List of House of Cards characters
This is a list of characters in the American television series House of Cards.
Main Cast
Character | Portrayed by | Season | ||||
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Francis J. Underwood | Kevin Spacey | Main | ||||
Claire Underwood | Robin Wright | Main | ||||
Douglas Stamper | Michael Kelly | Main | ||||
Edward Meechum | Nathan Darrow | Main | Recurring | |||
Rachel Posner | Rachel Brosnahan | Main | Recurring | Guest | ||
Garrett Walker | Michael Gill | Main | Recurring | |||
Lucas Goodwin | Sebastian Arcelus | Main | Recurring | |||
Janine Skorsky | Constance Zimmer | Main | Recurring | Guest | ||
Christina Gallagher | Kristen Connolly | Main | Recurring | |||
Linda Vasquez | Sakina Jaffrey | Main | Recurring | |||
Zoe Barnes | Kate Mara | Main | Guest | Guest | ||
Gillian Cole | Sandrine Holt | Main | Guest | |||
Peter Russo | Corey Stoll | Main | Guest | |||
Remy Danton | Mahershala Ali | Recurring | Main | Recurring | ||
Raymond Tusk | Gerald McRaney | Recurring | Main | Recurring | ||
Catherine Durant | Jayne Atkinson | Recurring | Main | |||
Jacqueline Sharp | Molly Parker | Main | Recurring | |||
Gavin Orsay | Jimmi Simpson | Main | ||||
Ayla Sayyad | Mozhan Marnò | Main | Recurring | |||
Seth Grayson | Derek Cecil | Recurring | Main | |||
Heather Dunbar | Elizabeth Marvel | Recurring | Main | Recurring | ||
Leann Harvey | Neve Campbell | Main | ||||
Will Conway | Joel Kinnaman | Main |
Francis "Frank" Underwood
Frank Underwood, (played by Kevin Spacey) is a Democrat from South Carolina's 5th Congressional District that is House Majority Whip in season one, Vice President of the United States in season two, and the 46th President of the United States in seasons three and four. An utterly ruthless and conniving politician, he pursues only his own political agenda and manipulates everyone around him to grab influence and prestige, at the potential cost of destroying everyone else to push himself forward. His name is derived from Francis Urquhart, the protagonist of the BBC version and the novel version of House of Cards, and Oscar Underwood, the first Democratic House whip. Just as Urquhart does in the BBC version, Underwood often breaks the fourth wall by speaking directly to the viewer.
Claire Underwood
Claire Underwood, (played by Robin Wright) is Francis's wife. She runs the Clean Water Initiative, an NGO, in season one before giving it up to become Second Lady of the United States. She often abets Frank's political scheming, and proves to be just as cold, manipulative, and power-hungry as her husband. In season three, she becomes First Lady of the United States and the United States Ambassador to the United Nations. Her equivalent character from the original series is Elizabeth Urquhart.
Douglas "Doug" Stamper
Douglas "Doug" Stamper, (played by Michael Kelly) is Underwood's unwaveringly loyal chief of staff and confidant. A recovering alcoholic, Stamper prizes discipline and self-control above all else, but loses his poise when he comes into contact with Rachel Posner. Using Rachel as part of Underwood's plot to bring down Peter Russo, Stamper becomes increasingly infatuated with her. The end of the second season finds Stamper presumably[1] dead in the woods, Rachel having bashed him repeatedly in the head with a brick. It can be assumed that Stamper was planning to murder Rachel, concerned that she would speak up about her role in Underwood's murder of Peter Russo. At the start of the third season, it is revealed that Stamper survived the attack. He undergoes physical therapy to regain his ability to walk, and becomes obsessed with tracking down Rachel, who has gone into hiding. Devastated when Underwood insists that he take time to recover rather than continuing his work, Stamper relapses in his alcoholism. After tracking down and killing Rachel, he replaces Remy Danton as President Underwood's chief of staff. His equivalent from the original series is Tim Stamper.
Rachel Posner
Rachel Posner, (played by Rachel Brosnahan) is a prostitute whom Underwood and Stamper use to bring about Russo's downfall. Stamper becomes obsessed with her and begins to control her life. Rachel begins attending church services and enters into a relationship with Lisa Williams, to Stamper's disapproval. Realizing he can no longer control her, Stamper drives Rachel into the woods, presumably to murder her. Rachel responds by bashing his head repeatedly with a rock and leaving him for dead. She flees to New Mexico and begins a new life under an assumed name. Doug tracks her down and ultimately kills her in the season 3 finale in order to prove his allegiance to Francis thus finally tying up the connection between Underwood and Russo. (Seasons 1–3)
Remy Danton
Remy Danton, (played by Mahershala Ali) a lawyer for Glendon Hill and lobbyist who works for natural gas company SanCorp in Season 1 and Raymond Tusk in Season 2. Prior to the start of the show, he worked eight years for Underwood as Press Secretary before leaving to pursue more money and influence than Underwood could offer. In Season 3, he becomes Underwood's White House Chief of Staff, but later becomes disillusioned because of Underwood's treatment of Jackie Sharp. At the end of season 3, Remy decides that he no longer wants to work in politics.
Edward Meechum
Edward Meechum (played by Nathan Darrow) is a former Capitol police officer who protected Frank while he was Whip. Frank trusts Meechum with is life and has him promoted to Secret Service through a specialized training program. His relationship with Frank, who refers to him nearly always as "Meechum" with an exception in only one episode, borders on romantic, and it is insinuated that him, Claire, and Frank were engaged in a polygamous relationship. Doug does not share this same trust and refuses to treat Edward with respect out of his own devotion to the president. He was killed in an attempt to assassinate Frank where he threw himself in front of the bullet (Season 1-3; Main, Season 4; Recurring).
Jacqueline "Jackie" Sharp
Jacqueline "Jackie" Sharp, (played by Molly Parker) a Democratic congresswoman from California, military veteran and the current Deputy Minority Whip tapped by Underwood to succeed him as Majority Whip when he is made vice president. While she claims to work for herself and not be beholden to others, she sees her position constantly tested through her ties to Frank, Claire, and Remy Danton. In season 2, Jackie is apprehensive about Claire Underwood's military sexual assault reform bill, concerned about civilian control over the military. In season 3, she runs for president against Frank Underwood and Heather Dunbar with the intention of dropping out and endorsing Underwood. However, after Underwood betrays her, she endorses Dunbar instead. Jackie is in a romantic relationship with Remy Dalton but is married in season 3. She is based on Sarah Harding from the original series. (Season 2–present)
Heather Dunbar
Heather Dunbar (Elizabeth Marvel), an uncompromising lawyer from the family that owns the real-life Dunbar Armored Cars, Inc. and Solicitor General of the United States in the Walker Administration, who is appointed Special Prosecutor in the investigation into money laundering of foreign money via PACs. In season 3, she resigns as Solicitor General after seeing Underwood's manipulation and announces her candidacy for President, challenging Underwood in the Democratic primary. As a presidential candidate, Dunbar takes progressive positions on the issues and is a staunch opponent of Underwood's America Works program. She suspends her campaign in season 4 after controversy arises over her past meeting with Lucas Goodwin. (Season 2–present)
Garrett Walker
Garrett Walker, (played by Michel Gill) 45th President of the United States, former Governor of Colorado. He trusts Underwood as a close adviser and lieutenant, but remains blind to his machinations. Walker's snub of Underwood for the Secretary of State position sets the plot of the series into motion. Through Underwood's actions, Walker's illegal campaign finance methods are exposed and he resigns in disgrace. His equivalent from the original series is Prime Minister Henry Collingridge. (Seasons 1–2, 4)
Raymond Tusk
Raymond Tusk, (played by Gerald McRaney) a billionaire businessman with a wide network of influence, although he prefers to live modestly. As a close friend of Walker's for over 20 years, he exerts heavy influence over Walker, and suggested snubbing Underwood for Secretary of State. He later agrees to form a partnership with Frank in exchange for supporting the latter's VP nomination, though this alliance quickly crumbles due to their clashing self interests and degenerates into political war. In Season 3, it is revealed that Underwood pardoned Tusk. Tusk's character was influenced by billionaire investor Warren Buffett.[2] (Seasons 1–2, 4)
Zoe Barnes
Zoe Barnes, (played by Kate Mara) a reporter for The Washington Herald (who later moves to Slugline following an argument with her boss). After meeting Frank Underwood, she forms a personal relationship with him that soon becomes sexual. They use each other to advance their respective careers: Underwood uses her to leak stories that damage his opponents, while Barnes uses him to get bigger and better stories. Later, she becomes increasingly suspicious of Underwood's involvement with Peter Russo. Working with her past Herald coworkers Janine Skorsky and Lucas Goodwin (now her boyfriend), she investigates what she suspects to be murder. In Season 2, her investigation ultimately leads to her death, as Underwood throws her in front of a Washington Metro train to protect his own secrets. Her equivalent from the original series is Mattie Storin. In season 4, Zoe, along with Peter Russo, appear in a dream Frank has after an assassination attempt on his life. (Seasons 1–2, 4)
Peter Russo
Peter Russo, (played by Corey Stoll) a Democratic Congressman from Pennsylvania's 1st Congressional District. Divorced with two children, he is in an intimate relationship with Christina Gallagher, a member of his staff. Russo is blackmailed into serving Underwood after Underwood "fixes" his arrest for DUI with a prostitute (Rachel Posner) in his car and then holds it over Russo's head. With Underwood's help, he gets sober and runs for Governor of Pennsylvania. However, Underwood eventually contrives to have him relapse in his alcoholism right before an important interview, ruining his career, and then kills him and makes his death look like a suicide. Whereas most characters who were adapted from the UK version of House of Cards were based primarily on a single character, Russo's plotline takes reference from two characters: Mr. Stoat, an MP whose career Francis Urquhart saves after he is caught with a prostitute, and Roger O'Neill, the Conservative Party's cocaine-addicted press secretary, whom Urquhart murders by putting rat poison in his cocaine. In season 4, Peter, along with Zoe Barnes appear in a dream Frank has after a failed assassination attempt on his life. (Season 1, 4)
Leann Harvey
Leann Harvey (played by Neve Campbell) is a Texas-based political consultant. Introduced in season 4, she is very intelligent and successful at her job, highly praised for her ability to win campaigns. Leann forms a strong bond with Claire when she begins working for her. She later becomes the political campaign manager for Frank and Claire's election bid. Tension builds between Leann and Doug, who does not like the full access she receives to the President and First Lady.
Recurring cast
Character | Portrayed by | Season | |||
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Bob Birch | Larry Pine | Recurring | |||
Terry Womack | Curtiss Cook | Recurring | |||
Freddy Hayes | Reg E. Cathey | Recurring | Guest | ||
Michael Kern | Kevin Kilner | Recurring | |||
Tom Hammerschmidt | Boris McGiver | Recurring | Recurring | ||
Adam Galloway | Ben Daniels | Recurring | |||
Nancy Kaufberger | Elizabeth Norment | Recurring | |||
Margaret Tilden | Kathleen Chalfant | Recurring | Recurring | ||
Gene Clancy | Lance E. Nichols | Recurring | |||
Martin Spinella | Al Sapienza | Recurring | |||
Jim Matthews | Dan Ziskie | Recurring | |||
Nathan Green | Jeremy Holm | Recurring | |||
Hector Mendoza | Benito Martinez | Recurring | |||
Lisa Williams | Kate Lyn Sheil | Recurring | |||
Patricia Walker | Joanna Going | Recurring | |||
Daniel Lanigan | Gil Birmingham | Recurring | |||
Xander Feng | Terry Chen | Recurring | |||
Connor Ellis | Samuel Page | Recurring | |||
Megan Hennessey | Libby Woodbridge | Recurring | |||
Augustus Underwood | Malcolm Madera | Guest | Recurring | ||
Viktor Petrov | Lars Mikkelsen | Recurring | |||
Kate Baldwin | Kim Dickens | Recurring | |||
Thomas Yates | Paul Sparks | Recurring | |||
Gary Stamper | Kelly AuCoin | Recurring | |||
Hannah Conway | Dominique McElligott | Recurring | |||
Elizabeth Hale | Ellen Burstyn | Recurring | |||
Doris Jones | Cicely Tyson | Recurring | |||
General Brockhart | Colm Feore | Recurring | |||
Linda Vasquez
Linda Vasquez, (played by Sakina Jaffrey) President Walker's White House Chief of Staff. She works with Frank as much as she can but also sees into his duplicity more than others. While she gets her position in the White House with Underwood's help, in Season 2 she and Frank become more adversarial. (Seasons 1–2)
Patricia Walker
Patricia "Tricia" Walker, (played by Joanna Going), President Garrett Walker's wife and First Lady of the United States. She befriends Claire during season 2, supporting her legislative moves, while also dealing with marital stress. (Season 2)
Freddy Hayes
Freddy Hayes (played by Reg E. Cathey) the owner of Freddy's BBQ - an eatery frequented by Underwood - and one of Underwood's only true friends and confidants. Frank is forced to end his friendship with Freddy when Raymond Tusk exposes Freddy's criminal past as a gangbanger and served time in prison for the deaths of two people, which causes Freddy to lose out on a franchise opportunity and get forced to sell his own restaurant to bail out his son after his son pulls a gun on a paparazzi photographer. In season 3, upon finding out that America Works sets Freddy up as a lowly dishwasher, Frank takes pity on him and gives him a job as a White House groundskeeper.
Catherine "Cathy" Durant
Catherine "Cathy" Durant (Jayne Atkinson) is a Democratic Senator who becomes Secretary of State after Frank brings about the downfall of the previous nominee Michael Kern.
Daniel Lanagin
Daniel Lanagin, (played by Gil Birmingham), is a corrupt Native American casino owner in Missouri and a business partner of Raymond Tusk's. (Season 2)
Margaret Tilden
Margaret Tilden, (played by Kathleen Chalfant) the owner of The Washington Herald. She forces Tom Hammerschmidt to resign after he negatively impacts the paper by insulting Zoe on tape and failing to prevent her from resigning. When Hammerschmidt starts piecing together stories of Frank's corruption, Hammerschmidt comes to her for support to write the story, she fully collaborates with Hammerschmidt. (Season 1, Season 4)
Xander Feng
Xander Feng (played by Terry Chen) is a corrupt Chinese businessman and a business partner of Raymond Tusk that serves as a back-channel diplomat. (Season 2)
Terry Womack
Terry Womack (played by Curtiss Cook) is a Democratic Congressman from Missouri's 5th congressional district, the House Minority Whip and former House Majority Leader, and the leader of the Black Caucus, who rises to the position thanks to Underwood.
Adam Galloway
Adam Galloway, (played by Ben Daniels) a British photographer who lives a Bohemian lifestyle in New York City and who is Claire's on-off lover. (Seasons 1–2)
Agent Nathan Green
Agent Nathan Green, (played by Jeremy Holm), is the White House/FBI liaison. (Season 2–present)
Gillian Cole
Gillian Cole, (played by Sandrine Holt), the leader of a grass-roots organization called World Well that provides clean water to developing countries. Through the Clean Water Initiative, she grapples with Frank and Claire's interests. (Seasons 1–2)
Michael Kern
Michael Kern, (played by Kevin Kilner), is a Senator from Colorado and President Walker's original choice for the position of Secretary of State.
Ayla Sayyad
Ayla Sayyad (played by Mozhan Marnò) is a journalist working for the Wall Street Telegraph. After being forced out of the Press Corp by Seth Grayson, she does investigative journalism to uncover the links in the power triangle between President Walker, Vice-President Underwood and billionaire businessman Raymond Tusk. (Season 2–present)
Hector Mendoza
Hector Mendoza, (played by Benito Martinez), a conservative Republican Senator from Arizona and the Senate Majority Leader. In the third season, it is speculated that he will be the Republican nominee for president. Meanwhile, despite promising Claire otherwise, he openly challenges her bid for US Ambassador to the UN. He is a great admirer of Ronald Reagan. (Season 2–present)
Tom Hammerschmidt
Tom Hammerschmidt (played by Boris McGiver) is the former editor-in-chief of The Washington Herald. He is fired early on in the show when he insults Zoe Barnes on tape and then fails to prevent her from quitting. As a favor when Lucas is imprisoned, he begins investigating Frank, but finds nothing to support Lucas's claims.
Hammerschmidt does not appear in season 3, but reappears again in season 4 when he's questioned by the FBI about the suicide note Lucas Goodwin wrote before carrying out an assassination attempt on Frank. Hammerschmidt is drawn back in with much skepticism, still believing that Lucas snapped. After a conversation with Kate Baldwin, he later starts investigating and starts piecing together stories of Underwood's corruption, motivating him to investigate further with the full support of the Washington Herald and former boss Margaret Tilden behind him. (Seasons 1–2, 4)
Gene Clancy
Gene Clancy, (played by Lance E. Nichols), the mayor of Gaffney, South Carolina. (Season 1)
Nancy Kaufberger
Nancy Kaufberger, (played by the late Elizabeth Norment) longtime loyal secretary to Frank Underwood and Doug Stamper. (Seasons 1–2)
Connor Ellis
Connor Ellis, (played by Samuel Page), a media consultant who becomes Communications Director for Claire Underwood. (Season 2)
Bob Birch
Bob Birch, (played by Larry Pine), the former Democratic Speaker of the House and current House Minority Leader.
Martin Spinella
Martin Spinella, (played by Al Sapienza), a short tempered lobbyist for the teachers' union. (Season 1)
Lisa Williams
Lisa Williams, (played by Kate Lyn Sheil), a social worker who befriends Rachel and later becomes her girlfriend. She later befriends Gavin Orsay. (Season 2–present)
Thomas Yates
Thomas Yates, (played by Paul Sparks), is a successful author whom Frank asks to write a book about the America Works jobs program (being chosen based on his review of Frank's new hobby, the game Monument Valley). The writing job leads to extended interview opportunities with Underwood and, later, Claire. As a result of this unusual level of access, Yates becomes nearly a friend and one of the primary speechwriters for the Underwood reelection campaign. Yates enters into a romantic relationship with Kate Baldwin, Wall Street Telegraph political reporter, and later an affair with Claire. (Seasons 3 and 4)
Megan Hennessey
Megan Hennessey, (played by Libby Woodbridge), is a former U.S. Marine Private who was sexually assaulted by General Dalton McGinnis. As a result, she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder. When Megan sees a live interview in which Claire admits to being raped by McGinnis, she calls in to tell her story, resulting in McGinnis' downfall. Emboldened, Megan works with Claire and Tricia Walker on sexual assault reform in the U.S. military. However, after being confronted by Jackie Sharp during a live TV interview, her mental health deteriorates and she retreats from the public eye. (Season 2)
Jim Matthews
Jim Matthews, (played by Dan Ziskie), is the first Vice President of the United States under President Walker, and former Democratic Governor of Pennsylvania. (Season 1)
Donald Blythe
Donald Blythe, (played by Reed Birney), a liberal Democrat of Vermont, a respected and long-serving Representative, and Underwood's foil in Congress. His wife suffers from Alzheimer's Disease. In the third season, Underwood selects Blythe as Vice President of the United States to get him out of the way in Congress. When Frank gets shot by Lucas Goodwin in an assassination attempt, the Twenty-Fifth Amendment is invoked, making him Acting President. He is incompetent in this role and relies primarily on Claire's advice on foreign police matters.
Viktor Petrov
Viktor Petrov, (played by Lars Mikkelsen), the President of Russia who opposes Underwood's involvement in the Jordan Valley conflict and creates controversy when Russia passes anti-homosexual laws (which Petrov admits privately that he does not agree with) and is publicly opposed by members of the band Pussy Riot. Petrov's character shares several similarities with the real-life Russian president Vladimir Putin.[3] (Season 3)
Kate Baldwin
Kate Baldwin, (played by Kim Dickens), chief political reporter of the Wall Street Telegraph who covered the White House after Sayyad was dismissed for protocol violations; she entered into a romantic relationship with Tom Yates (Season 3)
Gary Stamper
Gary Stamper (Kelly AuCoin), Doug Stamper's brother. Despite being somewhat estranged from his brother, Gary is fiercely loyal, and moves in with Doug when he is in recovery. He has two children, Franke and Clinton (who are played by Michael Kelly's real-life children). (Season 3)
Guest / cameo appearances
Real-life media figures who make cameo appearances as themselves include
- Donna Brazile
- Morley Safer
- Stephen Colbert
- George Stephanopoulos
- Major Garrett
- Ashleigh Banfield
- Candy Crowley
- John King
- Soledad O'Brien
- Sean Hannity
- Dennis Miller
- Bill Maher
- Chris Hayes
- Rachel Maddow
- Chris Matthews
- Joe Scarborough
- Wolf Blitzer
- Gretchen Carlson
- Charles Gibson
References
- ↑ Katz, Emily Tess (June 11, 2014). "Michael Kelly Unsure If His Character Will Return To 'House Of Cards'". The Huffington Post. Retrieved September 22, 2014.
- ↑ Jason, Rosenbaum (March 11, 2013). "On the trail: 'House of Cards' creator talks St. Louis life -- and power in politics". St. Louis Beacon. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
- ↑ Dolgov, Anna (March 6, 2015). "Putin vs Petrov — Fact and Fiction in House of Cards". The Moscow Times. Retrieved June 17, 2015.
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