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Winston Zeddemore : ウィキペディア英語版
Winston Zeddemore

Winston Zeddemore, Ph.D. is a fictional character appearing in the ''Ghostbusters'' films, TV series, and video games. He was played by Ernie Hudson in both movies and was voiced by Arsenio Hall in the first two seasons of ''The Real Ghostbusters''. Buster Jones provided Winston's voice in the remaining seasons, and he reprised the role in a cameo on ''Extreme Ghostbusters''. Hudson returned to provide his appearance and voice to Zeddemore in 2009's ''Ghostbusters: The Video Game''.
==Conception and creation==
In the original script for ''Ghostbusters'', Winston Zeddemore was intended to be the smartest and most capable of the Ghostbusters, a former Marine with multiple degrees and a Ph.D., making him more suited for the job than the founding three Ghostbusters. However, in the final screenplay none of these qualifications were mentioned. The changes are discussed in detail in the commentary on the DVD of ''Ghostbusters'', the explanation being Winston allowed the technobabble to be put into layman's terms.
However, the novelization of ''Ghostbusters'' mentions Zeddemore's service with the Marines prior to joining the Ghostbusters. Further, in ''Ghostbusters: The Video Game'', while the Ghostbusters are on a mission in the New York History Museum, Zeddemore reminisces about the time he spent studying for his doctorate in the museum's Egyptology wing. (In context, it's unclear if Zeddemore studied for the doctorate prior to joining the Ghostbusters, or sometime between the events of the movies and the game's setting in 1991.)
Zeddemore is a religious man to some extent, saying in a discussion in ''Ghostbusters'' that he believes in God and "loves Jesus' style". While driving the Ecto-1 with Ray, he voices his thoughts that the sudden spike in ghost appearances might be a sign of the apocalypse, pointing out that while they have come to treat capturing ghosts as routine pest control, in a very real sense the dead are literally "rising from the grave".

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