Ophelia (disambiguation)

Ophelia (disambiguation)

Ophelia or Ofelia may refer to:

Fictional characters
  • Ophelia, a character from William Shakespeare's Hamlet
  • Ophelia, of the anime/manga series Claymore
  • Ophelia Frump, of the television series The Addams Family
  • Ophelia Ramírez, of the television series The Life and Times of Juniper Lee
  • Ofelia, of the film Pan's Labyrinth
  • Ophelia St. Clare, of the novel Uncle Tom's Cabin
  • Ophelia from Brütal Legend
  • Ophelia Nigmos, a character appearing in The Sims 2
Paintings
Music
  • Ophelia, an album by Natalie Merchant
  • "Ophelia," a song by Tori Amos on the album Abnormally Attracted to Sin
  • "Ophelia," a song by Tear Garden on the album Tired Eyes Slowly Burning
  • "Ophelia," a song by The Band on the album Northern Lights - Southern Cross
  • "Ophelia", a song by Kashmir on the album No Balance Palace
  • "Ophelia," a song by L'Arc-en-Ciel on the album Awake
  • "Ophelia," a song by Peter Hammill on the album Sitting Targets
  • "Ophelia," a song by Kaya
  • "Ophelia", a song by Kula Shaker
  • "Ophelia_act1," a song by Every Little Thing on the album Sakurabito
  • "Ophelia_act2," a song by Every Little Thing on the album Door
  • "Cry Ophelia," a song by Adam Cohen on his eponymous first album
  • "Dig Ophelia," a song by Rasputina on the album Thanks for the Ether
  • "Ophelia rag," composed by James Scott
  • Opheliac, the third full-length album of Emilie Autumn
Natural phenomena
Ships
  • HS Ophelia - German hospital ship seized by the English in World War I
  • HMS Ophelia (1915), a Royal Navy M-class destroyer
  • HMS Ophelia, the name of the ship that the steampunk-inspired band, Abney Park, supposedly travels on
Other uses
  • "Ophelia," an episode of the anime series Ergo Proxy
  • A hybrid tea rose

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