Percy Jackson
| Percy Jackson | |
|---|---|
| Camp Half-Blood Chronicles character | |
| First appearance | The Lightning Thief (2005) |
| Last appearance | Wrath of the Triple Goddess (2024) |
| Created by | Rick Riordan |
| Portrayed by | Logan Lerman (films) Chris McCarrell (musical) Walker Scobell (TV) |
| Occupation | Demigod hero hunting/fighting monsters Praetor of the Twelfth Legion of Rome (formerly) |
| In-universe information | |
| Full name | Perseus Jackson |
| Nickname | Percy Seaweed Brain |
| Species | Greek demigod |
| Title | Son of Poseidon Son of Neptune Hero of Olympus |
| Significant other | Annabeth Chase |
| Relatives | Sally Jackson (mother) Poseidon (father) Paul Blofis (stepfather) Gabe Ugliano (former stepfather, deceased) Amphitrite (stepmother) Tyson (half-brother) Triton (half-brother) Estelle Blofis (half-sister) |
| Nationality | American |
Perseus "Percy" Jackson is a fictional character in the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles by Rick Riordan. He is the protagonist, the narrator, and the title character of the Percy Jackson & the Olympians series (2005–present), the founding book series of the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles. He is also one of the seven protagonists and a main character in The Heroes of Olympus series (2010–2014), and a minor character in both The Trials of Apollo series (2016–2020) and The Nico di Angelo Adventures series (2013–present), making him one of the few characters to appear in all four book series of the Camp Half-Blood Chronicles. He has also been a narrator and protagonist in Riordan's Graeco-Roman/Egyptian crossover stories, part of the Demigods and Magicians collection. The character serves as the narrator in Percy Jackson's Greek Gods and Percy Jackson's Greek Heroes, also by Riordan.
Percy Jackson is played by Logan Lerman in the film adaptations (2010, 2013), and by Walker Scobell in the for Disney+ television adaptation (2023–present). In the stage musical adaptation, the role was originated by Eric Meyers in 2014 for its Off-Broadway premiere, Chris McCarrell for its 2019 Broadway production, and Max Harwood for its 2024 West End production.