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* [[Cletus Kasady]], a Marvel Comics supervillain, also known as Carnage |
* [[Cletus Kasady]], a Marvel Comics supervillain, also known as Carnage |
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* Cletus Klump, in ''[[The Nutty Professor (1996 film)|The Nutty Professor]]'' and its [[Nutty Professor II: The Klumps|sequel]] |
* Cletus Klump, in ''[[The Nutty Professor (1996 film)|The Nutty Professor]]'' and its [[Nutty Professor II: The Klumps|sequel]] |
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* Cletus Samson, in [[Dead Rising]] |
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* Cledus Snow, in ''[[Smokey and the Bandit]]'' |
* Cledus Snow, in ''[[Smokey and the Bandit]]'' |
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* [[Cletus Spuckler]], in ''The Simpsons'' |
* [[Cletus Spuckler]], in ''The Simpsons'' |
Revision as of 23:04, 14 April 2024
Cletus or Cleatus may refer to:
People
Religion
- Pope Anacletus (died c. 92), third Bishop of Rome, also known as Cletus
- Cletus Bél (died 1245), Hungarian prelate
Sports
- Cletus Andersson (1893–1971), Swedish water polo player
- Clete Blakeman (born 1964), American football official
- Clete Boyer, former baseball player
- Cletus Clark (born 1962), American retired male hurdler
- Cletus Seldin (born 1986), American boxer
Other fields
- Cletus Dunn (born 1948), former civil servant and Canadian politician
- Cletus Ibeto (born 1952), Nigerian businessman
- Cletus Mendis (born 1949), Sri Lankan actor
- Cletus Wotorson (born 1937), Liberian politician and geologist
Fictional characters
- Cletus Hogg, a deputy in the TV show The Dukes of Hazzard
- Cletus Kasady, a Marvel Comics supervillain, also known as Carnage
- Cletus Klump, in The Nutty Professor and its sequel
- Cletus Samson, in Dead Rising
- Cledus Snow, in Smokey and the Bandit
- Cletus Spuckler, in The Simpsons
- Cleatus, a minor character on Good Times
- Cletus, in the Deponia video game series
Other uses
- Cleatus the Robot, the robot mascot of Fox NFL Sunday and all of Fox Sports
- Cletus is the name of a genus of true bugs (Heteroptera)