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Snake Plissken | |
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First appearance | Escape from New York |
Last appearance | Escape from L.A. |
Created by | John Carpenter Nick Castle |
Portrayed by | Kurt Russell |
In-universe information | |
Nickname | Snake |
Gender | Male |
Title | Lieutenant |
Occupation | Soldier, criminal |
Affiliation | United States Army Special Forces |
S. D. Bob "Snake" Plissken is a fictional character who served as the protagonist of the films Escape from New York (1981) and Escape from L.A. (1996). Portrayed by Kurt Russell, the character was created by John Carpenter and Nick Castle. An antihero, Plissken is a former United States Army Special Forces lieutenant who served in the Soviet Union during World War III, for which he was awarded two Purple Hearts, before turning to a life of crime. In both movies, Plissken is approached by the federal government of the United States, which offers to pardon him if he agrees to carry out dangerous missions in New York City and Los Angeles, both of which have been transformed into maximum security prisons to deal with a massive increase in crime. The character went on to appear in John Carpenter's Snake Plissken Chronicles, a four-part comic book miniseries released in 2003, and has frequently been referenced in popular culture.