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List of Northern Exposure characters

The following are fictional characters who appeared in Northern Exposure, an American television series which originally aired on CBS from July 1990 to July 1995.

Main characters edit

Joel Fleischman
Joel (Rob Morrow) is the central character at the beginning of the series, a young, somewhat uptight Jewish doctor from Flushing, Queens (New York City) who is contractually bound to practice in the remote Alaskan town of Cicely for four years to repay a student loan from the government. The comedy centered originally on the clash between Fleischman's petty and neurotic, almost Woody Allen-like, urban mindset and the easy-going, community-minded people around him. The role receded somewhat in importance by season four, as behind the scenes Morrow was involved in contentious contract negotiations, and Fleischman's character was minimized or even entirely absent for some later episodes. Frustrated at the lack of growth for the character and willing to take on film offers (such as Quiz Show), Morrow left the series in the middle of the sixth (and final) season.[1]
Maurice J. Minnifield
Maurice (Barry Corbin) is a macho, patriotic ex-astronaut and millionaire entrepreneur, owner of the local radio station KBHR and newspaper, as well as fifteen thousand acres (60 km²) of local land and head of Cicely's chamber of commerce. Acting as the town's unofficial mayor, he is determined to make tiny Cicely the next boomtown, on "the cusp of the new Alaskan Riviera," Maurice arranges to bring Dr. Fleischman to the town, which previously had no permanent physician. In season 3, Maurice is visited by a South Korean man who turns out to be his son (Yung Duk Won) that he fathered during his deployment in South Korea in the 1950s as a Marine, who in turn has his own son (Yung Bong Joo) that makes Maurice a grandfather.
Christopher Danforth Stevens
Chris (John Corbett) is the disc jockey at KBHR, conceptual sculptor, and an ex-convict who spent most of his prison time reading, a fact which makes him one of the most well-educated people in Cicely. He intersperses the music of his morning show with philosophical musings on the nature of life and readings from such writers as Walt Whitman, William Shakespeare, Leo Tolstoy, Carl Jung, and Maurice Sendak (Where the Wild Things Are). Chris is also Cicely's only clergyman, ordained as a minister in the Universal Life Church through an advertisement in Rolling Stone magazine. As radio host "Chris in the Morning", he serves as the de facto narrator for the show.
Mary Margaret "Maggie" O'Connell
Maggie (Janine Turner) is a professional bush pilot, property agent and Fleischman's landlord. She was a debutante from a wealthy Irish American family in Grosse Pointe, Michigan. She is wary of having relationships with men because all five of her former boyfriends died in bizarre accidents while in the prime of life. However, she falls for Mike Monroe (Anthony Edwards), a lawyer who is hyper-allergic to many man-made substances; in a reversal of her prior track record, he recovers completely and leaves. An ardent feminist, Maggie has a screwball, love-hate relationship with Fleischman, including the occasional sexual episode.
Shelly Marie Tambo Vincoeur
Shelly (Cynthia Geary) is a young beauty pageant winner, Miss Northwest Passage, with a somewhat 'surfer dude' shallow-but-sweet personality, who comes from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. She is brought to Cicely by Maurice, who had hoped to marry her. Shortly after her arrival, she met and fell in love with the much older (by 44 years) Holling Vincoeur. Shelly nearly becomes a bigamist when she almost marries Holling before divorcing minor league hockey player Wayne Jones (Brandon Douglas), whom she had married solely to get him to stop proposing.
Holling Gustav Vincoeur
Holling (John Cullum) is a sexagenarian hunter and owner of The Brick bar and restaurant, where he lives upstairs with Shelly. Born in Québec (or the Yukon; both are mentioned in different seasons) and later becoming a naturalized US citizen, he had been best friends with Maurice until they had a falling out over Shelly. His father and grandfather both lived to be over 100 years old, spending most of their lives as widowers despite marrying much younger women; fearing the same bitter fate, Holling had sworn off love until Shelly appeared. He claims to be a direct descendant of King Louis XIV of France and attempts to distance himself as much as possible from his despotic ancestors, all despicable people. After 23 years as unelected mayor of Cicely, he loses that post to Edna Hancock, who runs against him because of a grudge, in the town's very first election in 1992.
Ed Chigliak
Ed (Darren E. Burrows) is a mild-mannered, amiably tactless half-Native Alaskan who was abandoned as a young child and raised by the local Tlingits. He works for Maurice and later part-time at Ruth-Anne's general store. A film buff and would-be director, he is occasionally visited by his invisible spirit guide, One-Who-Waits. In season 5, he becomes a shaman-in-training and is thus visited by a personal demon, a dwarf who embodies Ed's low self-esteem (a development that Burrows later expressed his disapproval over). [2] Ed writes, directs, and produces his own film about Cicely and another film about a fellow Native American's traditional handicraft while later organizing a Tlingit-dub of The Prisoner of Zenda.
Ruth-Anne Miller
Ruth-Anne (Peg Phillips) is the septuagenarian owner of the general store who moved to Cicely thirty years earlier from Portland, Oregon. A widow, she lives alone until late in the series, when she becomes involved with Walt Kupfer (see below). Like Holling, she is one of the more rational/balanced characters and always has an open ear for her customers' personal problems. She too is a film buff and has earnest conversations with Ed on this topic.
Marilyn Whirlwind
Marilyn (Elaine Miles) is Fleischman's Native Alaskan receptionist. Preternaturally patient and imperturbable, Marilyn speaks sparingly, while her boss rarely stops talking. She occasionally offers up wisdom in the form of a Native American folk legend in response to another Cicelian who is troubled about some issue.
Phil Capra
Phil (Paul Provenza) is recruited as town physician after Fleischman takes to the wilderness. A refugee from Los Angeles, Capra is more gracious than Fleischman in a small town setting, but even more hapless. The character of Phil Capra was introduced in the show's final season, with a few of his first scenes being in the last episode with Morrow as star.[3]
Michelle Schowdowski Capra
Michelle (Teri Polo) is Phil's wife. She is a writer for publications such as in-flight airline magazines. She gets work as a reporter for a newspaper owned by Maurice Minnifield, but when Maurice starts applying editorial pressure, she decides she prefers waitressing at the Brick. For a time, she has visions of Fleischman's rabbi, Schulman. The character of Michelle Schowdowski Capra was introduced in the show's final season.

Recurring characters edit

Adam
Adam (Adam Arkin) is an abrasive, ungroomed, misanthropic, bilious, cantankerous and colorful "genius" gourmet chef who may or may not have worked for the CIA in the past, which may explain how he has so much information about everyone. He lives off the grid and in the woods, and was first introduced as a mythic legend figure, something akin to Bigfoot. People in Cicely spoke of him as a tall-tale figure at first. Adam usually has a chip on his shoulder and offers an offensive rebuttal to anyone who compliments him. He is married to Eve. Arkin directed one of the episodes in the fourth season.
Dave
Dave is the cheerful Native American cook at the Brick. In early episodes, he has few lines, but his role expands in later seasons, particularly in scenes with Holling and Shelly, but also with Joel, who often asks him to explain local Native American customs. Dave and Shelly appear to get along particularly well, likely because of their similarly friendly personalities. He was called Buffalo Child in the episode "Sex, Lies, and Ed's Tape",[4] and then William J. White.[5]
Eugene
Eugene (Earl Quewezance) replaced Dave as the cook at the Brick near the end of the fifth season.
Earl the Barber
Earl is a frequent background extra played by Jerry Morris,[6] the real owner of the barbershop that appears in the show.
Eve
Eve (Valerie Mahaffey) is the hypochondriacal heiress to a tungsten fortune; she is also Adam's wife and a Christian Scientist. She was first introduced in the season three episode "The Bumpy Road to Love", where a house call by Joel leads to an argument between Adam and her. Mahaffey won an Emmy Award in 1992 for her portrayal of Eve during that season. Eve and Adam spend part of each year as jet-setters and part as near-hermits in a cabin near Cicely; the two decide to marry after Eve is pregnant (having spent 12 years together), which leads to strife when her status as an heiress of tungsten ore comes out when she tries to back out of the wedding (which goes through anyway). She and Adam eventually have a child together, named Aldridge.
Lester Haines
Lester (Apesanahkwat) is the fourth wealthiest man in the interior (and as a Haida, the first native to crack the top five). He is regarded as a rival by the wealthiest, Maurice. His daughter Heather Haines is briefly Ed Chigliak's love interest.
Erick Reese Hillman and Ron Bantz
Erick (Don McManus) and Ron (Doug Ballard) are a gay couple who (at the end of season two) buy a house from Maurice in order to open an upscale bed and breakfast called the Sourdough Inn. They are married by Chris late in the fifth season.
Caldecott "Cal" E. Ingraham
Cal (Simon Templeman) is a violinist who becomes so obsessed with a valuable antique violin purchased by Maurice that he attempts to kill Maurice. He reappears in several episodes.
Hayden Keyes
Hayden (James L. Dunn) is Cicely's blacksmith by trade and a firewood salesman, in addition to performing other odd jobs. He is well liked, but has a shady past and is not above stealing and trying an insurance scam.
Walter "Walt" Kupfer
Walt (Moultrie Patten) is a rugged but friendly fur trapper, and love interest of Ruth-Anne Miller in later seasons. He was addicted to his work as a stockbroker in New York City and retired to Cicely on the advice of his doctor "more than 30 years" ago.
Mike Monroe
Mike (Anthony Edwards) is a hyper-allergic lawyer turned climate activist. He is initially nicknamed "The Bubble Man" by the citizens of Cicely. Mike comes to Alaska to escape the pollution that gave him multiple chemical sensitivity. Maggie O'Connell, attracted by Mike's show of courage in battling his illness, encourages him to come out of his airtight house more often, and they briefly become a couple. In an apparent inversion of "Maggie's Curse," Mike's symptoms suddenly vanish, whereupon he leaves town to join a Greenpeace ship at Murmansk, much to Maggie's disappointment.
One-Who-Waits
One-Who-Waits (Floyd Westerman) is Ed Chigliak's spirit guide, the ghost of a long-dead chief from Ed's Native American Bear clan.
Richard "Rick" Pederson
Rick (Grant Goodeve) is Maggie O'Connell's first-season boyfriend. He dies at the end of the second season when an errant satellite falls on him during a camping trip. After his death, it is revealed that he was a compulsive sex addict who cheated on Maggie with hundreds of other women. In one episode after Rick's death, Maggie encounters one of them face-to-face where they discuss Rick's relational complexities.
Leonard Quinhagak
Leonard (Graham Greene) is a native medicine man, Marilyn's cousin and Ed's mentor. He is also the local totem pole carver, which is featured in an episode where he creates a totem for the Whirlwind family, which rekindles a long-running feud between the Raven and Bear clans.
Elaine Schulman
Elaine (Jessica Lundy) is Joel Fleishman's fiancée/ex-fiancée. She is first heard in an outgoing message on an answering machine, and first appears in the season 1 episode "Russian Flu", when she visits Joel in Cicely. After breaking up with Joel by letter in order to marry a retired judge, she visits Joel again after the death of her husband in the season 3 episode "Roots".
Rabbi Schulman
Schulman (Jerry Adler) is Joel's rabbi from New York City. He inexplicably appears to Joel in "visions"—and also once to Michelle Capra.
Sergeant Barbara Semanski
Barbara (Diane Delano) is a rugged Alaska state trooper and gun enthusiast, and the on-again/off-again love interest of Maurice Minnifield. She is a no-nonsense law enforcement officer who is very particular about enforcing each and every law. When she learns that Maurice cheats on his income tax return, she leaves him. She does the same when she finds he is harboring a fugitive; and even arrests Maurice for a minor offense.
Bernard Stevens
Bernard (Richard Cummings Jr.) is Chris's "half-brother and spiritual doppelgänger." Their father was a bigamist "travelling man" (a reference to the Ricky Nelson song "Travelin' Man") whose double life was exposed only after his death. Their relationship extends beyond being merely half-brothers, as they also share dreams, emotions, and thoughts. They have the same birthday and birth year, making them "twins," despite having different mothers, one white and the other black.

Notes edit

  1. ^ "Rob Morrow's long goodbye to Cicely". 28 November 1994.
  2. ^ Burrows, Darren (2006). Northern Exposed. Film Farms LLC. p. 137.
  3. ^ "Provenza keeps "Exposure' faith". Tampa Bay Times.
  4. ^ Buffalo Child at IMDb
  5. ^ William J. White at IMDb
  6. ^ Jerry Morris at IMDb

References edit

  • Chunovic, Louis (1995). The Northern Exposure Book: The Official Publication of the Television Series. Carol Publishing Corporation. ISBN 0-8065-1623-2.


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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations March 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message The following are fictional characters who appeared in Northern Exposure an American television series which originally aired on CBS from July 1990 to July 1995 Contents 1 Main characters 2 Recurring characters 3 Notes 4 ReferencesMain characters editJoel Fleischman Joel Rob Morrow is the central character at the beginning of the series a young somewhat uptight Jewish doctor from Flushing Queens New York City who is contractually bound to practice in the remote Alaskan town of Cicely for four years to repay a student loan from the government The comedy centered originally on the clash between Fleischman s petty and neurotic almost Woody Allen like urban mindset and the easy going community minded people around him The role receded somewhat in importance by season four as behind the scenes Morrow was involved in contentious contract negotiations and Fleischman s character was minimized or even entirely absent for some later episodes Frustrated at the lack of growth for the character and willing to take on film offers such as Quiz Show Morrow left the series in the middle of the sixth and final season 1 Maurice J Minnifield Maurice Barry Corbin is a macho patriotic ex astronaut and millionaire entrepreneur owner of the local radio station KBHR and newspaper as well as fifteen thousand acres 60 km of local land and head of Cicely s chamber of commerce Acting as the town s unofficial mayor he is determined to make tiny Cicely the next boomtown on the cusp of the new Alaskan Riviera Maurice arranges to bring Dr Fleischman to the town which previously had no permanent physician In season 3 Maurice is visited by a South Korean man who turns out to be his son Yung Duk Won that he fathered during his deployment in South Korea in the 1950s as a Marine who in turn has his own son Yung Bong Joo that makes Maurice a grandfather Christopher Danforth Stevens Chris John Corbett is the disc jockey at KBHR conceptual sculptor and an ex convict who spent most of his prison time reading a fact which makes him one of the most well educated people in Cicely He intersperses the music of his morning show with philosophical musings on the nature of life and readings from such writers as Walt Whitman William Shakespeare Leo Tolstoy Carl Jung and Maurice Sendak Where the Wild Things Are Chris is also Cicely s only clergyman ordained as a minister in the Universal Life Church through an advertisement in Rolling Stone magazine As radio host Chris in the Morning he serves as the de facto narrator for the show Mary Margaret Maggie O Connell Maggie Janine Turner is a professional bush pilot property agent and Fleischman s landlord She was a debutante from a wealthy Irish American family in Grosse Pointe Michigan She is wary of having relationships with men because all five of her former boyfriends died in bizarre accidents while in the prime of life However she falls for Mike Monroe Anthony Edwards a lawyer who is hyper allergic to many man made substances in a reversal of her prior track record he recovers completely and leaves An ardent feminist Maggie has a screwball love hate relationship with Fleischman including the occasional sexual episode Shelly Marie Tambo Vincoeur Shelly Cynthia Geary is a young beauty pageant winner Miss Northwest Passage with a somewhat surfer dude shallow but sweet personality who comes from Saskatoon Saskatchewan She is brought to Cicely by Maurice who had hoped to marry her Shortly after her arrival she met and fell in love with the much older by 44 years Holling Vincoeur Shelly nearly becomes a bigamist when she almost marries Holling before divorcing minor league hockey player Wayne Jones Brandon Douglas whom she had married solely to get him to stop proposing Holling Gustav Vincoeur Holling John Cullum is a sexagenarian hunter and owner of The Brick bar and restaurant where he lives upstairs with Shelly Born in Quebec or the Yukon both are mentioned in different seasons and later becoming a naturalized US citizen he had been best friends with Maurice until they had a falling out over Shelly His father and grandfather both lived to be over 100 years old spending most of their lives as widowers despite marrying much younger women fearing the same bitter fate Holling had sworn off love until Shelly appeared He claims to be a direct descendant of King Louis XIV of France and attempts to distance himself as much as possible from his despotic ancestors all despicable people After 23 years as unelected mayor of Cicely he loses that post to Edna Hancock who runs against him because of a grudge in the town s very first election in 1992 Ed Chigliak Ed Darren E Burrows is a mild mannered amiably tactless half Native Alaskan who was abandoned as a young child and raised by the local Tlingits He works for Maurice and later part time at Ruth Anne s general store A film buff and would be director he is occasionally visited by his invisible spirit guide One Who Waits In season 5 he becomes a shaman in training and is thus visited by a personal demon a dwarf who embodies Ed s low self esteem a development that Burrows later expressed his disapproval over 2 Ed writes directs and produces his own film about Cicely and another film about a fellow Native American s traditional handicraft while later organizing a Tlingit dub of The Prisoner of Zenda Ruth Anne Miller Ruth Anne Peg Phillips is the septuagenarian owner of the general store who moved to Cicely thirty years earlier from Portland Oregon A widow she lives alone until late in the series when she becomes involved with Walt Kupfer see below Like Holling she is one of the more rational balanced characters and always has an open ear for her customers personal problems She too is a film buff and has earnest conversations with Ed on this topic Marilyn Whirlwind Marilyn Elaine Miles is Fleischman s Native Alaskan receptionist Preternaturally patient and imperturbable Marilyn speaks sparingly while her boss rarely stops talking She occasionally offers up wisdom in the form of a Native American folk legend in response to another Cicelian who is troubled about some issue Phil Capra Phil Paul Provenza is recruited as town physician after Fleischman takes to the wilderness A refugee from Los Angeles Capra is more gracious than Fleischman in a small town setting but even more hapless The character of Phil Capra was introduced in the show s final season with a few of his first scenes being in the last episode with Morrow as star 3 Michelle Schowdowski Capra Michelle Teri Polo is Phil s wife She is a writer for publications such as in flight airline magazines She gets work as a reporter for a newspaper owned by Maurice Minnifield but when Maurice starts applying editorial pressure she decides she prefers waitressing at the Brick For a time she has visions of Fleischman s rabbi Schulman The character of Michelle Schowdowski Capra was introduced in the show s final season Recurring characters editAdam Adam Adam Arkin is an abrasive ungroomed misanthropic bilious cantankerous and colorful genius gourmet chef who may or may not have worked for the CIA in the past which may explain how he has so much information about everyone He lives off the grid and in the woods and was first introduced as a mythic legend figure something akin to Bigfoot People in Cicely spoke of him as a tall tale figure at first Adam usually has a chip on his shoulder and offers an offensive rebuttal to anyone who compliments him He is married to Eve Arkin directed one of the episodes in the fourth season Dave Dave is the cheerful Native American cook at the Brick In early episodes he has few lines but his role expands in later seasons particularly in scenes with Holling and Shelly but also with Joel who often asks him to explain local Native American customs Dave and Shelly appear to get along particularly well likely because of their similarly friendly personalities He was called Buffalo Child in the episode Sex Lies and Ed s Tape 4 and then William J White 5 Eugene Eugene Earl Quewezance replaced Dave as the cook at the Brick near the end of the fifth season Earl the Barber Earl is a frequent background extra played by Jerry Morris 6 the real owner of the barbershop that appears in the show Eve Eve Valerie Mahaffey is the hypochondriacal heiress to a tungsten fortune she is also Adam s wife and a Christian Scientist She was first introduced in the season three episode The Bumpy Road to Love where a house call by Joel leads to an argument between Adam and her Mahaffey won an Emmy Award in 1992 for her portrayal of Eve during that season Eve and Adam spend part of each year as jet setters and part as near hermits in a cabin near Cicely the two decide to marry after Eve is pregnant having spent 12 years together which leads to strife when her status as an heiress of tungsten ore comes out when she tries to back out of the wedding which goes through anyway She and Adam eventually have a child together named Aldridge Lester Haines Lester Apesanahkwat is the fourth wealthiest man in the interior and as a Haida the first native to crack the top five He is regarded as a rival by the wealthiest Maurice His daughter Heather Haines is briefly Ed Chigliak s love interest Erick Reese Hillman and Ron Bantz Erick Don McManus and Ron Doug Ballard are a gay couple who at the end of season two buy a house from Maurice in order to open an upscale bed and breakfast called the Sourdough Inn They are married by Chris late in the fifth season Caldecott Cal E Ingraham Cal Simon Templeman is a violinist who becomes so obsessed with a valuable antique violin purchased by Maurice that he attempts to kill Maurice He reappears in several episodes Hayden Keyes Hayden James L Dunn is Cicely s blacksmith by trade and a firewood salesman in addition to performing other odd jobs He is well liked but has a shady past and is not above stealing and trying an insurance scam Walter Walt Kupfer Walt Moultrie Patten is a rugged but friendly fur trapper and love interest of Ruth Anne Miller in later seasons He was addicted to his work as a stockbroker in New York City and retired to Cicely on the advice of his doctor more than 30 years ago Mike Monroe Mike Anthony Edwards is a hyper allergic lawyer turned climate activist He is initially nicknamed The Bubble Man by the citizens of Cicely Mike comes to Alaska to escape the pollution that gave him multiple chemical sensitivity Maggie O Connell attracted by Mike s show of courage in battling his illness encourages him to come out of his airtight house more often and they briefly become a couple In an apparent inversion of Maggie s Curse Mike s symptoms suddenly vanish whereupon he leaves town to join a Greenpeace ship at Murmansk much to Maggie s disappointment One Who Waits One Who Waits Floyd Westerman is Ed Chigliak s spirit guide the ghost of a long dead chief from Ed s Native American Bear clan Richard Rick Pederson Rick Grant Goodeve is Maggie O Connell s first season boyfriend He dies at the end of the second season when an errant satellite falls on him during a camping trip After his death it is revealed that he was a compulsive sex addict who cheated on Maggie with hundreds of other women In one episode after Rick s death Maggie encounters one of them face to face where they discuss Rick s relational complexities Leonard Quinhagak Leonard Graham Greene is a native medicine man Marilyn s cousin and Ed s mentor He is also the local totem pole carver which is featured in an episode where he creates a totem for the Whirlwind family which rekindles a long running feud between the Raven and Bear clans Elaine Schulman Elaine Jessica Lundy is Joel Fleishman s fiancee ex fiancee She is first heard in an outgoing message on an answering machine and first appears in the season 1 episode Russian Flu when she visits Joel in Cicely After breaking up with Joel by letter in order to marry a retired judge she visits Joel again after the death of her husband in the season 3 episode Roots Rabbi Schulman Schulman Jerry Adler is Joel s rabbi from New York City He inexplicably appears to Joel in visions and also once to Michelle Capra Sergeant Barbara Semanski Barbara Diane Delano is a rugged Alaska state trooper and gun enthusiast and the on again off again love interest of Maurice Minnifield She is a no nonsense law enforcement officer who is very particular about enforcing each and every law When she learns that Maurice cheats on his income tax return she leaves him She does the same when she finds he is harboring a fugitive and even arrests Maurice for a minor offense Bernard Stevens Bernard Richard Cummings Jr is Chris s half brother and spiritual doppelganger Their father was a bigamist travelling man a reference to the Ricky Nelson song Travelin Man whose double life was exposed only after his death Their relationship extends beyond being merely half brothers as they also share dreams emotions and thoughts They have the same birthday and birth year making them twins despite having different mothers one white and the other black Notes edit Rob Morrow s long goodbye to Cicely 28 November 1994 Burrows Darren 2006 Northern Exposed Film Farms LLC p 137 Provenza keeps Exposure faith Tampa Bay Times Buffalo Child at IMDb William J White at IMDb Jerry Morris at IMDbReferences editChunovic Louis 1995 The Northern Exposure Book The Official Publication of the Television Series Carol Publishing Corporation ISBN 0 8065 1623 2 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Northern Exposure characters amp oldid 1214170560, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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