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Bill Denbrough
William Denbrough is a fictional character created by Stephen King and one of the main characters of his 1986 novel It. The character is considered to be the leader of "The Loser's Club" and initiates finding and killing Pennywise the Dancing Clown after his younger brother Georgie is killed by the clown. The character was first portrayed in the 1990 miniseries by Jonathan Brandis as a child, and by Richard Thomas as an adult, then in the 1998 television series by Mamik Singh as an adult. In the 2017 adaptation and its 2019 sequel, the character was portrayed by Jaeden Martell as a child and James McAvoy as an adult.

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