Lucifer
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Lucifer
Summary
Lucifer is a television character[1]. He draws 33 Wikipedia views per month (television_character category, ranking #173 of 401).[2]
Key Facts
- Lucifer's father was Chuck Shurley[3].
- A child of Lucifer was Ruby[4].
- A child of Lucifer was Samhain[5].
- Lucifer is recorded as male[6].
- Lucifer's instance of is recorded as television character[7].
- Lucifer's instance of is recorded as fictional angel[8].
- Lucifer's instance of is recorded as devil in a work of fiction[9].
- Lucifer's instance of is recorded as Satan / Lucifer in a work of fiction[10].
- Lucifer's based on is recorded as Lucifer[11].
- Lucifer's killed by is recorded as Dean Winchester[12].
- Lucifer's performer is recorded as Mark Pellegrino[13].
- Lucifer's performer is recorded as Rick Springfield[14].
- Lucifer's performer is recorded as David Chisum[15].
- Lucifer's performer is recorded as Bellamy Young[16].
- Lucifer's performer is recorded as Jared Padalecki[17].
- Lucifer's performer is recorded as Misha Collins[18].
- Lucifer's voice actor is recorded as Nicolas Gage[19].
- Lucifer's from narrative universe is recorded as Supernatural universe[20].
- Lucifer's present in work is recorded as Supernatural[21].
- Lucifer's name in native language is recorded as {'lang': 'en', 'text': 'Lucifer'}[22].
- Lucifer's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/121v7jnx[23].
- Lucifer's sibling is recorded as Michael[24].
- Lucifer's sibling is recorded as Gabriel[25].
- Lucifer's sibling is recorded as Raphael[26].
- Lucifer's sibling is recorded as Anna Milton[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Lucifer's father was Chuck Shurley[3].
Personal Life
Children include Ruby[4], a fictional demon[28] and Samhain[5].
Why It Matters
Lucifer draws 33 Wikipedia views per month (television_character category, ranking #173 of 401).[2] He has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[29]
FAQs
Who were Lucifer's parents?
Lucifer's father was Chuck Shurley[3].