Jeeves is a fictional character created by British author P.G. Wodehouse. He is a highly intelligent and resourceful valet who serves the bumbling aristocrat Bertie Wooster. Known for his quick wit and problem-solving skills, Jeeves often finds clever solutions to the various predicaments that Bertie finds himself in.
The character first appeared in the short story "Jeeves Takes Charge" in 1916 and has since become iconic in English literature. The stories featuring Jeeves and Wooster are celebrated for their humor and satirical portrayal of the British upper class during the early 20th century.