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Five funniest sitcom characters ever: George Costanza, Michael Scott and more

ETimes.in | Last updated on - Apr 4, 2026, 19:30 IST
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Five funniest sitcom characters ever: George Costanza, Michael Scott and more

Some characters do not just make you laugh, they rewire your sense of humour entirely. The best sitcom characters are the ones who are ridiculous and recognisable in equal measure, the ones whose flaws are so specific and so human that you cannot help but see a little of yourself in them even when you absolutely do not want to. Here are five sitcom characters who made television funnier just by existing.

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​Chandler Bing from 'Friends'

Matthew Perry's Chandler Bing is the patron saint of using humour as a defence mechanism, a man so emotionally avoidant that sarcasm became his first language and deflection his primary mode of existence, and Perry played every beat of that with a precision and warmth that made him the emotional heart of the entire show. His comedy was never just about the jokes but about the very specific loneliness underneath them, the sense of someone who genuinely wants connection and has no idea how to ask for it without making it into a punchline first.

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​George Costanza from 'Seinfeld'

Jason Alexander's George Costanza is one of the greatest comic creations in television history, a man defined entirely by his own pettiness, insecurity, and spectacular capacity for self-sabotage who somehow remains utterly watchable through every disaster he brings upon himself. Larry David based him loosely on himself, and it shows, because there is a specific, painful truthfulness to George's awfulness that elevates him far beyond a simple buffoon. Every scheme he devises, every lie he tells to maintain a lie, and every moment he chooses the worst possible option is a small masterpiece of comic writing and performance.

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​Sheldon Cooper from 'The Big Bang Theory'

Jim Parsons' Sheldon Cooper is a character who should not work as well as he does, an almost entirely unsympathetic genius with no social awareness and a borderline pathological need to be right about everything. Yet Parsons makes him one of the most beloved figures in modern sitcom history. The comedy comes not from mocking Sheldon but from watching the world around him absorb his behaviour with varying degrees of patience. Further, the moments when his rigid exterior cracks just slightly are genuinely earned and surprisingly moving.

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​Michael Scott from 'The Office'

Steve Carell's Michael Scott is the gold standard of cringe comedy, a regional manager so desperate to be liked and so catastrophically bad at reading any room he enters. Watching him is simultaneously one of the most uncomfortable and most joyful experiences television has to offer. What saves him from being merely painful is Carell's insistence on playing every moment with absolute sincerity. A man who genuinely believes he is everyone's best friend and favourite boss, and whose occasional moments of real warmth and self-awareness make you root for him despite everything.

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​Barney Stinson from 'How I Met Your Mother'

Neil Patrick Harris's Barney Stinson took what could have been a one-note, deeply unlikeable character and turned him into one of the most quoted and beloved figures of his generation through sheer force of commitment and charisma. Every ridiculous theory, every elaborate scheme, and every suit-related declaration was delivered with such genuine enthusiasm that you could not help but be swept along. The show's greatest achievement with Barney was making his eventual emotional growth feel completely earned without ever dimming the absurdity that made him so irresistible in the first place.

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