Stuttering Bill

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Stuttering Bill is the childhood nickname of Bill Denbrough, a central member and de facto leader of the Losers' Club in Stephen King's horror novel "It."

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
human
novel character
adaptedIn It (1990 television miniseries) NERFINISHED
It (2017 film) NERFINISHED
It Chapter Two (2019 film) NERFINISHED
ageInPrimaryTimeline child during 1958 events
ageInSecondaryTimeline adult during 1985 events
appearsInWork It NERFINISHED
appearsInWorkType novel
associatedTheme childhood trauma
friendship
guilt over sibling's death
overcoming fear
countryOfFictionalOrigin United States NERFINISHED
createdBy Stephen King NERFINISHED
definingTrait courage
determination
leadership
stuttering speech
enemy It (entity)
Pennywise NERFINISHED
familyMember George Denbrough NERFINISHED
familyRelation older brother of George Denbrough
fictionalResidence Derry, Maine NERFINISHED
fictionalUniverse Stephen King multiverse NERFINISHED
firstAppearance It (1986 novel) NERFINISHED
genreContext horror fiction
hasCondition stutter
hasFamilyName Denbrough NERFINISHED
hasFullName Bill Denbrough NERFINISHED
hasGivenName Bill NERFINISHED
hasNickname Stuttering Bill NERFINISHED
memberOf Losers' Club NERFINISHED
narrativeFunction protagonist
portrayedBy Jaeden Martell NERFINISHED
James McAvoy NERFINISHED
Jonathan Brandis NERFINISHED
Richard Thomas NERFINISHED
roleInGroup leader of the Losers' Club
roleInWork central character
workAuthor Stephen King NERFINISHED

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Bill Denbrough hasNickname Stuttering Bill