List of Jessica Jones characters#Malcolm Ducasse

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Jessica Jones is an American streaming television series created for Netflix by Melissa Rosenberg, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise, and is the second in a series of shows that lead up to a Defenders crossover miniseries.

The series stars Krysten Ritter as Jessica Jones, with Rachael Taylor, Eka Darville, and Carrie-Anne Moss also starring. They were joined by Mike Colter, Wil Traval, Erin Moriarty, and David Tennant for the first season, J. R. Ramirez, Terry Chen, Leah Gibson and Janet McTeer for the second season, and Benjamin Walker, Sarita Choudhury, Jeremy Bobb and Tiffany Mack for the third season. In addition to original characters, several characters based on various Marvel properties also appear throughout the series.

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Overview

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! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Character

! scope="col" rowspan="2" | Portrayed by

! scope="col" colspan="4" | Appearances

scope="col" | First

! scope="col" | Season 1

! scope="col" | Season 2

! scope="col" | Season 3

colspan="6" style="background-color: #ccccff;" | Main characters
scope="row" | Jessica Jones

| Krysten Ritter

| rowspan="3" | "AKA Ladies Night"

| colspan="3" {{CMain}}

scope="row" | Luke Cage

| Mike Colter

| {{CMain|Main}}

| {{CNone}}

| {{CGuest}}

scope="row" | #Trish Walker / Hellcat

| Rachael Taylor

| colspan="3" {{CMain|Main}}

scope="row" | Will Simpson

| Wil Traval

| "AKA It's Called Whiskey"

| {{CMain|Main}}

| {{CGuest|Guest}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Hope Shlottman

| Erin Moriarty

| rowspan="4" | "AKA Ladies Night"

| {{CMain|Main}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Malcolm Ducasse

| Eka Darville

| colspan="3" {{CMain|Main}}

scope="row" | Jeri Hogarth

| Carrie-Anne Moss

| colspan="3" {{CMain|Main}}

scope="row" | #Kevin Thompson / Kilgrave

| David Tennant

| {{CMain|Main}}

| colspan="2" {{CGuest|Guest}}

scope="row" | Oscar Arocho

| J. R. Ramirez

| rowspan="2" | "AKA Start at the Beginning"

| {{CNone}}

| {{CMain|Main}}

| {{CGuest|Guest}}

scope="row" | Pryce Cheng

| Terry Chen

| {{CNone}}

| {{CMain|Main}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Inez Green

| Leah Gibson

| "AKA God Help the Hobo"

| {{CNone}}

| {{CMain|Main}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" rowspan="2" | Alisa Jones

| Miriam Shor

| "AKA WWJD?"

| {{CGuest|Guest}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

Janet McTeer

| "AKA Sole Survivor"

| {{CNone}}

| {{CMain|Main}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Erik Gelden

| Benjamin Walker

| rowspan="4" | "AKA The Perfect Burger"

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

| {{CMain|Main}}

scope="row" | Kith Lyonne

| Sarita Choudhury

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

| {{CMain|Main}}

scope="row" | Gregory Sallinger

| Jeremy Bobb

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

| {{CMain|Main}}

scope="row" | Zaya Okonjo

| Tiffany Mack

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

| {{CMain|Main}}

colspan="6" style="background-color: #ccccff;" | Recurring characters
scope="row" | Pam

| {{ill|Susie Abromeit|nl}}

| rowspan="3" | "AKA Ladies Night"

| {{CRecurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Wendy Ross-Hogarth

| Robin Weigert

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Nicole

| Nichole Yannetty

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| {{CGuest|Guest}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Ruben

| Kieran Mulcare

| rowspan="3" | "AKA Crush Syndrome"

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Oscar Clemons

| Clarke Peters

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Robyn

| Colby Minifie

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Clair

| Danielle Ferland

| rowspan="5" | "AKA 99 Friends"

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Emma

| Gillian Glasco

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Jackson

| Ryan Farrell

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Donald

| Paul Pryce

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Louise Thompson

| Lisa Emery

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Dorothy Walker

| Rebecca De Mornay

| "AKA Top Shelf Perverts"

| {{CGuest|Guest}}

| colspan="2" {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

scope="row" | Albert Thompson

| Michael Siberry

| "AKA WWJD?"

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Griffin Sinclair

| Hal Ozsan

| rowspan="3" | "AKA Start at the Beginning"

| {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Steven Benowitz

| Maury Ginsberg

| {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| {{CGuest|Guest}}

scope="row" | Vido Arocho

| Kevin Chacon

| {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| {{CGuest|Guest}}

scope="row" | Eddy Costa

| John Ventimiglia

| rowspan="2" | "AKA Freak Accident"

| {{CNone}}

| colspan="2" {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

scope="row" | Ruth Sunday

| Lisa Tharps

| {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Karl Malus

| Callum Keith Rennie

| "AKA The Octopus"

| {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Shane Ryback

| Eden Marryshow

| "AKA Ain't We Got Fun"

| {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

| {{CNone}}

scope="row" | Char

| Rachel McKeon

| "AKA Playland"

| {{CNone}}

| {{CGuest|Guest}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

scope="row" | Gillian

| Aneesh Sheth

| rowspan="2" | "AKA The Perfect Burger"

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

scope="row" | Grace

| Jessica Frances Dukes

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

scope="row" | Brianna Gelden

| Jamie Neumann

| "AKA I Wish"

| colspan="2" {{CNone}}

| {{CRecurring|Recurring}}

Main characters

= Jessica Jones =

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Jessica Jones (portrayed by Krysten Ritter) is a former superhero with the abilities of superhuman strength and flight, suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder after Kilgrave enslaved her for eight months and made her kill Luke Cage's wife, Reva Connors; after Jones gives up the superhero life, she opens her own detective agency, Alias Investigations.

By November 2014, Ritter, Alexandra Daddario, Teresa Palmer, Jessica De Gouw and Marin Ireland were being tested for the role of Jessica Jones, with Ritter having been auditioning since October and on the top of executive producer and showrunner Melissa Rosenberg's list for playing Jones, even when Rosenberg was earlier developing the series for ABC. The next month, Ritter was cast in the role. Ritter and Palmer had been the final candidates, with both auditioning opposite Mike Colter to test chemistry. Ritter stated that she read through Alias in preparation for the role and expressed delight in working with Rosenberg. On adapting the character from the comics, Jeph Loeb stated, "Jessica Jones [i]s based on a much more adult comic. The source material came that way. She has real problems with a number of things that she abuses! And we're not shying away from that. There's no tidying her up." Ritter called playing the character the "biggest acting challenge" in her career and praised the character development. She explained that when she was playing the character, she took "a lot from the comics because she's so well-drawn. We have some lines that are pulled from the comics, but then the script—she's as developed for television as she is in the comics". Ritter put on {{convert|10|lb|kg}} of muscle for the role and trained for two months before filming began. Elizabeth Cappuccino portrayed a young Jessica.

Series costume designer Stephanie Maslansky was assisted on the first episode by Jenn Rogien, who crafted Jessica Jones' leather jacket, faded jeans, and boots costume. On Jessica's costume, Maslansky said she "considers her clothing to be an armor and a shield and something that helps her maintain a distance from other people and privacy. It keeps her from having to deal with the rest of humanity in a certain sort of way." At least 10 versions of Jessica's jacket were made, which started as an Acne Studios leather motorcycle jacket that had any "bells and whistles and any additional superfluous design details" removed, while 20 pairs of jeans were used, with both being aged and distressed.

Ritter described the character by saying that "she goes about things in a very odd way, she's very rough around the edges, and dry and sarcastic and a total asshole sometimes. But I think at her core she's a good person." Comparing the character to Matt Murdock in Marvel's Daredevil, Rosenberg said, "They're very different kinds of characters. Jessica is about paying rent and getting the next client. She's dealing with a fairly dark past. She's trying to get through the day. She's not really trying to save the city. She's trying to save her apartment. At her core, she does share something with Matt Murdock, and he's a little more aware of it, that she wants to do something good. She wants to contribute to the world. But, there are a lot of personality issues for her that can get in the way. ... Matt Murdock has been studying martial arts. He has extraordinary fighting skills. Jessica Jones is a brawler. She gets drunk, she gets pissed off and boom, you're down. She doesn't wear a costume. She doesn't have a mask. She's just who she is. She's an extremely blunt, direct person, and that applies to the action, as well."

Ritter was nominated for the 6th Critics' Choice Television Awards' Best Actress in a Drama Series for her role as Jones.

= Luke Cage =

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Luke Cage (portrayed by Mike Colter) is a man with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin, with a mysterious past that Jones encounters in the course of an investigation and who changes her life immensely.

In November 2014, Lance Gross, Colter, and Cleo Anthony were in contention for the role of Luke Cage, which was envisioned as a recurring role in the series before headlining Marvel's Luke Cage. Colter was confirmed in the role the next month, having signed on for the series, and others, without reading any scripts, and being drawn to the series because of its opportunity to have character exploration, which he felt was lacking in the MCU films. He put on {{convert|30|lb|kg}} of muscle for the role. Rosenberg noted that because Cage has his own series to explore who he is, she represents him as "a man of few words" rather than trying to say anything about who he is in particular. Colter was pleased and surprised that the audience "got" the character, as Luke "was a man of few words and a lot of subtext," which "was refreshing because we were going for this character in a way that said little but spoke volumes because of their past history together. I felt people got the subtleties." When Loeb described the character to Colter, he said "that Luke doesn't have to try hard at anything. It just happens." This helped Colter form the character, along with using his opposite personal experience of having to work hard for everything. Colter also credited Rosenberg and S. J. Clarkson with helping him "get on the right track" with the character in the early episodes. Maslansky felt that Cage was also someone "who wears his clothing like an armor," with his wardrobe consisting of T-shirts, jeans, leather jackets or an army jacket.

Colter described the character as "a neighborhood hero, very much linked to New York and Jessica Jones. [He] is a darker, grittier, more tangible character than Iron Man or Thor. He likes to keep things close to his chest, operate on the hush-hush. He has these abilities but he's not sure how and when to use them." Loeb said the character "is important to the show, and he is certainly important to the story of Jessica Jones and who she is. It would not be Jessica Jones unless you at least understood how Luke affected her life and where she is." He also added that the series sees Luke Cage "not quite in the middle, but in the early part of the middle" of his story, and that Luke Cage allows Marvel to "tell a great deal of story that happens before, and a great deal of story that happens afterwards."

= Trish Walker / Hellcat =

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Patricia "Trish" Walker (portrayed by Rachael Taylor) is a former model and child star known as "Patsy" who is Jones' adoptive sister and best friend and now works as a radio host. Trish is depicted as the main antagonist of the third season of Jessica Jones as the vigilante serial killer "Hellcat".

Taylor was cast in January 2015. The role of Jones' best friend was intended for the character of Carol Danvers when Rosenberg was developing the series at ABC, but was changed to Walker due to the changing nature of the MCU and that Danvers would appear in her own film. Rosenberg ultimately found this to be "much more appropriate...it was better that [Jessica's] best friend was not someone with powers. It actually ends up being a really great mirror for her." Speaking about the character, Loeb said, "what's most important is the relationship between her and Jessica, and how these two women who are, in some ways, sisters, in terms of their friendship, could be that different, and yet believe in the same kinds of things. That question of, what is it to be a hero and the responsibilities that you have when you have abilities, is something that brings them together, but also continually pushes them apart. I think we're very lucky to have Melissa as a writer because she really grasps the insight of what it is to have a friendship with a woman, and the way that two women can actually be competitive and friendly, and love each other and hate each other, and have a history with each other." Taylor added that Jessica "was the first person to not care about the exterior parts of Patsy Walker or Trish Walker. She was the first person to see her for who she really was". Catherine Blades portrayed a young Trish.

To prepare for the role, Taylor "looked into a bunch of child stars" and determined "that the main source of [their] damage comes from feeling that they're loved for what they do and not who they are. The maternal/paternal or familial love or any kind of love is dependent on them being successful, making money, being sparkly, being famous, whatever the thing is." On the multiple alias Trish wields in the series, Taylor said, "Trish has a number of them. I think there is a part of her that is alpha that actually, if she had the kind of abilities that Jessica had, she would probably be President of the United States in that world or the equivalent. She would take it as far as she could because she has that in her."

= Will Simpson =

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Will Simpson (portrayed by Wil Traval) is an NYPD sergeant who is very serious about his job. He was later killed by Alisa Jones.

Traval joined the cast in February 2015. He felt that Simpson sees everything in "black and white" and that "justice can be served easily," an opposite to Jessica, who "deals in a world of gray" that causes the two to have friction between them. Traval described the character as "reinvented" and "reshaped" for the series from the one in the comics, where the character is known as Frank Simpson, as the comic character was "a little bit too hard to handle. [H]e was just a psychotic crazy guy."

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= Hope Shlottman =

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Hope Shlottman (portrayed by Erin Moriarty) is a student-athlete attending New York University who is a client of Alias Investigations, upon her parents hiring Jessica to find their missing daughter. Later made to murder her parents by Kilgrave, proving her innocence becomes Jessica's objective for much of the first season; during this time, Hope discovers that she was impregnated by Kilgrave during her time as his slave, whereupon she has the fetus aborted. Exhausted by the ordeal and feeling that Jessica's drive to help her has caused more lives to be destroyed by Kilgrave, she takes her own life willingly to ensure that Jessica has nothing standing in her way of stopping Kilgrave permanently.

Moriarty joined the cast in February 2015. She called her character a "polar opposite" to Jessica Jones, describing Hope as "an all-American girl, [innocent and] really earnest". Over the course of the series, the two form a bond, with Jessica becoming protective of Hope, due to a shared experience they have with Kilgrave.

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= Malcolm Ducasse =

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Malcolm Ducasse (portrayed by Eka Darville) is Jones' neighbor who struggles with drug addiction, resulting in his personal journey intertwining with hers.

Darville joined the cast in February 2015. He stated that Malcolm was a new character for the series, though inspired by "seed characters" from the comics. He also felt playing the character with the drug addiction "was pretty intense and dark" and that Malcolm's relationship with Jessica "is like a flip-flop between victim and savior... much more [sibling-like] than anything else."

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= Jeri Hogarth =

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Jeryn "Jeri" Hogarth (portrayed by Carrie-Anne Moss) is an attorney and potentially powerful ally to Jones, who hires Jones for cases.

Moss was announced as cast in early February 2015, with her character revealed in October to be a gender-swapped (changed from male to female) version of the comics character Jeryn Hogarth. The character was also made a lesbian. Moss signed on to the series after reading the first two scripts, having been pitched the character by Loeb and Rosenberg. Moss described the character by saying that "she's fierce, she's strong, she's powerful, and she likes that power." She worked "a few days every episode", which allowed her to grow the character throughout the series, while not knowing what the character would become as she played each moment, which she noted was how real-life is.

Moss reprised her role in the second season of Daredevil and in Iron Fist. Comparing those experiences to her much larger role on Jessica Jones, Moss said, "You want to come in and have something powerful. For Jessica Jones, that's where I get to have that experience. With the other shows, I'm having fun."

= Kevin Thompson / Kilgrave =

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Kevin "Kilgrave" Thompson (portrayed by David Tennant) is a mysterious man from Jones's past who can control minds and whose reappearance shakes up her life. He was born with a neural disease and experimented on as a young child, which resulted in his acquiring an airborne virus that gave him his powers. He later changed his name to Kilgrave.

Rosenberg stated that Tennant was the choice for the character when the series was originally developed for ABC, but he was unavailable at that time, so the production made sure to "jump on him" when the series moved to Netflix. To pitch Tennant on this version of the series, Rosenberg and Loeb spoke with him and gave him the scripts for the first two episodes (in which Kilgrave does not appear much) and drafts of some scenes from later in the series, including of the flashback where Kilgrave and Jones first meet. Tennant was cast in January 2015. Maslansky, who had originally planned to custom-make Kilgrave's wardrobe, used many suits created by designer Paul Smith from the previous fashion season for him since Smith "was {{em|all}} about purple." On his outfits, Maslansky added the designers "wanted to find a place where we could utilize clothing in shades of purple, but not go so over the top that it would look silly and that he would stop feeling ominous or menacing." James Freedson-Jackson portrayed a young Kilgrave.

Tennant stated, "Kilgrave is the classic character who is abused and therefore perpetuates abuse. It was just a terrible, horrible cycle." Loeb called Kilgrave "a terrible man who doesn't see himself as terrible" and compared him to Vincent D'Onofrio's Wilson Fisk in Daredevil, saying, "There are going to be times [watching Daredevil] when you're uncomfortable because you're not quite rooting for Matt, you're kind of rooting for Wilson, and it's the same kind of thing you're going to find in Jessica. There's going to be moments where some of the things that she does [are] pretty questionable. And some of the things that, when you learn about Kilgrave's character and the way that David Tennant plays that character, it's really extraordinary." Tennant noted that at first the idea of mind control seems "quite a rather splashy, kind of comic book idea" but that in reality, "the idea that everyone should bend to your every whim and that no one should ever contradict you, that you can have whatever you want whenever you wanted it....it's rather aspirational and rather desirable at first glance, but the fact of it is then rather horrifying, because you could never have a genuine human relationship with anyone...that starts touching on what kind of personality that would create, what kind of person that would make you, how that would pollute your worldview."

= Oscar Arocho =

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Oscar Arocho (portrayed by J. R. Ramirez) is the new building superintendent in Jones' building, and a single father whose son becomes enamored with Jones and her powers.

Ramirez was cast in March 2017, which was revealed that July after the airing of his character's death on Power.

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= Pryce Cheng =

Pryce Cheng (portrayed by Terry Chen) is a rival private investigator.

= Inez Green =

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Inez Green (portrayed by Leah Gibson) is a "street-wise" nurse.

Gibson was cast as Inez by July 2017.

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= Alisa Jones =

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Alisa Jones (portrayed by Miriam Shor in season one, Janet McTeer in season two) is Jessica's mother who was seemingly killed in a car crash when she was young. It was later revealed that Karl Malus of IGH saved her life and has been going around targeting anyone involved with IGH. Alisa was later killed by Trish while she was on the ferris wheel with Jessica. Detective Costa gave Jessica the credit of putting her mother out of her misery.

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= Erik Gelden =

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Erik Gelden (portrayed by Benjamin Walker) is a gambler with empathic super abilities. He blackmailed other individuals with his powers until he crossed paths with Gregory Sallinger. Erik becomes Jessica's newest love interest and ally.

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= Kith Lyonne =

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Kith Lyonne (portrayed by Sarita Choudhury) is the wife of law professor Peter Lyonne and the former flame of Jeri Hogarth.

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= Gregory Sallinger =

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Gregory Sallinger (portrayed by Jeremy Bobb) is a psychotic killer with high intelligence and an unusual obsession with wanting to kill Jessica and other powered beings.

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= Zaya Okonjo =

Zaya Okonjo (portrayed by Tiffany Mack) is an employee of Hogarth's and Malcolm's new girlfriend.

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Recurring characters

= Introduced in season one =

== Pam ==

Pam (portrayed by {{ill|Susie Abromeit|nl}}) is Jeri Hogarth's assistant and lover.

Abromeit worked with her manager, who is gay, to portray Pam as a lesbian, and created her own backstory for the character. This included childhood trauma and Pam's realization during college that she is attracted to women.

== Wendy Ross-Hogarth ==

Wendy Ross-Hogarth (portrayed by Robin Weigert) is a doctor and Jeri Hogarth's wife, whom Hogarth is divorcing.

== Nicole ==

Nicole (portrayed by Nichole Yannetty)"AKA It's Called Whiskey" is an intern on Trish Walker's talk show.

== Ruben ==

Ruben (portrayed by Kieran Mulcare) is Jones' upstairs neighbor and the twin brother of Robyn. He is later mind-controlled to kill himself by Kilgrave.

== Oscar Clemons ==

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Oscar Clemons (portrayed by Clarke Peters) is an NYPD detective at the 15th Precinct. He is later killed by Will Simpson to keep him from getting the police involved in the search for Kilgrave.

== Robyn ==

Robyn (portrayed by Colby Minifie) is Jones' upstairs neighbor and the twin sister of Ruben.

== Clair ==

Clair (portrayed by Danielle Ferland) is a cellist and a victim of Kilgrave who becomes a member of a support group established by Jones.

== Emma ==

Emma (portrayed by Gillian Glasco) is an actress and a victim of Kilgrave who becomes a member of a support group established by Jones.

== Jackson ==

Jackson (portrayed by Ryan Farrell) is a victim of Kilgrave who becomes a member of a support group established by Jones.

== Donald ==

Donald (portrayed by Paul Pryce) is a victim of Kilgrave who becomes a member of a support group established by Jones.

== Louise Thompson ==

Louise Thompson (portrayed by Lisa Emery) is a scientist and Kilgrave's mother. She is later forced to commit suicide by Kilgrave.

== Dorothy Walker ==

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Dorothy Walker (portrayed by Rebecca De Mornay) is Trish Walker's abusive mother and talent agent who becomes Jessica's foster mother when she was young. She was later killed by Gregory Sallinger.

== Albert Thompson ==

Albert Thompson (portrayed by Michael Siberry) is a scientist and Kilgrave's father. After Albert tried to amplify his son's powers, Jessica later found him dead.

= Introduced in season two =

== Griffin Sinclair ==

Griffin Sinclair (portrayed by Hal Ozsan) is Trish's new boyfriend and a news anchor.

== Steven Benowitz ==

Steven Benowitz (portrayed by Maury Ginsberg) is one of the lead attorneys of Hogarth Chao & Benowitz.

== Char ==

Char (portrayed by Rachel McKeon) is the professional, trusted assistant of Jeryn Hogarth at Hogarth & Associates.

== Vido Arocho ==

Vido Arocho (portrayed by Kevin Chacon) is the son of Oscar Arocho who befriends Jessica.

== Eddy Costa ==

Eddy Costa (portrayed by John Ventimiglia) is a detective investigating the deaths of anyone involved with IGH who has crossed paths with Jessica Jones.

== Ruth Sunday ==

Ruth Sunday (portrayed by Lisa Tharps) is Eddie Costa's detective partner. She was killed when Alisa fell out of the window with her.

== Karl Malus ==

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Karl Malus (portrayed by Callum Keith Rennie) is a scientist who is one of the leaders of IGH. He was the one who saved the lives of Jessica Jones and Alisa Jones following a car accident and later gave powers to Trish. He committed suicide by blowing up his lab.

== Shane Ryback ==

Shane Ryback (portrayed by Eden Marryshow) is a con artist working with Inez Green.

= Introduced in season three =

== Gillian ==

Gillian (portrayed by Aneesh Sheth) is Jessica's newest assistant who is sarcastic and friendly. She is transgender.

== Grace ==

Grace (portrayed by Jessica Francis Dukes) is Trish's co-host on Style with Trish.

== Brianna Gelden ==

Brianna "Berry" Gelden (portrayed by Jamie Neumann) is the sister to Erik Gelden and a prostitute.

Guest characters

The following is a supplementary list of recurring guest stars that appear in lesser roles or make significant cameo appearances. The characters are listed, in order of appearance on the show, by the other MCU media or season in which they first appeared.

= Introduced in other TV series =

{{Further|List of Marvel Cinematic Universe television series actors (Netflix)}}

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= Introduced in season one =

  • {{Visible anchor|Roy Healy}} (portrayed by Joseph Ragno): A bartender working for Cage.
  • {{Visible anchor|Reva Connors}} (portrayed by Parisa Fitz-Henley): Cage's wife, who was killed by Jones under Kilgrave's control
  • {{Visible anchor|Brian Jones}} (portrayed by James Colby): Jessica's father who was killed in a car crash when she was young.
  • {{Visible anchor|Phillip Jones}} (portrayed by Billy McFadden): Jessica's younger brother who was killed in a car crash when she was young. Based on the comic character "Phillip Campbell" who first appeared in Alias #22 (July 2003).
  • {{Visible anchor|Len Sirkes}} (portrayed by Brett Azar): A loan shark who Jessica and Cage encounter during a case. Based on the comic character "Lone Shark" who appeared in Marvel Assistant-Sized Spectacular #2 (June 2009).
  • {{Visible anchor|Miklos Kozlov}} (portrayed by Thomas Kopache): A doctor and member of IGH who ran the program that gave Simpson his experimental pills.
  • {{Visible anchor|Maury Tuttlebaum}} (portrayed by Daniel Marcus): A morgue attendant at Riverbank Medical Center.
  • {{Visible anchor|Samantha Reyes|text=Samantha Reyes}} (portrayed by Michelle Hurd): A district attorney.

Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance through an on-set photograph, the same one seen in Daredevil. In Iron Fist, Lee's character is identified as NYPD Captain Irving Forbush.

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= Introduced in season two =

  • {{Visible anchor|Linda Chao}} (portrayed by Angel Desai): Hogarth and Benowitz's partner at Hogarth, Chao & Benowitz.
  • {{Visible anchor|Zakarian}} (portrayed by Jacqueline Antaramian): Hogarth's doctor.
  • {{Visible anchor|Robert Coleman|text=Robert Coleman / Whizzer}} (portrayed by Jay Klaitz): A subject of IGH who possesses super speed.
  • {{Visible anchor|Ian}} (portrayed by Anthony Grasso): The head of Walker's radio station.
  • {{Visible anchor|Maximillian "Max" Tatum}} (portrayed by James McCaffrey): A film director with a terrible past with Walker.
  • {{Visible anchor|Maynard Tiboldt|text=Maynard Tiboldt}} (portrayed by Ben Van Bergen): A hypnotherapist hired by Trish to evaluate Jessica.
  • {{Visible anchor|Sonia Arocho}} (portrayed by Victoria Cartagena): Oscar's ex-wife who resorts to kidnapping their son Vido.
  • {{Visible anchor|Stirling Adams}} (portrayed by Mat Vairo): A former bartender who briefly dates Jessica, but is killed by her mother.
  • {{Visible anchor|Ronald Garcia}} (portrayed by Alfredo Narciso): The head of the ZCN Broadcasting Center.
  • {{Visible anchor|Dale Holiday}} (portrayed by Brian Hutchinson): A sadistic prison guard and serial killer.
  • {{Visible anchor|Torres}} (portrayed by Myrna Cabello): A doctor that cares for Walker.

Lee once again makes a cameo appearance through an on-set photograph, on an advertisement for the law firm Forbush and Associates.

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= Introduced in season three =

{{Redirect|Gor (Marvel Cinematic Universe)|a similarly named MCU character|Gorr (Marvel Cinematic Universe)}}

  • {{Visible anchor|Cassie Yasdan}} (portrayed by Rileigh Skye McDonald): A young girl who was taken to Mexico by her father. Jessica returned Cassie to her mother.
  • {{Visible anchor|Mitch Yasdan}} (portrayed by Greg Abbey): A man who took his daughter Cassie from her mother after not getting custody of her causing an amber alert.
  • {{Visible anchor|Cody Willamet}} (portrayed by Dante Costabile): A sports figure and client of Hogarth's who keeps getting out of trouble.
  • {{Visible anchor|Andrew Brandt}} (portrayed by Matt Weiss): A minor criminal sought after by Trish and Jessica.
  • {{Visible anchor|Adrian}} (portrayed by Blake Morris): Trish's personal trainer.
  • {{Visible anchor|Peter Lyonne}} (portrayed by John Benjamin Hickey): Kith Lyonne's law professor husband, who is in an open relationship. He committed suicide in his bathtub while uploading a video that gave a bad name to Hogarth & Associates.
  • {{Visible anchor|Sal Blaskowski}} (portrayed by Barbara Tirrell): A female bookie that Erik owed money to. She was accidentally wounded by a disguised Trish.
  • {{Visible anchor|Dwayne Blaskowski}} (portrayed by Airon Armstrong): Sal's son and enforcer.
  • {{Visible anchor|Gor}} (portrayed by Ivica Marc): Brianna Gelden's pimp.
  • {{Visible anchor|Laurent Lyonne}} (portrayed by Michael Hsu Rosen): Peter and Kith Lyonne's elder son
  • {{Visible anchor|Caspar Marx}} (portrayed by Curran Connor): A chef and one of Salinger's victims who survived his time with him.
  • {{Visible anchor|Ronnie Velasco}} (portrayed by Mary McCann): The police chief of Wappinger Falls who causes trouble for Jessica. When Jessica tipped over the Silva's gazebo and started punching the ground, Ronnie tried to stop her only for Trish to hold her back by threatening to upload her interference. When Jessica was done, Ronnie witnessed the unearthing of a body bag containing Nathan Silva's corpse.
  • {{Visible anchor|Ana Silva}} (portrayed by Mateo Gomez): The mother of Nathan Silva who resides in Wappinger Falls who was reluctant to tell Jessica about Gregory Sallinger's friendship her son. When Jessica unearthed the corpse of Nathan from underneath the Silva family's gazebo, Ana was devastated by her son's death.
  • {{Visible anchor|Manuel Silva}} (portrayed by Leticia Castillo): The father of Nathan Silva who resides in Wappinger Falls who informed Jessica about Gregory Sallinger's friendship his son. When Jessica unearthed the corpse of Nathan from underneath the Silva family's gazebo, Manuela was shocked that his son was killed and buried in his backyard.
  • {{Visible anchor|Russell Costa}} (portrayed by Paco Lozano): Eddy Costa's husband.
  • {{Visible anchor|Joby}} (portrayed by Scott Stangland): A decoy hired by Sallinger.
  • {{Visible anchor|Mona Lee}} (portrayed by Ellen Mah): A worker at GT Agrochemical that was Sallinger's possible target.
  • {{Visible anchor|Carl Nussbaumer|text=Officer Carl Nussbaumer}} (portrayed by Larry Mitchell): A corrupt police officer who Erik Gelden threatened to expose.
  • {{Visible anchor|Imada|text=Detective Imada}} (portrayed by Tina Chilip): A detective who suspects that Jones murdered Nussbaumer.
  • {{Visible anchor|Defford|text=Detective Defford}} (portrayed by Anthoula Katsimatides): A detective who suspects that Jones murdered Nussbaumer.
  • {{Visible anchor|Jace Montero}} (portrayed by Chaske Spencer): A property developer who committed arson around the city.

See also

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{{Cite web |last=Miller |first=Liz Shannon |date=December 14, 2015 |title=Why David Tennant Felt 'Marvel's Jessica Jones' Was 'A Gamble Worth Taking' |url=https://www.indiewire.com/article/why-david-tennant-felt-marvel-jessica-jones-was-a-gamble-worth-taking-interview-20151214 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151222125048/http://www.indiewire.com/article/why-david-tennant-felt-marvel-jessica-jones-was-a-gamble-worth-taking-interview-20151214 |archive-date=December 22, 2015 |access-date=December 20, 2015 |website=Indiewire}}

{{Cite web |last=Bendix |first=Trish |date=December 18, 2015 |title=Susie Abromeit on playing Pam in "Jessica Jones" and if she ships Jessica and Trish |url=http://www.afterellen.com/tv/466815-susie-abromeit-playing-pam-jessica-jones-ships-jessica-trish |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20151221202650/http://www.afterellen.com/tv/466815-susie-abromeit-playing-pam-jessica-jones-ships-jessica-trish |archive-date=December 21, 2015 |access-date=December 21, 2015 |website=AfterEllen}}

{{Cite web |last=Beard |first=Jim |date=February 3, 2016 |title=Rachael Taylor Deals with Trish Walker's Inner Demons in 'Marvel's Jessica Jones' |url=http://marvel.com/news/tv/25706/rachael_taylor_deals_with_trish_walkers_inner_demons_in_marvels_jessica_jones |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160205223350/http://marvel.com/news/tv/25706/rachael_taylor_deals_with_trish_walkers_inner_demons_in_marvels_jessica_jones |archive-date=February 5, 2016 |access-date=February 5, 2016 |publisher=Marvel.com}}

{{Cite web |last=Andrews |first=Simon |date=October 7, 2015 |title=Everything We Know About Marvel's Jessica Jones So Far |url=http://www.screengeek.net/2015/10/07/everything-we-know-about-marvels-jessica-jones-so-far/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20161111191527/http://www.screengeek.net/2015/10/07/everything-we-know-about-marvels-jessica-jones-so-far/ |archive-date=November 11, 2016 |access-date=November 10, 2016 |website=Screen Geek}}

{{Cite web |last=Beckford |first=Gorgette |date=December 1, 2015 |title=Jamaican-born actress appears in Jessica Jones series |url=http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Jamaican-born-actress-appears-in-Jessica-Jones-series |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160315110014/http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/news/Jamaican-born-actress-appears-in-Jessica-Jones-series |archive-date=March 15, 2016 |access-date=March 14, 2016 |website=The Jamaica Observer}}

{{Cite web |last=Perkins |first=Dennis |date=March 16, 2016 |title=Daredevil's brutal second season puts superheroes on trial |url=https://www.avclub.com/review/daredevils-brutal-second-season-puts-superheroes-t-233673 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160318113955/http://www.avclub.com/review/daredevils-brutal-second-season-puts-superheroes-t-233673 |archive-date=March 18, 2016 |access-date=March 16, 2016 |website=The A.V. Club}}

{{Cite web |last=Schwartz |first=Terri |date=August 10, 2016 |title=Carrie-Anne Moss's Jeri Hogarth is Becoming the Nick Fury of the Marvel Netflix Shows |url=https://ign.com/articles/2016/08/10/carrie-anne-mosss-jeri-hogarth-is-becoming-the-nick-fury-of-the-marvel-netflix-shows |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160810221421/http://www.ign.com/articles/2016/08/10/carrie-anne-mosss-jeri-hogarth-is-becoming-the-nick-fury-of-the-marvel-netflix-shows |archive-date=August 10, 2016 |access-date=August 11, 2016 |publisher=IGN}}

{{Cite web |last=Commandeur |first=Jordan |date=March 25, 2017 |title=Iron Fist: 15 Easter Eggs And References |url=http://www.cbr.com/iron-fist-easter-eggs/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170326230209/http://www.cbr.com/iron-fist-easter-eggs/ |archive-date=March 26, 2017 |access-date=March 26, 2017 |publisher=Comic Book Resources}}

{{Cite web |last=Latour |first=Rob |date=July 12, 2017 |title='Jessica Jones' Season 2 Adds 'Twilight' Actress Leah Gibson (EXCLUSIVE) |url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/jessica-jones-season-2-leah-gibson-1202491208/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170713073554/http://variety.com/2017/tv/news/jessica-jones-season-2-leah-gibson-1202491208/ |archive-date=July 13, 2017 |access-date=July 12, 2017 |website=Variety}}

{{Cite web |last=Dinh |first=Christine |date=July 31, 2017 |title=J.R. Ramirez Joins 'Marvel's Jessica Jones' |url=https://news.marvel.com/tv/70661/j-r-ramirez-joins-marvels-jessica-jones/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170801002303/https://news.marvel.com/tv/70661/j-r-ramirez-joins-marvels-jessica-jones/ |archive-date=August 1, 2017 |access-date=July 31, 2017 |publisher=Marvel.com}}

{{Cite web |last=Roots |first=Kimberley |date=July 31, 2017 |title=Power's J.R. Ramirez Breaks Down Julio's Ultimate Mistake, Plus: What Marvel Show Is He Headed To? |url=http://tvline.com/2017/07/31/power-julio-dies-dead-season-4-jr-ramirez-interview/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20170801082442/http://tvline.com/2017/07/31/power-julio-dies-dead-season-4-jr-ramirez-interview/ |archive-date=August 1, 2017 |access-date=August 1, 2017 |publisher=TVLine}}

{{Cite web |date=March 10, 2018 |title=Watch: Jessica Jones Season 2 Red Carpet |url=https://www.syfy.com/syfywire/watch-jessica-jones-season-2-red-carpet |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180314043442/http://www.syfy.com/syfywire/watch-jessica-jones-season-2-red-carpet |archive-date=March 14, 2018 |access-date=March 13, 2018 |website=Syfy Wire}}

{{Cite web |last=Trumbore |first=Dave |date=March 13, 2018 |title='Jessica Jones': All the Season 2 Easter Eggs You Might Have Missed |url=https://collider.com/jessica-jones-season-2-easter-eggs/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180313191331/http://collider.com/jessica-jones-season-2-easter-eggs/ |archive-date=March 13, 2018 |access-date=March 14, 2018 |publisher=Collider}}

{{Cite web |last=Drum |first=Nicole |date=March 11, 2018 |title='Jessica Jones' Season 2's 'Daredevil' Connection Revealed |url=https://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/03/12/jessica-jones-daredevil-connection-foggy-nelson/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180314001436/http://comicbook.com/marvel/2018/03/12/jessica-jones-daredevil-connection-foggy-nelson/ |archive-date=March 14, 2018 |access-date=March 13, 2018 |publisher=ComicBook.com}}

{{Cite web |last=Siede |first=Caroline |date=March 9, 2018 |title=Jessica Jones' penultimate episode has deadly (and non-deadly) consequences |url=https://www.avclub.com/jessica-jones-penultimate-episode-has-deadly-and-non-1823661043 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180314104338/https://www.avclub.com/jessica-jones-penultimate-episode-has-deadly-and-non-1823661043 |archive-date=March 14, 2018 |access-date=March 13, 2018 |website=The A.V. Club}}

{{Cite web |last=Hayes |first=Britt |date=January 17, 2016 |title=Where Marvel's 'Jessica Jones' Could Go in Season 2 |url=https://screencrush.com/where-jessica-jones-could-go-in-season-2/ |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180309054422/http://screencrush.com/where-jessica-jones-could-go-in-season-2/ |archive-date=March 9, 2018 |access-date=March 14, 2018 |publisher=ScreenCrush}}

{{Cite web |last=Bundel |first=Ani |date=March 7, 2018 |title=Who Is Pryce Cheng On 'Jessica Jones'? Here's What You Should Know About The New Character |url=https://www.elitedaily.com/p/who-is-pryce-cheng-on-jessica-jones-heres-what-you-should-know-about-the-new-character-8378049 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180312022536/https://www.elitedaily.com/p/who-is-pryce-cheng-on-jessica-jones-heres-what-you-should-know-about-the-new-character-8378049 |archive-date=March 12, 2018 |access-date=March 11, 2018 |website=Elite Daily}}

{{Cite web |last=Wigler |first=Josh |date=March 9, 2018 |title='Jessica Jones' Star Janet McTeer Pulls Back the Curtain on Her Top-Secret Season 2 Role |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/jessica-jones-season-2-janet-mcteer-talks-playing-alisa-jones-1093264 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180309234853/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/jessica-jones-season-2-janet-mcteer-talks-playing-alisa-jones-1093264 |archive-date=March 9, 2018 |access-date=March 13, 2018 |website=The Hollywood Reporter}}

{{Cite web |last=Siede |first=Caroline |date=March 8, 2018 |title=Jessica Jones showcases the best and worst of what a flashback episode can do |url=https://www.avclub.com/jessica-jones-showcases-the-best-and-worst-of-what-a-fl-1823627320 |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180405025238/https://www.avclub.com/jessica-jones-showcases-the-best-and-worst-of-what-a-fl-1823627320 |archive-date=April 5, 2018 |access-date=April 4, 2018 |website=The A.V. Club}}

{{Cite web |title=Thembi Wallace – Marvel's Jessica Jones |url=https://www.tvmaze.com/characters/513785/marvels-jessica-jones-thembi-wallace |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191202215219/http://www.tvmaze.com:80/characters/513785/marvels-jessica-jones-thembi-wallace |archive-date=December 2, 2019 |access-date=January 12, 2024 |website=TVmaze.com}}

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  • {{Cite episode |title=AKA It's Called Whiskey |series=Jessica Jones |series-link=Jessica Jones (TV series) |last=Friedman |first=Liz |author-link=Liz Friedman |network=Netflix |date=November 2015 |first2=Scott |last2=Reynolds |author-link2=Scott Reynolds (writer)}}
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  • {{Cite episode |title=AKA 1,000 Cuts |series=Jessica Jones |series-link=Jessica Jones (TV series) |last=Baratta |first=Dana |network=Netflix |date=November 2015 |first2=Micah |last2=Schraft}}
  • {{Cite episode |title=AKA I've Got the Blues |series=Jessica Jones |series-link=Jessica Jones (TV series) |last=Reynolds |first=Scott |author-link=Scott Reynolds (writer) |network=Netflix |date=November 2015 |first2=Liz |last2=Friedman |author-link2=Liz Friedman}}
  • {{Cite episode |title=AKA Take a Bloody Number |series=Jessica Jones |series-link=Jessica Jones (TV series) |last=Hicks |first=Hilly Jr. |author-link=Hilly Hicks, Jr. |network=Netflix |date=November 2015}}
  • {{Cite episode |title=AKA Smile |series=Jessica Jones |series-link=Jessica Jones (TV series) |last=King |first=Jamie |network=Netflix |date=November 2015 |first2=Scott |last2=Reynolds |author-link2=Scott Reynolds (writer) |first3=Melissa |last3=Rosenberg |author-link3=Melissa Rosenberg}}

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