Cleaner (disambiguation)
A cleaner is an industrial or domestic worker who cleans.
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Cleaner(s) or The Cleaner(s) may also refer to:
Cleaning
- Cleaning agent, a substance used to remove dirt, stains, etc.
- Cleanser, a product used to cleanse, such as a facial cleanser
- Dry cleaning, a textile cleaning process
People
- "The Cleaner", a nickname of Canadian wrestler Kenny Omega
Arts, entertainment, and media
Fictional characters
- The fictional basis for this profession appears to be Victor, The Cleaner from Le Femme Nikita, also featured in the remake Point of No Return (1993 film)
- Cleaners, a fictional group of contract killers in the video game Max Payne 2: The Fall of Max Payne
- The Cleaner, an Afghani character in Hyena Road (2015)
- Winston Wolf, also known as The Cleaner, in the film Pulp Fiction (1994)
- Léon Montana refers to himself as a cleaner as a euphemism for hitman in Léon: The Professional (1994)
Film
- Cleaner (film), a 2007 thriller starring Samuel L. Jackson
- Code Name: The Cleaner, a 2007 film starring Cedric the Entertainer
- The Cleaner (2012 film), a 2012 Peruvian film
- The Cleaners (2018 film), a 2018 documentary film about social media moderation, that won 7 documentary film awards at film festivals
Television
- Cleaners (2013 TV series), a 2013 made-for-Crackle series starring Emily Osment
- Cleaners (Charmed), a type of fictional being in the TV series Charmed
- The Cleaner (Primeval), a fictional character in the TV series Primeval
- The Cleaner (The X-Files), a fictional character in the TV series The X-Files
- The Cleaner (TV series), a 2008 series starring Benjamin Bratt
Music
- Cleaner (band), a German electronic music group
Other uses
- Cleaner (crime), a person who cleans up evidence of a crime
- Cleaner fish, fish that remove dead skin and parasites from other fish
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