Chuck Bartowski
Fictional protagonist of TV show Chuck / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Charles Irving Bartowski is the title character of the American spy show Chuck on NBC. He is portrayed by Zachary Levi. UGO.com named him one of the best TV nerds.[2]
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Chuck Bartowski | |
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Chuck character | |
First appearance | "Chuck Versus the Intersect" |
Last appearance | "Chuck Versus the Goodbye" |
Portrayed by | Zachary Levi (Original) Joshua Rush (Young) |
In-universe information | |
Alias | Charles Carmichael The Intersect (codename) Piranha (hacker) Caleb Vega (roommate) François Espoir (french agent) |
Nickname | Chuck, Chuckles |
Gender | Male |
Title | Special Agent |
Occupation | Former CIA Agent Nerd Herd Supervisor Owner of the Burbank Buy More & Private intelligence company (Carmichael Industries) |
Family | Dr. Ellie Bartowski-Woodcomb (sister) Stephen J. Bartowski (father; deceased) Mary Elizabeth Bartowski (mother) Dr. Devon Woodcomb (brother-in-law) Clara Woodcomb (niece) Jack Burton (father-in-law) Jesse Gunter (maternal grandfather) Mary Gunter (maternal grandmother) |
Spouse | Sarah Lisa Bartowski |
Born | September 18, 1981[1] |
Affiliation | Central Intelligence Agency Operation Bartowski Buy More Carmichael Industries Morgan Grimes (best friend, partner-turned-employee) Sarah Walker (partner/wife) John Casey (partner-turned-employee) Brigadier General M. Diane Beckman (former commanding officer) |
Expertise | Computer expert and genius level intellect; Exceptionally high rate of subliminal information retention; Engineering and Electronics Expert (Engineering Diploma attained from Stanford University in 2008); Espionage and self-defense training; Strong marksmanship skills (honed through Duck Hunt); Intersect provides instantaneous access to high-level classified government information (Level 6 Clearance) and advanced skills via "flashes". |
Education | Stanford University |
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