Lucifer
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Lucifer
Summary
Lucifer is a television series[1]. Lucifer ranks in the top 3% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14,652 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Lucifer's instance of is recorded as television series[3].
- Lucifer was directed by Len Wiseman[4].
- Lucifer was directed by Kevin Alejandro[5].
- Lucifer was directed by Matt Earl Beesley[6].
- Lucifer was directed by David Frazee[7].
- Lucifer was directed by Nathan Hope[8].
- Lucifer was directed by Eriq La Salle[9].
- Lucifer was directed by Tim Matheson[10].
- Lucifer was directed by David Paymer[11].
- Lucifer was directed by Eagle Egilsson[12].
- Lucifer was directed by Greg Beeman[13].
- Lucifer was directed by Mark Tonderai[14].
- Lucifer was directed by Tara Nicole Weyr[15].
- Lucifer was directed by Eduardo Sánchez[16].
- Lucifer was directed by Hanelle Culpepper[17].
- Lucifer was directed by Sam Hill[18].
- Lucifer was directed by Viet Nguyen[19].
- Lucifer was directed by Richard Speight Jr.[20].
- Lucifer was directed by Ildy Modrovich[21].
- Lucifer was directed by D. B. Woodside[22].
- Lucifer was directed by Karen Gaviola[23].
- Lucifer was directed by Alrick Riley[24].
- Lucifer was directed by Marisol Adler[25].
- Lucifer was directed by Mairzee Almas[26].
- Lucifer was directed by Louis Shaw Milito[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Directors include Len Wiseman[4], Kevin Alejandro[5], Matt Earl Beesley[6], David Frazee[7], Nathan Hope[8], and Eriq La Salle[9]. Screenwriters include Tom Kapinos[28], Neil Gaiman[29], Sheri Elwood[30], Ildy Modrovich[31], Jenn Kao[32], and Chris Rafferty[33]. Cast members include Tom Ellis[34], Lauren German[35], Lesley-Ann Brandt[36], Kevin Alejandro[37], Rachael Harris[38], and D. B. Woodside[39].
Publication
Genres include crime television series[40], horror television series[41], comedy drama[42], fantasy television series[43], police procedural[44], and urban fantasy[45].
Why It Matters
Lucifer ranks in the top 3% of television_series entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (14,652 views/month).[2] Lucifer has Wikipedia articles in 26 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[46]