Have you ever seen ESFJ characters in stories, classics, or on-screen who match the typical extroverts of the Myers-Briggs personality type

What kind of feeling did you have after seeing them? You must have experienced a different sense of excitement.

Likewise, ESFJ characters carry the inborn personality type of ESFJ personalities. All these characters portray their loyal, warm and outgoing nature.

ESFJ Characters

You can widely find ESFJ fictional characters in TV series, movies, cartoons, animations, and games. Irrespective of the medium, you will surely come across an ESFJ somewhere in your life. 

It is a testimony to the diverse personality that you can find characters lying all over the spectrum.

When you take a closer look at these characters, you will find that they have several core qualities of an ESFJ.

You can easily make out from the strong sense of commitment toward people they care for, taking a firm stance on the values and beliefs, recognizing and appreciating tradition, and a whole lot more.


List of 50 ESFJ Characters

The list of ESFJ fictional characters contains people who avoid conflicts but love pleasing others through their performances. 

Here, we have compiled the list of 50 ESFJ characters from different novels, movies, and fictional stories. 

  1. Cedric Diggory from Harry Potter
  2. Dorothy Gale from the Wizard of Oz
  3. Leslie Knope from Parks and Recreation
  4. Sansa Stark from Game of Thrones
  5. Charles Boyle from Brooklyn Nine-Nine
  6. Rocky Balboa from the Rocky 
  7. Ned Flanders from The Simpsons
  8. Fiona from Shrek
  9. Margaret March from Little Women
  10. Will Schuester from Glee
  11. Emily Cooper from Emily in Paris
  12. Allison Hargreeves from The Umbrella Academy
  13. Gretchen Wieners from Mean Girls
  14. Angel Batista from Dexter
  15. Arturo Roman from Money Heist
  16. Caroline Forbes from The Vampire Diaries
  17. Dan Espinoza from Lucifer
  18. Donna Noble from Doctor Who
  19. Foggy Nelson from Daredevil
  20. Izzie Stevens from Grey’s Anatomy
  21. Kara Danvers from Supergirl
  22. Jackson Marchetti from Sex Education
  23. Hermione Lodge from Riverdale
  24. Lois Griffin from Family Guy
  25. Mrs. Hudson from Sherlock
  26. Claire Standish from The Breakfast Club
  27. Skyler White from Breaking Bad
  28. Sookie Stackhouse from True Blood
  29. Wendy from Peter Pan
  30. Bilbo Baggins from The Hobbit
  31. Primrose Everdeen from The Hunger Games
  32. Joy from Inside Out
  33. Allie Hamilton from The Notebook
  34. Dominic Toretto from The Fast and the Furious
  35. Frederick Zoller from Inglorious Basterds
  36. Mrs. Bennet from Pride and Prejudice
  37. Bob Paulson from Fight Club
  38. Leorio Paladiknight from Hunter x Hunter
  39. Misty from Pokemon
  40. Rei Miyamoto from Highschool of the Dead
  41. Salvatore Romano from Mad Men
  42. Nala from The Lion King
  43. Monica Geller from Friends
  44. Cher Horowitz from Clueless
  45. Woody Pride from Toy Story
  46. Fleur Delacour from Harry Potter
  47. Jill Andersen from Inside Out
  48. Kate McCallister from Home Alone
  49. Sam Dutton from Perks of Being a Wallflower
  50. Diana Barry from Anne of Green Gables

To Sum Up

We have seen that ESFJ characters span across movies, books, and cartoons. They all hope to give their best performances and expect to notice and appreciate them.

As ESFJs possess the strong urge to have complete control of their environment, they show the same kind of dedication while playing different fictional characters. 

They depict themselves in such a manner that they involve planning and organizing. You can see that the characters are using their intuition to judge others.

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