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Sue Ellen is from Arthur.
Susan “Sue” Snell is a major character in the book and subsequent film and musical adaptations of Stephen King’s “Carrie”. She is a popular girl in Carrie’s grade who eventually grows to feel sorry for the bullied teen. She asks her boyfriend Tommy to accompany Carrie to the (now infamous) prom in hopes that Carrie would finally have a good high school experience. She is one of the most sympathetic characters in “Carrie”.
Sue is the name of the orange ghost from Ms. Pac-Man, replacing Clyde from the original Pac-Man. She is recolored purple in her later appearances as to not confuse her with Clyde.
Sue is the name of the most famous Tyrannosaurus Rex skeleton in the world, which resides at the Chicago Field Museum. Mention should also go to Sue Hendrickson, the palaeontologist who discovered the dinosaur’s fossilised bones, and who the T.Rex was named after.
Sue Longhurst is an English actress, most famous for appearing in several X-rated sex comedies in the 1970s.
Sue Heck is a character on ABC Family's comedy The Middle.
Susan "Sue" Barker, English TV presenter and former professional tennis player.
Sue Sylvester from Glee. She is freaking awesome. Nuff said.
There was a male attorney named Sue K. Hicks, named after his mother who died in childbirth. Shel Silverstein wrote a poem called "A Boy Named Sue," and Johnny Cash performed it. I am not saying this should be used as a boy's name.
There is an author named Sue Grafton.
Sue Ellen Ewing was a character on the '80's show "Dallas." She was portrayed by Linda Gray.
Johnny Cash sang a song called "A Boy Named Sue."
This was the surname of French writer Eugene Sue, who wrote The Mysteries of Paris.
Famous bearer is actress Sue Lyon.

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