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Merlin Merlin ( cy, Myrddin, kw, Marzhin, br, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a mage, with several other main roles. His usual depiction, based on an amalgamation of historic and le ...
is featured as a character in numerous works of
fiction Fiction is any creative work, chiefly any narrative work, portraying individuals, events, or places that are imaginary, or in ways that are imaginary. Fictional portrayals are thus inconsistent with history, fact, or plausibility. In a traditi ...
, especially those based on Arthurian legends. Modern media frequently reimagines Merlin, and the Arthurian mythos more generally, changing Merlin's age, allegiances, family, and personal history.


Comics


Film

* '' The Green Knight'' (2021), played by Emmet O'Brien. * ''
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'' (2019), played by Brian Gleeson. * ''
The Kid Who Would Be King ''The Kid Who Would Be King'' is a 2019 fantasy action-adventure film written and directed by Joe Cornish. A British/American venture, the film stars Louis Ashbourne Serkis, Tom Taylor, Dean Chaumoo, Rhianna Doris, Angus Imrie, Rebecca Fergu ...
'' (2019), played by
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(young form) and Patrick Stewart (true form). * '' Transformers: The Last Knight'' (2017), played by Stanley Tucci. * '' King Arthur: Legend of the Sword'' (2017), played by Kamil Lemieszewski. * ''Kingsman film franchise'' (2015–present), played by
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('' Kingsman: The Secret Service'' and '' Kingsman: The Golden Circle'') and Djimon Hounsou (''
The King's Man ''The King's Man'' is a 2021 spy action film directed by Matthew Vaughn from a screenplay by Vaughn and Karl Gajdusek and a story by Vaughn. The third installment in the British ''Kingsman'' film series, which is based on the comic book ''The ...
''); here, Merlin is a title rather than a person. *''
Avalon High ''Avalon High'' is a young adult novel by Meg Cabot, published in 2005. Plot Ellie Harrison has just moved to Annapolis, Maryland. Her new school, Avalon High, seems like a typical high school with the stereotypical students: Lance the Jock ( ...
'' (2010), the
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based on Meg Cabot's 2005 novel of the same name, played by
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; in this version, the character of Miles is the reincarnation of Merlin. * ''
The Sorcerer's Apprentice "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (german: "Der Zauberlehrling", link=no, italic=no) is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe written in 1797. The poem is a ballad in 14 stanzas. Story The poem begins as an old magician (fantasy), sorcerer departs his ...
'' (2010), played by James A. Stephens. * ''Merlin and the Book of Beasts'' (2010), played by
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. * ''
Merlin and the War of the Dragons ''Merlin and the War of the Dragons'' is a 2008 fantasy film produced by The Asylum, based loosely on the legends of King Arthur. It was filmed entirely on location in Wales. Plot In Pre-England Britain, before the birth of King Arthur, Merli ...
'' (2008), played by Simon Lloyd Roberts. * ''
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'' (2007), voiced by
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. * ''
The Last Legion ''The Last Legion'' is a 2007 historical action adventure film directed by Doug Lefler and produced by Dino De Laurentiis. It is based on the 2002 novel of the same name by Valerio Massimo Manfredi. It stars Colin Firth, Ben Kingsley, Aishwarya ...
'' (2007), played by Ben Kingsley. * ''
Merlin's Apprentice ''Merlin's Apprentice'' is a 2006 miniseries. It is a sequel to the 1998 television miniseries ''Merlin'' with Sam Neill and Miranda Richardson reprising their roles as Merlin and the Lady of the Lake, albeit slightly different versions of their ...
'' (2006), played by Sam Neill. * ''
King Arthur King Arthur ( cy, Brenin Arthur, kw, Arthur Gernow, br, Roue Arzhur) is a legendary king of Britain, and a central figure in the medieval literary tradition known as the Matter of Britain. In the earliest traditions, Arthur appears as a ...
'' (2004), played by Stephen Dillane; in this version, Merlin is presented as a
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instead of a wizard. * ''
The Sorcerer's Apprentice "The Sorcerer's Apprentice" (german: "Der Zauberlehrling", link=no, italic=no) is a poem by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe written in 1797. The poem is a ballad in 14 stanzas. Story The poem begins as an old magician (fantasy), sorcerer departs his ...
'' (2002), played by Robert Davi. * '' Merlin: The Return'' (1999), played by Rik Mayall. * ''
Quest for Camelot ''Quest for Camelot'' (released internationally as ''The Magic Sword: Quest for Camelot'') is a 1998 American animated musical fantasy film produced by Warner Bros. Feature Animation and directed by Frederik Du Chau and very loosely based on the ...
'' (1998), voiced by John Gielgud. * ''
Merlin Merlin ( cy, Myrddin, kw, Marzhin, br, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a mage, with several other main roles. His usual depiction, based on an amalgamation of historic and le ...
'' (1998), played by
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. In the miniseries, Merlin fights the pagan goddess
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. * ''
Merlin's Shop of Mystical Wonders ''Merlin’s Shop of Mystical Wonders'' is a 1996 American fantasy horror film written and directed by Kenneth J. Berton. The film stars Ernest Borgnine as a grandfather telling his grandson a story about the wizard Merlin opening up a store in ...
'' (1996), played by George Milan. * ''
Kids of the Round Table ''Kids of the Round Table'' is a 1995 Canadian/American fantasy film written and directed by Robert Tinnell. Malcolm McDowell, Michael Ironside and newcomer Johnny Morina star in a modern-day adventure filled with medieval magic. Plot A boy nam ...
'' (1995), played by Malcolm McDowell. * ''
A Kid in King Arthur's Court ''A Kid in King Arthur's Court'' is a 1995 fantasy film directed by Michael Gottlieb (in his final directorial film before his death in 2014) and released by Walt Disney Pictures in association with Trimark Pictures and Tapestry Films. It is loo ...
'' (1995), played again by Ron Moody. * ''
Merlin and the Dragons ''Merlin and the Dragons'' is a 1991 animated film adapted from a story by Jane Yolen and illustrations by Alan Lee (illustrator), Alan Lee. It was directed by Dennis Woodyard (as Dennis J. Woodyard) and Hu Yihong and includes a musical score by co ...
'' (1991), narrated film by
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. * ''Dragon and Slippers'' (1991), voiced by Tony Randall * ''
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'' (1985), played by
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. * ''
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'' (1983), played by
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. * ''
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'' (1981), played by
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. * '' Excalibur'' (1981), played by
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. * ''
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'' (1980), played by Marcel Berbert. * '' The Spaceman and King Arthur'' (1979), played by Ron Moody; Merlin is, in a rather unusual fashion, portrayed as an evil character. * ''
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'' (1979), played by John Arnatt. * '' Son of Dracula'' (1974), played by
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. * ''
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'' (1967), played by Laurence Naismith. * '' 7 Faces of Dr Lao'' (1964), played by
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. * '' The Sword in the Stone'' (1963), the
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animated adaptation of T.H. White's book, voiced by
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. * ''
Siege of the Saxons ''Siege of the Saxons'' is a 1963 British adventure film directed by Nathan H. Juran and released by Columbia Pictures. Starring Janette Scott and Ronald Lewis, the film is set in the time of King Arthur, but, as with many Arthurian themed films ...
'' (1963), played by John Laurie. * ''
Lancelot and Guinevere ''Lancelot and Guinevere'' (known as ''Sword of Lancelot'' in the U.S.) is a British 1963 film starring Cornel Wilde, his real-life wife at the time, Jean Wallace, and Brian Aherne. This lesser-known version of the Camelot legend is a work shap ...
'' (1963), played by Mark Dignam. * ''
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'' (1960), at the film's end, genie Dick Shawn is told his next assignment will be as Merlin. * ''
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'' (1959), played Armando Arriola. * ''
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'' (1954), played by Pierre Larquey. * ''
Knights of the Round Table The Knights of the Round Table ( cy, Marchogion y Ford Gron, kw, Marghekyon an Moos Krenn, br, Marc'hegien an Daol Grenn) are the knights of the fellowship of King Arthur in the literary cycle of the Matter of Britain. First appearing in lit ...
'' (1953), played by
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. * ''
Adventures of Sir Galahad ''Adventures of Sir Galahad'' is the 41st serial released in 1949 by Columbia Pictures. Directed by Spencer Gordon Bennet, it stars George Reeves, Nelson Leigh, William Fawcett, Hugh Prosser, and Lois Hall. It was based on Arthurian legend, one o ...
'' (1949), played by William Fawcett. * '' A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' (1949), played by
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. * '' A Connecticut Yankee'' (1931), played by
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. * '' A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' (1921), played by William V. Mong.


Games

* In '' Age of Wonders II'' and '' Age of Wonders: Shadow Magic'', Merlin, a powerful wizard, is a playable character. * In '' Curses'', Merlin is an important figure in the story's history. * In ''
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'', Merlin is playable as a Caster class servant. ** Merlin's female 'Prototype' is a playable Caster class servant exclusive to the Arcade version of the game. * In the arcade game ''
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'', Merlin is one of the four playable heroes. His role in the game series continued until ''Gauntlet 4'' for the Sega Genesis. * In ''
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'', Merlin renamed Mervin who is Sir George's wizard companion, advisor and sidekick of Castle Grim, and antagonist. He is voiced by
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. * The Disney version of Merlin appears in the
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s ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''. This Merlin is depicted in the same way as he appeared in Disney's film '' The Sword in the Stone''. Though silent in the original game, he has audible dialogue provided by
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in the sequel. * In the role-playing game '' Magic and Mayhem'', Merlin is the game's final
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. * In '' Master of Magic'', Merlin is one of the predefined wizards. * In the
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'' RuneScape'', Merlin is a part of three quests, including Merlin's Crystal (a quest to free Merlin and become one of the Knights of the Round Table), The Holy Grail, and King's Ransom. * In ''
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'', the character Merlina is based on Merlin. Merlin is Merlina's grandfather. * In the 2013 video game '' Soul Sacrifice'', Merlin was the game's antagonist. In the English version of the game, he is known as the Magusar. Merlin reappeared in the game's sequel, ''
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,'' to conclude the Magusar's story. * In the
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''
Wizard101 ''Wizard101'' is a 2008 massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by KingsIsle Entertainment. Players take on the role of student wizards who must save the Spiral, the fictional universe in which the game is ...
'', the character Merlin (who presents himself as "Merle Ambrose") is the headmaster of Ravenwood School of Magical Arts and assigns players multiple quests. * In ''
Young Merlin ''Young Merlin'' is a video game released for the Super NES in 1994. The game follows a young Merlin as he enlists the help of the Lady of the Lake to help him defeat the evil Shadow King. Reception The game was praised by ''N-Force'' Magazine ...
'', the player follows Merlin in his youth. * In '' Zoda's Revenge: StarTropics II'', Merlin gives the protagonist, Mike, psychic abilities to help him throughout the game. * In the ''Avalon'' variant of ''
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'', Merlin is given knowledge at the start of every game who the evil players are, but he must keep his identity secret or else the evil players can redeem a lost game by correctly guessing which player is Merlin. * In '' SMITE: Battleground of the Gods'', Merlin is a playable character. * In ''
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'', Merlin is a side mission and a playable character. * In ''
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'', the Disney version of Merlin appears as a villager and guide for the player.


Literature

* In a play called ''
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'', written by
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in 1622, Merlin appears to be a son of the actual Devil, or, at least, a devil. By the end of the play, he becomes an adviser to Uther, the young King of Britain. *
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presents Merlin in his 1889 novel '' A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' as a complete charlatan with no real magical powers. The character seems to stand for (and to satirize)
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. However, near the end of the book, Merlin seems to possess real magical powers. *
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used the figure of Merlin Ambrosius in his 1946 novel ''
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'', the third book in ''
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''. In it, Merlin has supposedly lain asleep for centuries to be awakened for the battle against the materialistic agents of the devil, able to consort with the angelic powers because he came from a time when sorcery was not yet a corrupt art. Lewis' character of Ransom has apparently inherited the title of Pendragon from the Arthurian tradition. Merlin also mentions "Numinor", a nod to J.R.R. Tolkien's
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. *In John Cowper Powys' novel '' Porius: A Romance of the Dark Ages'' (1951), Myrddin Wyllt, or Merlin the Wild, is the Emperor Arthur's counselor, a major character in the story. Powys identifies him with Cronos, or
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, the father of
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. Merlin also plays an important part in Powys's '' A Glastonbury Romance'' (1934) and ''Morwyn'' (1937). *In the novel ''Merlín e Familia'' (1955) written by the Galician author Álvaro Cunqueiro, Merlin dwells in the Galician forest of Esmelle and is visited by mythical figures seeking magical advice. This story synthesizes Arthurian legend and Galician folktales. * Susan Cooper's '' The Dark Is Rising'' series (first published between 1965 and 1977) has Merlin as the central character in an Arthurian fantasy series about the battle between "the Dark and the Light". Some of the child characters know him as "Gummerry" (a contraction of Great Uncle Merry). He is also variously known as Professor Merriman Lyon, Merry Lyon, Mer-lion, and Merlin. *In T.H. White's 1958 Arthurian retelling, ''
The Once and Future King ''The Once and Future King'' is a collection of fantasy novels by T. H. White about the legend of King Arthur. It is loosely based upon the 1485 work '' Le Morte d'Arthur'' by Sir Thomas Malory. It was first published in 1958 as a collection ...
'', "Merlyn" has a curious affliction of living backward in time to everyone else. This affliction also appears in
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' '' Hyperion'' (1989) as the "Merlin sickness". A related novel to ''The Once and Future King'' is ''
The Book of Merlyn ''The Book of Merlyn'' is an Arthurian fantasy book by British writer T. H. White. It is the conclusion of ''The Once and Future King'', but it was published separately and posthumously. Plot summary The book opens as King Arthur prepares himse ...
'' (1977). *In Mary Stewart's ''Merlin Trilogy'' (first published between 1970 and 1979)'','' Myrddin Emrys (Merlin Ambrosius) is the protagonist of the first two novels, ''
The Crystal Cave ''The Crystal Cave'' is a 1970 fantasy novel by Mary Stewart. The first in a quintet of novels covering the Arthurian legend, it is followed by '' The Hollow Hills''. Plot introduction The protagonist of this story is a boy named Myrddin Emrys ...
'' (1970) and ''
The Hollow Hills ''The Hollow Hills'' is a novel by Mary Stewart. It is the second in a trilogy of novels covering the Arthurian Legends. This book is preceded by ''The Crystal Cave'' and succeeded by ''The Last Enchantment''. ''The Hollow Hills'' was publ ...
'' (1973), which are based on earlier traditions of the character. The last book of the trilogy, ''The Last Enchantment,'' and a related book, ''The Wicked Day'', focus more on Arthur and Mordred, though the former is still told from Merlin's viewpoint. Stewart portrays
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(brother to Uther Pendragon) as his father, and thus makes him Arthur's cousin. In the end, Merlin goes mad due to Morgause's poison. *''Merlin's Mirror'' (1975) by Andre Norton, tells the story of the half-human, half-alien Merlin. *''Merlin'' (1978) by
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is a bawdy, anti-Christian version of the Arthurian story, as relived by Merlin after Nimue had trapped him. Though dedicated to Malory, it draws rather from the earlier texts, curiously intertwining references to Kaballah and explicit erotic passages. *Merlin plays a modern-day villain in Roger Zelazny's short story ''The Last Defender of Camelot'' (1979), which won the 1980
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for short fiction and was adapted into an episode of the television series ''
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'' in 1986. *'' Cyr Myrddin, the Coming of Age of Merlin'' (1979) by Michael de Angelo is the story of the early life of Merlin as he searches for his destiny. *Merlin, called Aurelianus, is a character in Tim Powers' novel ''The Drawing of the Dark'' (1979), which describes the reincarnation of King Arthur, an Irishman named Brian Duffy, leading the forces of the West into battle against the forces of the East in 16th century Vienna. *
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mentions a character called Maerlyn in ''The Dark Tower'' series of novels (the first novel published in 1982), as well as the prequel comic ''
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'' (2007). Although this Maerlyn is an adviser to an alternative Earth's version of
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, he appears to be evil, as he sires the evil sorcerer Marten Broadcloak and creates the soul-corrupting Wizard's Rainbow. * Marion Zimmer Bradley's 1983 ''
The Mists of Avalon ''The Mists of Avalon'' is a 1983 historical fantasy novel by American writer Marion Zimmer Bradley, in which the author relates the Arthurian legends from the perspective of the female characters. The book follows the trajectory of Morgaine (Mo ...
'' retells the Arthurian legend with
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as the protagonist, in the tradition of John Gardner's ''
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''. It includes two distinct characters who, in succession, hold the title of "The Merlin of Britain", an office which grants leadership of the
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s in the same way that "
The Lady of the Lake The Lady of the Lake (french: Dame du Lac, Demoiselle du Lac, cy, Arglwyddes y Llyn, kw, Arloedhes an Lynn, br, Itron al Lenn, it, Dama del Lago) is a name or a title used by several either fairy or fairy-like but human enchantresses in the ...
" is the title of the high priestess of Avalon. * René Barjavel's novel ''
L'Enchanteur ''L'Enchanteur'' ("the wizard") is a 1984 novel by the French writer René Barjavel. It tells the story of the Knights of the Round Table and the quest for the Holy Grail from the perspective of Merlin and his relationship with Viviane. Barjavel h ...
'' (1984) tells the story of the Knights of the Round Table and the quest for the Holy Grail from the perspective of Merlin and his relationship with the Lady of the Lake. *Arthurian scholar
Nikolai Tolstoy Count Nikolai Dmitrievich Tolstoy-Miloslavsky (russian: Граф Николай Дмитриевич Толстой-Милославский; born 23 June 1935), known as Nikolai Tolstoy, is a British monarchist and historian. He is a former ...
(a relation of
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) wrote two books about Merlin, a non-fiction ''The Quest For Merlin'' (1985) and a historical fantasy ''
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'' (1988), the first of an unfinished trilogy. The latter book's depiction of Merlin may be the most historically accurate of all since he lives after Arthur's death. The hero
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even appears as an invader. *In ''Merlin'' (1989), a novel by Michel Rio, Merlin presented as a strategist and a wise man rather than a wizard, an adviser to the king and, later, Morgana's teacher. A hundred years old Merlin reflects upon the fate of Avalon and remembers people who surrounded him throughout his long life. There are also two connected novels, ''Morgane'' (1999) and ''Arthur'' (2002) told from the respective perspectives. *Merlin is one of the main characters in the ''
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'' series of children's books by
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(the first novel published in 1992). He appears in the later volumes of the series, known as ''The'' ''Merlin Missions''. *''Merlin'' (1988) and ''Pendragon'' (1994), the second and fourth books of Stephen Lawhead's fantasy Pendragon Cycle series respectively, are narrated by Merlin (Myrddin) and seen through his viewpoint. Lawhead makes him a half-Atlantean king of Dyfed, who goes insane but recovers after years of living in the forest; he then assumes the roles of prophet, adviser, and bard. *Merlin is a central figure in Jack Whyte's nine-volume series
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(first published between 1992 and 2005). The series presents a full retelling of the Arthurian legend with entirely natural explanations of the magical abilities attributed to Merlin. *In ''A Logical Magician'' (1994), also published as ''A Modern Magician,'' and its sequel ''A Calculated Magic'' (1996) by Robert Weinberg the author portrays Merlin as a being brought into existence through belief. Thus, here Merlin possesses all the powers general belief grants him. * Fred Saberhagen's novel ''Merlin's Bones'' (1995) is told partly from the perspective of a young Merlin. *In Bernard Cornwell's ''
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'' (first published between 1995 and 1997), Merlin is a Druid who rules over Avalon: all the land seen from the top of his hall in Ynys Wydryn. *
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portrays Merlin as a young man in his ''
The Lost Years of Merlin ''The Lost Years'' (originally entitled ''The Lost Years of Merlin)'' is a novel by T. A. Barron, published by Penguin Group USA about the legendary wizard Merlin's youth. The book is the first in the 12-book Merlin Saga, and was originally pu ...
'' series (the first novel published in 1996), and as an adult in its sequel series, '' The Great Tree of Avalon.'' Merlin also figures prominently in Barron's '' Merlin Effect'', which may be in the same fictional continuity. *''The Young Merlin Trilogy'' by
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(first published between 1996 and 1997), featuring the novels ''Passager'', ''Hobby'', and ''Merlin'', re-imagines the story of Merlin in his boyhood. Abandoned by his parents and left to live in the woods at the age of eight, he discovers his powers at twelve. * J.K. Rowling portrays Merlin as a famous or almost God-like wizard in her
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series (first published between 1997 and 2007) and refers to him as "The Prince of Enchanters." ** The magical population uses the expression "Merlin's Beard" as a substitute for "My God." ** "The Order of Merlin," mentioned throughout the books, is given to witches and wizards for great accomplishments and is given in three classes: First, Second, and Third; it is similar to an OBE. According to the ''Harry Potter'' website Pottermore, the Order of Merlin began as an organization formed by Merlin to protect Muggles or non-magical beings. ** Merlin is featured on a Famous Witches and Wizards Collectors card; such cards are included with chocolate frogs. **Albus Dumbledore much resembles Merlin. ** As in many other stories, Merlin is the enemy of Morgan le Fay. ** The Harry Potter website Pottermore states that Merlin was a Slytherin, despite the fact that the real-world mythology places Merlin's existence several centuries before the founding of Hogwarts. *Jim Butcher, Jim Butcher's ''The Dresden Files'' series (the first novel published in 2000) includes Merlin as both a title (leader of the White Council) as well as a man responsible for the creation of the supernatural prison Demonreach. *Merlin is the main character in Robert Holdstock, Robert Holdstock's ''The Merlin Codex'' trilogy of mythic fiction novels (first published between 2001 and 2006), which traces Merlin's adventures in Europe over a span of two millennia; this trilogy places him alongside Jason, Jason and the Argonauts and Uther Pendragon, Urtha Pendragon. Merlin is also a major character in Holdstock's short novel ''Merlin's Wood (1994)''. *In Diana Wynne Jones, Diana Wynne Jones' book ''The Merlin Conspiracy'' (2003), Merlin is not a person, but rather a title. The Merlin of the kingdom is entrusted with the kingdom's magical health. *Simon R. Green, Simon Green's Nightside (book series), ''Nightside'' series (first published between 2003 and 2012) contains a character named Merlin Satanspawn who is the son of the Devil and King Arthur's mentor and friend. *In the romantic urban fantasy ''Enchanted, Inc.'' (2005) and its sequels by Shanna Swendson, Merlin is the CEO of MSI, Inc. (Magic, Spells, and Illusions, Inc.). *Sherrilyn Kenyon (writing under the name of Kinley MacGregor) includes a "Penmerlin Emrys" of Arthurian legend in her ''Lords of Avalon'' series (first published between 2006 and 2018). *Books based on the British TV show ''Merlin (TV series), Merlin'' (2008) feature an adolescent Merlin in King Uther's Camelot. * Merlin also appears as the antagonist in James A Owen's ''The Indigo King'' (2008) in the ''Chronicles of the Imaginarium Geographica'' series. In the book, Owen discusses the development of Merlin into the Cartographer of the Imaginarium Geographica. Merlin comes from a place known as the Archipelago of Dreams where he was born as Myrdyyn along with his twin brother, Madoc (who would, later on, become Mordred). He is portrayed as an ambitious and treacherous man, who was banished from the Archipelago for trying to use knowledge of the future to shape it. He then travels to Britain (then called Albion) and changes his name to Merlin. Sometime after this, he becomes the apparent father of Arthur, through the Lady of the Lake. * In Chapter 19 of James Rollins, James Rollins' sixth Sigma Force novel, ''The Doomsday Key'' (2009), Father Rye and historian Wallace Boyd tell the group seeking the Doomsday Key that Bardsey Island was home to Fomorian royalty and that
Merlin Merlin ( cy, Myrddin, kw, Marzhin, br, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a mage, with several other main roles. His usual depiction, based on an amalgamation of historic and le ...
was a famous
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priest, buried on sacred Bardsey Island with other prominent Druids. *Kristine Papin Morris explores Merlin's emotional childhood in the ''Merlin of Carmarthen'' series, which features ''Merlin of Carmarthen'' (2010) and ''Merlin of Calidon'' (2013). *In the urban fantasy series ''Arkwell Academy'' (first novel published in 2013) written by Mindee Arnett, Merlin is the main antagonist who sets out to claim a legendary sword of great power, only to be thwarted by protagonist Dusty Everhart. *In the Highschool DxD light novel series written by Ichiei Ishibumi, the mythological Merlin of Arthurian legend under the name Merlin Ambrosius was stated to have founded the system of magic and sorcery used by human beings by studying demon magic and was considered the first human Magician. * Merlin Ambrosius, and other aspects of Arthurian mythology, appears in a semi-science fiction context in Theodore Sturgeon's short story ''Excalibur and the Atom'' (1951). * In ''The Seven Deadly Sins, Book 1, the First Hunt'' written by Nakaba Suzuki, Merlin is a sorcerer in Caerleon who gives Exevalathor a grimoire in the form of a pair of gauntlets called the Gauntlets of Ira. He later is revealed to be Satan, the Sin of Wrath, aged and weakened from the side affects of having the Sin of Wrath sealed within him.


Music, musicals, and operas

*''Merlin (Goldmark), Merlin'' is an opera composed by Karl Goldmark that premiered in 1886. *''Merlin (opera), Merlin'' is an opera by Spanish composer Isaac Albéniz completed in 1902 but not premiered until 2004. The opera is essentially a retelling of Arthurian legend with some dramatic changes for the stage. *In the original 1960-63 Broadway production of ''Camelot (musical), Camelot'', Merlyn was played by David Hurst, later by Louis Turenne. In the Camelot (film), 1967 film version, Merlyn was played by Laurence Naismith. In the 1980 New York revival, 1981-82 Broadway revival and 1993 Broadway revival, Merlyn was played by James Valentine. In the one-night 2011 Annual Benefit Gala for the Irish Repertory Theatre on Broadway, Merlyn was played by James A. Stephens. *Rick Wakeman, Rick Wakeman's album ''The Myths and Legends of King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table'' (1975) is based on Arthurian legends. The fourth track on the album is entitled "Merlin, the Magician." * ''Merlin (musical), Merlin'' (1983) is a Broadway musical featuring illusionist Doug Henning and music by Elmer Bernstein. *A fictionalized version of Merlin appears in Ayreon, Ayreon's first album, ''The Final Experiment'' (1995). * Merlin is played by Bob Catley of Magnum (band), Magnum in the rock operas ''Once and Future King Part I'' and ''Once and Future King Part II'' (2003), composed by Gary Hughes of Ten (band), Ten. *''Merlin - Bard of the Unseen'' (2003) is a progressive rock concept album about Merlin's life by Kayak (band), Kayak. It's a new version of side 1 of their 1981 album ''Merlin (Kayak album), Merlin'', with nine new songs added. *Merlin is one of the major characters in a French comedy musical ''La Légende du roi Arthur, La Légende du Roi Arthur'' (2015).The part of Merlin was played by David Alexis.


Television

*In the ''Cursed (2020 TV series), Cursed'' television series, a Netflix adaptation of a book of the same name by Frank Miller (comics), Frank Miller and Tom Wheeler. Played by Gustaf Skarsgård. *''Fate/Grand Order - Absolute Demonic Front: Babylonia'' (2019 in Japanese television, 2019-2020), a Japanese fantasy anime series; Merlin, voiced by Takahiro Sakurai, is part of the main cast. Previously, the same Merlin made a small cameo in the episode 23 of ''Fate/Apocrypha#Anime, Fate/Apocrypha'' (2017). * ''Trollhunters: Tales of Arcadia'' (2016–18), an American computer-animated fantasy web television. Voiced by David Bradley (English actor), David Bradley, Merlin first appears in the episode ''Unbecoming'' (2017 in television, 2017) as the wizard who created the Trollhunter's amulet. He also makes cameos in the follow-up series entitled ''3Below: Tales of Arcadia'' (2018 in television, 2018–2019 in television, 19) and was one of the major characters in the final installment of the Tales of Arcadia trilogy, ''Wizards: Tales of Arcadia'' (2020). * ''Legends of Tomorrow'' (2016 in television, 2016–22), an American Superhero fiction, superhero television series, based on the characters of DC Comics and set in the Arrowverse. In the episode List of Legends of Tomorrow episodes#Episodes, ''Camelot/3000'' (2017 in television, 2017), Merlin is revealed to be a superhero, Courtney Whitmore, Courtney Whitmore / Stargirl. Portrayed by Sarah Grey, Stargirl escaped from 1956 to the sixth century to guard a fragment of the Spear of Destiny, which she then used to create the court of Camelot. * ''Sofia the First'' (2012–18), an American animated television series; features numerous references to Merlin who is idolized by the character of Cedric the Sorcerer. The former later appears in the episode ''Gone With the Wand'' (2016) where he is depicted in his traditional Disney design and voiced by
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. *''The Seven Deadly Sins (manga)#Anime, Nanatsu no Taizai'' (2016), also known as ''Seven Deadly Sins'', a Japanese anime series based on the manga by the same name; features a female Merlin, voiced by Maaya Sakamoto, as The Boar's Sin of Gluttony and actual tutor of a younger prince Arthur. *''Once Upon a Time (TV series), Once Upon a Time'' (2011–18), an American fairy tale drama television series. Merlin, known as the Sorcerer, first appears in the fourth season, in the episode ''Lily'' (2015). Elliot Knight who portrays Merlin in the show is the first black actor to play Merlin in a prominent production. * ''Camelot (TV series), Camelot'' (2011 in film, 2011), a historical-fantasy-drama television series of conjoined Irish, British, American, and Canadian production; Merlin played by Joseph Fiennes. *''Batman: The Brave and the Bold'' (2008–11), an American animated television series based in part on the DC Comics series ''The Brave and the Bold;'' in the episode ''Day of the Dark Knight!'' (2009 in television, 2009), Merlin was voiced by David McCallum. * ''Merlin (TV series), Merlin'' (2008 in television, 2008–2012 in television, 12), a British fantasy-adventure drama television programme by BBC filmed in Wales and France, in which young Merlin, played by Colin Morgan, has to hide his magic while protecting Prince Arthur. * ''Pé na Jaca'' (2006 in television, 2006), a Brazilian telenovela; Merlin played by Humberto Martins. * ''
Merlin's Apprentice ''Merlin's Apprentice'' is a 2006 miniseries. It is a sequel to the 1998 television miniseries ''Merlin'' with Sam Neill and Miranda Richardson reprising their roles as Merlin and the Lady of the Lake, albeit slightly different versions of their ...
'' (2006 in television, 2006), an American-Canadian miniseries. It is a sequel to the 1998 television miniseries ''
Merlin Merlin ( cy, Myrddin, kw, Marzhin, br, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a mage, with several other main roles. His usual depiction, based on an amalgamation of historic and le ...
'' with
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reprising his role as Merlin (wizard), Merlin, albeit as a slightly different version of the character. * ''King Arthur's Disasters'' (2005 in television, 2005– 2006 in television, 06), a British animated series; Merlin played by Matt Lucas (comedian), Matt Lucas. *''Kaamelott'' (2005–09), a French comedy medieval fantasy television series; Merlin played by Jacques Chambon. * ''Potatoes and Dragons'' (2004 in television, 2004), an animated series of conjoined Canadian and French production; Merlin voiced by John Vamvas. *''Stargate SG-1'' (1997 in television, 1997–2007 in television, 2007), ''Stargate Atlantis'' (2004 in television, 2004–2009 in American television, 09), and ''Stargate: The Ark of Truth'' (2008 in film, 2008), two science fiction TV-shows and a direct-to-video film that are all part of Stargate franchise; Merlin is represented here as an Ancient (Stargate), Ancient, named Myrddin (originally Moros (Stargate), Moros) from the Pegasus galaxy who ascended to a higher plane of existence, descended to a lower plane of existence on Earth, and proceeded to 'create' King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Played by Matthew Walker (Canadian actor), Matthew Walker, he first appears in the franchise in the episode of ''Stargate Atlantis'', ''Before I Sleep (Stargate Atlantis episode), Before I Sleep'' (2004). *''Sítio do Pica-Pau Amarelo'' (2001–07), a Brazilian television series based on the eponymous book series written by Monteiro Lobato; Merlin, played by Emiliano Queiroz, featured in a number of episodes in 2003 in television, 2003. * ''ChuckleVision'' (1987–2009), a British television series; in the episode ''Bookshop Chuckles'' (2003 in film, 2003), Merlin was played by Leslie Schofield. * ''The Jersey'' (1999–2004), an American comedy television series based on the ''Gordon Korman#Works, Monday Night Football Club'' books by Gordon Korman; in the episode ''Origins: Part 1'' (2003 in film, 2003), Merlin was played by Angus Scrimm. * ''Justice League (TV series), Justice League (''2001–04'')'', an American animated television series, part of the DC animated universe; in the episode ''A Knight of Shadows: Part 1'' (2002 in film, 2002), Merlin was voiced by W. Morgan Sheppard. * ''Guinevere Jones'' (2002 in film, 2002), a Canadian/Australian fantasy television series about a modern teenage girl who is the reincarnation of Guinevere; Merlin played by Ted Hamilton. *''The Fairly OddParents!'' (2001–17), an American animated television series; in the episode ''Knighty Knight'' (2002 in film, 2002), Merlin, voiced by Jim Ward (voice actor), Jim Ward, is a fraud magician who uses his nephew, Arthur, to run away from the kingdom they live in. *''The Outer Limits (1995 TV series), The Outer Limits'' (1995–2002), a Canadian-American television series; in the episode ''The Tipping Point'' (2002 in television, 2002), Merlin was played by Jim Byrnes (actor), Jim Byrnes. *''The Zack Files'' (2000–02), a Canadian science fiction television program; in the episode ''Once and Future Zack'' (2002 in television, 2002), Merlin was played by J. Adam Brown. * ''Young Arthur'' (2002 in film, 2002), an American TV drama about the childhood of King Arthur; Merlin played by James Fleet. * ''Sir Gadabout: The Worst Knight in the Land'' (2002 in television, 2002–2003 in television, 03), a British children's comedy television programme; Merlin played by Ian Lindsay. *''House of Mouse'' (2001–2002 film, 03), an American animated television series; Merlin played by Hamilton Camp. * ''MythQuest'' (2001 in television, 2001) a Canadian television series; in the episode ''Sir Caradoc at the Round Table,'' Merlin was played by David Gant. * ''The Brak Show'' (2000–03, 2007), an American animated sitcom; in the episode ''Time Machine'' (2001), Merlin was voiced by Marc Cram. * ''The Mists of Avalon'' (2001 in film, 2001), a TV mini-series of conjoined Czech, German, and American production; Merlin played by Michael Byrne (actor), Michael Byrne. * ''Arthur's Quest'' (1999 in film, 1999), an American television film. In an attempt to save young King Arthur from the evil sorceress Morgana, Merlin, played by Arye Gross, transports him into modern day America. * ''A Knight in Camelot'' (1998 in film, 1998), an American television film about a modern scientist who gets sent to King Arthur's times when the machine shes invented malfunctions; Merlin played by Ian Richardson. * ''
Merlin Merlin ( cy, Myrddin, kw, Marzhin, br, Merzhin) is a mythical figure prominently featured in the legend of King Arthur and best known as a mage, with several other main roles. His usual depiction, based on an amalgamation of historic and le ...
'' (1998 in film, 1998), an American television miniseries starring
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as Merlin. The film depicts his life, from his magical birth through the reigns of Vortigern, Uther, and Arthur, and ends with him as an old man. * ''Histeria!'' (1998 in film, 1998–2000 in film, 2000), an American animated series; in the episode ''Histeria Satellite TV'' (1998), Merlin was voiced by Paul Rugg. * ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch (1996 TV series), Sabrina, the Teenage Witch'' (1996–2003), in the episode ''Oh What a Tangled Spell She Weaves'' (1997), Merlin was played by Bob Goldthwait. * ''The New Adventures of Robin Hood'' (1997 in television, 1997–1998 in television, 98), an American television series; Merlin there was played by two actors, Geoffrey Bayldon in the episode ''The Legend of Olwyn'' and then David Gant in ''Return to Camelot''. * ''Timmy Towers'' (1997–2002), a British children's television series; in the episode ''No Time Like the Present'', Merlin was played by Stephen Mulhern. * ''The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'' (1996 in television, 1996–1997 in television, 97), an American animated television series; in the episode ''The Alchemist'' (1996), Merlin was voiced by Michael Des Barres. * ''The Crystal Cave'' (1996 in film, 1996), an American TV movie on the art of spiritual transformation; Merlin played by Robert Guillaume. * ''Blazing Dragons'' (1996–1998), Merlin renamed a female name, Merle the Wizard, the wisecracking female magician who fits the stereotype of a witch much more than that of a wizard. Merle played by Suzanne Coy. * ''Alchemy'' (1996 in film, 1996), an American TV movie on the art of spiritual transformation; Merlin played by Robert Guillaume. * ''Princess Gwenevere and the Jewel Riders'' (1995 in television, 1995–1996 in television, 96), an American comic fantasy-themed animated children's television series; Merlin, voiced by Bob Kaliban, is an ancient wizard who has discovered Avalon and tamed its magic centuries ago. *''Darkstalkers (TV series), Darkstalkers'' (1995) is an American children's animated TV series loosely based on the Capcom fighting game ''Darkstalkers: The Night Warriors''. Harry. the main character of the series, is a descendant of the great sorcerer Merlin. Merlin himself appears in the episode twelve of the show as a silent character. * ''King Arthur and the Knights of Justice'' (1992 in television, 1992–1993 in television, 93), an animated series of conjoined American, Canadian, and French production; Merlin voiced by Jim Byrnes (actor), Jim Byrnes. * ''MacGyver (1985 TV series), MacGyver'' (1985–92), an American action-adventure television series; in the two-part episode ''Good Knight MacGyver'' (1991), Merlin, played by Time Winters, is shown to be a bumbling trickster who relies on the title character's wit and wisdom to save the day. * ''The Legend of Prince Valiant'' (1991–93), an American animated television series based on the ''Prince Valiant'' comic strip created by Hal Foster; Merlin voiced by Alan Oppenheimer. * ''Doctor Who'' (1963–89, 1996, 2005–present days), a British science fiction television programme; the episode Battlefield (Doctor Who), ''Battlefield'' (1989) suggests that Arthurian legend in our world is influenced by actual events in a parallel world, and when Seventh Doctor, the Seventh Doctor played by Sylvester McCoy is recognized as Merlin by the knight Ancelyn, Mordred, and finally Morgaine, it is implied that Merlin is, or will be, a future (or alternate-dimension) incarnation of Doctor (Doctor Who), the Doctor. The 2010 episode ''The Pandorica Opens'' confirms this. * ''Knightmare'' (1987–94), a British children's adventure game show; Merlin played by John Woodnutt. *''The Comic Strip (TV series), The Comic Strip'' (1987), an American animated series; Merlin's son Melvin, voiced by Earl Hammond, appeared on the segment ''Mini Monsters'' along with his large crow assistant Cawfield. * ''The Twilight Zone (1985 TV series), The Twilight Zone'' (1985–89) in the episode ''A Day in Beaumont/The Last Defender of Camelot'' (1986), Merlin was played by Norman Lloyd. * ''3-2-1'' (1978–87) a British game show; in the episodes ''The Magic of Merlin'' and ''Egypt'', Merlin was played by Kenneth Connor. * ''ThunderCats (1985 TV series), ThunderCats'' (1985–89), an American animated television series; in the episode ''Excalibur'' (1985), Merlin was voiced by Earl Hammond. * ''Mr. Merlin'' (1981 in film, 1981–1982 in film, 82), an American sitcom starring Barnard Hughes as the wizard, disguised as Max Merlin, a mechanic in modern-day San Francisco. * ''Read All About It!'' (1979–81), a Canadian educational television series; in the episode '''Tis Magic'', Merlin was played by John Dee. * ''The Legend of King Arthur'' (1979 in film, 1979), a British television fantasy series; Merlin played by Robert Eddison. * ''Tarzan and the Super 7'' (1978–80), an American morning cartoon series; Merlin voiced by Michael Bell (actor), Michael Bell. * ''Once Upon a Classic'' (1976–80), an American television program; in the episode ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' (1978), Merlin was played by Roscoe Lee Browne. *''Shadows (TV series), Shadows'' (1975 in film, 1975–1978 in film, 78), a British supernatural television anthology series; in the episode ''The Boy Merlin'' (1978), Merlin was played by Ian Rowlands. A 1979 TV series, ''The Boy Merlin'', was later based on that episode, with Ian Rowlands reprising the role of Merlin. * ''Carry on Laughing'' (1975 in film, 1975), a British television comedy series; in the episodes ''Short Knight, Long Daze'' and ''Under the Round Table'', Merlin was played by Peter Butterworth. * ''The Ghost Busters'' (1975 in film, 1975), an American children's sitcom; in the episode ''Merlin, the Magician'', Merlin was played by Carl Ballantine. * ''The Time Tunnel'' (1966–67), an American science-fiction TV series; in the episode ''Merlin the Magician'' (1967 in film, 1967), Merlin was played by two actors, Christopher Cary and Dennis Christopher. * ''The Adventures of Superboy (TV series), The Adventures of Superboy'' (1966–69), an American animated series; in the episode ''The Black Knight'' (1966 in film, 1966), Merlin is one of the antagonists of the story, jealous of Superboy's powers. * ''The Man from U.N.C.L.E.'' (1964–68), an American spy-fiction television series; in the episode ''The Foxes and Hounds Affair'' (1965 in film, 1965), Merlin (a stage magician capable of reading minds) was played by Andre Philippe. * ''Richard the Lionheart (TV series), Richard the Lionheart'' (1961–65), a British children's TV-show; in the episode ''King Arthur's Sword'' (1962 in television, 1962), Merlin was played by Ferdy Mayne. * ''Startime (1959 TV series), Startime'' (1959–60), an American anthology series, one of the first American TV-shows to broadcast in color; in the episode ''Tennessee Ernie Ford Meets King Arthur'' (1960 in film, 1960), Merlin was played by Carl Ballantine. * ''The David Niven Show'' (1959 in television, 1959), an American television anthology series; in the episode ''A Day of Small Miracles'', Merlin was played by Eddie Bracken. * ''The Adventures of Sir Lancelot'' (1956 in film, 1956–1957 in film, 57), a British television series; Merlin played by Cyril Smith (actor), Cyril Smith. *''Kraft Television Theatre'' (1947–58), an American drama/anthology television series; in the episode ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' (1953 in television, 1953), Merlin was played by Victor Jory. *''Studio One (American TV series), Studio One'' (1947–58), an American radio and TV anthology drama series; in the episode ''A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court'' (1952 in television, 1952), Merlin was played by Salem Ludwig. *''Biker Mice from Mars'' (1993), an American animated series; in the episode ''Biker Knights of the Round Table.'' * ''Star Trek: The Original Series'' episode "Requiem for Methuselah" featured a 6000-year-old human who lived as many aliases, including Merlin the wizard, and other historical figures.


Other cultural references

* In ''Puck's Song'', at the beginning of ''Puck of Pook's Hill'', Kipling calls England ''"Merlin's Isle of Gramarye."'' * John le Carré, John le Carré's 1974 spy fiction, spy novel ''Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy'' focuses on ''Source Merlin'', the code name of an agent supposedly providing British Intelligence with high level information on the Soviets. The source is sponsored under an operation code named ''Witchcraft''. The code names were evidently chosen to emphasize the superb quality of the information provided "magically" by ''Merlin''. However, le Carré's protagonist George Smiley eventually proves that this "Merlin" is far from a wondrous magician. * In ''Kingsman'', the fictional Secret service featured in the Kingsman (comic series), Kingsman comic series and the Kingsman (franchise), Kingsman film franchise, each agent bears the name of an Arthurian character. "Merlin" is an older, wise agent who acts as a mentor to younger agents and who ends up heroically sacrificing his life so that the others may survive and successfully complete their vital mission. * Adobe Photoshop has long included an Easter egg (media), Easter egg featuring Merlin in a miniature dialogue box entitled "Merlin Lives!," with a cartoon depiction of the wizard and a single button, "Begone." * The British-made Merlin helicopter is a medium-lift helicopter in military and civil use, used among others by the armed forces of Britain, Denmark, and Portugal, who regularly use for it the name ''Merlin'' rather than its cumbersome original designation, ''AgustaWestland AW101.''


See also

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References

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