I'm surprised no one has mentioned Gustavo “Gus” Fring, the coolheaded Chilean-American businessman and drug kingpin, from the award-winning crime series, Breaking Bad, and its prequel spinoff, Better Call Saul.
― Anonymous User 7/21/2023
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Gus (full name Augustus Porter) is a character from animated Disney show The Owl House. He started going by Gus after the protagonist, Luz, mentioned she knew someone back home who went by it, and was excited to have a “human” nickname.
Gus is a character in the animated TV series Robotboy.
― Anonymous User 7/19/2014
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Burton Guster is a main character in the TV series "Psych." He frequently goes by Gus. He is played by Dule Hill.
― Anonymous User 12/7/2011
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In the 2005 movie "12 And Holding" there was a character called Gus Maitland (portrayed by Jeremy Renner). He was befriended, and eventually (unsuccessfully) seduced by his therapist's daughter, Malee Chuang.
This is the name of the title character in the poem 'Gus the Theatre Cat' by T. S. Eliot in his book 'Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats.' Gus, who's real name is Asparagus, is also a principal character in Andrew Lloyd Webber's award-winning stage musical 'Cats.' In the original West End production, the character was portrayed by Peerapat Yensudchai. When the show transfered to Broadway, the character was portrayed by Stephen Hanan, who won a Tony Award for the role. In the filmed 1998 version, he was portrayed by John Mills.