The Stars Are Right: The Irish Rose: Characters
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Player Characters
Photo | Name | Player | Aliases | Affiliations |
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Candide | Steve Hill | |||
Casey, Jack | Gene L. | |||
Clark, Lila | John Kim |
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Grayson, Victor | Robbie Bullis |
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Lovejoy, Frank | Andrew Cole | |||
McMann, Michael | Chris Haugen | |||
Valenko, Boris | James Johnson | |||
Walters, Obediah | Stephen Cole |
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Williams, JT | Keith Dalzell |
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Persons of Interest
Photo | Name | Aliases | Affiliations |
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Axel, Abe | |||
Barnes, Michael | |||
Bitterman, Martha | |||
Bitterman, Thomas | |||
Caine, Meridon | |||
Cohen, Bernard | |||
Cooper-Levitt, Vivian | |||
Copely, Fred | |||
D'Varney, Thomas | |||
de Bonnevault, Maturin | |||
der Veckyn, Van | |||
Doe, Olivia and Jason | |||
du Montaine, Voisin | |||
Ellis, Carl | Galileo | ||
Ellis, Julian | Ariel | ||
Farbeque, Lorenzo | |||
Ferris, Daphne |
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Fletcher, Eddie | |||
Flynn, Heather | Katie Flynn | ||
Foley, Dick | |||
Grimaldi, Antonio | Comte de la Fère | ||
Hart, William L. | |||
Huber, Franz | |||
Hunter, James | |||
Macklin, Danny | |||
Morrison, Clay | J. Brinton Rowdybush | ||
Murphy, Frank | |||
Navarre, John | |||
Parkhurst, Dr. Gregory | |||
Philips, George | |||
Rhyner, Hannelore |
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Romanoff, Alexis | |||
Romanoff, Ineska | |||
Boyar Rulionoff, P. | |||
Reverend Scott, Franklin | |||
Scott, Katherine | |||
Weiss, Theo | Hardeen |
Inactive Player Characters
O'Keefe, James (played by Eric)
An ex-cop in his 40s, O'Keefe has fallen on hard times. He seems to be some sort of private investigator. He started to become involved when he encountered some strangeness at the Irish Rose, August 1, 1932.
Henderson, Joe alias The Wall
(Played by Andrew Bond)
A huge drifter, former WWI vet working as a bouncer for room and board at the Irish Rose speakeasy.
Ecker, DeWitt (Played by Scott)
A thin balding man in his 60s, Dr. DeWitt Ecker is more accurately called an ex-doctor, as he appears to have been disbarred for ... sketchy practices. He is well-educated and is known to have a poor bedside manner. He started to become involved when he encountered some strangeness at the Irish Rose, August 1, 1932.