
Portrayed by: Patrick McGoohan
TV series: The Prisoner (1967-68)
Occupation: Former espionage agent whose reasons for his resignation remained unknown.
Lifestyle: Held captive in The Village, site of a quaint Orwellian society where all residents were assigned numbers and kept under constant surveillance. The Village was ruled by Number Two, although the individuals with that title were replaced frequently due to Number Six's escape attempts and refusal to divulge his secrets. Wore a black suit with white trim on the lapels and a dark shirt.
Family and Friends: None. Actually, old acquaintances popped up in a couple of episodes like "Arrival" and "Dance of the Dead." But it would be a stretch to say that Number Six had any trusted confidants.
Nemesis: The various Number Two's. There was also a giant white balloon known as Rover that prevented Village residents from departing.
Trademarks: Trying to escape; defying authority.
Classic Quotes: "I am not a number. I am a free man!" and "Be seeing you" (a farewell phrase).
Classic episodes: "The Chimes of Big Ben" (Number Six appears to have escaped); "A. B. and C" (Number Six's dreams are manipulated); and "Living in Harmony" (Number Six in the Old West; CBS refused to show this controversial episode when the series was originally broadcast in the U.S.).