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20 Funniest TV Characters Ever, According To Ranker

13. Joey Tribbiani

Joey Tribbiani Quiz

Joey Tribbiani from F.R.I.E.N.D.S loves only three things in this entire world- women, food and his friend’s gang. This character is popular as a womanizer. His popular dialogue “How you doing?” has been a pickup line for many too. Despite being a ladies’ man, Joey is quite innocent and loving at heart which makes him one of the best male sitcom characters.

12. Sheldon Cooper

Sheldon Cooper is the nerdiest of all in The Big Bang Theory. He has an overtly intellectual personality and analyses things way too much. He is known for his quick yet calm tantrums and of course his knowledge. This character, played by Jim Parsons, is one of the funniest TV characters ever.

11. Barney Stinson

Have you met Ted? Who can forget this LEGENDARY dialogue from How I Met Your Mother right? Barney is a lot like Joey Tribbiani when it comes to women, however, Barney is smarter and even ruthless. Despite having so many flaws, Barney is like that friend anyone would love to have.

10. Cosmo Kramer

Cosmo Kramer Quiz

Cosmo Kramer from Seinfield is played by Micheal Richards. He is a friend and neighbor of Jerry Seinfield and one of the most important characters in the series. He is funny and straightforward about things. Kramer is also known for his retro look and a Cuban cigar. He is, without a doubt, one of the funniest TV characters ever.

9. Red Forman

Red Forman is played by Kurtwood Smith in The 70s Show. He always thinks of himself as the voice of Forman house and this makes him a strict personality with some anger issues. He is adamant and known for being rude to his son and friends.

8. Ron Swanson

Ron Swanson is played by Nick Offerman in Parks and Recreation. His mustache is pretty famous. This character is known for hating the government and weird obsession with meat. He hates his job, colleagues and is a typical American male character.

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