiffany]]]]... until the writers [[IfItsYouItsOkay changed their minds.]]
* [[http://walkypedia.com/index.php/Joseph_Rosenthal Joe Rosenthal]] in ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' takes this to the point of practically being another super-power: he managed to have sex with an astonishing 2030+ women before settling down with Rachel. This is all the more astonishing given his somewhat [[KavorkaMan kavorka-ish]] horndog attitude: one time, he set out intentionally to sleep with 30 women in one day (to 'get the gay off of me' after having his head shoved in Walky's crotch in an attempt to obscure his face), and succeeded.
** While he stands out, he is hardly the only Abductee who is highly successful in bed, either - which is rather ominous given that the Aliens [[spoiler: and Linda Walkerton]] apparently meant to ''breed'' the Abductees to make the next generation of their SuperSoldier army.

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* ''Webcomic/MagickChicks'': Faith is ''Webcomic/ErikaAndThePrincesInDistress'' : Kaylane just cannot look at a female womanizer, who pretty boy without getting the urge to seduce them, and she has an established reputation [[ReallyGetsAround for seducing half the student body]] [[AllGirlSchool at Artemis.]] And the girls are all eager to be [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/touch_of_blonde her next]] [[http://www.eeriecuties.com/strips-ec/it_is_for_realsies conquest.]] But the one who has her heart, is the one girl she seemingly can't have: [[spoiler:[[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/official_girlfriend Tiffany]]]]... until the writers [[IfItsYouItsOkay changed no qualms doing so [[ImStandingRightHere even if their minds.]]
* [[http://walkypedia.com/index.php/Joseph_Rosenthal Joe Rosenthal]] in ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' takes this
girlfriend are right next to them]]. She is seen on multiple occasions [[SexyManInstantHarem literally surrounded by swooning men]], and clearly enjoying herself. She however tends to border on LovableSexManiac when she goes as far as to kiss, pounce on, or tear the point clothes of practically being another super-power: he managed to have sex men unprovoked, and actually gets called out on that attitude by Irvine, who berates her for disregarding his friend's physical boundaries.
* Zach, of ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'' is a positive version. Sure, he's slept
with an astonishing 2030+ women before settling down with Rachel. This is all hundreds of women, but he sees it as a community service thing. He gives virgins a good first time and helps service the more astonishing given his somewhat [[KavorkaMan kavorka-ish]] horndog attitude: one time, he set out intentionally to sleep with 30 women in one day (to 'get the gay off of me' after having his head shoved in Walky's crotch in an attempt to obscure his face), and succeeded.
** While he stands out, he is hardly the only Abductee who is highly successful in bed, either - which is rather ominous given that the Aliens [[spoiler: and Linda Walkerton]] apparently meant to ''breed'' the Abductees
elderly to make the next generation of their SuperSoldier army.them feel loved again.



* Ted from ''Webcomic/{{Greg}}'', is constantly the target of women's scorned hatred. While he is not avoiding ex-lovers, he is seeking out new women to love and leave.
* Jean's ex-boyfriend Slick in ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'' The only reason he becomes fixated on her is that she had the audacity to dump ''him.''
* [[http://walkypedia.com/index.php/Joseph_Rosenthal Joe Rosenthal]] in ''Webcomic/ItsWalky'' takes this to the point of practically being another super-power: he managed to have sex with an astonishing 2030+ women before settling down with Rachel. This is all the more astonishing given his somewhat [[KavorkaMan kavorka-ish]] horndog attitude: one time, he set out intentionally to sleep with 30 women in one day (to 'get the gay off of me' after having his head shoved in Walky's crotch in an attempt to obscure his face), and succeeded.
** While he stands out, he is hardly the only Abductee who is highly successful in bed, either - which is rather ominous given that the Aliens [[spoiler: and Linda Walkerton]] apparently meant to ''breed'' the Abductees to make the next generation of their SuperSoldier army.



* Zach, of ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'' is a positive version. Sure, he's slept with hundreds of women, but he sees it as a community service thing. He gives virgins a good first time and helps service the elderly to make them feel loved again.

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* Zach, of ''Webcomic/GirlsWithSlingshots'' ''Webcomic/MagickChicks'': Faith is a positive version. Sure, he's female womanizer, who has an established reputation [[ReallyGetsAround for seducing half the student body]] [[AllGirlSchool at Artemis.]] And the girls are all eager to be [[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/touch_of_blonde her next]] [[http://www.eeriecuties.com/strips-ec/it_is_for_realsies conquest.]] But the one who has her heart, is the one girl she seemingly can't have: [[spoiler:[[http://www.magickchicks.com/strips-mc/official_girlfriend Tiffany]]]]... until the writers [[IfItsYouItsOkay changed their minds.]]
* ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' is a SexComedy in which people actually have sex, so several members of the cast at least tend towards manifesting this trope. Two notable examples:
** Zii sometimes seems to have a borderline superpower, allowing her to seduce women who previously seemed straight -- though this power eventually becomes a little patchy as her personal story becomes a little more complicated (just starting with her inability to seduce the insanely desirable [=DiDi=]). Zii has also
slept with hundreds a lot of men, but it's [[AllMenArePerverts not exactly difficult for her to do that]].
** Matt is a highly successful bisexual seducer with frequently shaky ethics, although he's basically a ChivalrousPervert aside from his inability to stay faithful to anyone.
* ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' has Mistertique, whose mastery of "the masculine mystique" makes him irresistible to women. He spends all of his time alternately seducing and confusing
women, but he sees it as a community service thing. He gives virgins a good first time and helps service the elderly to make usually doesn't sleep with them feel loved again.as it would "ruin the mystery." He's a bit of a troll.
* Nolan from ''Webcomic/RegularGuy'': Women seem to find his beard irresistible, and he had his "thingy" declared a work of art. He's pretty modest about it, though.



* Khun Edahn from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'', father of [[MagnificentBastard Khun Aguero Agnes]], has slept with so many women that he has the second largest amount of children in the whole Tower. There are so many, that in order to stop family feuds and succession wars, he has them perform in blood sports to establish a hierarchy.



* ''Webcomic/ErikaAndThePrincesInDistress'' : Kaylane just cannot look at a pretty boy without getting the urge to seduce them, and she has no qualms doing so [[ImStandingRightHere even if their girlfriend are right next to them]]. She is seen on multiple occasions [[SexyManInstantHarem literally surrounded by swooning men]], and clearly enjoying herself. She however tends to border on LovableSexManiac when she goes as far as to kiss, pounce on, or tear the clothes of men unprovoked, and actually gets called out on that attitude by Irvine, who berates her for disregarding his friend's physical boundaries.
* Sven of ''Webcomic/QuestionableContent'', [[spoiler: at least until his fling with Faye]].
* ''Webcomic/MenageA3'' is a SexComedy in which people actually have sex, so several members of the cast at least tend towards manifesting this trope. Two notable examples:
** Zii sometimes seems to have a borderline superpower, allowing her to seduce women who previously seemed straight -- though this power eventually becomes a little patchy as her personal story becomes a little more complicated (just starting with her inability to seduce the insanely desirable [=DiDi=]). Zii has also slept with a lot of men, but it's [[AllMenArePerverts not exactly difficult for her to do that]].
** Matt is a highly successful bisexual seducer with frequently shaky ethics, although he's basically a ChivalrousPervert aside from his inability to stay faithful to anyone.



* Nolan from ''Webcomic/RegularGuy'': Women seem to find his beard irresistible, and he had his "thingy" declared a work of art. He's pretty modest about it, though.
* Ted from ''Webcomic/{{Greg}}'', is constantly the target of women's scorned hatred. While he is not avoiding ex-lovers, he is seeking out new women to love and leave.
* Khun Edahn from ''Webcomic/TowerOfGod'', father of [[MagnificentBastard Khun Aguero Agnes]], has slept with so many women that he has the second largest amount of children in the whole Tower. There are so many, that in order to stop family feuds and succession wars, he has them perform in blood sports to establish a hierarchy.
* Jean's ex-boyfriend Slick in ''Webcomic/TheInexplicableAdventuresOfBob'' The only reason he becomes fixated on her is that she had the audacity to dump ''him.''
* ''Webcomic/{{Oglaf}}'' has Mistertique, whose mastery of "the masculine mystique" makes him irresistible to women. He spends all of his time alternately seducing and confusing women, but usually doesn't sleep with them as it would "ruin the mystery." He's a bit of a troll.



* Hugh Griffin, president of the *USA in ''Literature/DecadesOfDarkness''. As the author writes, his wife knows when to look away.
* Zander, an OriginalCharacter from ''Webcomic/NepetaQuest2011'', has quite the charm with the female trolls.



* Hugh Griffin, president of the *USA in ''Literature/DecadesOfDarkness''. As the author writes, his wife knows when to look away.
%%* Jake from the ''Booty Call'' set of Flash games.
%%* Shadow Hawk from Website/EpicTales.
* Zander, an OriginalCharacter from ''Webcomic/NepetaQuest2011'', has quite the charm with the female trolls.



* Boomhauer from ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. Despite the fact that most of his conquests don't seem to mind, he gets a cruel comeuppance when the tables are turned on him:[[spoiler: the one woman who he does fall in love with turns out to not even be able to get his name right, and tells him, to his face, in the arms of another man, while he's on his knees after ''proposing'' to her, that whenever he talks, she just nods and smiles until his pants come off.]] Ouch.
* Mayor Joe Quimby from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', who is an exaggerated, evil-mirror-universe parody of UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy.
* Glenn Quagmire from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. He is a step forward from being just a regular Casanova - he is a pervert, victimizer, and rapist as well.
* Mime from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'', as seen in the episode "Easy Comb, Easy Go"
* Bender from ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', although he usually goes after hookerbots, and does fall in love occasionally.

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* Boomhauer JFK from ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. Despite the fact that most of his conquests don't seem to mind, he gets a cruel comeuppance when the tables are turned ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. He is dating Cleo, but openly cheats on him:[[spoiler: the one woman who he does fall in love her regularly (even calling her a "skank" for kissing Abe [[HypocriticalHumor while mid-coitus with turns out to not even be able to get his name right, and tells him, to his face, in the arms of another man, while he's on his knees after ''proposing'' girl]]), immediately sets up a casting couch to her, that whenever he talks, she just nods vet actresses during the film festival, and smiles until his pants come off.]] Ouch.
* Mayor Joe Quimby from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', who is an exaggerated, evil-mirror-universe parody of UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy.
* Glenn Quagmire from ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. He is a step forward from being just a regular Casanova - he is a pervert, victimizer, and rapist as well.
* Mime from ''WebAnimation/HappyTreeFriends'', as seen in
attends the episode "Easy Comb, Easy Go"
* Bender from ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', although he usually goes after hookerbots, and does fall in love occasionally.
school prom with Joan, Catherine the Great, AND the Brontë sisters.



* JFK from ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. He is dating Cleo, but openly cheats on her regularly (even calling her a "skank" for kissing Abe [[HypocriticalHumor while mid-coitus with another girl]]), immediately sets up a casting couch to vet actresses during the film festival, and attends the school prom with Joan, Catherine the Great, AND the Brontë sisters.

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* JFK Glenn Quagmire from ''WesternAnimation/CloneHigh''. ''WesternAnimation/FamilyGuy''. He is dating Cleo, but openly cheats on her regularly (even calling her a "skank" for kissing Abe [[HypocriticalHumor while mid-coitus with another girl]]), immediately sets up step forward from being just a casting couch to vet actresses during the film festival, regular Casanova - he is a pervert, victimizer, and attends the school prom with Joan, Catherine the Great, AND the Brontë sisters.rapist as well.
* Bender from ''WesternAnimation/{{Futurama}}'', although he usually goes after hookerbots, and does fall in love occasionally.



* Tahno from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' qualifies. When he first appears, he has his arms around two women. He then proceeds to hit on Korra by offering her some [[DoubleEntendre private lessons]].
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* Boomhauer from ''WesternAnimation/KingOfTheHill''. Despite the fact that most of his conquests don't seem to mind, he gets a cruel comeuppance when the tables are turned on him:[[spoiler: the one woman who he does fall in love with turns out to not even be able to get his name right, and tells him, to his face, in the arms of another man, while he's on his knees after ''proposing'' to her, that whenever he talks, she just nods and smiles until his pants come off.]] Ouch.
* Tahno from ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra'' qualifies. ''WesternAnimation/TheLegendOfKorra''. When he first appears, [[ALadyOnEachArm he has his arms around two women. women]]. He then proceeds to hit on Korra by offering her some [[DoubleEntendre private lessons]].
%%* Fancy-Fancy from ''WesternAnimation/TopCat''.
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* Mayor Joe Quimby from ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'', who is an exaggerated, evil-mirror-universe parody of UsefulNotes/JohnFKennedy.
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* Music/{{Zucchero}}: The song "13 Buoni Regioni" (13 Good Reasons) has Zucchero dedicate an unflattering song to a woman who is described indirectly as a maneater. In the song's video, the woman in question goes to a bar with her boyfriend, and when they reach the party hall she begins flirting very sensually with a stranger (a man of color); this upsets the boyfriend, who begins confronting the man despite his girlfriend being the one who ''began'' the problem. Near the end of the video (and song), the boyfriend takes the woman (while forcefully holding her hand) to the parking lot and, after a brief fight, the woman pushes him and shoots a weapon taken out of her purse... though it's actually a water gon [[{{Irony}} and the projectile is beer]] (it's ironic because, per the song's chorus, Zucchero says he would prefer to drink beer instead of being with her, thus hinting that he used to be a former partner of hers), so she simply intended to scare him. She then leaves him alone with a smirk, dumping him.

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* Music/{{Zucchero}}: The song "13 Buoni Regioni" (13 Good Reasons) has Zucchero dedicate an unflattering song to a woman who is described indirectly as a maneater. In the song's video, the woman in question goes to a bar with her boyfriend, and when they reach the party hall she begins flirting very sensually with a stranger (a man of color); this upsets the boyfriend, who begins confronting the man despite his girlfriend being the one who ''began'' the problem. Near the end of the video (and song), the boyfriend takes the woman (while forcefully holding her hand) to the parking lot and, after a brief fight, the woman pushes him and shoots a weapon taken out of her purse... though it's actually a water gon gun [[{{Irony}} and the projectile is beer]] (it's ironic because, per the song's chorus, Zucchero says he would prefer to drink beer instead of being with her, thus hinting that he used to be a former partner of hers), so she simply intended to scare him. She then leaves him alone with a smirk, dumping him.
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%%* Creator/BobHope spoofs the role in ''Casanova's Big Night''.

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%%* Creator/BobHope spoofs * 1926 film ''Film/{{Don Juan|1926}}'', one of many takes on the role Don Juan legend, has the man so busy with girlfriends that he has hourly schedules. In one scene he has to usher three different women out of his apartment in ''Casanova's Big Night''. three different directions.
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** One of the scientist's at Project Skin Horse, Gerda, describes herself as Kinsey Seven, but she still drops everything to go watch Tip [[RatedMForManly mud-wrestle]] with HuskyRusskie Konstantin outside the office building.[[http://skin-horse.com/comic/todays-comic-351/]]

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** One of the scientist's at Project Skin Horse, Gerda, describes herself as Kinsey Seven, but she still drops everything to go watch Tip [[RatedMForManly mud-wrestle]] mud-wrestle with HuskyRusskie Konstantin outside the office building.[[http://skin-horse.com/comic/todays-comic-351/]]
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* Subverted in the manga version of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' where Roy Mustang pretends he's this to cover up the fact that [[spoiler: he uses prostitutes, whose madam is [[SonOfAWhore his adoptive mother]], as spies]]. The [[Anime/FullmetalAlchemist original anime]] plays this straight because the subversion happens after the anime OvertookTheManga.

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* Subverted in the manga version of ''Manga/FullmetalAlchemist'' where Roy Mustang pretends he's this to cover up the fact that [[spoiler: he uses prostitutes, whose madam is [[SonOfAWhore his adoptive mother]], as spies]]. The [[Anime/FullmetalAlchemist original anime]] ''Anime/FullmetalAlchemist2003'' plays this straight because the subversion happens after the anime OvertookTheManga.
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** Abed Nadir, surprisingly. While he's a shameless nerd with an AmbiguousDisorder, his analytical abilities allow him to identify a girl's fantasy man, and then his knowledge of tropes and archetypes allows him to play that role perfectly. One episode has the study group trying to get him a girlfriend, only for him to reveal at the end that he can easily get a girl when he wants one, even if he normally doesn't care.

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** Abed Nadir, surprisingly. While he's a shameless nerd with an AmbiguousDisorder, ambiguous disorder, his analytical abilities allow him to identify a girl's fantasy man, and then his knowledge of tropes and archetypes allows him to play that role perfectly. One episode has the study group trying to get him a girlfriend, only for him to reveal at the end that he can easily get a girl when he wants one, even if he normally doesn't care.

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* ''WebAnimation/TanabataManga'': [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_GTDKIg7_Pc Tanao]] is a womanizer who likes to sleep with women and leave after he's done with them. Tanao's streak doesn't last after being rejected and ridiculed by FMC for his pathetic attempt to seduce her.
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* ''VideoGame/{{Nibblers}}'': Octo sees himself as quite the charmer. He even tries to smooch a Lizard that tries to taunt him!
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* The target/subject of "Down On Mission Street" by Music/LloydColeAndTheCommotions is a cold-hearted seducer who has just hurt his latest girl -- though apparently, she initially picked him up.
-->God only knows how you can hurt her\\
When you know that's what you do\\
How does it feel to be so cruel?\\
Will you never be contented with your life\\
Will you always be the one who won't look back?
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* ''Literature/TheSunneInSplendour'': The first chapters of this historic doorstopper finds the futures UsefulNotes/EdwardIV seducing his little brother's nanny as the boy gets lost in the woods. He doesn't reform and spends the rest of the book chasing women, even marrying for love though that doesn't stop him from taking many, many mistresses and fostering a DecadentCourt.
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* ''Series/TheWitcher2019'': Jaskier has a history of sleeping with women who are married or otherwise off-limits and has done this many times.
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* Surgeon Mr. Eden in '''Film/GreenForDanger''. He has a reputaion as a womaniser, has had a relationship with Sister Bates in the past (and she is still pining for him); is currently putting the moves on Freddi Linley, despite her being engaged to Dr. Barmes; and Nurse Woods pointedly warns him that things are different in the hospital and won't be like he were in his private practice before the war, witth female patients coming to him with "fluttering eyelashes and bosoms".

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* Surgeon Mr. Eden in '''Film/GreenForDanger''. ''Film/GreenForDanger''. He has a reputaion reputation as a womaniser, womanise;, has had a relationship with Sister Bates in the past (and she is still pining for him); is currently putting the moves on Freddi Linley, despite her being engaged to Dr. Barmes; Barnes; and Nurse Woods pointedly warns him that things are different in the hospital and won't be like he they were in his private practice before the war, witth with female patients coming to him with "fluttering eyelashes and bosoms".
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* Surgeon Mr. Eden in '''Film/GreenForDanger''. He has a reputaion as a womaniser, has had a relationship with Sister Bates in the past (and she is still pining for him); is currently putting the moves on Freddi Linley, despite her being engaged to Dr. Barmes; and Nurse Woods pointedly warns him that things are different in the hospital and won't be like he were in his private practice before the war, witth female patients coming to him with "fluttering eyelashes and bosoms".

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