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Jay Gatsby, the titular character of the story as depicted in the 2013 film adaptation.

For detailed information about this series, see: The Great Gatsby Wiki

The Great Gatsby is a novel written by F. Scott Fitzgerald.

Novel[]

  • The Great Gatsby (April 10th, 1925)

Films[]

  • The Great Gatsby (November 21st, 1926)
  • The Great Gatsby (July 13th, 1949)
  • The Great Gatsby (March 29th, 1974)
  • The Great Gatsby (March 29th, 2000)
  • The Great Gatsby (May 1st, 2013)

TV[]

  • The Great Gatsby (1955), part of Robert Montgomery Presents.
  • The Great Gatsby (June 26th, 1958), a live TV play adaptation broadcast as part of the second season of Playhouse 90.

Stage[]

  • The Great Gatsby (1926), Broadway
  • The Great Gatsby (December 20th, 1999), an opera adaptation of the novel.

Radio[]

  • The Great Gatsby (1950), part of Family Hour of Stars.
  • The Great Gatsby (2012), distributed by BBC Radio 4.

Links to Other Series[]

Note: References to a work count as fictional links only if the work is not public domain in the country of the referencing work. While shows, stage plays, and most films are still under copyright, the characters from the original 1925 novel have been in the public domain since January 1st, 2021 in the U.S., while the first movie in 1926 has been in public domain since January 1st, 2022 in the same place, meaning only references to it in U.S. works prior to that date count as fictional links. References to subsequent works in the series count as links if the specific work was not public domain at the time.

Direction Series Date Description Type


5 The Catcher in the Rye 1951716 July 16, 1951 The Great Gatsby is mentioned in The Catcher in the Rye. 2
5 Peanuts 19800522 May 22, 1980 There are several references to The Great Gatsby in the Peanuts comic strips. 3
4 Hitman (IO Interactive) 2016311 March 11, 2016 A character in Paris in Hitman (2016) mentions Jay Gatsby from The Great Gatsby. 2