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List of Gilmore Girls characters

This is an extensive list of all the characters in the comedy-drama television series Gilmore Girls.

The season three cast—(Back row): Lane, Michel, Paris, Emily, Richard, Sookie, Miss Patty, Kirk; Front row: Jess, Luke, Lorelai, Rory, Dean

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Starring edit

Actor Character Appearances
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 A Year in the Life
Lauren Graham Lorelai Gilmore Main
Alexis Bledel Rory Gilmore Main
Melissa McCarthy Sookie St. James Main Guest
Keiko Agena Lane Kim Main Recurring
Yanic Truesdale Michel Gerard Main Recurring
Scott Patterson Luke Danes Main
Kelly Bishop Emily Gilmore Main
Edward Herrmann Richard Gilmore Main[a] Deceased[b]
Liza Weil Paris Geller Recurring Main[c] Recurring
Jared Padalecki Dean Forester Recurring Main[d] Recurring Does not appear Guest
Milo Ventimiglia Jess Mariano Does not appear Main[e] Recurring Does not appear Special Guest Does not appear Recurring
Sean Gunn Kirk Gleason[f] Recurring Main Recurring
Chris Eigeman Jason Stiles Does not appear Main[g] Does not appear Guest
Matt Czuchry Logan Huntzberger Does not appear Recurring Main Recurring

Recurring characters edit

Actor Character Appearances
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 A Year in the Life
Liz Torres Miss Patty Recurring
Emily Kuroda Mrs. Kim Recurring
Sally Struthers Babette Dell Recurring
Jackson Douglas Jackson Belleville Recurring Guest
Michael Winters Taylor Doose Recurring
David Sutcliffe Christopher Hayden Recurring Recurring Guest
Shelly Cole Madeline Lynn Recurring Guest
Teal Redmann Louise Grant Recurring Guest
Scott Cohen Max Medina Recurring
Chad Michael Murray Tristin Dugray Recurring Guest
Dakin Matthews Hanlin Charleston Recurring Guest
Marion Ross Lorelai "Trix" Gilmore Recurring
Lisa Ann Hadley Rachel Recurring
Alex Borstein[h] Drella Recurring Guest
Miss Celine Guest Guest Guest
Rose Abdoo Gypsy Recurring
Carole King Sophie Bloom Recurring Recurring Guest
Biff Yeager Tom Recurring Recurring
Emily Bergl Francie Jarvis Recurring Guest
Todd Lowe Zach Van Gerbig Recurring
John Cabrera Brian Fuller Recurring
Tricia O'Kelley Nicole Leahy Recurring
Arielle Kebbel Lindsay Lister Recurring
Adam Brody Dave Rygalski Recurring
Sebastian Bach Gil Recurring
Danny Strong Doyle McMaster Recurring Guest
Kathleen Wilhoite Liz Danes Recurring Guest
Michael DeLuise TJ Recurring
Wayne Wilcox Marty Recurring Recurring
Rini Bell Lulu Kuschner Recurring Guest
Alan Loayza Colin McCrae Recurring Guest
Tanc Sade Finn Morgan Recurring Guest
Gregg Henry Mitchum Huntzberger Recurring Guest
Vanessa Marano April Nardini Recurring Guest
Sherilynn Fenn Sasha Guest
Anna Nardini Recurring
Krysten Ritter Lucy Recurring
Michelle Ongkingco Olivia Marquont Recurring

Main characters edit

Lorelai Gilmore edit

Main article: Lorelai Gilmore

 
Lauren Graham

Lorelai Gilmore, portrayed by Lauren Graham, is the only daughter of Richard and Emily Gilmore and the mother of Rory Gilmore. At 16, Lorelai chose not to marry Rory's father, Christopher, and instead fled to Stars Hollow, where she worked at the Independence Inn under Mia's guidance. Over time, Lorelai rose to the position of executive manager at the inn. When Rory got into Chilton Prep, Lorelai reconciled with her parents for financial support, leading to regular Friday dinners. Eventually, Lorelai and her friend Sookie bought the Dragonfly Inn, fulfilling a dream despite financial hurdles.

Known for her wit, love of pop culture, and indulgence in coffee and shopping, Lorelai's romantic journey with Luke Danes spans the series. They face interference from Lorelai's parents and exes, leading to breakups and makeups. In the show's revival, after Richard's passing, Lorelai seeks self-discovery by briefly venturing into a trek inspired by inspired by Cheryl Strayed's book, "Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail." On her trip, Lorelai decides to reconcile with Emily after several years of tension and returns to propose to Luke, culminating in their marriage on November 5, 2016, marking a significant milestone in their enduring relationship.

Rory Gilmore edit

 
Alexis Bledel

Rory Gilmore, portrayed by Alexis Bledel, is the only child of Lorelai Gilmore and Christopher Hayden, born on October 8, 1984. Known for her close bond with her mother Lorelai, they share similar tastes and witty dialogue, residing in Stars Hollow throughout the show. Rory's dream of attending Harvard leads her to Chilton Academy, where she forges relationships with her grandparents and faces academic rivalries, notably with Paris Geller.

After graduating as valedictorian from Chilton, Rory chooses Yale over Harvard, majoring in English and pursuing journalism. Her romantic journey includes relationships with Dean Forester, Jess Mariano, and Logan Huntzberger, each bringing their own challenges. Rory experiences setbacks in her career, taking a break from Yale and facing a strained relationship with Lorelai but eventually reconciles and returns to Yale to finish her studies.

The series concludes with Rory embracing a journalism opportunity covering Barack Obama's campaign. In the revival, Rory navigates personal and professional struggles, leading her to write a Gilmore family history despite initial conflicts with Lorelai. The series ends on a cliffhanger as Rory reveals her pregnancy to Lorelai, leaving the future open-ended.

Sookie St. James edit

 
Melissa McCarthy

Sookie St. James, portrayed by Melissa McCarthy, is Lorelai Gilmore's devoted best friend and the talented executive chef at the Independence Inn turned co-owner and head chef at the Dragonfly Inn. Throughout the series, Sookie is Lorelai's supportive business partner and advocate for her romantic relationship with Luke. She also has a strained relationship with Michel, the hotel's front desk clerk.

Sookie marries Jackson Belleville, a quirky vegetable farmer, and they have two children together. In the series revival, Sookie temporarily leaves the inn to explore her culinary skills but returns for Luke and Lorelai's wedding. Interestingly, Alex Borstein, originally cast as Sookie, had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts and took on other roles in the show.

At the 2015 ATX Television Festival, show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino stated that she had initially intended for Sookie to be gay. She told the Huffington Post, "Things were different back then. The networks were very different in how permissive they would allow you to be. So, Sookie was originally supposed to be gay, but that was a non-starter at that time.[clarification needed]."[1]

Lane Kim edit

Lane Hyun-kyung Kim, portrayed by Keiko Agena, is Rory Gilmore's devoted best friend, born and raised in Stars Hollow to strict Christian/Korean/Vegan parents, notably her unseen father Mr. Kim. Lane conceals her rock-and-roll passion and non-Christian interests from her family, stashing her collection in hidden spots due to her mother's disapproval. Throughout the series, Lane navigates a complex relationship with her parents, showcasing her independence and desire for a more mainstream life.

Lane attends Stars Hollow High with Rory before Rory transfers to Chilton Academy, where Lane embraces her love for music as an audiophile and joins a band with Dave Rygalski (Adam Brody), Brian Fuller (John Cabrera), and Zack Van Gerbig (Todd Lowe). Her romantic relationships and struggles with her mother's control are central themes, leading to Lane's marriage to Zack and becoming a mother of twins. In the revival, Lane manages Kim's Antiques, lives with her family, and continues her journey of self-discovery and balancing familial expectations with personal happiness, reflecting real-life inspirations from Amy Sherman-Palladino's friendship with Helen Pai.[2][3]

Michel Gerard edit

 
Yanic Truesdale

Michel Gerard, portrayed by Yanic Truesdale, is a French concierge known for his strict diet and keen sense of style at the Independence Inn alongside Lorelai and Sookie. Despite occasional rudeness and impatience, especially with rude guests, Lorelai and Sookie value his expertise and reassure him during their transition to the Dragonfly Inn. Michel shows little interest in children but adores his Chow Chow dogs, Paw-paw and Chin-chin, whom he cares for deeply.

Throughout the series, Michel's quirks include an obsession with Destiny's Child, a strict diet limited to 12 blueberries per day, and a love for Celine Dion's music. Despite his initial standoffishness, Michel gradually warms up to Lorelai, Sookie, Rory, and the Stars Hollow community, displaying a more friendly demeanor over time. In the revival, Michel is revealed to have married his husband and contemplates leaving the inn before Lorelai's expansion plans take shape, hinting at new personal and professional directions in his life.

Luke Danes edit

Luke Danes, portrayed by Scott Patterson, is the owner of "Luke's Diner" in Stars Hollow, Connecticut, having converted his family's hardware store into the diner after his father's passing. Luke is known for his dependable and hard-working nature, rooted in traditional values and a close bond with his late father. Despite his serious nature, Luke softens over time, especially in his relationships with friends like Lorelai and Rory, whom he deeply cares for despite occasional disagreements, such as their junk-food habits and differing opinions on certain issues like history and the environment.

Throughout the series, Luke navigates various personal challenges, including his romantic feelings for Lorelai, which are complicated by other relationships in their lives. His romance with Rachel (Lisa Ann Hadley) ends due to his growing affection for Lorelai, and his marriage to Nicole Leahy (Tricia O'Kelly) is short-lived, marked by conflicts partly stemming from Lorelai. Luke's relationship with his nephew Jess Mariano (Milo Ventimiglia) also evolves, marked by communication struggles and eventual reconciliation, showcasing Luke's growth as a caregiver and mentor. Despite ups and downs, Luke and Lorelai's bond endures, culminating in their engagement and plans for marriage after years of shared experiences and challenges, including a period of estrangement over a secret daughter, April Nardini (Vanessa Marano), whose integration into Luke's life impacts their relationship but ultimately strengthens their family ties.

In the series' revival, Luke and Lorelai continue their committed relationship, deciding to marry after significant personal reflections and life events, highlighting their enduring love and journey towards a shared future. Their story underscores themes of family, resilience, and the enduring power of love amidst life's complexities.

Emily Gilmore edit

 
Kelly Bishop

Emily Gilmore, portrayed by Kelly Bishop, is Lorelai's mother and Rory's grandmother. Their relationship has been strained, especially concerning Lorelai's father, Christopher Hayden (David Sutcliffe). Emily encouraged their connection despite Christopher's shortcomings. However, she adores Rory and financially supported her education at Chilton Preparatory School and Yale University. Emily's upbringing in high society shaped her strict demeanor, dedication to her husband Richard's career, and involvement in various social committees and organizations, notably the Daughters of the American Revolution.

The series delves into Emily and Richard's marital challenges, including Richard's secretive meetings with his ex-girlfriend, causing temporary separation. Emily's attempt at dating reaffirms her love for Richard, leading to their reconciliation and vow renewal. The narrative also explores conflicts with Rory, especially when she moves out due to feeling controlled. Despite relational stress, Emily, Lorelai, and Rory eventually mend their relationships, symbolized by their continued Friday night dinners even after Rory's financial independence. In the revival, Emily copes with Richard's passing, undergoes therapy with Lorelai, and ultimately embraces a new life in Nantucket after selling the family home, keeping Richard's memory close.

Richard Gilmore edit

Richard Gilmore, portrayed by Edward Herrmann (1944 - 2014), is Lorelai's father and Rory's grandfather in the series. He shares a more relaxed bond with Lorelai compared to his wife, Emily. Richard's Yale background and influence play a crucial role in encouraging Rory and Lorelai to consider applying to the university, ultimately helping Rory gain admission there.

Throughout the series, Richard forms a close relationship with Rory, easing tensions during Friday Night Dinners with Emily and Lorelai. His conventional marriage with Emily contrasts Lorelai's more casual lifestyle, although he and Emily do briefly separate in Season 4 before reconciling in Season 5. Professionally, Richard navigates shifts in his career, from a top-level executive to a business owner with Jason Stiles (Chris Eigeman), and later returning to Yale as an economics instructor in Season 7, despite suffering a heart attack during a lecture.

Richard's passing before the series revival deeply impacts Lorelai and Emily, with his funeral serving as a significant narrative point in the miniseries. Rory's act of writing the family history at Richard's desk reflects the enduring legacy and influence he had on the Gilmore family.

Paris Geller edit

 
Liza Weil

Main article: Paris Geller

Paris Geller, portrayed by Liza Weil, enters "Gilmore Girls" in Season 1, Episode 2, and concludes her appearances in Season 7. Raised by wealthy Jewish parents and primarily by her Portuguese nanny, Paris initially feels threatened by Rory's academic success, especially when their mutual crush Tristin Dugray (Chad Michael Murray) shows interest in Rory. Despite her initial hostility, Paris bonds with Rory over time, sharing dreams of Harvard but ending up at Yale after Paris is rejected by Harvard.

Throughout the series, Paris navigates relationships and academic challenges, including a romance with Jamie (Brandon Barash), an affair with Yale professor Asher Fleming (Michael York), and eventually settling with Yale Daily News editor Doyle McMaster (Danny Strong). Financial struggles arise when her parents flee due to tax evasion, leaving Paris reliant on loans. She attends Yale alongside Rory, showcasing a Type A personality and continual anxiety about meeting expectations. In the revival, Paris runs a successful fertility clinic, is separated from Doyle, and reveals hidden talents like passing the bar exam and having a law practice license.

Paris's character, initially planned for a short arc, expanded due to Weil's portrayal, highlighting the pressures of elite academia at Chilton and later Yale.[4] Weil's transformation for the role, including dying her hair blonde, accentuates Paris's contrast with Rory, making her a vital foil throughout the series' progression.[5]

Dean Forester edit

 
Jared Padalecki

Dean Forester, portrayed by Jared Padalecki, was a prominent character in Seasons 2 and Season 3 of the show, transitioning from a recurring guest star in Seasons 1, Season 4, and Season 5. Introduced as a newcomer in the "Pilot," he becomes romantically involved with Rory Gilmore, becoming her first serious boyfriend. Their relationship faces challenges with the arrival of Jess Mariano (Milo Ventimiglia), leading to its eventual end due to jealousy and strain.

Dean later marries Lindsay Lister (Arielle Kebbel) but maintains strong feelings for Rory, resulting in an affair before ending his marriage with Lindsay. Complications arise when Lorelai discovers the affair, causing temporary tension. Despite uncertainties about their future, Dean and Rory attempt to rekindle their romance, but differing life paths and circumstances lead to their final breakup.

In later episodes and the 2016 miniseries revival, Dean's interactions with Rory reflect a mature acknowledgment of their past and the paths their lives have taken, ultimately parting on amicable terms as they both move forward with their separate lives.[6]

 
Milo Ventimiglia

Jess Mariano edit

Jess Mariano, portrayed by Milo Ventimiglia, is known throughout the series for his rebellious nature and complex relationships. Initially introduced in Season 2, Jess arrives in Stars Hollow from New York to live with his uncle Luke due to behavioral issues and conflicts with his mother, Liz (Kathleen Wilhoite). Despite his troubled demeanor, Jess shares intellectual interests with Rory Gilmore, leading to a friendship that evolves into a romantic relationship later on. His love life intertwines with Rory's throughout the series, marked by jealousy, miscommunication, and personal growth.

Jess's storyline also delves into his strained relationship with Luke, moments of personal failure such as dropping out of school and struggling with work, and his eventual departure to Venice Beach to live with his estranged father Jimmy Mariano (later played by Rob Estes). Despite attempts to reconcile with Rory and prove his maturity, their relationship faces challenges, especially with Rory's evolving feelings for other men.

Ventimiglia expressed early interest in Jess appearing in the 2016 reboot of the series[7] and later confirmed that Jess will be back.[8]

In later seasons and the revival, Jess returns to Stars Hollow showing personal growth, offering support to Luke and Rory, and hinting at unresolved feelings for Rory, adding depth to his character's journey. Ventimiglia expressed interest in reprising Jess's role in the series' revival, adding continuity to the character's arc and relationships within the show's dynamic setting.

Kirk Gleason edit

 
Sean Gunn

Kirk Gleason, portrayed by Sean Gunn, is a quirky and good-hearted character known for his odd behavior and numerous job changes throughout the series, He initially lives with his mother but later moves around, occasionally sleeping in unconventional places like park benches or RVs.

Kirk has had several jobs in town, leading it to become a running joke on the show, as Kirk would have a different job or work venture in every episode.[9]

Sean Gunn, who played different roles in early episodes, settled into the permanent character of Kirk in Season 1. Despite appearing as a newcomer, hints throughout the series suggest Kirk has deep roots in Stars Hollow, including connections to long-time residents like Luke and Mrs. Kim. Kirk's romantic life includes a crush on Lorelai[10] and later dating his brother's ex-girlfriend, Lulu. Their relationship evolves, with town support even extending to symbolic gestures like gifting them a piglet when they contemplate starting a family, showcasing the endearing and quirky dynamics of Kirk's journey in the show.

Jason Stiles edit

Jason "Digger" Stiles, played by Chris Eigeman, is the son of Carol (Catherine McGoohan) and Floyd Stiles (Lawrence Pressman). He reconnects with Lorelai, whom he knows from camp, and they begin a romantic relationship despite Lorelai's initial resistance. Their affair remains hidden until Floyd's lawsuit against Jason prompts a rift between Lorelai and him. Richard and Floyd conspire against Jason, leading to his professional downfall and relationship breakup with Lorelai. Despite attempts to reconcile, Lorelai has moved on to a relationship with Luke Danes. In the revival, Jason attends Richard's funeral and declares his contentment with life.

Logan Huntzberger edit

Logan Huntzberger,[11] played by Matt Czuchry is the second child of Mitchum (Gregg Henry) and Shira Huntzberger (Leann Hunley), heirs to the Huntzberger Publishing Company. The family was modeled after New York Times publisher family, the Sulzberger family.[citation needed] Logan has a strained relationship with his father, who sees him more as an asset than a son, while his mother pressures him to marry into wealth despite her own background. He attended prestigious prep schools in Massachusetts but is known for his pranks. Initially depicted as a carefree playboy, Logan is actually well-read, skilled in journalism, and enjoys risky behavior alongside his wealthy friends Colin (Alan Loayza) and Finn (Tanc Sade).

Logan's dynamic with Rory evolves from initial friction to a complicated romantic involvement. They bond over his secretive club, the Life & Death Bridage, and develop feelings, leading to a casual relationship despite Rory's reservations. Their on-off journey includes challenges like Jess's return, disagreements over commitment, and Logan's infidelity during a break. They reconcile temporarily, with Logan proposing later on, but Rory declines due to career ambitions. In "A Year in the Life," Logan is engaged, yet he and Rory resume an affair, strongly hinting at his paternity of her unborn child, marking a significant but unresolved chapter in their intertwined lives.

Major recurring characters edit

Recurring characters edit

 
David Sutcliffe

Christopher Hayden edit

Christopher Hayden, played by David Sutcliffe, is Lorelai's ex-husband and Rory's father. He is a member of an upper-class family and was a schoolmate of Lorealai's. He first appears in Season 1, surprising Rory but leaving Lorelai reserved due to their past. His complicated relationship with Lorelai includes moments of hope for reconciliation, such as when Christopher proposes after a night together but Lorelai declines, feeling that Christopher isn't ready for family responsibilities.

Throughout subsequent seasons, Christopher reappears at pivotal moments, from proving his stability with a steady job to facing challenges like his girlfriend's pregnancy. He becomes more involved in Lorelai and Rory's lives over time, such as paying for Rory's Yale tuition and briefly marrying Lorelai in Paris. However, their relationship remains strained, especially when Christopher expresses a desire for more children, leading to conflicts and a final realization by Lorelai that her love lies elsewhere, ultimately ending their marriage.

In the revival, Christopher has moved on with his life, focusing on the family business and maintaining a relationship while acknowledging Lorelai's role in raising Rory. Despite their complex history, Christopher's love for Rory remains a constant throughout the series.

Jackson Belleville edit

Jackson Matthew Belleville, portrayed by Jackson Douglas, is Stars Hollow's leading produce supplier known for his commitment to top-quality organic products free from pesticides. His relationship with Sookie St. James, renowned chef and perfectionist, blossomed from shared passions despite their occasional disagreements over ingredient quality. The couple married in Season 2, Episode 22, with Lorelai and Rory playing key roles.

Their family expanded with the birth of David "Davey" Edward Belleville and Martha Janice Lori Ethan Rupert Glenda Carson Daisy Danny Belleville. Jackson's familial ties extend to his cousin Rune (Max Perlich), whose misadventures led to Lorelai employing him at the Independence Inn. Jackson's protective nature over Sookie often leads to humorous confrontations in Stars Hollow, adding depth to his character.

Aside from family dynamics, Jackson's political stint as town selectman and his love for Creedence Clearwater Revival contribute to his multifaceted presence in the series, enriching the quirky world of Gilmore Girls with memorable moments and comedic charm.

Mrs. Kim edit

Emily Kuroda portrays Mrs. Kim, a staunchly conservative Korean mother from Stars Hollow, Connecticut, and mother to Lane Kim, Rory Gilmore's close friend. Mrs. Kim is devout in her Seventh-day Adventist faith and adheres strictly to a vegan diet. She owns Kim's Antiques with a strict "you break, you buy" policy. Mrs. Kim's upbringing of Lane reflects her traditional beliefs, leading to conflicts over Lane's hidden rock music interests and band involvement, culminating in Lane moving out to gain independence while still respecting her mother's rules.

Throughout the series, Mrs. Kim's character evolves as she reconciles with Lane's lifestyle choices, eventually blessing Lane's marriage to Zack after ensuring he can provide for her daughter. Despite initial tensions, Mrs. Kim accepts Lane's pregnancy with twins and prepares to welcome them back home, symbolizing her complete acceptance of their family. Notably, Mrs. Kim's husband, Mr. Kim, remains unseen but is referenced in pivotal moments, adding depth to their family dynamics explored across the show's seasons and specials.

Tristin DuGray edit

 
Chad Michael Murray

Tristin DuGray, portrayed by Chad Michael Murray, was a classmate of Rory's at Chilton known for teasing her and causing romantic tension. He initially teased Rory by calling her "Mary," symbolizing her virginity, and later tried to pursue her romantically, causing friction with her classmate Paris. Tristin also became a romantic rival to Rory's boyfriend Dean, attempting to ask her to a dance and later kissing her during a breakup with Dean, leading to emotional confusion for Rory.

Tristin's storyline culminated in him causing further tension between Rory and Paris by lying about Rory accepting his invitation to a concert. He made his final appearance in Season 2, where he engaged in pranks at school and ultimately had to leave for military school after the pranks went too far. His departure left Rory to focus on her relationship with Dean without Tristin's interference. In the revival, the role of Tristin was played by Anton Narinskiy, marking a shift in the character's portrayal.

Max Medina edit

Scott Cohen portrayed Max Arthuro Medina, a recurring characte who served as Rory's English teacher at Chilton during her sophomore year. Max and Lorelai, Rory's mother, became romantically involved after meeting at a parent-teacher meeting. Despite initial conflicts such as Rory arriving late to his class, their relationship progressed, leading to a proposal at the end of Season 1 and Lorelai accepting it at the start of Season 2. However, Lorelai eventually cancels the engagement due to doubts about her feelings and concerns about Max's perception of her.

After the breakup, Max continues teaching at Chilton but later returns from teaching at Stanford University in Season 3. A kiss with Lorelai reveals unresolved feelings, prompting Max to end their relationship for good. Although Max is not seen again in later episodes, his character's impact is felt through occasional mentions, highlighting the complexities of relationships and personal growth portrayed throughout the series.

Taylor Doose edit

Taylor Doose, played by Michael Winters, is the Town Selectman of Stars Hollow known for his conservative and provincial beliefs. Aside from overseeing town events and owning businesses like Doose's Market and Taylor's Old Fashioned Soda Shoppe, Taylor is a stickler for rules and often clashes with residents like Luke Danes and Lorelai Gilmore. Despite briefly losing his Selectman position in Season 5 to Jackson Belleville, who quickly resigned, Taylor maintains his influence in town affairs and runs the town meetings at Miss Patty's studio.

Throughout the series, Taylor remains single, with his behavior possibly deterring potential relationships. In "A Year in the Life," he misses cues about participating in a gay pride parade, highlighting his obliviousness to social nuances. Despite his quirks, Taylor's character adds depth to Stars Hollow's dynamics, showcasing the interplay between tradition and change in a small-town setting.

Dave Rygalski edit

Dave Rygalski, played by Adam Brody, is a guitarist in the band "Hep Alien" alongside Lane Kim, Zack Van Gerbig, and Brian Fuller. Introduced in the episode "Application Anxiety," Dave responds to Lane's band ad. He and Lane date, with a memorable moment being his misinterpretation of Mrs. Kim's Shakespeare quote as biblical, leading him to read the entire Bible. When Brody left for The O.C., Dave's absence in the show was explained by sending him to college in California, coinciding with the character's move and Zack becoming Lane's romantic interest and eventual husband.

The character Dave Rygalski was inspired by Helen Pai's real-life husband, sharing a similar musical passion and devotion, with Helen Pai being the show's co-producer and inspiration for Lane Kim's character. The name "Helen Pai" is an anagram for the band name "Hep Alien," tying together the real-life influence and creative aspects of the character's development on the show.[12]

Marty edit

Marty, portrayed by Wayne Wilcox, was initially introduced in Season 4 as the "naked guy" due to a mishap at a party. He later forms a casual breakfast group called "The Breakfast Crew" with Rory and friends. Marty's romantic feelings for Rory surface in Season 5 during a disastrous dinner with Logan's friends. Despite Rory's rejection, Marty's storyline continues when he reappears dating Rory's friend Lucy (Krysten Ritter), hiding their past from her. Tensions rise at Lucy's birthday party when Marty's lingering feelings for Rory come to light, causing rifts in their relationships.

In subsequent episodes, Marty's unresolved emotions cause friction between him, Rory, and Lucy, culminating in a revealing dinner where Logan exposes Marty's lingering feelings for Rory, leading to Lucy's breakup with Marty. However, Rory's sincere apology to Lucy helps mend their friendship, with Lucy realizing Rory wasn't at fault. Marty's storyline highlights the complexities of unrequited love and the impact it can have on friendships and relationships within the series.

Recurring characters edit

Stars Hollow edit

  • Patricia "Miss Patty" LaCosta (Liz Torres) (2000–2007), Stars Hollow's oft-married, oft-divorced dance instructor. She often makes name-dropping references to her past as a dancer and singer; how much of it is true is unknown. She is usually seen lusting after young men and wishing she could marry again. She and Babette know most of the gossip of the town, though Babette mentions that Patty normally gets the town gossip before her because her phone intercepts other people's phone calls. Second only to Taylor, she seems to be the most influential citizen of Stars Hollow. Her dance studio is used for town meetings, among other community events.
  • Babette Dell (Sally Struthers) (2000–2007), eccentric neighbor and friend to the Gilmore girls. She enjoys singing and music; she appears to have been involved with many singers in the past and had a very "interesting" life. She mentions once having been pushed out of a car, and once joining a cult. Often paired with Miss Patty, Babette is very into gossiping. She also is very protective of her garden gnomes, her favorite being Pierpont. She is married to Morey Dell and has a "child", a cat named Cinnamon. After the cat dies, they adopt a new cat named Apricot. She, at least once, ate oatmeal. She is a very attentive neighbor to the Gilmores, calling for help when she is suspicious of trouble and expressing concern for their well-being.
  • Morey Dell (Ted Rooney) (2000–2007), Babette's husband, often plays the piano and has an 'anything-goes' mellow attitude. Always wearing sunglasses, he does whatever Babette tells him and is pretty much her opposite as Babette is loud, short, and plump and Morey is quiet, tall, and lanky.
  • Andrew (Mike Gandolfi) (2000–2005), owner of Stars Hollow Books and Revolutionary War re-enacter.
  • Joe (Brian Berke) (2000–2006), pizza delivery man and resident of Stars Hollow.
  • Harry Porter (David Huddleston) (2000–2001), Stars Hollow's mayor. He appears in two episodes of Season 1.
  • Drella (Alex Borstein) (2000), a skilled but rude and sarcastic harp player, who worked at the Independence Inn for a while. She appears in four episodes of Season 1. Borstein, who plays Drella, was originally cast as Sookie but had to drop out after the pilot episode. Borstein returns in later seasons as the characters of Doris (voice only) and Miss Celine.
  • Grant (Grant-Lee Phillips) (2001–2007), the town's troubadour.
  • Fran Weston (Linda Porter) (2001–2003), owner of Weston's bakery and the run down building of the old Dragonfly Inn. Fran dies in Season 3. After her death, Lorelai and Sookie buy the building and remodel it, keeping the name in honor of Fran.
  • Rachel (Lisa Ann Hadley) (2001), Luke's intermittent ex-girlfriend from days prior to the time period across which the show is set. She is a traveling photographer, and while she and Luke loved each other, their different lifestyles were ultimately unable to mesh. She returns to Stars Hollow during Season 1 but eventually leaves again.
  • Clara Forester (Scout Taylor-Compton) (2001–2004), Dean Forester's younger sister. In 2016 revival, she has moved to Berlin with her boyfriend.
  • Bootsy (Brian Tarantina) (2001–2002), a Stars Hollow resident who owns and runs the magazine/newspaper stand. He is sometimes a foil for Luke as the two seem to share a common dislike of each other that stems from an incident the two shared in first grade, where Luke blamed Bootsy for ruining a clay handprint of his.
  • Tom (Biff Yeager) (2001–2007), a construction contractor in Stars Hollow. He remodels the Twickum House, Lorelai's house, Luke's diner when Luke needs more room and after Kirk ran his car through the window, Taylor's soda shop and both the Independence and Dragonfly Inns.
  • Gypsy (Rose Abdoo) (2002–2007), Stars Hollow's wise-cracking mechanic. She is usually one of the first to protest Taylor's harebrained schemes but is nonetheless very involved in town activities.
  • Zach Van Gerbig (Todd Lowe) (2002–2007), guitarist and vocalists of Lane's band Hep Alien; he later dates and subsequently marries Lane, and their twin sons Kwan and Steve are born near the end of Season 7. His own father abandoned him when he was ten years old.
  • Brian Fuller (John Cabrera) (2002–2007), is the bass player of Lane's band, Hep Alien. At one point, Lane, Zach and Brian also share an apartment. Brian is known for having several ailments including asthma, hypoglycemia, a deviated septum, and rosacea. In Season 6, Brian accidentally causes the band's break-up when he writes a song about Lane, infuriating fellow band member, and Lane's boyfriend, Zach. The band eventually re-unites at Zach and Lane's wedding but disbands once more when Lane becomes pregnant.
  • Reverend Archie Skinner (Jim Jansen) (2002–2007, 2016), Stars Hollow's minister. Has a good sense of humor, little patience for Taylor, and a close friendship with Rabbi Barans. He marries Luke and Lorelai in November 2016.
  • Rabbi David Barans (Alan Blumenfeld) (2002–2006), Stars Hollow's Rabbi. Like Reverend Skinner, also shows little patience for Taylor and likes to make jokes at his expense.
  • Mrs Cassini (Pat Crawford Brown) (2002–2004), resident of Stars Hollow.
  • Sophie Bloom (Carole King) (2002–2005, 2016), owner of Stars Hollow's music store
  • Gil (Sebastian Bach) (2003–2007), Joins Lane, Zach, and Brian's band Hep Alien, after the band's original guitarist, Dave, moves to California. Gil is much older than the rest of the band, has a wife and kids and owns a sandwich shop. Prior to his days in Hep Alien, he was a member of an unnamed rock band that split up shortly before they could have had their big break. Actor Sebastian Bach was the former singer for the rock band Skid Row.
  • Liz Danes (Kathleen Wilhoite) (2003–2007), Luke's sister; she enters the series as a mother to Jess. When she first arrives, Luke is frustrated with her inability to get her life in order, with a history of bad choices and relationships. She later turns her life around when she meets and marries T.J., and she makes a living making and selling jewelry in Renaissance fairs. She and T.J. move to Stars Hollow in Season 6, and the pair have a successful relationship and a child, Doula. Liz becomes Luke's main confidante once he and Lorelai separate. She and Jess are on good terms in 2016.
  • T.J. (Michael DeLuise) (2003–2007), husband of Liz and father of Doula. Pretends to be a contractor for a time. His real name is Gary.
  • Lulu (Rini Bell) (2003–2007), an elementary school teacher at Stars Hollow who begins dating Kirk. She is eternally cheerful and enthusiastically supports Kirk in even his most bizarre endeavours.
  • Kyle (Chauncey Leopardi) (2003–2005), a classmate and friend of Dean's from Stars Hollow High, who went on to lose his hand in the Iraq War and had it replaced by a hook. He does not seem to mind though, often making jokes and using his missing hand to attract girls. (Note that when he is in the Navy, his uniform sleeve incorrectly shows two red diagonal stripes, which are service stripes, which would indicate at least 8 years of Naval service.)
  • Lindsay Anne Lister Forester (Arielle Kebbel) (2003–2004), dates and then marries Dean after his breakup with Rory; they later divorce after she learns of his affair with Rory.
  • Caesar (Aris Alvarado) (2003–2007, 2016), cook at Luke's Diner. Oft-mentioned before finally making his first appearance in Season 3 Episode 20. He still works for Luke in 2016. Caesar appears in Season 2, Episode 14 and 15, but is played by a different actor.
  • Yung Chiu (Samson Yi) (2003), a Korean medical student, who "dates" Lane for a while because their parents want them to. In reality, Lane is dating Dave, while Yung Chiu is dating Karen, a Japanese girl his parents do not approve of. Yung Chiu eventually develops real feelings for Lane and refuses to break up with her, while dumping Karen.
  • Carrie Duncan (Jill Brennan) (2004–2005), "Crazy Carrie". Liz's high school friend who had a crush on Luke, who also claims to have made out with Luke while both were in high school, which Luke denies.
  • Kyon (Susane Lee) (2004–2006), Korean exchange student whom Lane resents because she believes her mother is trying to replace Lane with her after Lane moves out. Kyon later begins rebelling from Mrs. Kim like Lane had, wearing makeup and liking Avril Lavigne, to Lane's amusement.

Chilton edit

  • Hanlin Charleston (Dakin Matthews) (2000–2005, 2007, 2016), the headmaster of Chilton Academy.
  • Louise Grant (Teal Redmann) and Madeline Lynn (Shelly Cole) (2000–2004), Paris's best friends, forming a small clique with her in order for Paris to assert her power. Madeline is an effervescent airhead, Louise has a very dry wit, and both are much more interested in dating boys than succeeding academically.
  • Henry Cho (Eddie Shin) (2001–2002), a Chilton student who dated Lane.
  • Bradley "Brad" Langford (Adam Wylie) (2001–2003), a Chilton student who is scared of Paris; he leaves to perform in Into the Woods on Broadway (analogous with Wylie's real-life stint in the play on Broadway) but returns later on.
  • Francine "Francie" Jarvis (Emily Bergl) (2001–2003, 2016), the leader of the Puffs, Chilton's "secret" sorority; recruits Rory (and in turn, Paris) for the club. In Season 3, she is the senior class president, often clashing with both Paris and Rory. She returns in A Year in the Life for an appearance in "Spring".

Yale edit

  • Tana Schrick (Olivia Hack) (2003–2004), Rory, Paris, and Janet's roommate during Rory's first year at Yale. Tana is a 16-year-old prodigy, with no idea how to react in most social situations, often giving blunt answers to questions when tact or certain levels of discretion would have been called for.
  • Janet Billing (Katie Walder) (2003–2005), Rory, Paris, and Tana's roommate during Rory's first year at Yale. She is very athletic and often gets up in the early hours of the morning, infuriating Paris.
  • Glenn Babble (Ethan Cohn) (2003–2005), a Yale student whom Rory befriends. He is often seen as an insecure nervous wreck, worrying about very small things.
  • Asher Fleming (Michael York) (2005–2006), a brilliant Yale professor and author who dated Paris and many other female students. He dies in Season 5.
  • Doyle McMaster (Danny Strong) (2003–2007, 2016), editor of the Yale Daily News during Rory's first year at Yale; later begins dating Paris. He is quick to anger and always seems to be stressed. In A Year in the Life, he has since become a successful Hollywood screenwriter married to Paris (though separating from her during the course of the series), analogous to Strong's real-life success as a writer/producer of films and television series such as Empire and The Butler.
  • Robert (Nicholas Holmes) (2005–2006, 2016), member of the Life & Death Brigrade and friend of Logan. He comes to Finn's birthday party with Rory, which makes Logan jealous. When talking to Lorelai, Rory does not know his surname and thinks out "Grimaldi".
  • Finn (Tanc Sade) (2005–2007, 2016), an extremely eccentric, Australian friend of Logan and Colin at Yale, he is also forever trying to get Rosemary to go home with him. In Season 5, Finn's catchphrase is "Have we met before?" which he asks Rory many times. When Logan has an accident, he and Colin think about adopting Logan by claiming they are gay.
  • Colin McCrae (Alan Loayza) (2005–2007, 2016), a friend of Logan and Finn's at Yale. His dad dated several women so Colin had a lot of different stepmothers. He fell in love with a milkmaid while having vacation in Holland with Finn and Logan.
  • Stephanie (Katherine Bailess) (2005) a member of the Life & Death Brigade and a friend of Logan, Colin, and Robert. Rory first spots her, wearing a ballgown and a gorilla mask, jumping into a black SUV and exclaiming In Omnia Paratus (the motto of the Life & Death Brigade). She later attends a weekend event in the woods with other members of the Life & Death Brigade.
  • Juliet (Riki Lindhome) and Rosemary (Elisabeth Abbott) (2005–2006), friends of Logan and Rory. According to Rosemary, "Juliet hasn't eaten a full meal since 1994."
  • Lucy (Krysten Ritter) and Olivia (Michelle Ongkingco) (2006–2007), two existing friends whom Rory befriends at an art gallery in her final year of college. Lucy is dating Marty when Rory meets her, and the circumstances of their breakup lead to a temporary rift between Rory and the girls, but they reconcile and enjoy graduation together. Lucy is particularly quirky, most notably referring to Marty as "Boyfriend" rather than by name during the entire time they are dating. Olivia refers to all things as being "genius".
  • Professor Bell (George Anthony Bell) (2003–2007), one of Rory's professors.
  • Bill (Devon Michaels), Arthur "A.K." Karlton (Adam Hendershott), Joanna "Joni" (Rona Benson), Sheila (Amy Sloan) and Raj (Danny Pudi) (2006), staff members at the Yale Daily News.

Other edit

  • Lorelai "Trix" Gilmore née Gilmore (Marion Ross) (2001, 2003–2004), The original Lorelai. Richard's mother and Lorelai's grandmother, who dies in Season 4. Having never approved of Richard's marriage to Emily, whose family came from a lower social standing (in her opinion), she treats Emily with absolute contempt whenever she visits.
  • Straub Hayden (Peter Michael Goetz) and Francine Hayden (Cristine Rose) (2001, 2003), parents of Christopher, whose friendship with Lorelai's parents dwindled after Lorelai became pregnant with Rory. Christopher is shown to have a very negative relationship with them. They appear in two episodes. Straub shows a strong dislike toward Lorelai and even insults Rory. This causes a nearly physical altercation with Richard. When Lorelai was pregnant, Straub suggested abortion, to Emily's strong objection. Straub dies later before ever making amends with his son or having a relationship with his estranged granddaughter. Francine is shown to be less argumentive, but still resistant to accepting Rory as her granddaughter.
  • Jamie (Brandon Barash) (2002, 2004), Paris' first boyfriend.
  • Sherry Tinsdale (Mädchen Amick) (2002–2003), Christopher Hayden's girlfriend, whom he later marries and then divorces. She later leaves him and Gigi and goes to Paris.
  • Nicole Leahy (Tricia O'Kelly) (2003–2004), Taylor's lawyer, whom Luke begins dating and then marries on the spur of the moment on a cruise; they immediately file for divorce, then attempt to reconcile and begin dating again, and then again call it off. Nicole cheats on Luke, and once he finds out that she cheated, the couple break up for good in Season 4.
  • Alex Lesman (Billy Burke) (2003), dates Lorelai for a short period. Met at a lecture she and Sookie took before starting their Inn.
  • Rune (Max Perlich) (2001), Jackson Belleville's cousin. After a disastrous date with Lorelai, he is eventually hired as the Independence Inn's handyman. He appears in three episodes.
  • Beau Belleville (Nick Offerman) (2003, 2005), Jackson Belleville's brother.
  • Floyd Stiles (Lawrence Pressman) (2004), father of Jason Stiles and Richard's business partner.
  • Marilyn (Marion Ross) (2004–2005), Richard's cousin. Actress Marion Ross played Marilyn after the death of her previous character, Trix in Season 4.
  • Aunt Jun (Denice Kumagi) (2004, 2006), Lane's aunt.
  • Mitchum Huntzberger (Gregg Henry) (2005–2007, 2016), Logan's billionaire publisher father, is a frequent antagonist to Logan, Rory and Lorelai. He is a Yale alumnus and member of the Life & Death Brigade.
  • Shira Huntzberger (Leann Hunley) (2005), wife of Mitchum and mother of Logan.
  • Honor Huntzberger (Devon Sorvari) (2004–2006), Logan's sister.
  • April Nardini (Vanessa Marano) (2005–2007, 2016), daughter of Anna and Luke, was unknown to Luke until age 12 when she comes to the diner to obtain a sample of Luke's hair for a school science project. In the revival, she is attending MIT.
  • Anna Nardini (Sherilyn Fenn) (2006–2007), sells vintage merchandise; mother, with Luke, of April Nardini. Also plays Sasha, Jimmy Mariano's girlfriend in Season 3.
  • Georgia "Gigi" Hayden (Nicolette Collier) (2006–2007), is born in Season 3 to Christopher and Sherry. Rory's half-sister. In 2016, she is living in France.
  • Lane's grandmother (June Kyoto Lu) (2006), the mother of Mrs. Kim. Her relationship with her daughter is shown to be similar to the relationship Mrs. Kim has with her own, as all the two do during her visit is argue. She appears to be very critical of her daughter and appears to be the only character Mrs. Kim will answer to. Their relationship may be based on the fact that she is Buddhist, whereas her daughter is Christian, thus, making them clash at Lane's wedding.
  • Matthew (John Sloan) (2006), Jess' colleague at Truncheon Books.

Notable guest stars edit

Unseen characters edit

  • Mr. Kim: Lane's father and Mrs. Kim's husband, is referenced in the beginning of the show but is never seen. There has been great speculation around who he is; Mr. Kim is shown in GIlmore Girls: A Year in the Life (2016)[14]
  • Al: owner and manager of Al's Pancake World. The quality of his food can be erratic, but the food is the Gilmores' second favorite eating establishment (after Luke's).
  • Bitty Charleston: Hanlin Charleston's wife and a good friend of Emily; is often mentioned when Emily hears news of Chilton and Rory before Lorelai does.
  • Mrs. Gleason: Kirk's overbearing mother who will not let him have a key and who mothered a lot of children of whom Kirk is the youngest. Kirk still lives with her, but tries to stay out of the house for as long as possible – often inhabiting Luke's until closing time.
  • Sookie's third child: The show finished before Sookie was able to give birth to her third child.
  • East Side Tilly: a rival of Miss Patty and Babette.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Edward Herrman is credited as "Special Appearance By".
  2. ^ Edward Herrman died on 31 December 2014, His character's death was therefore written into the story of Year in the Life. This included a scene of his funeral and Emily coming to terms with becoming a widow.
  3. ^ In season 2-3, Liza Weil is only credited in the episodes she appears.
  4. ^ Jared Padalecki is only credited in the episodes he appears.
  5. ^ Milo Ventimiglia is only credited in the episodes he appears.
  6. ^ In the second episode of season one, "The Lorelais' First Day At Chilton", Gunn played a character named "Mick", who worked as a DSL installer. In the third episode, he played an unnamed character delivering swans at a wedding. He was then given the recurring role of Kirk.
  7. ^ Chris Eigeman is only credited in the episodes he appears.
  8. ^ Alex Borstein also played Sookie in the original un-aired pilot".

References edit

  1. ^ "Sookie St. James Was Supposed to be Gay on 'Gilmore Girls'". HuffPost. 6 June 2015.
  2. ^ Julis Nam (2007-12-20). "Adventism According to Gilmore Girls: A Prime Time Commentary". spectrummagazine.org. Retrieved 2014-10-15.
  3. ^ Keiko Agena (2016-01-21). "With the Real Life #LaneKim, Helen Pai. Good #Gilmore things are coming..." Keiko Agena on Facebook. Retrieved 2016-02-04.
  4. ^ Gonzalez, Sandra (7 June 2015). "6 things we learned at the big 'Gilmore Girls' reunion". Mashable. Retrieved 4 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Liza Weil". ShareTV.com. Retrieved February 11, 2018.
  6. ^ "Gilmore Girls: Jared Padalecki Returning as Dean for Netflix Revival". 11 February 2016.
  7. ^ Hines, Kelly (October 26, 2015). "Milo Ventimiglia intends to be part of 'Gilmore Girls' revival". Tulsa World. Retrieved February 11, 2016.
  8. ^ Milo Ventimiglia [@MiloVentimiglia] (February 10, 2016). "What a great time to get back on set with some friends. #JessIsBack @warnerbrostv @netflix. MV" (Tweet). Retrieved February 11, 2016 – via Twitter.
  9. ^ : Kirk: I've been working for eleven years, Luke. I've had fifteen thousand jobs. I've saved every dollar I've ever made. That and the miracle of compound interest has created a bounty of a quarter of a million dollars. Again, just under. I don't want to brag.
    —season 5, ep. 21 "Blame Booze and Melville"
  10. ^ : Kirk: By the way, I think you might be the prettiest girl I've ever seen... outside of a really filthy magazine.
    —season 3, ep. 2 "Haunted Leg"
  11. ^ The family name is a reference to the main character of the 1957 movie Sweet Smell of Success.
  12. ^ Ada Tseng. "Ode to Gilmore Girls: Behind the Musicality of TV's Beloved Show," 2014-04-08 at the Wayback Machine Asia Pacific Arts, August 23, 2006.
  13. ^ "17 celebrities you probably forgot appeared on 'Gilmore Girls'". Insider.com.
  14. ^ Michael Ausiello (Mar 16, 2005). "Question: Where is Lane's dad ..." TV Guide.

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This is an extensive list of all the characters in the comedy drama television series Gilmore Girls The season three cast Back row Lane Michel Paris Emily Richard Sookie Miss Patty Kirk Front row Jess Luke Lorelai Rory Dean Contents 1 Cast 1 1 Starring 1 2 Recurring characters 2 Main characters 2 1 Lorelai Gilmore 2 2 Rory Gilmore 2 3 Sookie St James 2 4 Lane Kim 2 5 Michel Gerard 2 6 Luke Danes 2 7 Emily Gilmore 2 8 Richard Gilmore 2 9 Paris Geller 2 10 Dean Forester 2 11 Jess Mariano 2 12 Kirk Gleason 2 13 Jason Stiles 2 14 Logan Huntzberger 3 Major recurring characters 3 1 Recurring characters 3 2 Christopher Hayden 3 3 Jackson Belleville 3 4 Mrs Kim 3 5 Tristin DuGray 3 6 Max Medina 3 7 Taylor Doose 3 8 Dave Rygalski 3 9 Marty 4 Recurring characters 4 1 Stars Hollow 4 2 Chilton 4 3 Yale 4 4 Other 5 Notable guest stars 6 Unseen characters 7 Notes 8 ReferencesCast editList indicator s This section includes characters who will appear or have appeared in at least one season of the series A green cell indicates the actor is a main cast member A red cell indicates the actor is a recurring guest cast member A light blue cell indicates the actor is a guest cast member Starring edit Actor Character Appearances Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 A Year in the Life Lauren Graham Lorelai Gilmore Main Alexis Bledel Rory Gilmore Main Melissa McCarthy Sookie St James Main Guest Keiko Agena Lane Kim Main Recurring Yanic Truesdale Michel Gerard Main Recurring Scott Patterson Luke Danes Main Kelly Bishop Emily Gilmore Main Edward Herrmann Richard Gilmore Main a Deceased b Liza Weil Paris Geller Recurring Main c Recurring Jared Padalecki Dean Forester Recurring Main d Recurring Does not appear Guest Milo Ventimiglia Jess Mariano Does not appear Main e Recurring Does not appear Special Guest Does not appear Recurring Sean Gunn Kirk Gleason f Recurring Main Recurring Chris Eigeman Jason Stiles Does not appear Main g Does not appear Guest Matt Czuchry Logan Huntzberger Does not appear Recurring Main Recurring Recurring characters edit Actor Character Appearances Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 A Year in the Life Liz Torres Miss Patty Recurring Emily Kuroda Mrs Kim Recurring Sally Struthers Babette Dell Recurring Jackson Douglas Jackson Belleville Recurring Guest Michael Winters Taylor Doose Recurring David Sutcliffe Christopher Hayden Recurring Recurring Guest Shelly Cole Madeline Lynn Recurring Guest Teal Redmann Louise Grant Recurring Guest Scott Cohen Max Medina Recurring Chad Michael Murray Tristin Dugray Recurring Guest Dakin Matthews Hanlin Charleston Recurring Guest Marion Ross Lorelai Trix Gilmore Recurring Lisa Ann Hadley Rachel Recurring Alex Borstein h Drella Recurring Guest Miss Celine Guest Guest Guest Rose Abdoo Gypsy Recurring Carole King Sophie Bloom Recurring Recurring Guest Biff Yeager Tom Recurring Recurring Emily Bergl Francie Jarvis Recurring Guest Todd Lowe Zach Van Gerbig Recurring John Cabrera Brian Fuller Recurring Tricia O Kelley Nicole Leahy Recurring Arielle Kebbel Lindsay Lister Recurring Adam Brody Dave Rygalski Recurring Sebastian Bach Gil Recurring Danny Strong Doyle McMaster Recurring Guest Kathleen Wilhoite Liz Danes Recurring Guest Michael DeLuise TJ Recurring Wayne Wilcox Marty Recurring Recurring Rini Bell Lulu Kuschner Recurring Guest Alan Loayza Colin McCrae Recurring Guest Tanc Sade Finn Morgan Recurring Guest Gregg Henry Mitchum Huntzberger Recurring Guest Vanessa Marano April Nardini Recurring Guest Sherilynn Fenn Sasha Guest Anna Nardini Recurring Krysten Ritter Lucy Recurring Michelle Ongkingco Olivia Marquont RecurringMain characters editLorelai Gilmore editMain article Lorelai Gilmore nbsp Lauren Graham Lorelai Gilmore portrayed by Lauren Graham is the only daughter of Richard and Emily Gilmore and the mother of Rory Gilmore At 16 Lorelai chose not to marry Rory s father Christopher and instead fled to Stars Hollow where she worked at the Independence Inn under Mia s guidance Over time Lorelai rose to the position of executive manager at the inn When Rory got into Chilton Prep Lorelai reconciled with her parents for financial support leading to regular Friday dinners Eventually Lorelai and her friend Sookie bought the Dragonfly Inn fulfilling a dream despite financial hurdles Known for her wit love of pop culture and indulgence in coffee and shopping Lorelai s romantic journey with Luke Danes spans the series They face interference from Lorelai s parents and exes leading to breakups and makeups In the show s revival after Richard s passing Lorelai seeks self discovery by briefly venturing into a trek inspired by inspired by Cheryl Strayed s book Wild From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail On her trip Lorelai decides to reconcile with Emily after several years of tension and returns to propose to Luke culminating in their marriage on November 5 2016 marking a significant milestone in their enduring relationship Rory Gilmore edit nbsp Alexis Bledel Main article Rory Gilmore Rory Gilmore portrayed by Alexis Bledel is the only child of Lorelai Gilmore and Christopher Hayden born on October 8 1984 Known for her close bond with her mother Lorelai they share similar tastes and witty dialogue residing in Stars Hollow throughout the show Rory s dream of attending Harvard leads her to Chilton Academy where she forges relationships with her grandparents and faces academic rivalries notably with Paris Geller After graduating as valedictorian from Chilton Rory chooses Yale over Harvard majoring in English and pursuing journalism Her romantic journey includes relationships with Dean Forester Jess Mariano and Logan Huntzberger each bringing their own challenges Rory experiences setbacks in her career taking a break from Yale and facing a strained relationship with Lorelai but eventually reconciles and returns to Yale to finish her studies The series concludes with Rory embracing a journalism opportunity covering Barack Obama s campaign In the revival Rory navigates personal and professional struggles leading her to write a Gilmore family history despite initial conflicts with Lorelai The series ends on a cliffhanger as Rory reveals her pregnancy to Lorelai leaving the future open ended Sookie St James edit nbsp Melissa McCarthy Sookie St James portrayed by Melissa McCarthy is Lorelai Gilmore s devoted best friend and the talented executive chef at the Independence Inn turned co owner and head chef at the Dragonfly Inn Throughout the series Sookie is Lorelai s supportive business partner and advocate for her romantic relationship with Luke She also has a strained relationship with Michel the hotel s front desk clerk Sookie marries Jackson Belleville a quirky vegetable farmer and they have two children together In the series revival Sookie temporarily leaves the inn to explore her culinary skills but returns for Luke and Lorelai s wedding Interestingly Alex Borstein originally cast as Sookie had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts and took on other roles in the show At the 2015 ATX Television Festival show creator Amy Sherman Palladino stated that she had initially intended for Sookie to be gay She told the Huffington Post Things were different back then The networks were very different in how permissive they would allow you to be So Sookie was originally supposed to be gay but that was a non starter at that time clarification needed 1 Lane Kim edit Lane Hyun kyung Kim portrayed by Keiko Agena is Rory Gilmore s devoted best friend born and raised in Stars Hollow to strict Christian Korean Vegan parents notably her unseen father Mr Kim Lane conceals her rock and roll passion and non Christian interests from her family stashing her collection in hidden spots due to her mother s disapproval Throughout the series Lane navigates a complex relationship with her parents showcasing her independence and desire for a more mainstream life Lane attends Stars Hollow High with Rory before Rory transfers to Chilton Academy where Lane embraces her love for music as an audiophile and joins a band with Dave Rygalski Adam Brody Brian Fuller John Cabrera and Zack Van Gerbig Todd Lowe Her romantic relationships and struggles with her mother s control are central themes leading to Lane s marriage to Zack and becoming a mother of twins In the revival Lane manages Kim s Antiques lives with her family and continues her journey of self discovery and balancing familial expectations with personal happiness reflecting real life inspirations from Amy Sherman Palladino s friendship with Helen Pai 2 3 Michel Gerard edit nbsp Yanic Truesdale Michel Gerard portrayed by Yanic Truesdale is a French concierge known for his strict diet and keen sense of style at the Independence Inn alongside Lorelai and Sookie Despite occasional rudeness and impatience especially with rude guests Lorelai and Sookie value his expertise and reassure him during their transition to the Dragonfly Inn Michel shows little interest in children but adores his Chow Chow dogs Paw paw and Chin chin whom he cares for deeply Throughout the series Michel s quirks include an obsession with Destiny s Child a strict diet limited to 12 blueberries per day and a love for Celine Dion s music Despite his initial standoffishness Michel gradually warms up to Lorelai Sookie Rory and the Stars Hollow community displaying a more friendly demeanor over time In the revival Michel is revealed to have married his husband and contemplates leaving the inn before Lorelai s expansion plans take shape hinting at new personal and professional directions in his life Luke Danes edit Luke Danes portrayed by Scott Patterson is the owner of Luke s Diner in Stars Hollow Connecticut having converted his family s hardware store into the diner after his father s passing Luke is known for his dependable and hard working nature rooted in traditional values and a close bond with his late father Despite his serious nature Luke softens over time especially in his relationships with friends like Lorelai and Rory whom he deeply cares for despite occasional disagreements such as their junk food habits and differing opinions on certain issues like history and the environment Throughout the series Luke navigates various personal challenges including his romantic feelings for Lorelai which are complicated by other relationships in their lives His romance with Rachel Lisa Ann Hadley ends due to his growing affection for Lorelai and his marriage to Nicole Leahy Tricia O Kelly is short lived marked by conflicts partly stemming from Lorelai Luke s relationship with his nephew Jess Mariano Milo Ventimiglia also evolves marked by communication struggles and eventual reconciliation showcasing Luke s growth as a caregiver and mentor Despite ups and downs Luke and Lorelai s bond endures culminating in their engagement and plans for marriage after years of shared experiences and challenges including a period of estrangement over a secret daughter April Nardini Vanessa Marano whose integration into Luke s life impacts their relationship but ultimately strengthens their family ties In the series revival Luke and Lorelai continue their committed relationship deciding to marry after significant personal reflections and life events highlighting their enduring love and journey towards a shared future Their story underscores themes of family resilience and the enduring power of love amidst life s complexities Emily Gilmore edit nbsp Kelly Bishop Main article Emily Gilmore Emily Gilmore portrayed by Kelly Bishop is Lorelai s mother and Rory s grandmother Their relationship has been strained especially concerning Lorelai s father Christopher Hayden David Sutcliffe Emily encouraged their connection despite Christopher s shortcomings However she adores Rory and financially supported her education at Chilton Preparatory School and Yale University Emily s upbringing in high society shaped her strict demeanor dedication to her husband Richard s career and involvement in various social committees and organizations notably the Daughters of the American Revolution The series delves into Emily and Richard s marital challenges including Richard s secretive meetings with his ex girlfriend causing temporary separation Emily s attempt at dating reaffirms her love for Richard leading to their reconciliation and vow renewal The narrative also explores conflicts with Rory especially when she moves out due to feeling controlled Despite relational stress Emily Lorelai and Rory eventually mend their relationships symbolized by their continued Friday night dinners even after Rory s financial independence In the revival Emily copes with Richard s passing undergoes therapy with Lorelai and ultimately embraces a new life in Nantucket after selling the family home keeping Richard s memory close Richard Gilmore edit Richard Gilmore portrayed by Edward Herrmann 1944 2014 is Lorelai s father and Rory s grandfather in the series He shares a more relaxed bond with Lorelai compared to his wife Emily Richard s Yale background and influence play a crucial role in encouraging Rory and Lorelai to consider applying to the university ultimately helping Rory gain admission there Throughout the series Richard forms a close relationship with Rory easing tensions during Friday Night Dinners with Emily and Lorelai His conventional marriage with Emily contrasts Lorelai s more casual lifestyle although he and Emily do briefly separate in Season 4 before reconciling in Season 5 Professionally Richard navigates shifts in his career from a top level executive to a business owner with Jason Stiles Chris Eigeman and later returning to Yale as an economics instructor in Season 7 despite suffering a heart attack during a lecture Richard s passing before the series revival deeply impacts Lorelai and Emily with his funeral serving as a significant narrative point in the miniseries Rory s act of writing the family history at Richard s desk reflects the enduring legacy and influence he had on the Gilmore family Paris Geller edit nbsp Liza WeilMain article Paris GellerParis Geller portrayed by Liza Weil enters Gilmore Girls in Season 1 Episode 2 and concludes her appearances in Season 7 Raised by wealthy Jewish parents and primarily by her Portuguese nanny Paris initially feels threatened by Rory s academic success especially when their mutual crush Tristin Dugray Chad Michael Murray shows interest in Rory Despite her initial hostility Paris bonds with Rory over time sharing dreams of Harvard but ending up at Yale after Paris is rejected by Harvard Throughout the series Paris navigates relationships and academic challenges including a romance with Jamie Brandon Barash an affair with Yale professor Asher Fleming Michael York and eventually settling with Yale Daily News editor Doyle McMaster Danny Strong Financial struggles arise when her parents flee due to tax evasion leaving Paris reliant on loans She attends Yale alongside Rory showcasing a Type A personality and continual anxiety about meeting expectations In the revival Paris runs a successful fertility clinic is separated from Doyle and reveals hidden talents like passing the bar exam and having a law practice license Paris s character initially planned for a short arc expanded due to Weil s portrayal highlighting the pressures of elite academia at Chilton and later Yale 4 Weil s transformation for the role including dying her hair blonde accentuates Paris s contrast with Rory making her a vital foil throughout the series progression 5 Dean Forester edit nbsp Jared Padalecki Dean Forester portrayed by Jared Padalecki was a prominent character in Seasons 2 and Season 3 of the show transitioning from a recurring guest star in Seasons 1 Season 4 and Season 5 Introduced as a newcomer in the Pilot he becomes romantically involved with Rory Gilmore becoming her first serious boyfriend Their relationship faces challenges with the arrival of Jess Mariano Milo Ventimiglia leading to its eventual end due to jealousy and strain Dean later marries Lindsay Lister Arielle Kebbel but maintains strong feelings for Rory resulting in an affair before ending his marriage with Lindsay Complications arise when Lorelai discovers the affair causing temporary tension Despite uncertainties about their future Dean and Rory attempt to rekindle their romance but differing life paths and circumstances lead to their final breakup In later episodes and the 2016 miniseries revival Dean s interactions with Rory reflect a mature acknowledgment of their past and the paths their lives have taken ultimately parting on amicable terms as they both move forward with their separate lives 6 nbsp Milo Ventimiglia Jess Mariano edit Jess Mariano portrayed by Milo Ventimiglia is known throughout the series for his rebellious nature and complex relationships Initially introduced in Season 2 Jess arrives in Stars Hollow from New York to live with his uncle Luke due to behavioral issues and conflicts with his mother Liz Kathleen Wilhoite Despite his troubled demeanor Jess shares intellectual interests with Rory Gilmore leading to a friendship that evolves into a romantic relationship later on His love life intertwines with Rory s throughout the series marked by jealousy miscommunication and personal growth Jess s storyline also delves into his strained relationship with Luke moments of personal failure such as dropping out of school and struggling with work and his eventual departure to Venice Beach to live with his estranged father Jimmy Mariano later played by Rob Estes Despite attempts to reconcile with Rory and prove his maturity their relationship faces challenges especially with Rory s evolving feelings for other men Ventimiglia expressed early interest in Jess appearing in the 2016 reboot of the series 7 and later confirmed that Jess will be back 8 In later seasons and the revival Jess returns to Stars Hollow showing personal growth offering support to Luke and Rory and hinting at unresolved feelings for Rory adding depth to his character s journey Ventimiglia expressed interest in reprising Jess s role in the series revival adding continuity to the character s arc and relationships within the show s dynamic setting Kirk Gleason edit nbsp Sean Gunn Kirk Gleason portrayed by Sean Gunn is a quirky and good hearted character known for his odd behavior and numerous job changes throughout the series He initially lives with his mother but later moves around occasionally sleeping in unconventional places like park benches or RVs Kirk has had several jobs in town leading it to become a running joke on the show as Kirk would have a different job or work venture in every episode 9 Sean Gunn who played different roles in early episodes settled into the permanent character of Kirk in Season 1 Despite appearing as a newcomer hints throughout the series suggest Kirk has deep roots in Stars Hollow including connections to long time residents like Luke and Mrs Kim Kirk s romantic life includes a crush on Lorelai 10 and later dating his brother s ex girlfriend Lulu Their relationship evolves with town support even extending to symbolic gestures like gifting them a piglet when they contemplate starting a family showcasing the endearing and quirky dynamics of Kirk s journey in the show Jason Stiles edit Jason Digger Stiles played by Chris Eigeman is the son of Carol Catherine McGoohan and Floyd Stiles Lawrence Pressman He reconnects with Lorelai whom he knows from camp and they begin a romantic relationship despite Lorelai s initial resistance Their affair remains hidden until Floyd s lawsuit against Jason prompts a rift between Lorelai and him Richard and Floyd conspire against Jason leading to his professional downfall and relationship breakup with Lorelai Despite attempts to reconcile Lorelai has moved on to a relationship with Luke Danes In the revival Jason attends Richard s funeral and declares his contentment with life Logan Huntzberger edit Logan Huntzberger 11 played by Matt Czuchry is the second child of Mitchum Gregg Henry and Shira Huntzberger Leann Hunley heirs to the Huntzberger Publishing Company The family was modeled after New York Times publisher family the Sulzberger family citation needed Logan has a strained relationship with his father who sees him more as an asset than a son while his mother pressures him to marry into wealth despite her own background He attended prestigious prep schools in Massachusetts but is known for his pranks Initially depicted as a carefree playboy Logan is actually well read skilled in journalism and enjoys risky behavior alongside his wealthy friends Colin Alan Loayza and Finn Tanc Sade Logan s dynamic with Rory evolves from initial friction to a complicated romantic involvement They bond over his secretive club the Life amp Death Bridage and develop feelings leading to a casual relationship despite Rory s reservations Their on off journey includes challenges like Jess s return disagreements over commitment and Logan s infidelity during a break They reconcile temporarily with Logan proposing later on but Rory declines due to career ambitions In A Year in the Life Logan is engaged yet he and Rory resume an affair strongly hinting at his paternity of her unborn child marking a significant but unresolved chapter in their intertwined lives Major recurring characters editRecurring characters edit nbsp David Sutcliffe Christopher Hayden edit Christopher Hayden played by David Sutcliffe is Lorelai s ex husband and Rory s father He is a member of an upper class family and was a schoolmate of Lorealai s He first appears in Season 1 surprising Rory but leaving Lorelai reserved due to their past His complicated relationship with Lorelai includes moments of hope for reconciliation such as when Christopher proposes after a night together but Lorelai declines feeling that Christopher isn t ready for family responsibilities Throughout subsequent seasons Christopher reappears at pivotal moments from proving his stability with a steady job to facing challenges like his girlfriend s pregnancy He becomes more involved in Lorelai and Rory s lives over time such as paying for Rory s Yale tuition and briefly marrying Lorelai in Paris However their relationship remains strained especially when Christopher expresses a desire for more children leading to conflicts and a final realization by Lorelai that her love lies elsewhere ultimately ending their marriage In the revival Christopher has moved on with his life focusing on the family business and maintaining a relationship while acknowledging Lorelai s role in raising Rory Despite their complex history Christopher s love for Rory remains a constant throughout the series Jackson Belleville edit Jackson Matthew Belleville portrayed by Jackson Douglas is Stars Hollow s leading produce supplier known for his commitment to top quality organic products free from pesticides His relationship with Sookie St James renowned chef and perfectionist blossomed from shared passions despite their occasional disagreements over ingredient quality The couple married in Season 2 Episode 22 with Lorelai and Rory playing key roles Their family expanded with the birth of David Davey Edward Belleville and Martha Janice Lori Ethan Rupert Glenda Carson Daisy Danny Belleville Jackson s familial ties extend to his cousin Rune Max Perlich whose misadventures led to Lorelai employing him at the Independence Inn Jackson s protective nature over Sookie often leads to humorous confrontations in Stars Hollow adding depth to his character Aside from family dynamics Jackson s political stint as town selectman and his love for Creedence Clearwater Revival contribute to his multifaceted presence in the series enriching the quirky world of Gilmore Girls with memorable moments and comedic charm Mrs Kim edit Emily Kuroda portrays Mrs Kim a staunchly conservative Korean mother from Stars Hollow Connecticut and mother to Lane Kim Rory Gilmore s close friend Mrs Kim is devout in her Seventh day Adventist faith and adheres strictly to a vegan diet She owns Kim s Antiques with a strict you break you buy policy Mrs Kim s upbringing of Lane reflects her traditional beliefs leading to conflicts over Lane s hidden rock music interests and band involvement culminating in Lane moving out to gain independence while still respecting her mother s rules Throughout the series Mrs Kim s character evolves as she reconciles with Lane s lifestyle choices eventually blessing Lane s marriage to Zack after ensuring he can provide for her daughter Despite initial tensions Mrs Kim accepts Lane s pregnancy with twins and prepares to welcome them back home symbolizing her complete acceptance of their family Notably Mrs Kim s husband Mr Kim remains unseen but is referenced in pivotal moments adding depth to their family dynamics explored across the show s seasons and specials Tristin DuGray edit nbsp Chad Michael Murray Tristin DuGray portrayed by Chad Michael Murray was a classmate of Rory s at Chilton known for teasing her and causing romantic tension He initially teased Rory by calling her Mary symbolizing her virginity and later tried to pursue her romantically causing friction with her classmate Paris Tristin also became a romantic rival to Rory s boyfriend Dean attempting to ask her to a dance and later kissing her during a breakup with Dean leading to emotional confusion for Rory Tristin s storyline culminated in him causing further tension between Rory and Paris by lying about Rory accepting his invitation to a concert He made his final appearance in Season 2 where he engaged in pranks at school and ultimately had to leave for military school after the pranks went too far His departure left Rory to focus on her relationship with Dean without Tristin s interference In the revival the role of Tristin was played by Anton Narinskiy marking a shift in the character s portrayal Max Medina edit Scott Cohen portrayed Max Arthuro Medina a recurring characte who served as Rory s English teacher at Chilton during her sophomore year Max and Lorelai Rory s mother became romantically involved after meeting at a parent teacher meeting Despite initial conflicts such as Rory arriving late to his class their relationship progressed leading to a proposal at the end of Season 1 and Lorelai accepting it at the start of Season 2 However Lorelai eventually cancels the engagement due to doubts about her feelings and concerns about Max s perception of her After the breakup Max continues teaching at Chilton but later returns from teaching at Stanford University in Season 3 A kiss with Lorelai reveals unresolved feelings prompting Max to end their relationship for good Although Max is not seen again in later episodes his character s impact is felt through occasional mentions highlighting the complexities of relationships and personal growth portrayed throughout the series Taylor Doose edit Taylor Doose played by Michael Winters is the Town Selectman of Stars Hollow known for his conservative and provincial beliefs Aside from overseeing town events and owning businesses like Doose s Market and Taylor s Old Fashioned Soda Shoppe Taylor is a stickler for rules and often clashes with residents like Luke Danes and Lorelai Gilmore Despite briefly losing his Selectman position in Season 5 to Jackson Belleville who quickly resigned Taylor maintains his influence in town affairs and runs the town meetings at Miss Patty s studio Throughout the series Taylor remains single with his behavior possibly deterring potential relationships In A Year in the Life he misses cues about participating in a gay pride parade highlighting his obliviousness to social nuances Despite his quirks Taylor s character adds depth to Stars Hollow s dynamics showcasing the interplay between tradition and change in a small town setting Dave Rygalski edit Dave Rygalski played by Adam Brody is a guitarist in the band Hep Alien alongside Lane Kim Zack Van Gerbig and Brian Fuller Introduced in the episode Application Anxiety Dave responds to Lane s band ad He and Lane date with a memorable moment being his misinterpretation of Mrs Kim s Shakespeare quote as biblical leading him to read the entire Bible When Brody left for The O C Dave s absence in the show was explained by sending him to college in California coinciding with the character s move and Zack becoming Lane s romantic interest and eventual husband The character Dave Rygalski was inspired by Helen Pai s real life husband sharing a similar musical passion and devotion with Helen Pai being the show s co producer and inspiration for Lane Kim s character The name Helen Pai is an anagram for the band name Hep Alien tying together the real life influence and creative aspects of the character s development on the show 12 Marty edit Marty portrayed by Wayne Wilcox was initially introduced in Season 4 as the naked guy due to a mishap at a party He later forms a casual breakfast group called The Breakfast Crew with Rory and friends Marty s romantic feelings for Rory surface in Season 5 during a disastrous dinner with Logan s friends Despite Rory s rejection Marty s storyline continues when he reappears dating Rory s friend Lucy Krysten Ritter hiding their past from her Tensions rise at Lucy s birthday party when Marty s lingering feelings for Rory come to light causing rifts in their relationships In subsequent episodes Marty s unresolved emotions cause friction between him Rory and Lucy culminating in a revealing dinner where Logan exposes Marty s lingering feelings for Rory leading to Lucy s breakup with Marty However Rory s sincere apology to Lucy helps mend their friendship with Lucy realizing Rory wasn t at fault Marty s storyline highlights the complexities of unrequited love and the impact it can have on friendships and relationships within the series Recurring characters editStars Hollow edit Patricia Miss Patty LaCosta Liz Torres 2000 2007 Stars Hollow s oft married oft divorced dance instructor She often makes name dropping references to her past as a dancer and singer how much of it is true is unknown She is usually seen lusting after young men and wishing she could marry again She and Babette know most of the gossip of the town though Babette mentions that Patty normally gets the town gossip before her because her phone intercepts other people s phone calls Second only to Taylor she seems to be the most influential citizen of Stars Hollow Her dance studio is used for town meetings among other community events Babette Dell Sally Struthers 2000 2007 eccentric neighbor and friend to the Gilmore girls She enjoys singing and music she appears to have been involved with many singers in the past and had a very interesting life She mentions once having been pushed out of a car and once joining a cult Often paired with Miss Patty Babette is very into gossiping She also is very protective of her garden gnomes her favorite being Pierpont She is married to Morey Dell and has a child a cat named Cinnamon After the cat dies they adopt a new cat named Apricot She at least once ate oatmeal She is a very attentive neighbor to the Gilmores calling for help when she is suspicious of trouble and expressing concern for their well being Morey Dell Ted Rooney 2000 2007 Babette s husband often plays the piano and has an anything goes mellow attitude Always wearing sunglasses he does whatever Babette tells him and is pretty much her opposite as Babette is loud short and plump and Morey is quiet tall and lanky Andrew Mike Gandolfi 2000 2005 owner of Stars Hollow Books and Revolutionary War re enacter Joe Brian Berke 2000 2006 pizza delivery man and resident of Stars Hollow Harry Porter David Huddleston 2000 2001 Stars Hollow s mayor He appears in two episodes of Season 1 Drella Alex Borstein 2000 a skilled but rude and sarcastic harp player who worked at the Independence Inn for a while She appears in four episodes of Season 1 Borstein who plays Drella was originally cast as Sookie but had to drop out after the pilot episode Borstein returns in later seasons as the characters of Doris voice only and Miss Celine Grant Grant Lee Phillips 2001 2007 the town s troubadour Fran Weston Linda Porter 2001 2003 owner of Weston s bakery and the run down building of the old Dragonfly Inn Fran dies in Season 3 After her death Lorelai and Sookie buy the building and remodel it keeping the name in honor of Fran Rachel Lisa Ann Hadley 2001 Luke s intermittent ex girlfriend from days prior to the time period across which the show is set She is a traveling photographer and while she and Luke loved each other their different lifestyles were ultimately unable to mesh She returns to Stars Hollow during Season 1 but eventually leaves again Clara Forester Scout Taylor Compton 2001 2004 Dean Forester s younger sister In 2016 revival she has moved to Berlin with her boyfriend Bootsy Brian Tarantina 2001 2002 a Stars Hollow resident who owns and runs the magazine newspaper stand He is sometimes a foil for Luke as the two seem to share a common dislike of each other that stems from an incident the two shared in first grade where Luke blamed Bootsy for ruining a clay handprint of his Tom Biff Yeager 2001 2007 a construction contractor in Stars Hollow He remodels the Twickum House Lorelai s house Luke s diner when Luke needs more room and after Kirk ran his car through the window Taylor s soda shop and both the Independence and Dragonfly Inns Gypsy Rose Abdoo 2002 2007 Stars Hollow s wise cracking mechanic She is usually one of the first to protest Taylor s harebrained schemes but is nonetheless very involved in town activities Zach Van Gerbig Todd Lowe 2002 2007 guitarist and vocalists of Lane s band Hep Alien he later dates and subsequently marries Lane and their twin sons Kwan and Steve are born near the end of Season 7 His own father abandoned him when he was ten years old Brian Fuller John Cabrera 2002 2007 is the bass player of Lane s band Hep Alien At one point Lane Zach and Brian also share an apartment Brian is known for having several ailments including asthma hypoglycemia a deviated septum and rosacea In Season 6 Brian accidentally causes the band s break up when he writes a song about Lane infuriating fellow band member and Lane s boyfriend Zach The band eventually re unites at Zach and Lane s wedding but disbands once more when Lane becomes pregnant Reverend Archie Skinner Jim Jansen 2002 2007 2016 Stars Hollow s minister Has a good sense of humor little patience for Taylor and a close friendship with Rabbi Barans He marries Luke and Lorelai in November 2016 Rabbi David Barans Alan Blumenfeld 2002 2006 Stars Hollow s Rabbi Like Reverend Skinner also shows little patience for Taylor and likes to make jokes at his expense Mrs Cassini Pat Crawford Brown 2002 2004 resident of Stars Hollow Sophie Bloom Carole King 2002 2005 2016 owner of Stars Hollow s music store Gil Sebastian Bach 2003 2007 Joins Lane Zach and Brian s band Hep Alien after the band s original guitarist Dave moves to California Gil is much older than the rest of the band has a wife and kids and owns a sandwich shop Prior to his days in Hep Alien he was a member of an unnamed rock band that split up shortly before they could have had their big break Actor Sebastian Bach was the former singer for the rock band Skid Row Liz Danes Kathleen Wilhoite 2003 2007 Luke s sister she enters the series as a mother to Jess When she first arrives Luke is frustrated with her inability to get her life in order with a history of bad choices and relationships She later turns her life around when she meets and marries T J and she makes a living making and selling jewelry in Renaissance fairs She and T J move to Stars Hollow in Season 6 and the pair have a successful relationship and a child Doula Liz becomes Luke s main confidante once he and Lorelai separate She and Jess are on good terms in 2016 T J Michael DeLuise 2003 2007 husband of Liz and father of Doula Pretends to be a contractor for a time His real name is Gary Lulu Rini Bell 2003 2007 an elementary school teacher at Stars Hollow who begins dating Kirk She is eternally cheerful and enthusiastically supports Kirk in even his most bizarre endeavours Kyle Chauncey Leopardi 2003 2005 a classmate and friend of Dean s from Stars Hollow High who went on to lose his hand in the Iraq War and had it replaced by a hook He does not seem to mind though often making jokes and using his missing hand to attract girls Note that when he is in the Navy his uniform sleeve incorrectly shows two red diagonal stripes which are service stripes which would indicate at least 8 years of Naval service Lindsay Anne Lister Forester Arielle Kebbel 2003 2004 dates and then marries Dean after his breakup with Rory they later divorce after she learns of his affair with Rory Caesar Aris Alvarado 2003 2007 2016 cook at Luke s Diner Oft mentioned before finally making his first appearance in Season 3 Episode 20 He still works for Luke in 2016 Caesar appears in Season 2 Episode 14 and 15 but is played by a different actor Yung Chiu Samson Yi 2003 a Korean medical student who dates Lane for a while because their parents want them to In reality Lane is dating Dave while Yung Chiu is dating Karen a Japanese girl his parents do not approve of Yung Chiu eventually develops real feelings for Lane and refuses to break up with her while dumping Karen Carrie Duncan Jill Brennan 2004 2005 Crazy Carrie Liz s high school friend who had a crush on Luke who also claims to have made out with Luke while both were in high school which Luke denies Kyon Susane Lee 2004 2006 Korean exchange student whom Lane resents because she believes her mother is trying to replace Lane with her after Lane moves out Kyon later begins rebelling from Mrs Kim like Lane had wearing makeup and liking Avril Lavigne to Lane s amusement Chilton edit Hanlin Charleston Dakin Matthews 2000 2005 2007 2016 the headmaster of Chilton Academy Louise Grant Teal Redmann and Madeline Lynn Shelly Cole 2000 2004 Paris s best friends forming a small clique with her in order for Paris to assert her power Madeline is an effervescent airhead Louise has a very dry wit and both are much more interested in dating boys than succeeding academically Henry Cho Eddie Shin 2001 2002 a Chilton student who dated Lane Bradley Brad Langford Adam Wylie 2001 2003 a Chilton student who is scared of Paris he leaves to perform in Into the Woods on Broadway analogous with Wylie s real life stint in the play on Broadway but returns later on Francine Francie Jarvis Emily Bergl 2001 2003 2016 the leader of the Puffs Chilton s secret sorority recruits Rory and in turn Paris for the club In Season 3 she is the senior class president often clashing with both Paris and Rory She returns in A Year in the Life for an appearance in Spring Yale edit Tana Schrick Olivia Hack 2003 2004 Rory Paris and Janet s roommate during Rory s first year at Yale Tana is a 16 year old prodigy with no idea how to react in most social situations often giving blunt answers to questions when tact or certain levels of discretion would have been called for Janet Billing Katie Walder 2003 2005 Rory Paris and Tana s roommate during Rory s first year at Yale She is very athletic and often gets up in the early hours of the morning infuriating Paris Glenn Babble Ethan Cohn 2003 2005 a Yale student whom Rory befriends He is often seen as an insecure nervous wreck worrying about very small things Asher Fleming Michael York 2005 2006 a brilliant Yale professor and author who dated Paris and many other female students He dies in Season 5 Doyle McMaster Danny Strong 2003 2007 2016 editor of the Yale Daily News during Rory s first year at Yale later begins dating Paris He is quick to anger and always seems to be stressed In A Year in the Life he has since become a successful Hollywood screenwriter married to Paris though separating from her during the course of the series analogous to Strong s real life success as a writer producer of films and television series such as Empire and The Butler Robert Nicholas Holmes 2005 2006 2016 member of the Life amp Death Brigrade and friend of Logan He comes to Finn s birthday party with Rory which makes Logan jealous When talking to Lorelai Rory does not know his surname and thinks out Grimaldi Finn Tanc Sade 2005 2007 2016 an extremely eccentric Australian friend of Logan and Colin at Yale he is also forever trying to get Rosemary to go home with him In Season 5 Finn s catchphrase is Have we met before which he asks Rory many times When Logan has an accident he and Colin think about adopting Logan by claiming they are gay Colin McCrae Alan Loayza 2005 2007 2016 a friend of Logan and Finn s at Yale His dad dated several women so Colin had a lot of different stepmothers He fell in love with a milkmaid while having vacation in Holland with Finn and Logan Stephanie Katherine Bailess 2005 a member of the Life amp Death Brigade and a friend of Logan Colin and Robert Rory first spots her wearing a ballgown and a gorilla mask jumping into a black SUV and exclaiming In Omnia Paratus the motto of the Life amp Death Brigade She later attends a weekend event in the woods with other members of the Life amp Death Brigade Juliet Riki Lindhome and Rosemary Elisabeth Abbott 2005 2006 friends of Logan and Rory According to Rosemary Juliet hasn t eaten a full meal since 1994 Lucy Krysten Ritter and Olivia Michelle Ongkingco 2006 2007 two existing friends whom Rory befriends at an art gallery in her final year of college Lucy is dating Marty when Rory meets her and the circumstances of their breakup lead to a temporary rift between Rory and the girls but they reconcile and enjoy graduation together Lucy is particularly quirky most notably referring to Marty as Boyfriend rather than by name during the entire time they are dating Olivia refers to all things as being genius Professor Bell George Anthony Bell 2003 2007 one of Rory s professors Bill Devon Michaels Arthur A K Karlton Adam Hendershott Joanna Joni Rona Benson Sheila Amy Sloan and Raj Danny Pudi 2006 staff members at the Yale Daily News Other edit Lorelai Trix Gilmore nee Gilmore Marion Ross 2001 2003 2004 The original Lorelai Richard s mother and Lorelai s grandmother who dies in Season 4 Having never approved of Richard s marriage to Emily whose family came from a lower social standing in her opinion she treats Emily with absolute contempt whenever she visits Straub Hayden Peter Michael Goetz and Francine Hayden Cristine Rose 2001 2003 parents of Christopher whose friendship with Lorelai s parents dwindled after Lorelai became pregnant with Rory Christopher is shown to have a very negative relationship with them They appear in two episodes Straub shows a strong dislike toward Lorelai and even insults Rory This causes a nearly physical altercation with Richard When Lorelai was pregnant Straub suggested abortion to Emily s strong objection Straub dies later before ever making amends with his son or having a relationship with his estranged granddaughter Francine is shown to be less argumentive but still resistant to accepting Rory as her granddaughter Jamie Brandon Barash 2002 2004 Paris first boyfriend Sherry Tinsdale Madchen Amick 2002 2003 Christopher Hayden s girlfriend whom he later marries and then divorces She later leaves him and Gigi and goes to Paris Nicole Leahy Tricia O Kelly 2003 2004 Taylor s lawyer whom Luke begins dating and then marries on the spur of the moment on a cruise they immediately file for divorce then attempt to reconcile and begin dating again and then again call it off Nicole cheats on Luke and once he finds out that she cheated the couple break up for good in Season 4 Alex Lesman Billy Burke 2003 dates Lorelai for a short period Met at a lecture she and Sookie took before starting their Inn Rune Max Perlich 2001 Jackson Belleville s cousin After a disastrous date with Lorelai he is eventually hired as the Independence Inn s handyman He appears in three episodes Beau Belleville Nick Offerman 2003 2005 Jackson Belleville s brother Floyd Stiles Lawrence Pressman 2004 father of Jason Stiles and Richard s business partner Marilyn Marion Ross 2004 2005 Richard s cousin Actress Marion Ross played Marilyn after the death of her previous character Trix in Season 4 Aunt Jun Denice Kumagi 2004 2006 Lane s aunt Mitchum Huntzberger Gregg Henry 2005 2007 2016 Logan s billionaire publisher father is a frequent antagonist to Logan Rory and Lorelai He is a Yale alumnus and member of the Life amp Death Brigade Shira Huntzberger Leann Hunley 2005 wife of Mitchum and mother of Logan Honor Huntzberger Devon Sorvari 2004 2006 Logan s sister April Nardini Vanessa Marano 2005 2007 2016 daughter of Anna and Luke was unknown to Luke until age 12 when she comes to the diner to obtain a sample of Luke s hair for a school science project In the revival she is attending MIT Anna Nardini Sherilyn Fenn 2006 2007 sells vintage merchandise mother with Luke of April Nardini Also plays Sasha Jimmy Mariano s girlfriend in Season 3 Georgia Gigi Hayden Nicolette Collier 2006 2007 is born in Season 3 to Christopher and Sherry Rory s half sister In 2016 she is living in France Lane s grandmother June Kyoto Lu 2006 the mother of Mrs Kim Her relationship with her daughter is shown to be similar to the relationship Mrs Kim has with her own as all the two do during her visit is argue She appears to be very critical of her daughter and appears to be the only character Mrs Kim will answer to Their relationship may be based on the fact that she is Buddhist whereas her daughter is Christian thus making them clash at Lane s wedding Matthew John Sloan 2006 Jess colleague at Truncheon Books Notable guest stars editActors Madchen Amick actress known for Twin Peaks appeared as Sherry Tinsdale Christopher Hayden s partner and mother of his daughter GiGi Alex Borstein Family Guy voice actress of such voices as Lois Griffin as well as MADtv actress as Independence Inn harp player Drella ep 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 and as Emily Gilmore s fashion consultant Miss Celine 3 21 5 12 Borstein also has an uncredited part as Doris in episode 3 5 Note Alex was also the original Sookie and had already shot the pilot before contract obligations with MADtv intervened she never appeared in the show as Sookie Alex Borstein was married to Jackson Douglas who plays Sookie s husband on the show Kathy Baker appeared as Mia the owner of the Independence Inn in Season 7 Adam Brody American actor best known for his role as Seth Cohen on The O C as Dave Lane s boyfriend and singer in band season 3 George Coe veteran character actor appeared as Grandpa Huntzberger in episode 19 of season 5 Eileen Davidson soap opera actress guest starred as waitress season 5 Sherilyn Fenn as Sasha Jess s Dad s Jimmy live in girlfriend ep 3 21 and Anna Nardini the ex girlfriend of Luke Danes and protective mother of April seasons 6 7 Elizabeth Franz appeared as the owner of the Independence Inn Mia in Season 2 Joe Fria appeared as a waiter in ep 1 12 Double Date and as an old friend of Sookie s who has feelings for her in ep 3 11 I Solemnly Swear Jon Hamm American actor best known for his role as Donald Draper in Mad Men as Peyton Sanders in Season 3 Episode 5 Eight O Clock at the Oasis Victoria Justice actress singer and dancer best known roles as Lola Martinez in Zoey 101 and Tori Vega in Victorious Jessica Sugar Kiper actress and second runner up on Survivor Gabon as Shane Jess s girlfriend season 3 Nancy Lenehan character actress guest starred as LaDawn owner of the Cheshire Cat B amp B in ep 2 4 Traci Lords actress former adult entertainer as an interior decorator Season 4 Seth MacFarlane Emmy winning American animator screenwriter producer director voice actor and creator of Family Guy and co creator of American Dad ep 2 21 and 3 11 as fellow graduate of business school with Lorelai Bruce McCulloch actor writer and director best known as a member of the comedy troupe Kids in the Hall as Tobin night manager of the Independence Inn and day manager of the Dragonfly Inn in episodes 3 18 and 4 10 Chad Michael Murray American actor best known for his role as Lucas Scott in One Tree Hill as Tristin DuGray in seasons 1 and 2 Nick Offerman American actor best known for his role as Ron Swanson on Parks and Recreation as Beau Belleville Jackson s brother in ep 4 7 and 6 4 Max Greenfield American actor best known for his role as Schmidt on New Girl as Lucas a member of Dean s bachelor party in the Episode Chicken or Beef Melora Hardin American actress best known for her role as Jan Levinson on The Office as Carolyn Bates a psychiatrist Emily tries to set Christopher up with in ep 6 22 13 Masi Oka Digital effects artist and Emmy nominated actor known for his role as Hiro Nakamura from Heroes guest starred as a Harvard philosophy student in ep 2 4 Mary Lynn Rajskub American actress amp singer known for her role as Chloe O Brian on 24 as Girlfriend in Kirk s film in ep 2 19 and as Troubadour in ep 6 22 Marion Ross American actress known for her role as Marion Cunningham on Happy Days as Lorelai Trix Gilmore and her niece Marilyn ep 1 18 3 10 3 15 4 14 4 16 5 13 Brandon James Routh credited as B J Routh American actor former fashion model and lead in Superman Returns Atom Ray Palmer in the CW Arrowverse series ep 1 13 Heidi Van Horne as Vintage Girl hostess of the USO DAR party season 6 Michael York actor as Professor Asher Fleming Season 4 Jane Lynch most known for her role in Glee plays a nurse who annoys Emily Gilmore when Richard Gilmore collapses and is taken into the hospital in season one Rami Malek best known for his role as Elliot Alderson from Mr Robot and Oscar winning performance as Freddie Mercury in Bohemian Rhapsody guest starred as Andy in episode 4 11 It was his first acting job Musicians Paul Anka singer as himself in Lorelai s dream ep 6 18 In season six his name was used for Lorelai s dog Sebastian Bach singer best known as the ex frontman for Skid Row as Gil Lane s bandmate seasons 4 7 The Bangles early 80s all women band as themselves ep 1 13 Carole King American singer songwriter and pianist as music store owner Sophie Bloom ep 2 20 5 18 6 10 She also sings the show s theme song with her daughter Louise Goffin Pernice Brothers rock band ep 6 22 The Shins indie rock band as themselves ep 4 17 Sam Phillips American singer songwriter ep 6 22 Also the music producer for the show Grant Lee Phillips as town troubadour Sonic Youth rock band members Thurston Moore and Kim Gordon with their daughter ep 6 22 Sparks rock band ep 6 22 Yo la Tengo rock band ep 6 22 Politicians and others Madeleine Albright 64th United States Secretary of State and first woman to hold that position as Lorelai Gilmore in Rory s dream ep 6 7 Christiane Amanpour chief international correspondent for CNN as herself ep 7 22 Barbara Levy Boxer D California American politician and the current junior U S Senator from the State of California as herself ep 3 1 Norman Kingsley Mailer American novelist journalist playwright screenwriter and film director as himself ep 5 6 Doug Ose American politician former Republican member of the United States House of Representatives from 1999 to 2005 representing the 3rd District of California as himself ep 3 1Unseen characters editMr Kim Lane s father and Mrs Kim s husband is referenced in the beginning of the show but is never seen There has been great speculation around who he is Mr Kim is shown in GIlmore Girls A Year in the Life 2016 14 Al owner and manager of Al s Pancake World The quality of his food can be erratic but the food is the Gilmores second favorite eating establishment after Luke s Bitty Charleston Hanlin Charleston s wife and a good friend of Emily is often mentioned when Emily hears news of Chilton and Rory before Lorelai does Mrs Gleason Kirk s overbearing mother who will not let him have a key and who mothered a lot of children of whom Kirk is the youngest Kirk still lives with her but tries to stay out of the house for as long as possible often inhabiting Luke s until closing time Sookie s third child The show finished before Sookie was able to give birth to her third child East Side Tilly a rival of Miss Patty and Babette Notes edit Edward Herrman is credited as Special Appearance By Edward Herrman died on 31 December 2014 His character s death was therefore written into the story of Year in the Life This included a scene of his funeral and Emily coming to terms with becoming a widow In season 2 3 Liza Weil is only credited in the episodes she appears Jared Padalecki is only credited in the episodes he appears Milo Ventimiglia is only credited in the episodes he appears In the second episode of season one The Lorelais First Day At Chilton Gunn played a character named Mick who worked as a DSL installer In the third episode he played an unnamed character delivering swans at a wedding He was then given the recurring role of Kirk Chris Eigeman is only credited in the episodes he appears Alex Borstein also played Sookie in the original un aired pilot References edit Sookie St James Was Supposed to be Gay on Gilmore Girls HuffPost 6 June 2015 Julis Nam 2007 12 20 Adventism According to Gilmore Girls A Prime Time Commentary spectrummagazine org Retrieved 2014 10 15 Keiko Agena 2016 01 21 With the Real Life LaneKim Helen Pai Good Gilmore things are coming Keiko Agena on Facebook Retrieved 2016 02 04 Gonzalez Sandra 7 June 2015 6 things we learned at the big Gilmore Girls reunion Mashable Retrieved 4 July 2015 Liza Weil ShareTV com Retrieved February 11 2018 Gilmore Girls Jared Padalecki Returning as Dean for Netflix Revival 11 February 2016 Hines Kelly October 26 2015 Milo Ventimiglia intends to be part of Gilmore Girls revival Tulsa World Retrieved February 11 2016 Milo Ventimiglia MiloVentimiglia February 10 2016 What a great time to get back on set with some friends JessIsBack warnerbrostv netflix MV Tweet Retrieved February 11 2016 via Twitter Kirk I ve been working for eleven years Luke I ve had fifteen thousand jobs I ve saved every dollar I ve ever made That and the miracle of compound interest has created a bounty of a quarter of a million dollars Again just under I don t want to brag season 5 ep 21 Blame Booze and Melville Kirk By the way I think you might be the prettiest girl I ve ever seen outside of a really filthy magazine season 3 ep 2 Haunted Leg The family name is a reference to the main character of the 1957 movie Sweet Smell of Success Ada Tseng Ode to Gilmore Girls Behind the Musicality of TV s Beloved Show Archived 2014 04 08 at the Wayback Machine Asia Pacific Arts August 23 2006 17 celebrities you probably forgot 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