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Mr. Right

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Mr. Right refers to the ideal or suitable mate or husband.

Mr. Right may also refer to:

  • Mr. Right, a 1985 album by Joe Simon
  • Mr. Right (2009 film), a gay-themed film directed by David Morris and Jacqui Morris
  • Mr. Right (Website), started 2013, an online home services aggregator
  • Mr. Right (2015 film), an American action comedy film, starring Anna Kendrick and Sam Rockwell
  • Mr. Right, a 2015 romantic comedy film, starring Erica Tazel and Columbus Short
  • Mr. Right, a song sang by Kim Chiu on her album Chinita Princess.
  • Mr. Right (TV series), a 2018 Chinese television series

See also

  • "Florence Meets Mr. Right", a 1979 episode of The Jeffersons
  • Mr. Wright, 1985 album by Bernard Wright
  • Making Mr. Right, 1987 science fiction comedy film, directed by Susan Seidelman
  • "Goodbye Mr. Right", a 1990 episode of Roseanne
  • Mr. Right & Mr. Wrong: One Down & Two to Go, a 1994 compilation album by Nomeansno
  • "Baby Face/Mr. Right", a 2004 episode of The Fairly OddParents
  • "Mrs. Right", a 2011 song by Mindless Behavior
  • Finding Mr. Right, a 2013 romantic comedy film written and directed by Xue Xiaolu
    • Finding Mr. Right 2, a 2016 romantic comedy film sequel
  • Mr. Right Wanted, a 2014 romantic comedy television series directed by Lien Yi-chi
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