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List of Luke Cage characters

Luke Cage is an American streaming television series created for Netflix by Cheo Hodari Coker, based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name. It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU), sharing continuity with the films of the franchise, and is the third in a series of shows that connect with the crossover miniseries The Defenders.

Mike Colter stars as Luke Cage, a former convict with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin who now fights crime. Simone Missick, Theo Rossi, Rosario Dawson, and Alfre Woodard also star. Colter reprises his role from the series Jessica Jones, while Dawson returns after portraying the character Claire Temple in the other Marvel Netflix series. Mahershala Ali and Erik LaRay Harvey also star in the first season, while Gabrielle Dennis and Mustafa Shakir joined the cast for the second season. In addition to original characters, several characters from other MCU Netflix series appear in the series, along with other characters based on various Marvel Comics properties.

This list includes the series' main cast, all guest stars deemed to have had recurring roles throughout the series, and any other guest who is otherwise notable.

Overview edit

Character Portrayed by Appearances
First Season 1 Season 2
Main characters
Carl Lucas
Luke Cage
Mike Colter "Moment of Truth" Main
Misty Knight Simone Missick Main
Hernan Alvarez
Shades
Theo Rossi Main
Cornell Stokes
Cottonmouth
Mahershala Ali Main Archive
Willis Stryker
Diamondback
Erik LaRay Harvey "Manifest" Main Does not appear
Claire Temple Rosario Dawson "Just to Get a Rep" Main Guest
Mariah Dillard Stokes Alfre Woodard "Moment of Truth" Main
Tilda Johnson Gabrielle Dennis "Straighten It Out" Does not appear Main
John McIver
Bushmaster
Mustafa Shakir "Soul Brother #1" Does not appear Main
Colleen Wing Jessica Henwick "Wig Out" Does not appear Main[a]
Danny Rand
The Immortal Iron Fist
Finn Jones "The Main Ingredient" Does not appear Main[a]
Blake Tower Stephen Rider "Now You're Mine" Guest Main[a]
Recurring characters
Bobby Fish Ron Cephas Jones "Moment of Truth" Recurring
Rafael Scarfe Frank Whaley Recurring Guest
Lonnie Wilson Darius Kaleb Recurring Guest
Domingo Colon Jacob Vargas Recurring Does not appear
Connie Lin Jade Wu Recurring Guest
Candace Miller Deborah Ayorinde Recurring Does not appear
Mark Bailey Justin Swain Recurring
Zip Jaiden Kaine Recurring Does not appear
Sugar Sean Ringgold Recurring Guest
Megan McLaren Dawn-Lyen Gardner Recurring Does not appear
Dave "D.W." Griffith Jeremiah Richard Craft Recurring
Comanche Thomas Q. Jones "Step in the Arena" Guest Recurring
Noah Burstein Michael Kostroff Recurring Does not appear
Thembi Wallace Tijuana Ricks "Suckas Need Bodyguards" Recurring Guest
Alex Wesley John Clarence Stewart Recurring
Priscilla Ridley Karen Pittman "Manifest" Recurring Does not appear
Benjamin Donovan Danny Johnson Guest Recurring
James Lucas Reg E. Cathey "Soul Brother #1" Stand-in Recurring
Raymond "Piranha" Jones Chaz Lamar Shepherd Does not appear Recurring
Sheldon Kevin Mambo Does not appear Recurring
Stephanie Miller "Billie" Tarah Rodgers Does not appear Recurring
Tom Ridenhour Peter Jay Fernandez Does not appear Recurring
Nandi Tyler Antonique Smith "Straighten It Out" Does not appear Recurring
Paul "Anansi" MacIntosh Sahr Ngaujah Does not appear Recurring
Ingrid Mackintosh Heather Alicia Simms "Wig Out" Does not appear Recurring
  1. ^ a b c Although credited as a main cast member, this actor only appears in one episode of the season.

Main characters edit

Carl Lucas / Luke Cage edit

 
Mike Colter

Carl Lucas (portrayed by Mike Colter), a former convict who was given superhuman strength and unbreakable skin, now fights crime under the name Luke Cage.[1][2][3][4]

By November 2014, Lance Gross, Colter, and Cleo Anthony were in contention for the role of Luke Cage, a recurring role on the series Marvel's Jessica Jones followed by a headlining role on Luke Cage.[5] Colter was confirmed in the role the next month, as a series regular in both series.[1] He signed on for the two shows without reading any scripts.[6] Colter had been reluctant to sign on due to the comics depiction of the character,[7] which he was familiar with already,[8] saying "when I saw the tiara, all the 1970s blacksploitation stuff, I was like, 'oh my God...' But they assured me, '...we're doing a modern day version.'"[7]

Colter discussed the differences in his portrayal in the two series, saying, "You're not always the same person around everyone you know ... you might not necessarily behave the same way around your mom that you would with your wife or your boss or your fraternity brothers." In Jessica Jones, Cage was vulnerable and "in a bit of a freefall", but in Luke Cage "he's trying to regroup and trying to figure out what's his next move. And then the events that happen in the first few episodes get him going, they catapult him into action."[9] On factoring in race when playing the character, Colter said, "The approach with the character for me is more about the human qualities and the things that make Luke Cage tick ... the writers have to then decide to bring in the race of the character, if there's an angle there. But I don't look at it as something I have to prep differently for ... it's more of an aside".[8] Colter put on 30 pounds (14 kg) of muscle for the role.[10] David Austin and Clifton Cutrary portray a young and teenage Lucas, respectively.

Describing Cage, Colter said, "He's a neighborhood hero, very much linked to New York and Jessica Jones. It's all part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe but Luke Cage is a darker, grittier, more tangible character than Iron Man or Thor ... He has these abilities but he's not sure how and when to use them.[3] Later elaborating, Colter said, "He's a renaissance man, he's trying to better himself and there's something to be said about someone who's always trying to make themselves better, trying to change."[11] Colter noted that the character's catch phrase 'Sweet Christmas' is used in the series, saying "I was afraid of that phrase, but it actually fits so well, I don't know why, I don't know why it fits so well into Luke's mouth."[7] The phrase is used sparingly though, with the character often "opting instead for pensive silence"; composer Adrian Younge said, "He's a black superhero, but he's a different type of black alpha male. He's not bombastic. You rarely see a modern black male character who is soulful and intelligent."[12]

Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes edit

 
Mahershala Ali

Cornell "Cottonmouth" Stokes (portrayed by Mahershala Ali) is the owner of the Harlem's Paradise nightclub and the cousin of Mariah Dillard, who deals in illegal operations.[13][14][15] He is later killed by an enraged Mariah who first framed Luke Cage for the murder and later shifted it to Diamondback.

Ali joined the cast as Stokes in September 2015,[13] despite knowing that the character would die early on in the series. He compared the experience to "shooting a film, as opposed to stepping into another marriage that you never know how long is going to work out" explaining that when Netflix approached him "about Luke Cage, they gave me the arc, and for the first time, I found myself excited by a character's departure, because I felt like this was something I could give my all to for a period of time before saying 'peace' to him... It gave me a certain freedom to try to do my best work and make peace with it once he experiences his demise."[16] Elijah Boothe portrays a young Stokes.

Ali described Stokes as "a Godfather-type villain",[17] while Head of Marvel Television Jeph Loeb referred to him as "the other hero of the story", continuing the tradition of previous Marvel Netflix villains Wilson Fisk and Kilgrave.[18] Ali felt that Stokes is "complicated in his own way. He's somebody who goes about things in a different way than the normal person, including myself."[19] Showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker, a former music journalist, said that the attitude of rapper Biggie Smalls, whom Coker had been friends with, permeates Luke Cage but particularly influenced his version of Cottonmouth.[18][20] Ali, who creates mixtapes for each of the characters he portrays so "sonically, the character has a soundtrack", stated that his mixtape for Cottonmouth took into account the fact that he was from Harlem, and included songs from Big L, Diamond D, Brand Nubian, D'Angelo, Mobb Deep, Kanye West, and Erykah Badu.[21]

Misty Knight edit

Mercedes Kelly "Misty" Knight (portrayed by Simone Missick) is a Detective at the 29th Precinct and partner of Rafael Scarfe with a strong sense of justice, who is determined to learn about Cage.[22][23] After losing her right arm in an encounter with Bakuto, she returns to the police force as Claire Temple and Colleen Wing help her cope with having one arm. She is later given a robotic arm by Danny Rand and Colleen Wing.

Missick, who was announced in the role of Knight in September 2015,[22][23] described the character as "her own person. She's not the wife. She's not a girlfriend. She's not a sidepiece or a sidekick."[18] Missick continued that Misty Knight is "a person who has a very strong moral compass who is absolutely dedicated to protecting her community", adding her proudest moment in playing the character, was the fact that she "believes in the system, even though... [with] our current times, it's difficult to believe in the system."[24] In approaching the character, Missick chose to not read the comics to avoid the expectations of fans, and instead focus on creating her version of the character. In the series, Knight has what Missick called a "superpower" referred to as 'Misty Vision' that allows her to look at a crime scene and deduce what happened.[25]

Hernan "Shades" Alvarez edit

 
Theo Rossi

Hernan "Shades" Alvarez (portrayed by Theo Rossi) is a relentless, menacing, smooth and manipulative, street smart criminal working for Diamondback with ties to Cage's past where they were inmates at Seagate Prison.[26][23][27][28] By the end of season two, Shades is arrested for the murder of Candace Miller and Comanche.

Rossi was announced as being cast as Shades in September 2015.[23][27] Loeb called Shades "kind of the Littlefinger of Luke Cage", "the ultimate opportunist".[18] He wears sunglasses for most of the series, and used Marvel's Daredevil and Charlie Cox's acting as research, since he could not use his eyes to act, similar to Cox as Matt Murdock.[19]

Willis Stryker / Diamondback edit

 
Erik LaRay Harvey

Willis Stryker (portrayed by Erik LaRay Harvey) is a powerful arms dealer who is Cage's half-brother and the one who framed him for the crime that sent him to Seagate Prison.[29][30] He later has a showdown with Luke Cage outside of Pop's barbershop while sporting an exo-suit. Luke manages to defeat Diamondback, who is arrested by the police. Luke later tells Jessica Jones he had Stryker sent to the Raft.[31]

In March 2016, set photos revealed that Harvey had been cast as Stryker in the series.[29] This was not officially announced by Marvel prior to the series' release, and Harvey agreed not to do any publicity for the show, to not "ruin the twist" of Stryker being the series' main villain.[32] Harvey chose not to read the comics to learn more about the character in order to not "interfere with what we were trying to do and cloud my judgment," instead relying on Coker to develop the 2016 version of Stryker, including adjusting his backstory to be the half-brother of Carl Lucas. However, Coker did try to bring as much of the comics' version of the character to the series as he could, including adapting the character's comic costume into armor that allows Stryker to match Cage's super strength.[30] Jared Kemp portrays a teenage Stryker.

Harvey talked about the character's illegitimacy, saying, "My character had been called a bastard his whole life. How does that make a person operate? How would you feel if your childhood was illegitimized and ignored and swept under a rug? That's what drives Willis ... He gets sent away because of his father's actions and then once he's in the jail system, he just gets tortured. After all that, his mind's been twisted and warped, and he's developed this sensitivity that's almost psychopathic." Regarding the character's fighting style, Harvey worked with the series' fight coordinator to give Stryker "quick, really fast dabs and slithers" in his movement "because he's very elusive", given "Diamondback" is named after a species of snakes. The character is always seen smiling when killing or defaming Cage's name, which is "just his way of dealing with his pain. He smiles through his pain."[30]

Claire Temple edit

 
Rosario Dawson

Claire Temple (portrayed by Rosario Dawson) is a nurse in Hell's Kitchen, whose friendship with Cage will affect both of their lives.[23][27]

In November 2015, Dawson was confirmed to be reprising her role of Temple from the previous Marvel Netflix series.[23][27] "Because she plays a nurse that basically seems to be in the right place at the right time, and she's very good at helping out superheroes who are in need, and I think you will see some of that in Luke Cage," said Colter. "Ultimately I think she's going to be a very good companion for Luke. I think she's someone that Luke needs in his life at this time."[33]

Mariah Stokes-Dillard edit

 
Alfre Woodard

Mariah Stokes-Dillard (portrayed by Alfre Woodard) is a local councilwoman, Stokes' cousin, and Tilda Johnson's mother looking to bring change to Harlem, whose life is "thrown into turmoil" by the actions of Cage and Stokes.[34][18] By the end of season two, having embraced her birth name of Stokes, Mariah is arrested for her illegal activities secretly poisoned by Tilda in her jail cell and dies from the poison.

In August 2015, Woodard, who portrays Miriam Sharpe in the MCU film Captain America: Civil War,[35] was in talks to join the cast,[36] and the following month she was confirmed as a series regular, portraying Dillard, a different character.[34][18] Woodard, who lives in Harlem,[12] felt that the scripts for the episodes were some "of the smartest pieces of writing [I'd] ever come across",[19] and was convinced to join the project after Coker proved his love of Harlem and its culture.[12] The series' version of the character is significantly different from the comics' Black Mariah, with her portrayed as not necessarily a criminal herself, though she does feel a responsibility to her family which includes Stokes.[26][37] To pay homage to her origins, Coker wanted to give the character the nickname "Black Mariah", which Woodard agreed with if it was used sensitively. The nickname is ultimately used by Stokes as a personal insult from their past growing up together, in retaliation to Dillard verbally attacking him.[37] Megan Miller portrays a young Dillard.

Tilda Johnson edit

 
Gabrielle Dennis

Tilda Johnson (portrayed by Gabrielle Dennis) is an holistic doctor who cannot stay out of trouble in Harlem.[38] She is the daughter of Mariah Dillard as the result of one of her rapes at the hands of Pistol Pete.

Dennis was announced as cast for the second season in July 2017.[38]

John McIver / Bushmaster edit

 
Mustafa Shakir

John McIver (portrayed by Mustafa Shakir) is a natural leader focused on Harlem and vengeance.[38] He is the leader of the Yardies offshoot called the Stylers where he has a personal vendetta against the Stokes family for their double-crossing on his family. Using a drug called Nightshade, Bushmaster gets super-strength enough to go up against Luke Cage. By the end of the second season, Bushmaster is taken back to Jamaica with his uncle's corpse to recuperate and to assist his aunt into giving his uncle a proper funeral.

Shakir was announced as cast for the second season in July 2017.[38]

Colleen Wing edit

 
Jessica Henwick

Colleen Wing (portrayed by Jessica Henwick) is a former member of the Hand, Rand's lover, and the owner of a New York City dojo.[39]

Colleen helps Misty Knight by training her to fight with one arm. As she and Misty Knight are having drinks in the bar, they are attacked by Mr. Fish. Colleen takes out Mr. Fish's minions as Misty Knight defeats Mr. Fish. Colleen later assists Danny Rand into giving Misty Knight a robotic arm to replace the one that she lost.

Danny Rand / Iron Fist edit

 
Finn Jones

Danny Rand / Iron Fist (portrayed by Finn Jones) is a billionaire Buddhist monk, co-CEO of Rand Enterprises, and martial arts expert with the ability to call upon the mystical power of the Iron Fist, who Luke partnered with during his investigation of the Hand during the events in The Defenders.[40]

Danny Rand and Colleen Wing give Misty Knight a robotic arm to replace the one that she lost. He later helps Luke Cage in searching for Bushmaster.

Blake Tower edit

Blake Tower (portrayed by Stephen Rider) is a New York assistant district attorney.[41] He was first seen outside Harlem's Paradise where Diamondback was holding hostages. In Season Two, he prosecuted against Mariah Dillard at her arraignment.

Recurring characters edit

The following is a list of guest characters that have recurring roles throughout the series. The characters are listed by the MCU media or season in which they first appeared.

Introduced in other TV series edit

Benjamin Donovan edit

Benjamin Donovan (portrayed by Danny Johnson as an adult, Chaundre Hall-Broomfield as a young man) is a lawyer known for representing high-profile criminals such as Stokes, Dillard and Wilson Fisk.[42]

Johnson reprises his role from Daredevil.

Introduced in season one edit

Rafael Scarfe edit

Rafael Scarfe (portrayed by Frank Whaley) is a hard-nosed police detective at the NYPD's 29th Precinct and partner of Misty Knight who is on Stokes' payroll.[23][43][44] After he was double-crossed and shot by Stokes, Rafael later died in Misty's arms. It was later revealed that he had a hand in the release of 30 criminals including Dontrell "Cockroach" Hamilton who he orchestrated the arrest on.

Whaley's role as Scarfe was announced alongside the series' main cast in September 2015.[23][43] The actor described Scarfe's relationship with Misty Knight as one with "a great deal of love and respect for each other", given that Scarfe "is Misty's mentor... [who] showed her the ropes. She had this raw talent that he, unlike other people on the force, nurtured".[24] When Scarfe is revealed to be corrupt, he is also shown to have had a son who is now dead.[45] Whaley said on this, "It gives the guy a certain amount of complexity ... he's a very conflicted guy and probably has a lot of issues coming into the show with some stuff in his past that led him down that road. I know that he's solid with his partner. I think he has a good heart."[46] Whaley's portrayal of Scarfe's relationship with Misty Knight was not affected by the character's reveal of being on Stokes' payroll, as Whaley was not aware of it until an episode before it was revealed.[44]

Bobby Fish edit

Bobby Fish (portrayed by Ron Cephas Jones)[47] is a local chess master and friend of Pop and Cage's.

Domingo Colon edit

Domingo Colon (portrayed by Jacob Vargas)[48] is a gang leader from Spanish Harlem and business partner of Stokes and Dillard. He was killed by Diamondback.

Lonnie Wilson edit

Lonnie Wilson (portrayed by Darius Kaleb)[49] is a young boy from Harlem. He meets Luke Cage, who looks out for Lonnie on the streets. Lonnie is taken into custody for questioning about Cage, and is given a brutal beating by Detective Dorsey. This leads to Lonnie's beating being spread through the media by a corrupted politician for their own benefit. He is a supporter of Luke Cage because he knows Cage is innocent of the crimes he has allegedly committed.

Connie Lin edit

Connie Lin (portrayed by Jade Wu)[50] is one of the owners of the Genghis Connie's restaurant below Cage's apartment.

Candace Miller edit

Candace Miller (portrayed by Deborah Ayorinde)[51] is a hostess at Harlem's Paradise who is paid by Mariah to falsely accuse Luke of Cottonmouth's murder. After Misty gets her to confess the truth, she is later killed by Shades following Luke Cage's fight with Diamondback.

Mark Bailey edit

Mark Bailey (portrayed by Justin Swain) is an NYPD officer at the NYPD's 29th Precinct focused on analytics. He becomes a partner and friend of Knight's.[52] After Misty Knight lost her right arm during the fight with Bakuto, Mark was reassigned to Nandi Tyler until she was exposed for tipping off Bushmaster.

Swain was cast as Bailey after a blind audition, and did not learn that the series was Luke Cage until later receiving an e-mail welcoming him to the MCU. The character of Bailey was originally going to have an introductory scene in the fifth episode establishing his relationship with Knight in the series, but the scene was ultimately cut. The script mentioned Bailey taking off his glasses in a scene, so Swain brought a pair of his wife's glasses to the set. During his first scene, Swain "was looking at something close through my wife's prescription and I started to get dizzy", and quickly took the glasses off, which "became this character thing that Bailey did. He would look up and quickly take off his glasses."[53] Swain felt his character was original for the series, despite a similarly named character appearing in X-Men comics that Swain "search[ed] pretty deep" to find.[52]

Zip edit

Zip (portrayed by Jaiden Kaine)[42] is a gangster who provides muscle for Cottonmouth. Following Cottonmouth's death, Diamondback promotes Zip to be his secondary advisor, behind only Shades. After Diamondback and Shades have a falling out, Diamondback offers to make Zip his second-in-command if he kills Shades. Zip tries to strangle Shades in a freight elevator, but Shades fights back, grabs a gun, kills both of the men accompanying Zip. After getting Zip to confess to Diamondback's duplicity, Shades shoots him in the head.

Sugar edit

Sugar (portrayed by Sean Ringgold)[54][42] is one of Stokes' men. Following Cottonmouth's death, he went to work for Diamondback and Mariah Dillard. When Dillard began to spiral during her war with Bushmaster, he quit and went to Luke Cage where he now works for him.

Megan McLaren edit

Megan McLaren (portrayed by Dawn-Lyen Gardner) is a reporter for WJBP-TV.[55]

Dave "D.W." Griffith edit

Dave "D.W." Griffith (portrayed by Jeremiah Richard Craft) is a young kid selling videos of superheroes in action.

Comanche edit

Darius "Comanche" Jones (portrayed by Thomas Q. Jones) is an inmate at Seagate Prison who worked for Rackham and was cellmates with Shades.[56] After getting out, he rejoins his partner as one of Mariah Dillard's henchmen. Shades was later forced to kill Comanche when he found out that he was Tom Ridenhour's informant.

Noah Burstein edit

Noah Burstein (portrayed by Michael Kostroff) is a doctor at Seagate that give Lucas his powers due to his experiments.[41]

Thembi Wallace edit

Thembi Wallace (portrayed by Tijuana Ricks)[57] is a news reporter.

Alex Wesley edit

Alex Wesley (portrayed by John Clarence Stewart)[58] is Mariah Dillard's assistant. By the end of season two, Alex was among those who were killed to avoid testifying against Mariah. This led to Tilda working to poison her mother.

Priscilla Ridley edit

Priscilla Ridley (portrayed by Karen Pittman)[54][42] is an inspector in the NYPD's 29th Precinct and former sorority sister of Mariah Dillard who Misty Knight answers to. In season two, Priscilla has been promoted to deputy police chief.

James Lucas edit

James Lucas (portrayed by an unknown actor in season one, Reg E. Cathey in season two) is a pastor and Luke Cage's father. The two have a strained relationship due to Cage's incarceration and his own adulterous affair with Dana Stryker.[59]

Introduced in season two edit

Raymond "Piranha" Jones edit

Raymond "Piranha" Jones (portrayed by Chaz Lamar Shepherd) is a crime boss from wall-street who has ties to the Stokes and is obsessed with Luke Cage.[60] He was later killed by Bushmaster who left his head in Mariah Dillard's fish tank filled with piranhas.

Sheldon Shaw edit

Sheldon Shaw (portrayed by Kevin Mambo as an adult, Antwayne Eccleston as a young man) is Bushmaster's right-hand man and member of the Stylers. After Bushmaster is taken back to Jamaica with his uncle's corpse, Sheldon visits Pop's barbershop to let Luke know that Bushmaster has left and shows Luke some respect.

Stephanie Miller "Billie" edit

Stephanie Miller (portrayed by Tarah Rodgers) is an escort hired by Mariah Dillard who renames her Billie in an effort to use her in her latest scheme.

Tom Ridenhour edit

Tom Ridenhour (portrayed by Peter Jay Fernandez) is a police captain and Misty Knight's new superior who does not approve of Cage's style of justice.[61] He gained an informant in Comanche until he was killed by him when Shades was nearby.

Nandi Tyler edit

Nandi Tyler (portrayed by Antonique Smith) is a detective and longtime rival of Misty Knight.[62] She is later arrested by Misty Knight and Priscilla Ridley after they discover that she had sided with Bushmaster.

Paul "Anansi" MacIntosh edit

Paul "Anansi" MacIntosh (portrayed by Sahr Ngaujah) is Bushmaster's uncle and a former criminal in his own right who runs a Jamaican bar called "Gwen's" which is named after his sister-in-law Gwen McIver. He is later killed by Mariah Dillard. The death of Paul causes Bushmaster and Ingrid to take him home to Jamaica to give him a proper funeral.

Ingrid Mackintosh edit

Ingrid Mackintosh (portrayed by Heather Alicia Simms) is Anansi's wife and Bushmaster's aunt who runs a Jamaican bar. She survived the massacre caused by Mariah Dillard and assists Bushmaster into taking Anansi's corpse back to Jamaica to give him a proper funeral.

Guest characters edit

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

Introduced in other TV series edit

  • Reva Connors (portrayed by Parisa Fitz-Henley; first appears in season one): Cage's deceased wife, who started out as a Seagate Prison therapist.[54][63]
  • Turk Barrett (portrayed by Rob Morgan; first appears in season one): An arms dealer.[64]
  • Trish Walker (voiced by Rachael Taylor; first heard in season one): Jessica Jones' best friend who works as a radio host.[41]
  • Franklin "Foggy" Nelson (portrayed by Elden Henson; first appears in season two): A lawyer at Hogarth, Chao & Benowitz who represents Luke Cage.[65]
  • Hai-Qing Yang (portrayed by Henry Yuk; first appears in season two): The leader of the Yangsi Gonshi that is an uneasy ally of Danny Rand.

Introduced in season one edit

  • Henry "Pop" Hunter (portrayed by Frankie Faison as an adult, Edwin Freeman as a young man): A reformed gangster and proprietor of Pop's Barbershop who is considered Harlem's father figure. He is killed by Tone.[66][63][67]
  • Patricia Wilson (portrayed by Cassandra Freeman): Lonnie Wilson's mother and lawyer who is interested in Cage.
  • Wilfredo "Chico" Diaz (portrayed by Brian "Sene" Marc): A local boy who gets caught up in crime. A key witness, he is killed by the corrupt detective Scarfe.[46]
  • Jin Lin (portrayed by Clem Cheung): One of the owners of the Genghis Connie's restaurant.[50]
  • Tone (portrayed by Warner Miller): One of Stokes' men who led the attack on Pop's Barbershop. He is killed when Stokes throws him off the roof of Harlem's Paradise for what happened to Pop.
  • Albert Rackham (portrayed by Chance Kelly): A corrupt guard at Seagate Prison who recruits Carl Lucas for the inmate fight ring. He is killed in the accident that gave Luke Cage his powers.[68]
  • Reggie "Squabbles" (portrayed by Craig Mums Grant): An inmate at Seagate Prison that Lucas befriends. He is killed offscreen on Rackham's orders.
  • Perez (portrayed by Manny Pérez): A lieutenant in the NYPD's 29th Precinct who is on Stokes' payroll.
  • Soledad Temple (portrayed by Sônia Braga): Claire Temple's mother.[69]
  • Betty Audrey (portrayed by Sonja Sohn): A police captain in the NYPD's 29th Precinct who takes the fall for the exposure of the corruption in her precinct.[70]
  • Mama Mabel (portrayed by LaTanya Richardson Jackson): The grandmother of Cornell Stokes and Mariah Dillard, who lead the Stokes crime family when they were young.
  • Pistol Pete (portrayed by Curtiss Cook): Mama Mabel's brother-in-law and right-hand who sexually abused Dillard when she was young. One of these activities led to Mariah giving birth to Tilda. Mabel forced Cornell to kill Pete.
  • Damon Boone (portrayed by Clark Jackson):[41] Dillard's rival for the Harlem council. He was later kidnapped and killed by Diamondback.
  • Dana Stryker (portrayed by Natalie Paul): Willis Stryker's mother.
  • Esther "Etta" Lucas (portrayed by Joniece Abbott-Pratt): Cage's mother and James' wife. Based on the comic character who first appeared in Cage #3 (June 1992).
  • Mario Green (portrayed by PJ Marshall): A lieutenant of the Emergency Service Unit of the NYPD's 29th Precinct.
  • Donnie Chang (portrayed by Andrew Pang): A detective of the NYPD's 29th Precinct.

Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance through an on-set photograph, the same seen in previous Marvel Netflix series.[71] In Iron Fist, Lee's character is identified as NYPD Captain Irving Forbush.[72]

Raphael Saadiq,[73] d-Nice,[74] Faith Evans, Charles Bradley, Jidenna,[73] Dapper Dan,[41] The Delfonics,[73] Cliff "Method Man" Smith,[75] Sway Calloway, Heather B.,[76] Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings,[77] and Fab Five Freddy all appear as themselves.[78]

Introduced in season two edit

  • Arturo Rey "El Ray" III (portrayed by Otto Sanchez): A drug dealer covering as a furniture salesman who tries to buy Dillard's assets.[79] He is later killed by Shades and Comanche.
  • Dontrell "Cockroach" Hamilton (portrayed by Dorian Missick): A low level thug working under his employer Piranha Jones.[80] He is later killed and beheaded by Bushmaster.
  • Drea Powell (portrayed by Michelle Beck): Cockroach Hamilton's girlfriend who suffers abuse at his hands.
  • C. J. Powell (portrayed by Christopher King): Cockroach Hamilton's son who looks up to Luke Cage and tries to protect his mom.
  • Mortimer "Mr. Fish" Norris (portrayed by Hakim Callender): A minor criminal who wants revenge on Misty Knight for imprisoning his brother Bill at Dannemora.[81][82]
  • Gideon Shaw (portrayed by R.A. Guirand): An old friend of Bushmaster's who is incarcerated. Misty Knight goes to him for information.
  • Mark Higgins (portrayed by Jeorge Watson): The CEO of Atreus Plastics and one of Mariah Dillard's "allies" who have been blackmailed by her to go ahead with the merger. He is later killed and beheaded by Bushmaster.
  • Andre "Ray-Ray" Jackson (portrayed by Los Jones): Shades' personal assistant. He is later killed and beheaded by Bushmaster.
  • Nigel Garrison (portrayed by Macc H. Plaise as an adult, Alex Allen as a young man): The leader of the Yardies and Miriah Dillard's rival who is killed by Bushmaster.
  • Detective Tomas Ciancio (portrayed by Rey Lucas): A friend of Misty's working in Brooklyn who has information about Bushmaster and where he is from.
  • Wendy Dunnavant (portrayed by Carolyn Michelle Smith): A friend and adviser to Dillard who suggests that she reunite with her daughter Tilda.
  • Janis Jones (portrayed by LaTonya Borsay): Comanche's mother who mourns his death. She later despises Shades when she finds out that he is responsible for her son's death..
  • Kalinda "Sunflower" Reynolds (portrayed by Delissa Reynolds): A former prostitute, follower of Pistol Pete and inmate at Ryker's Prison who knew Dillard. She is killed by her.
  • Rosalie Carbone (portrayed by Annabella Sciorra): A criminal underworld "power player" with an agenda involving Harlem.[83]

Stan Lee makes another cameo this season as a flyer.[84]

Faith Evans, Joi & D-Nice, Gary Clark Jr., Esperanza Spalding, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Ghostface Killah, Stephen Marley, Jadakiss, KRS-One, and Rakim all appear as themselves.[85]

See also edit

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Season 1

  1. Coker, Cheo Hodari (September 30, 2016). "Moment of Truth". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  2. Coker, Cheo Hodari (September 30, 2016). "Code of the Streets". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  3. Owens, Matt (September 30, 2016). "Who's Gonna Take the Weight?". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  4. Murray, Charles (September 30, 2016). "Step in the Arena". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  5. Horwitch, Jason (September 30, 2016). "Just to Get a Rep". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  6. Jackson, Nathan Louis (September 30, 2016). "Suckas Need Bodyguards". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  7. Cooper, Akela (September 30, 2016). "Manifest". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  8. Croal, Aïda Mashaka (September 30, 2016). "Blowin' Up the Spot". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  9. Taylor, Christian (September 30, 2016). "DWYCK". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  10. Horwitch, Jason (September 30, 2016). "Take It Personal". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  11. Taylor, Christian (September 30, 2016). "Now You're Mine". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  12. Cooper, Akela; Murray, Charles (September 30, 2016). "Soliloquy of Chaos". Luke Cage. Netflix.
  13. Croal, Aida Mashaka; Coker, Cheo Hodari (September 30, 2016). "You Know My Steez". Luke Cage. Netflix.

External links edit

  • Full cast and crew of Luke Cage at IMDb

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Luke Cage is an American streaming television series created for Netflix by Cheo Hodari Coker based on the Marvel Comics character of the same name It is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU sharing continuity with the films of the franchise and is the third in a series of shows that connect with the crossover miniseries The Defenders Mike Colter stars as Luke Cage a former convict with superhuman strength and unbreakable skin who now fights crime Simone Missick Theo Rossi Rosario Dawson and Alfre Woodard also star Colter reprises his role from the series Jessica Jones while Dawson returns after portraying the character Claire Temple in the other Marvel Netflix series Mahershala Ali and Erik LaRay Harvey also star in the first season while Gabrielle Dennis and Mustafa Shakir joined the cast for the second season In addition to original characters several characters from other MCU Netflix series appear in the series along with other characters based on various Marvel Comics properties This list includes the series main cast all guest stars deemed to have had recurring roles throughout the series and any other guest who is otherwise notable Contents 1 Overview 2 Main characters 2 1 Carl Lucas Luke Cage 2 2 Cornell Cottonmouth Stokes 2 3 Misty Knight 2 4 Hernan Shades Alvarez 2 5 Willis Stryker Diamondback 2 6 Claire Temple 2 7 Mariah Stokes Dillard 2 8 Tilda Johnson 2 9 John McIver Bushmaster 2 10 Colleen Wing 2 11 Danny Rand Iron Fist 2 12 Blake Tower 3 Recurring characters 3 1 Introduced in other TV series 3 1 1 Benjamin Donovan 3 2 Introduced in season one 3 2 1 Rafael Scarfe 3 2 2 Bobby Fish 3 2 3 Domingo Colon 3 2 4 Lonnie Wilson 3 2 5 Connie Lin 3 2 6 Candace Miller 3 2 7 Mark Bailey 3 2 8 Zip 3 2 9 Sugar 3 2 10 Megan McLaren 3 2 11 Dave D W Griffith 3 2 12 Comanche 3 2 13 Noah Burstein 3 2 14 Thembi Wallace 3 2 15 Alex Wesley 3 2 16 Priscilla Ridley 3 2 17 James Lucas 3 3 Introduced in season two 3 3 1 Raymond Piranha Jones 3 3 2 Sheldon Shaw 3 3 3 Stephanie Miller Billie 3 3 4 Tom Ridenhour 3 3 5 Nandi Tyler 3 3 6 Paul Anansi MacIntosh 3 3 7 Ingrid Mackintosh 4 Guest characters 4 1 Introduced in other TV series 4 2 Introduced in season one 4 3 Introduced in season two 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview editCharacter Portrayed by AppearancesFirst Season 1 Season 2Main charactersCarl LucasLuke Cage Mike Colter Moment of Truth MainMisty Knight Simone Missick MainHernan AlvarezShades Theo Rossi MainCornell StokesCottonmouth Mahershala Ali Main ArchiveWillis StrykerDiamondback Erik LaRay Harvey Manifest Main Does not appearClaire Temple Rosario Dawson Just to Get a Rep Main GuestMariah Dillard Stokes Alfre Woodard Moment of Truth MainTilda Johnson Gabrielle Dennis Straighten It Out Does not appear MainJohn McIverBushmaster Mustafa Shakir Soul Brother 1 Does not appear MainColleen Wing Jessica Henwick Wig Out Does not appear Main a Danny RandThe Immortal Iron Fist Finn Jones The Main Ingredient Does not appear Main a Blake Tower Stephen Rider Now You re Mine Guest Main a Recurring charactersBobby Fish Ron Cephas Jones Moment of Truth RecurringRafael Scarfe Frank Whaley Recurring GuestLonnie Wilson Darius Kaleb Recurring GuestDomingo Colon Jacob Vargas Recurring Does not appearConnie Lin Jade Wu Recurring GuestCandace Miller Deborah Ayorinde Recurring Does not appearMark Bailey Justin Swain RecurringZip Jaiden Kaine Recurring Does not appearSugar Sean Ringgold Recurring GuestMegan McLaren Dawn Lyen Gardner Recurring Does not appearDave D W Griffith Jeremiah Richard Craft RecurringComanche Thomas Q Jones Step in the Arena Guest RecurringNoah Burstein Michael Kostroff Recurring Does not appearThembi Wallace Tijuana Ricks Suckas Need Bodyguards Recurring GuestAlex Wesley John Clarence Stewart RecurringPriscilla Ridley Karen Pittman Manifest Recurring Does not appearBenjamin Donovan Danny Johnson Guest RecurringJames Lucas Reg E Cathey Soul Brother 1 Stand in RecurringRaymond Piranha Jones Chaz Lamar Shepherd Does not appear RecurringSheldon Kevin Mambo Does not appear RecurringStephanie Miller Billie Tarah Rodgers Does not appear RecurringTom Ridenhour Peter Jay Fernandez Does not appear RecurringNandi Tyler Antonique Smith Straighten It Out Does not appear RecurringPaul Anansi MacIntosh Sahr Ngaujah Does not appear RecurringIngrid Mackintosh Heather Alicia Simms Wig Out Does not appear Recurring a b c Although credited as a main cast member this actor only appears in one episode of the season Main characters editCarl Lucas Luke Cage edit Further information Luke Cage and List of Jessica Jones characters Luke Cage nbsp Mike ColterCarl Lucas portrayed by Mike Colter a former convict who was given superhuman strength and unbreakable skin now fights crime under the name Luke Cage 1 2 3 4 By November 2014 Lance Gross Colter and Cleo Anthony were in contention for the role of Luke Cage a recurring role on the series Marvel s Jessica Jones followed by a headlining role on Luke Cage 5 Colter was confirmed in the role the next month as a series regular in both series 1 He signed on for the two shows without reading any scripts 6 Colter had been reluctant to sign on due to the comics depiction of the character 7 which he was familiar with already 8 saying when I saw the tiara all the 1970s blacksploitation stuff I was like oh my God But they assured me we re doing a modern day version 7 Colter discussed the differences in his portrayal in the two series saying You re not always the same person around everyone you know you might not necessarily behave the same way around your mom that you would with your wife or your boss or your fraternity brothers In Jessica Jones Cage was vulnerable and in a bit of a freefall but in Luke Cage he s trying to regroup and trying to figure out what s his next move And then the events that happen in the first few episodes get him going they catapult him into action 9 On factoring in race when playing the character Colter said The approach with the character for me is more about the human qualities and the things that make Luke Cage tick the writers have to then decide to bring in the race of the character if there s an angle there But I don t look at it as something I have to prep differently for it s more of an aside 8 Colter put on 30 pounds 14 kg of muscle for the role 10 David Austin and Clifton Cutrary portray a young and teenage Lucas respectively Describing Cage Colter said He s a neighborhood hero very much linked to New York and Jessica Jones It s all part of the Marvel Cinematic Universe but Luke Cage is a darker grittier more tangible character than Iron Man or Thor He has these abilities but he s not sure how and when to use them 3 Later elaborating Colter said He s a renaissance man he s trying to better himself and there s something to be said about someone who s always trying to make themselves better trying to change 11 Colter noted that the character s catch phrase Sweet Christmas is used in the series saying I was afraid of that phrase but it actually fits so well I don t know why I don t know why it fits so well into Luke s mouth 7 The phrase is used sparingly though with the character often opting instead for pensive silence composer Adrian Younge said He s a black superhero but he s a different type of black alpha male He s not bombastic You rarely see a modern black male character who is soulful and intelligent 12 Cornell Cottonmouth Stokes edit Further information Cottonmouth Cornell Stokes nbsp Mahershala AliCornell Cottonmouth Stokes portrayed by Mahershala Ali is the owner of the Harlem s Paradise nightclub and the cousin of Mariah Dillard who deals in illegal operations 13 14 15 He is later killed by an enraged Mariah who first framed Luke Cage for the murder and later shifted it to Diamondback Ali joined the cast as Stokes in September 2015 13 despite knowing that the character would die early on in the series He compared the experience to shooting a film as opposed to stepping into another marriage that you never know how long is going to work out explaining that when Netflix approached him about Luke Cage they gave me the arc and for the first time I found myself excited by a character s departure because I felt like this was something I could give my all to for a period of time before saying peace to him It gave me a certain freedom to try to do my best work and make peace with it once he experiences his demise 16 Elijah Boothe portrays a young Stokes Ali described Stokes as a Godfather type villain 17 while Head of Marvel Television Jeph Loeb referred to him as the other hero of the story continuing the tradition of previous Marvel Netflix villains Wilson Fisk and Kilgrave 18 Ali felt that Stokes is complicated in his own way He s somebody who goes about things in a different way than the normal person including myself 19 Showrunner Cheo Hodari Coker a former music journalist said that the attitude of rapper Biggie Smalls whom Coker had been friends with permeates Luke Cage but particularly influenced his version of Cottonmouth 18 20 Ali who creates mixtapes for each of the characters he portrays so sonically the character has a soundtrack stated that his mixtape for Cottonmouth took into account the fact that he was from Harlem and included songs from Big L Diamond D Brand Nubian D Angelo Mobb Deep Kanye West and Erykah Badu 21 Misty Knight edit Further information Misty Knight Mercedes Kelly Misty Knight portrayed by Simone Missick is a Detective at the 29th Precinct and partner of Rafael Scarfe with a strong sense of justice who is determined to learn about Cage 22 23 After losing her right arm in an encounter with Bakuto she returns to the police force as Claire Temple and Colleen Wing help her cope with having one arm She is later given a robotic arm by Danny Rand and Colleen Wing Missick who was announced in the role of Knight in September 2015 22 23 described the character as her own person She s not the wife She s not a girlfriend She s not a sidepiece or a sidekick 18 Missick continued that Misty Knight is a person who has a very strong moral compass who is absolutely dedicated to protecting her community adding her proudest moment in playing the character was the fact that she believes in the system even though with our current times it s difficult to believe in the system 24 In approaching the character Missick chose to not read the comics to avoid the expectations of fans and instead focus on creating her version of the character In the series Knight has what Missick called a superpower referred to as Misty Vision that allows her to look at a crime scene and deduce what happened 25 Hernan Shades Alvarez edit Further information Shades comics nbsp Theo RossiHernan Shades Alvarez portrayed by Theo Rossi is a relentless menacing smooth and manipulative street smart criminal working for Diamondback with ties to Cage s past where they were inmates at Seagate Prison 26 23 27 28 By the end of season two Shades is arrested for the murder of Candace Miller and Comanche Rossi was announced as being cast as Shades in September 2015 23 27 Loeb called Shades kind of the Littlefinger of Luke Cage the ultimate opportunist 18 He wears sunglasses for most of the series and used Marvel s Daredevil and Charlie Cox s acting as research since he could not use his eyes to act similar to Cox as Matt Murdock 19 Willis Stryker Diamondback edit Further information Diamondback Willis Stryker nbsp Erik LaRay HarveyWillis Stryker portrayed by Erik LaRay Harvey is a powerful arms dealer who is Cage s half brother and the one who framed him for the crime that sent him to Seagate Prison 29 30 He later has a showdown with Luke Cage outside of Pop s barbershop while sporting an exo suit Luke manages to defeat Diamondback who is arrested by the police Luke later tells Jessica Jones he had Stryker sent to the Raft 31 In March 2016 set photos revealed that Harvey had been cast as Stryker in the series 29 This was not officially announced by Marvel prior to the series release and Harvey agreed not to do any publicity for the show to not ruin the twist of Stryker being the series main villain 32 Harvey chose not to read the comics to learn more about the character in order to not interfere with what we were trying to do and cloud my judgment instead relying on Coker to develop the 2016 version of Stryker including adjusting his backstory to be the half brother of Carl Lucas However Coker did try to bring as much of the comics version of the character to the series as he could including adapting the character s comic costume into armor that allows Stryker to match Cage s super strength 30 Jared Kemp portrays a teenage Stryker Harvey talked about the character s illegitimacy saying My character had been called a bastard his whole life How does that make a person operate How would you feel if your childhood was illegitimized and ignored and swept under a rug That s what drives Willis He gets sent away because of his father s actions and then once he s in the jail system he just gets tortured After all that his mind s been twisted and warped and he s developed this sensitivity that s almost psychopathic Regarding the character s fighting style Harvey worked with the series fight coordinator to give Stryker quick really fast dabs and slithers in his movement because he s very elusive given Diamondback is named after a species of snakes The character is always seen smiling when killing or defaming Cage s name which is just his way of dealing with his pain He smiles through his pain 30 Claire Temple edit Main article Claire Temple Marvel Cinematic Universe nbsp Rosario DawsonClaire Temple portrayed by Rosario Dawson is a nurse in Hell s Kitchen whose friendship with Cage will affect both of their lives 23 27 In November 2015 Dawson was confirmed to be reprising her role of Temple from the previous Marvel Netflix series 23 27 Because she plays a nurse that basically seems to be in the right place at the right time and she s very good at helping out superheroes who are in need and I think you will see some of that in Luke Cage said Colter Ultimately I think she s going to be a very good companion for Luke I think she s someone that Luke needs in his life at this time 33 Mariah Stokes Dillard edit Further information Black Mariah comics nbsp Alfre WoodardMariah Stokes Dillard portrayed by Alfre Woodard is a local councilwoman Stokes cousin and Tilda Johnson s mother looking to bring change to Harlem whose life is thrown into turmoil by the actions of Cage and Stokes 34 18 By the end of season two having embraced her birth name of Stokes Mariah is arrested for her illegal activities secretly poisoned by Tilda in her jail cell and dies from the poison In August 2015 Woodard who portrays Miriam Sharpe in the MCU film Captain America Civil War 35 was in talks to join the cast 36 and the following month she was confirmed as a series regular portraying Dillard a different character 34 18 Woodard who lives in Harlem 12 felt that the scripts for the episodes were some of the smartest pieces of writing I d ever come across 19 and was convinced to join the project after Coker proved his love of Harlem and its culture 12 The series version of the character is significantly different from the comics Black Mariah with her portrayed as not necessarily a criminal herself though she does feel a responsibility to her family which includes Stokes 26 37 To pay homage to her origins Coker wanted to give the character the nickname Black Mariah which Woodard agreed with if it was used sensitively The nickname is ultimately used by Stokes as a personal insult from their past growing up together in retaliation to Dillard verbally attacking him 37 Megan Miller portrays a young Dillard Tilda Johnson edit Further information Nightshade Marvel Comics nbsp Gabrielle DennisTilda Johnson portrayed by Gabrielle Dennis is an holistic doctor who cannot stay out of trouble in Harlem 38 She is the daughter of Mariah Dillard as the result of one of her rapes at the hands of Pistol Pete Dennis was announced as cast for the second season in July 2017 38 John McIver Bushmaster edit Further information Bushmaster John McIver nbsp Mustafa ShakirJohn McIver portrayed by Mustafa Shakir is a natural leader focused on Harlem and vengeance 38 He is the leader of the Yardies offshoot called the Stylers where he has a personal vendetta against the Stokes family for their double crossing on his family Using a drug called Nightshade Bushmaster gets super strength enough to go up against Luke Cage By the end of the second season Bushmaster is taken back to Jamaica with his uncle s corpse to recuperate and to assist his aunt into giving his uncle a proper funeral Shakir was announced as cast for the second season in July 2017 38 Colleen Wing edit Further information Colleen Wing nbsp Jessica HenwickColleen Wing portrayed by Jessica Henwick is a former member of the Hand Rand s lover and the owner of a New York City dojo 39 Colleen helps Misty Knight by training her to fight with one arm As she and Misty Knight are having drinks in the bar they are attacked by Mr Fish Colleen takes out Mr Fish s minions as Misty Knight defeats Mr Fish Colleen later assists Danny Rand into giving Misty Knight a robotic arm to replace the one that she lost Danny Rand Iron Fist edit Further information Iron Fist comics nbsp Finn JonesDanny Rand Iron Fist portrayed by Finn Jones is a billionaire Buddhist monk co CEO of Rand Enterprises and martial arts expert with the ability to call upon the mystical power of the Iron Fist who Luke partnered with during his investigation of the Hand during the events in The Defenders 40 Danny Rand and Colleen Wing give Misty Knight a robotic arm to replace the one that she lost He later helps Luke Cage in searching for Bushmaster Blake Tower edit Further information Blake Tower Blake Tower portrayed by Stephen Rider is a New York assistant district attorney 41 He was first seen outside Harlem s Paradise where Diamondback was holding hostages In Season Two he prosecuted against Mariah Dillard at her arraignment Recurring characters editThe following is a list of guest characters that have recurring roles throughout the series The characters are listed by the MCU media or season in which they first appeared Introduced in other TV series edit Benjamin Donovan edit Further information Big Ben Donovan Benjamin Donovan portrayed by Danny Johnson as an adult Chaundre Hall Broomfield as a young man is a lawyer known for representing high profile criminals such as Stokes Dillard and Wilson Fisk 42 Johnson reprises his role from Daredevil Introduced in season one edit Rafael Scarfe edit Further information Rafael Scarfe Rafael Scarfe portrayed by Frank Whaley is a hard nosed police detective at the NYPD s 29th Precinct and partner of Misty Knight who is on Stokes payroll 23 43 44 After he was double crossed and shot by Stokes Rafael later died in Misty s arms It was later revealed that he had a hand in the release of 30 criminals including Dontrell Cockroach Hamilton who he orchestrated the arrest on Whaley s role as Scarfe was announced alongside the series main cast in September 2015 23 43 The actor described Scarfe s relationship with Misty Knight as one with a great deal of love and respect for each other given that Scarfe is Misty s mentor who showed her the ropes She had this raw talent that he unlike other people on the force nurtured 24 When Scarfe is revealed to be corrupt he is also shown to have had a son who is now dead 45 Whaley said on this It gives the guy a certain amount of complexity he s a very conflicted guy and probably has a lot of issues coming into the show with some stuff in his past that led him down that road I know that he s solid with his partner I think he has a good heart 46 Whaley s portrayal of Scarfe s relationship with Misty Knight was not affected by the character s reveal of being on Stokes payroll as Whaley was not aware of it until an episode before it was revealed 44 Bobby Fish edit Bobby Fish portrayed by Ron Cephas Jones 47 is a local chess master and friend of Pop and Cage s Domingo Colon edit Domingo Colon portrayed by Jacob Vargas 48 is a gang leader from Spanish Harlem and business partner of Stokes and Dillard He was killed by Diamondback Lonnie Wilson edit Lonnie Wilson portrayed by Darius Kaleb 49 is a young boy from Harlem He meets Luke Cage who looks out for Lonnie on the streets Lonnie is taken into custody for questioning about Cage and is given a brutal beating by Detective Dorsey This leads to Lonnie s beating being spread through the media by a corrupted politician for their own benefit He is a supporter of Luke Cage because he knows Cage is innocent of the crimes he has allegedly committed Connie Lin edit Connie Lin portrayed by Jade Wu 50 is one of the owners of the Genghis Connie s restaurant below Cage s apartment Candace Miller edit Candace Miller portrayed by Deborah Ayorinde 51 is a hostess at Harlem s Paradise who is paid by Mariah to falsely accuse Luke of Cottonmouth s murder After Misty gets her to confess the truth she is later killed by Shades following Luke Cage s fight with Diamondback Mark Bailey edit Mark Bailey portrayed by Justin Swain is an NYPD officer at the NYPD s 29th Precinct focused on analytics He becomes a partner and friend of Knight s 52 After Misty Knight lost her right arm during the fight with Bakuto Mark was reassigned to Nandi Tyler until she was exposed for tipping off Bushmaster Swain was cast as Bailey after a blind audition and did not learn that the series was Luke Cage until later receiving an e mail welcoming him to the MCU The character of Bailey was originally going to have an introductory scene in the fifth episode establishing his relationship with Knight in the series but the scene was ultimately cut The script mentioned Bailey taking off his glasses in a scene so Swain brought a pair of his wife s glasses to the set During his first scene Swain was looking at something close through my wife s prescription and I started to get dizzy and quickly took the glasses off which became this character thing that Bailey did He would look up and quickly take off his glasses 53 Swain felt his character was original for the series despite a similarly named character appearing in X Men comics that Swain search ed pretty deep to find 52 Zip edit Zip portrayed by Jaiden Kaine 42 is a gangster who provides muscle for Cottonmouth Following Cottonmouth s death Diamondback promotes Zip to be his secondary advisor behind only Shades After Diamondback and Shades have a falling out Diamondback offers to make Zip his second in command if he kills Shades Zip tries to strangle Shades in a freight elevator but Shades fights back grabs a gun kills both of the men accompanying Zip After getting Zip to confess to Diamondback s duplicity Shades shoots him in the head Sugar edit Sugar portrayed by Sean Ringgold 54 42 is one of Stokes men Following Cottonmouth s death he went to work for Diamondback and Mariah Dillard When Dillard began to spiral during her war with Bushmaster he quit and went to Luke Cage where he now works for him Megan McLaren edit Further information Megan McLaren Megan McLaren portrayed by Dawn Lyen Gardner is a reporter for WJBP TV 55 Dave D W Griffith edit Further information David Griffith comics Dave D W Griffith portrayed by Jeremiah Richard Craft is a young kid selling videos of superheroes in action Comanche edit Further information Comanche comics Darius Comanche Jones portrayed by Thomas Q Jones is an inmate at Seagate Prison who worked for Rackham and was cellmates with Shades 56 After getting out he rejoins his partner as one of Mariah Dillard s henchmen Shades was later forced to kill Comanche when he found out that he was Tom Ridenhour s informant Noah Burstein edit Further information Noah Burstein Noah Burstein portrayed by Michael Kostroff is a doctor at Seagate that give Lucas his powers due to his experiments 41 Thembi Wallace edit Thembi Wallace portrayed by Tijuana Ricks 57 is a news reporter Alex Wesley edit Alex Wesley portrayed by John Clarence Stewart 58 is Mariah Dillard s assistant By the end of season two Alex was among those who were killed to avoid testifying against Mariah This led to Tilda working to poison her mother Priscilla Ridley edit Priscilla Ridley portrayed by Karen Pittman 54 42 is an inspector in the NYPD s 29th Precinct and former sorority sister of Mariah Dillard who Misty Knight answers to In season two Priscilla has been promoted to deputy police chief James Lucas edit Further information James Lucas comics James Lucas portrayed by an unknown actor in season one Reg E Cathey in season two is a pastor and Luke Cage s father The two have a strained relationship due to Cage s incarceration and his own adulterous affair with Dana Stryker 59 Introduced in season two edit Raymond Piranha Jones edit Further information Piranha Jones Raymond Piranha Jones portrayed by Chaz Lamar Shepherd is a crime boss from wall street who has ties to the Stokes and is obsessed with Luke Cage 60 He was later killed by Bushmaster who left his head in Mariah Dillard s fish tank filled with piranhas Sheldon Shaw edit Sheldon Shaw portrayed by Kevin Mambo as an adult Antwayne Eccleston as a young man is Bushmaster s right hand man and member of the Stylers After Bushmaster is taken back to Jamaica with his uncle s corpse Sheldon visits Pop s barbershop to let Luke know that Bushmaster has left and shows Luke some respect Stephanie Miller Billie edit Stephanie Miller portrayed by Tarah Rodgers is an escort hired by Mariah Dillard who renames her Billie in an effort to use her in her latest scheme Tom Ridenhour edit Tom Ridenhour portrayed by Peter Jay Fernandez is a police captain and Misty Knight s new superior who does not approve of Cage s style of justice 61 He gained an informant in Comanche until he was killed by him when Shades was nearby Nandi Tyler edit Nandi Tyler portrayed by Antonique Smith is a detective and longtime rival of Misty Knight 62 She is later arrested by Misty Knight and Priscilla Ridley after they discover that she had sided with Bushmaster Paul Anansi MacIntosh edit Paul Anansi MacIntosh portrayed by Sahr Ngaujah is Bushmaster s uncle and a former criminal in his own right who runs a Jamaican bar called Gwen s which is named after his sister in law Gwen McIver He is later killed by Mariah Dillard The death of Paul causes Bushmaster and Ingrid to take him home to Jamaica to give him a proper funeral Ingrid Mackintosh edit Ingrid Mackintosh portrayed by Heather Alicia Simms is Anansi s wife and Bushmaster s aunt who runs a Jamaican bar She survived the massacre caused by Mariah Dillard and assists Bushmaster into taking Anansi s corpse back to Jamaica to give him a proper funeral Guest characters editThe following is a supplementary list of guest stars that appear in lesser roles or make significant cameo appearances The characters are listed by the MCU media or season in which they first appeared Introduced in other TV series edit Further information List of Marvel Cinematic Universe television series actors Marvel Television Netflix series Reva Connors portrayed by Parisa Fitz Henley first appears in season one Cage s deceased wife who started out as a Seagate Prison therapist 54 63 Turk Barrett portrayed by Rob Morgan first appears in season one An arms dealer 64 Trish Walker voiced by Rachael Taylor first heard in season one Jessica Jones best friend who works as a radio host 41 Franklin Foggy Nelson portrayed by Elden Henson first appears in season two A lawyer at Hogarth Chao amp Benowitz who represents Luke Cage 65 Hai Qing Yang portrayed by Henry Yuk first appears in season two The leader of the Yangsi Gonshi that is an uneasy ally of Danny Rand Introduced in season one edit Henry Pop Hunter portrayed by Frankie Faison as an adult Edwin Freeman as a young man A reformed gangster and proprietor of Pop s Barbershop who is considered Harlem s father figure He is killed by Tone 66 63 67 Patricia Wilson portrayed by Cassandra Freeman Lonnie Wilson s mother and lawyer who is interested in Cage Wilfredo Chico Diaz portrayed by Brian Sene Marc A local boy who gets caught up in crime A key witness he is killed by the corrupt detective Scarfe 46 Jin Lin portrayed by Clem Cheung One of the owners of the Genghis Connie s restaurant 50 Tone portrayed by Warner Miller One of Stokes men who led the attack on Pop s Barbershop He is killed when Stokes throws him off the roof of Harlem s Paradise for what happened to Pop Albert Rackham portrayed by Chance Kelly A corrupt guard at Seagate Prison who recruits Carl Lucas for the inmate fight ring He is killed in the accident that gave Luke Cage his powers 68 Reggie Squabbles portrayed by Craig Mums Grant An inmate at Seagate Prison that Lucas befriends He is killed offscreen on Rackham s orders Perez portrayed by Manny Perez A lieutenant in the NYPD s 29th Precinct who is on Stokes payroll Soledad Temple portrayed by Sonia Braga Claire Temple s mother 69 Betty Audrey portrayed by Sonja Sohn A police captain in the NYPD s 29th Precinct who takes the fall for the exposure of the corruption in her precinct 70 Mama Mabel portrayed by LaTanya Richardson Jackson The grandmother of Cornell Stokes and Mariah Dillard who lead the Stokes crime family when they were young Pistol Pete portrayed by Curtiss Cook Mama Mabel s brother in law and right hand who sexually abused Dillard when she was young One of these activities led to Mariah giving birth to Tilda Mabel forced Cornell to kill Pete Damon Boone portrayed by Clark Jackson 41 Dillard s rival for the Harlem council He was later kidnapped and killed by Diamondback Dana Stryker portrayed by Natalie Paul Willis Stryker s mother Esther Etta Lucas portrayed by Joniece Abbott Pratt Cage s mother and James wife Based on the comic character who first appeared in Cage 3 June 1992 Mario Green portrayed by PJ Marshall A lieutenant of the Emergency Service Unit of the NYPD s 29th Precinct Donnie Chang portrayed by Andrew Pang A detective of the NYPD s 29th Precinct Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance through an on set photograph the same seen in previous Marvel Netflix series 71 In Iron Fist Lee s character is identified as NYPD Captain Irving Forbush 72 Raphael Saadiq 73 d Nice 74 Faith Evans Charles Bradley Jidenna 73 Dapper Dan 41 The Delfonics 73 Cliff Method Man Smith 75 Sway Calloway Heather B 76 Sharon Jones amp The Dap Kings 77 and Fab Five Freddy all appear as themselves 78 Introduced in season two edit Arturo Rey El Ray III portrayed by Otto Sanchez A drug dealer covering as a furniture salesman who tries to buy Dillard s assets 79 He is later killed by Shades and Comanche Dontrell Cockroach Hamilton portrayed by Dorian Missick A low level thug working under his employer Piranha Jones 80 He is later killed and beheaded by Bushmaster Drea Powell portrayed by Michelle Beck Cockroach Hamilton s girlfriend who suffers abuse at his hands C J Powell portrayed by Christopher King Cockroach Hamilton s son who looks up to Luke Cage and tries to protect his mom Mortimer Mr Fish Norris portrayed by Hakim Callender A minor criminal who wants revenge on Misty Knight for imprisoning his brother Bill at Dannemora 81 82 Gideon Shaw portrayed by R A Guirand An old friend of Bushmaster s who is incarcerated Misty Knight goes to him for information Mark Higgins portrayed by Jeorge Watson The CEO of Atreus Plastics and one of Mariah Dillard s allies who have been blackmailed by her to go ahead with the merger He is later killed and beheaded by Bushmaster Andre Ray Ray Jackson portrayed by Los Jones Shades personal assistant He is later killed and beheaded by Bushmaster Nigel Garrison portrayed by Macc H Plaise as an adult Alex Allen as a 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