I’d like to be friends with Clark Griswold from National Lampoon’s “Vacation,” because he’s a family man, always looking on the bright side and up for any adventure.
Alex Strauss
Moorestown
Moira Rose from “Schitt’s Creek.” She lives in her own world and has a family that is loved.
Maureen Hubert
Collingswood
I would love to be friends with Lucy Ricardo. Lucy’s knack for getting herself into a sticky situation in every episode would create an amusing friendship.
Heidi Cuneo
Berlin
Tyrion Lannister from “Game of Thrones.” He’s an excellent judge of character and a Lannister always pays his debts.
Michael Fekete
Cherry Hill
Eliza Scarlet from “Miss Scarlet and the Duke” on PBS. She is smart and resourceful and blazing her own trail as a Victorian-era detective.
Jen Garefino
Waterford Township
I would pick my favorite superhero, Wade Wilson (aka Deadpool). His sharp and irreverent sense of humor with clever one-liners, witty remarks and the constant stream of sarcastic comments would be very entertaining and good company.
Richard Klineburger
Haddonfield
Hawk Eye played by Alan Alda in “MASH.” I served in the army during that period of time, and the truth is presented in a laughable manner. I would have fit into the Swamp.
Bill Brown
Haddonfield
Larry David. His hilarious, wacky, off-the-cuff humor in “Curb Your Enthusiasm” would make me have a rockin’ good time. I would also like to see if he is that crazy in person.
Harry Gilbert
Cherry Hill
Loretta Castorini played by Cher in “Moonstruck.” Love her and her family!
James Judge
Collingswood
Carrie from “Sex in The City” – go shopping for shoes, eat at some posh NYC restaurants, invites to cool events.
Jessica Cantz
Voorhees
Vito Corleone from “The Godfather.” Imagine all the life lessons and stories he would have to share. I hope I wouldn’t have ended up dead, but it would have been quite the experience.
David Ralic
Haddonfield
I want to hang out with the entire cast of “Friends” at Central Perk. What a great experience to sit with a group of people who know you so well and support you through everything. And since they all pretty much end up together…I’ll take Joey.
Allison Mathews
Cherry Hill
Ray Kinsella from “Field of Dreams.” Ray is a person I admire for his extraordinary drive to accomplish something meaningful, despite what others may think or what seems improbable. In the end, Ray realizes that family is most important. He is someone with whom I want to play catch.
Jeffrey Nash
Winslow