Stan Uris

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Stan Uris is a character from Stephen King’s horror novel "It," known as the most rational and skeptical member of the Losers' Club whose struggle with fear and faith deeply shapes the story’s emotional impact.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
adultResidence Atlanta
surface form: Atlanta, Georgia
ageGroup adult in 1985 timeline
child in 1958 timeline
appearsIn It
It (novel)
associatedWith It (entity)
Pennywise the Dancing Clown
surface form: Pennywise
causeOfDeath suicide
characterTrait cautious
orderly
rational
skeptical
childhoodResidence Derry, Maine NERFINISHED
creator Stephen King
deathContext commits suicide rather than return to Derry
definingStruggle acceptance of the supernatural
faith
fear
familyName Uris
firstAppearance It (novel)
surface form: It (1986 novel)
friend Ben Hanscom
Beverly Marsh
Bill Denbrough
Eddie Kaspbrak
Mike Hanlon
Richie Tozier
fullName Stanley Uris
gender male
genre horror fiction
givenName Stanley
memberOf It Chapter Two (2019 film)
surface form: Losers' Club
narrativeRole member of adult protagonists
member of child protagonists
nationality American
nickname Stan
notableSymbolism embodiment of rational skepticism in the Losers' Club
occupation accountant
partOf Losers' Club as adults
surface form: Losers' Club
portrayedBy Andy Bean
Richard Masur
Wyatt Oleff
portrayedIn It (1990 miniseries)
It (2017 film)
It Chapter Two (2019 film)
religion Judaism
spouse Patricia Blum
Patty Uris

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It protagonist Stan Uris
subject surface form: It (novel)
shape-shifting entity It enemy Stan Uris
subject surface form: It (Stephen King)
It (novel) hasMainCharacter Stan Uris