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Iron Fist is an American streaming television series created for Netflix by Scott Buck, 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 fourth in a series of shows that lead up to a Defenders crossover miniseries.

The series stars Finn Jones as Danny Rand / Iron Fist, with Jessica Henwick, Tom Pelphrey, Jessica Stroup, and Sacha Dhawan also starring. They are joined by Ramón Rodríguez, Rosario Dawson and David Wenham in the first season, with Simone Missick and Alice Eve starring in the second. In addition to original characters, several characters based on various Marvel properties also appear throughout the series.

Overview edit

Character Portrayed by Appearances
First Season 1 Season 2
Main characters
Danny Rand
Iron Fist
Finn Jones "Snow Gives Way" Main
Colleen Wing Jessica Henwick Main
Ward Meachum Tom Pelphrey Main
Joy Meachum Jessica Stroup Main
Bakuto Ramón Rodríguez "Felling Tree with Roots" Main Does not appear
Davos Sacha Dhawan "The Mistress of All Agonies" Main
Claire Temple Rosario Dawson "Under Leaf Pluck Lotus" Main Does not appear
Harold Meachum David Wenham "Snow Gives Way" Main Does not appear
Misty Knight Simone Missick "Target: Iron Fist" Does not appear Main
Mary Walker Alice Eve "The Fury of Iron Fist" Does not appear Main
Recurring characters
Wendell Rand David Furr "Snow Gives Way" Recurring Does not appear
Megan Barrett Doss Recurring Does not appear
Kyle Alex Wyse Recurring Does not appear
Darryl Marquis Rodriguez "Shadow Hawk Takes Flight" Recurring Does not appear
Gao Wai Ching Ho "Rolling Thunder Cannon Punch" Recurring Does not appear
Kevin Singleton Ramon Fernandez Recurring Does not appear
Lawrence Wilkins Clifton Davis "Eight Diagram Dragon Palm" Recurring Does not appear
Donald Hooper John Sanders Recurring Does not appear
Maria Rodriguez Elise Santora Recurring Does not appear
Bethany Natalie Smith "The Fury of Iron Fist" Does not appear Recurring
BB Giullian Yao Gioiello Does not appear Recurring
Ryhno Jason Lai Does not appear Recurring
Torx Jowin Marie Batoon "The City's Not for Burning" Does not appear Recurring
Hex Sydney Mae Diaz Does not appear Recurring
Sherry Yang Christine Toy Johnson Does not appear Recurring
Sam Chung James C. Chen Does not appear Recurring
Chen Wu Fernando Chien Does not appear Recurring

Main characters edit

Danny Rand / Iron Fist edit

 
Finn Jones

Daniel "Danny" Rand / Iron Fist (portrayed by Finn Jones) is a billionaire Buddhist monk and martial artist proficient in kung-fu, with the ability to call upon the mystical power of the Iron Fist.[1][2][3]

Jones described the character as "someone struggling to find his identity",[4] and identified with the character's loneliness being an orphan like Rand.[5][4] He noted that "Danny gets really stressed and really pissed off sometimes, and I understand that ... [his] optimism and where that comes from."[4] In preparation for the role, Jones studied kung fu, wushu, and tai chi, along with weight training, Buddhist philosophy, and meditation.[6] Toby Nichols portrays a young Danny Rand.[7]

Colleen Wing edit

 
Jessica Henwick

Colleen Wing (portrayed by Jessica Henwick), a bushido master, is sensei of Chikara Dojo in New York City,[8] and is integral to Daniel Rand's reintegration into society, foiling an attempt by Ward Meacham to have Rand indefinitely committed to Birch Psychiatric Hospital.

Henwick felt the most defining word for Wing was "alone", saying, "She doesn't want to be anyone's love interest and open herself up in that way."[9] Henwick also tried "to pull out that sort of very dry humor that [Wing] has, and that no bullshit New Yorker demeanor" from the comics version in her portrayal.[10]

Ward Meachum edit

Ward Meachum (portrayed by Tom Pelphrey) is the son of Harold and childhood acquaintance of Rand, whose work building up Rand Enterprises with his sister Joy is threatened to be undone with Rand's return.[11]

Ward is a character from the comics, but with altered familial connections. As Pelphrey noted, "we're not necessarily beholden to representing him [in the series] exactly as he appears in the comic book."[12] Stroup said that Ward would experience some "male angst" on Rand's return, because "Ward would have been the one who picked on [Rand] when he was little so as pure and innocent and great as Iron Fist is, he comes in and he causes some problems" there.[13] Ilan Eskenazi portrays a teenage Ward Meachum.[14]

Joy Meachum edit

 
Jessica Stroup

Joy Meachum (portrayed by Jessica Stroup) is the daughter of Harold and childhood acquaintance of Rand, whose work building up Rand Enterprises with her brother Ward is threatened to be undone with Rand's return.[11]

Stroup said that Joy "absolutely loves" Rand, and his return to New York is "like this rebirth of what she once was, and she gets to ask these questions about herself because he's posing them to her." Stroup said that Joy would initially be unsure whether Rand is who he says he is.[13] Aimee Laurence portrays a young Joy Meachum.

Bakuto edit

Bakuto (portrayed by Ramón Rodríguez) is a leader of a faction of The Hand and Colleen Wing's sensei.[15]

Bakuto at first appears to be a benevolent person, aiding Danny Rand in his abilities and showing him footage of the previous Iron Fist, but soon it becomes apparent that he wishes to use Danny for his own purposes and especially has plans for the Meachums. After shooting Joy Meachum, he and his men take Danny, but end up fighting him along with Colleen and Davos. Bakuto battles Colleen with swords, but he is stabbed by his former pupil. Colleen refuses to kill Bakuto, so Davos does it for her. His body then disappears. Colleen assumes that Bakuto's people took it, but Danny recalls that Harold Meachum managed to come back from the dead.

Davos edit

 
Sacha Dhawan

Davos (portrayed by Sacha Dhawan) is a skilled martial artist who is the son of Lei Kung and Rand's former best friend in K'un-Lun, who grew envious when Rand became the Iron Fist.

Although Dhawan first appeared in the ninth episode of the first season, Dhawan noted that the majority of Davos' storyline was intended to be explored in the second season.[16]

Claire Temple edit

 
Rosario Dawson

Claire Temple (portrayed by Rosario Dawson) is a former nurse from Hell's Kitchen who joins Wing's dojo.

Dawson reprises her role from previous Marvel Netflix series.[17]

Harold Meachum edit

 
David Wenham

Harold Meachum (portrayed by David Wenham) is a ruthless corporate leader and co-founder of Rand Enterprises who was partners with Rand's parents at the time of their deaths.[18]

Regarding Harold's relationship with his children, Joy and Ward, Wenham said the dynamic between the three of them "is complex, to say the least. It's multilayered, it's multidimensional, it's surprising and it's forever changing, depending on the circumstances."[12]

Misty Knight edit

Mercedes "Misty" Knight (portrayed by Simone Missick) is a Harlem NYPD Detective with a strong sense of justice, and an ally of Rand and Wing.[19]

Missick reprises her role from previous Marvel Netflix series.[20]

Mary Walker edit

 
Alice Eve

Mary Walker (portrayed by Alice Eve) is a woman with a split personality.[21]

Eve was cast in the role in December 2017.[22]

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

Darryl edit

Darryl (portrayed by Marquis Rodriguez) is a student at Wing's dojo. Rodriguez reprises his role from Luke Cage.[23]

Gao edit

Gao (portrayed by Wai Ching Ho) is an accomplished woman and former ally of Wilson Fisk with her own heroin trade in Hell's Kitchen who has connections with The Hand. Ho reprises her role from Daredevil.[24]

Introduced in season one edit

Wendell Rand edit

Wendell Rand (portrayed by David Furr) is Danny's father and co-founder of Rand Enterprises.[14]

Megan edit

Megan (portrayed by Barrett Doss[25]) is a secretary to Danny Rand and the Meachums at Rand Enterprises.

Kyle edit

Kyle (portrayed by Alex Wyse) is Harold Meachum's personal assistant.[14]

Kevin Singleton edit

Kevin Singleton (portrayed by Ramon Fernandez) is Harold Meachum's loyal bodyguard.[26]

Lawrence Wilkins edit

Lawrence Wilkins (portrayed by Clifton Davis) is a member of the Rand Enterprises board of directors.[14]

Donald Hooper edit

Donald Hooper (portrayed by John Sanders[27]) is a member of the Rand Enterprises board of directors.

Maria Rodriguez edit

Maria Rodriguez (portrayed by Elise Santora) is a member of the Rand Enterprises board of directors.

Introduced in season two edit

Bethany edit

Bethany (portrayed by Natalie Smith) is the sponsor of Ward Meachum's NA group and is in a sexual relationship with him.

BB edit

BB (portrayed by Giullian Yao Gioiello) is a member of Ryhno's gang who becomes sympathizes with Colleen.

Crank edit

Crank (portrayed by Sky Lakota-Lynch) former member of Ryhno's gang. Later becomes the co leader his own cult killing many including BB and Ryhno.

Rhyno edit

Rhyno (portrayed by Jason Lai) is the leader of the local China Town district gang.

Torx edit

Torx (portrayed by Jowin Marie Batoon) is a member of Ryhno's gang.

Hex edit

Hex (portrayed by Sydney Mae Diaz) is a member of Ryhno's gang.

Sherry Yang edit

Sherry Yang (portrayed by Christine Toy Johnson) is the wife of Hai-Qing Yang. She becomes the leader of the Yangsi Gonshi following her husband's death.

Sam Chung edit

Sam Chung (portrayed by James Chen) is a member of Bayard and a friend of Colleen Wing.

Chen Wu edit

Chen Wu (portrayed by Fernando Chien) is a high-ranking member of the Golden Tigers. Based on the comic character who appeared in Iron Fist #8 (October 1976).

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

  • Jeri Hogarth (portrayed by Carrie-Anne Moss; first appears in season one): An attorney who helps Rand once he returns to New York.[28] Loeb noted that "Carrie-Anne obviously lives in a different kind of world [from the optimistic Danny], and so being able to see those two worlds collide is just the beginning of the many obstacles that he goes through."[29]
  • Thembi Wallace (portrayed by Tijuana Ricks; first appears in season one): A reporter from for WJBP-TV.[30]
  • Shirley Benson (portrayed by Suzanne H. Smart; first appears in season one): An administrator at Metro-General Hospital and Temple's former boss.
  • Donnie Chang (portrayed by Andrew Pang; first appears in season two): A detective of the NYPD's 29th Precinct working undercover as a Golden Tiger gang member.
  • Turk Barrett (portrayed by Rob Morgan; first appears in season two): A minor criminal who sells guns.

Introduced in season one edit

  • Heather Rand (portrayed by Victoria Haynes): Danny's mother.[14]
  • Shannon (portrayed by Esau Pritchett[31]): The chief of security at Rand Enterprises who is loyal to Ward Meachum.
  • Paul Edmonds (portrayed by Murray Bartlett): A psychiatrist at the mental hospital where Rand is first sent.[14] Based on the comic character who appeared in The Avengers #227 (January 1983).
  • Caleb (portrayed by Donte Grey): A student at Wing's dojo.
  • Craig Geraghty as the ringmaster of an underground fight club.[14]
  • Hai-Qing Yang (portrayed by Henry Yuk): The leader of the Yangsi Gonshi triad whose pier was bought out by Joy Meachum.[14]
  • Becca Woo (portrayed by Samantha Herrera): One of Wing's students who trains to become a doctor with the help of The Hand.
  • Jim Pierce (portrayed by Jay Hieron): One of the fighters that Colleen Wing takes on in the cage match.[32]
  • Radovan Bernivig (portrayed by Olek Krupa): A chemist who creates a synthetic heroin used by The Hand.[14]
  • Sandi Ann (portrayed by Shirine Babb): A Rand Enterprises employee who helps Danny with lab work.
  • Sophia (portrayed by Jeanna de Waal): A sales representative for The Hand at Rand Enterprises, selling their synthetic heroin throughout New York.[14]
  • Lei Kung (portrayed by Hoon Lee): Rand's mentor in K'un-Lun and Davos' father.[33]
  • Andrei Veznikov (portrayed by Nikita Bogolyubov): A Russian butcher who fights with his brother Grigori for The Hand.[14]
  • Grigori Veznikov (portrayed by Stan Demidoff): A Russian butcher who fights with his brother Andrei for The Hand.[14]
  • Bride of Nine Spiders (portrayed by Jane Kim): An arachnologist warrior who fights for The Hand.[34] Based on the comic character who first appeared in The Immortal Iron Fist #8 (October 2007).
  • Scythe (portrayed by David Sakurai): A skilled Japanese mercenary who fights for The Hand.[35] Based on the comic character who appeared in Marvel Premiere #16 (July 1974).
  • Zhou Cheng (portrayed by Lewis Tan): A servant of Ch'i-Lin who is tasked to protect Madame Gao's heroin factory in Anzhou, China. He proficiently uses the Drunken Fist martial art style. Tan originally auditioned for the role of Danny Rand.[36]

Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance through an on-set photograph, the same seen in previous Marvel Netflix series,[37] as NYPD Captain Irving Forbush.[38]

Introduced in season two edit

  • Albert (portrayed by James Hiroyuki Liao): A friend and fellow employee of Danny's at Royal Al Moving.
  • Henry Yip (portrayed by Chil Kong): The owner of the Silver Lotus who is harassed by the Golden Tigers for protection money.
  • Spokes (portrayed by Jason Ng and Lenny Cruz): A member of Ryhno's gang.
  • Wiz (portrayed by Nate Hitpas): A member of Ryhno's gang.
  • Chain (portrayed by Micah Karns): A member of Ryhno's gang. As his name implies, he utilizes a chain when he fights.
  • Crank (portrayed by Sky Lakota-Lynch): An unstable member of Ryhno's gang who betrays Ryhno.
  • Mika Prada (portrayed by Julee Cerda): A wealthy socialite and rival to Joy Meachum.
  • Yü-Ti (portrayed by James Saito): A member of the Order of the Crane Mother.
  • Priya (portrayed by Gita Reddy): A member of the Order of the Crane Mother and Davos' mother.
  • Liu (portrayed by Andrew Cao): Sherry Yang's security chief and member of the Yangsi Gnoshi.
  • Aiko (portrayed by Jean Tree): One of the Crane Sisters who aids Davos in stealing the Iron Fist from Danny.
  • Avalon (portrayed by Lori Laing): One of the Crane Sisters who aids Davos in stealing the Iron Fist from Danny.
  • D. K. (portrayed by Lauren Mary Kim): One of the Crane Sisters who aids Davos in stealing the Iron Fist from Danny.
  • Ho (portrayed by Marcus Ho): The leader of the Golden Tigers triad.
  • James Wong (portrayed by Jeff Kim): An accountant working for the Yangsi Gonshi.
  • Frank Choi (portrayed by Les J.N. Mau): Henry Yip's cousin and former member of the Golden Tigers.

See also edit

References edit

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Season 1 edit

  1. Buck, Scott (March 17, 2017). "Snow Gives Way". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  2. Buck, Scott (March 17, 2017). "Shadow Hawk Takes Flight". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  3. Peeples, Quinton (March 17, 2017). "Rolling Thunder Cannon Punch". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  4. Reynolds, Scott (March 17, 2017). "Eight Diagram Dragon Palm". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  5. Chambers, Cristine (March 17, 2017). "Under Leaf Pluck Lotus". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  6. Worrell, Dwain (March 17, 2017). "Immortal Emerges from Cave". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  7. Stokes, Ian (March 17, 2017). "Felling Tree with Roots". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  8. Becher-Wilkinson, Tamara (March 17, 2017). "The Blessing of Many Fractures". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  9. Charles, Pat (March 17, 2017). "The Mistress of All Agonies". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  10. Peeples, Quinton (March 17, 2017). "Black Tiger Steals Heart". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  11. Stokes, Ian (March 17, 2017). "Lead Horse Back to Stable". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  12. Reynolds, Scott (March 17, 2017). "Bar the Big Boss". Iron Fist. Netflix.
  13. Buck, Scott; Becher-Wilkinson, Tamara; Charles, Pat (March 17, 2017). "Dragon Plays with Fire". Iron Fist. Netflix.

External links edit

  • Full cast and crew of List of Iron Fist characters at IMDb  

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Iron Fist is an American streaming television series created for Netflix by Scott Buck 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 fourth in a series of shows that lead up to a Defenders crossover miniseries The series stars Finn Jones as Danny Rand Iron Fist with Jessica Henwick Tom Pelphrey Jessica Stroup and Sacha Dhawan also starring They are joined by Ramon Rodriguez Rosario Dawson and David Wenham in the first season with Simone Missick and Alice Eve starring in the second In addition to original characters several characters based on various Marvel properties also appear throughout the series Contents 1 Overview 2 Main characters 2 1 Danny Rand Iron Fist 2 2 Colleen Wing 2 3 Ward Meachum 2 4 Joy Meachum 2 5 Bakuto 2 6 Davos 2 7 Claire Temple 2 8 Harold Meachum 2 9 Misty Knight 2 10 Mary Walker 3 Recurring characters 3 1 Introduced in other TV series 3 1 1 Darryl 3 1 2 Gao 3 2 Introduced in season one 3 2 1 Wendell Rand 3 2 2 Megan 3 2 3 Kyle 3 2 4 Kevin Singleton 3 2 5 Lawrence Wilkins 3 2 6 Donald Hooper 3 2 7 Maria Rodriguez 3 3 Introduced in season two 3 3 1 Bethany 3 3 2 BB 3 3 3 Crank 3 3 4 Rhyno 3 3 5 Torx 3 3 6 Hex 3 3 7 Sherry Yang 3 3 8 Sam Chung 3 3 9 Chen Wu 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 6 1 Season 1 7 External linksOverview editCharacter Portrayed by AppearancesFirst Season 1 Season 2Main charactersDanny RandIron Fist Finn Jones Snow Gives Way MainColleen Wing Jessica Henwick MainWard Meachum Tom Pelphrey MainJoy Meachum Jessica Stroup MainBakuto Ramon Rodriguez Felling Tree with Roots Main Does not appearDavos Sacha Dhawan The Mistress of All Agonies MainClaire Temple Rosario Dawson Under Leaf Pluck Lotus Main Does not appearHarold Meachum David Wenham Snow Gives Way Main Does not appearMisty Knight Simone Missick Target Iron Fist Does not appear MainMary Walker Alice Eve The Fury of Iron Fist Does not appear MainRecurring charactersWendell Rand David Furr Snow Gives Way Recurring Does not appearMegan Barrett Doss Recurring Does not appearKyle Alex Wyse Recurring Does not appearDarryl Marquis Rodriguez Shadow Hawk Takes Flight Recurring Does not appearGao Wai Ching Ho Rolling Thunder Cannon Punch Recurring Does not appearKevin Singleton Ramon Fernandez Recurring Does not appearLawrence Wilkins Clifton Davis Eight Diagram Dragon Palm Recurring Does not appearDonald Hooper John Sanders Recurring Does not appearMaria Rodriguez Elise Santora Recurring Does not appearBethany Natalie Smith The Fury of Iron Fist Does not appear RecurringBB Giullian Yao Gioiello Does not appear RecurringRyhno Jason Lai Does not appear RecurringTorx Jowin Marie Batoon The City s Not for Burning Does not appear RecurringHex Sydney Mae Diaz Does not appear RecurringSherry Yang Christine Toy Johnson Does not appear RecurringSam Chung James C Chen Does not appear RecurringChen Wu Fernando Chien Does not appear RecurringMain characters editDanny Rand Iron Fist edit Further information Iron Fist character nbsp Finn JonesDaniel Danny Rand Iron Fist portrayed by Finn Jones is a billionaire Buddhist monk and martial artist proficient in kung fu with the ability to call upon the mystical power of the Iron Fist 1 2 3 Jones described the character as someone struggling to find his identity 4 and identified with the character s loneliness being an orphan like Rand 5 4 He noted that Danny gets really stressed and really pissed off sometimes and I understand that his optimism and where that comes from 4 In preparation for the role Jones studied kung fu wushu and tai chi along with weight training Buddhist philosophy and meditation 6 Toby Nichols portrays a young Danny Rand 7 Colleen Wing edit Further information Colleen Wing nbsp Jessica HenwickColleen Wing portrayed by Jessica Henwick a bushido master is sensei of Chikara Dojo in New York City 8 and is integral to Daniel Rand s reintegration into society foiling an attempt by Ward Meacham to have Rand indefinitely committed to Birch Psychiatric Hospital Henwick felt the most defining word for Wing was alone saying She doesn t want to be anyone s love interest and open herself up in that way 9 Henwick also tried to pull out that sort of very dry humor that Wing has and that no bullshit New Yorker demeanor from the comics version in her portrayal 10 Ward Meachum edit Further information Ward Meachum Ward Meachum portrayed by Tom Pelphrey is the son of Harold and childhood acquaintance of Rand whose work building up Rand Enterprises with his sister Joy is threatened to be undone with Rand s return 11 Ward is a character from the comics but with altered familial connections As Pelphrey noted we re not necessarily beholden to representing him in the series exactly as he appears in the comic book 12 Stroup said that Ward would experience some male angst on Rand s return because Ward would have been the one who picked on Rand when he was little so as pure and innocent and great as Iron Fist is he comes in and he causes some problems there 13 Ilan Eskenazi portrays a teenage Ward Meachum 14 Joy Meachum edit Further information Joy Meachum nbsp Jessica StroupJoy Meachum portrayed by Jessica Stroup is the daughter of Harold and childhood acquaintance of Rand whose work building up Rand Enterprises with her brother Ward is threatened to be undone with Rand s return 11 Stroup said that Joy absolutely loves Rand and his return to New York is like this rebirth of what she once was and she gets to ask these questions about herself because he s posing them to her Stroup said that Joy would initially be unsure whether Rand is who he says he is 13 Aimee Laurence portrays a young Joy Meachum Bakuto edit Further information Bakuto comics Bakuto portrayed by Ramon Rodriguez is a leader of a faction of The Hand and Colleen Wing s sensei 15 Bakuto at first appears to be a benevolent person aiding Danny Rand in his abilities and showing him footage of the previous Iron Fist but soon it becomes apparent that he wishes to use Danny for his own purposes and especially has plans for the Meachums After shooting Joy Meachum he and his men take Danny but end up fighting him along with Colleen and Davos Bakuto battles Colleen with swords but he is stabbed by his former pupil Colleen refuses to kill Bakuto so Davos does it for her His body then disappears Colleen assumes that Bakuto s people took it but Danny recalls that Harold Meachum managed to come back from the dead Davos edit Further information Steel Serpent nbsp Sacha DhawanDavos portrayed by Sacha Dhawan is a skilled martial artist who is the son of Lei Kung and Rand s former best friend in K un Lun who grew envious when Rand became the Iron Fist Although Dhawan first appeared in the ninth episode of the first season Dhawan noted that the majority of Davos storyline was intended to be explored in the second season 16 Claire Temple edit Main article Claire Temple Marvel Cinematic Universe nbsp Rosario DawsonClaire Temple portrayed by Rosario Dawson is a former nurse from Hell s Kitchen who joins Wing s dojo Dawson reprises her role from previous Marvel Netflix series 17 Harold Meachum edit Further information Harold Meachum nbsp David WenhamHarold Meachum portrayed by David Wenham is a ruthless corporate leader and co founder of Rand Enterprises who was partners with Rand s parents at the time of their deaths 18 Regarding Harold s relationship with his children Joy and Ward Wenham said the dynamic between the three of them is complex to say the least It s multilayered it s multidimensional it s surprising and it s forever changing depending on the circumstances 12 Misty Knight edit Further information Misty Knight Mercedes Misty Knight portrayed by Simone Missick is a Harlem NYPD Detective with a strong sense of justice and an ally of Rand and Wing 19 Missick reprises her role from previous Marvel Netflix series 20 Mary Walker edit Further information Typhoid Mary character nbsp Alice EveMary Walker portrayed by Alice Eve is a woman with a split personality 21 Eve was cast in the role in December 2017 22 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 Darryl edit Darryl portrayed by Marquis Rodriguez is a student at Wing s dojo Rodriguez reprises his role from Luke Cage 23 Gao edit Gao portrayed by Wai Ching Ho is an accomplished woman and former ally of Wilson Fisk with her own heroin trade in Hell s Kitchen who has connections with The Hand Ho reprises her role from Daredevil 24 Introduced in season one edit Wendell Rand edit Further information Wendell Rand Wendell Rand portrayed by David Furr is Danny s father and co founder of Rand Enterprises 14 Megan edit Megan portrayed by Barrett Doss 25 is a secretary to Danny Rand and the Meachums at Rand Enterprises Kyle edit Kyle portrayed by Alex Wyse is Harold Meachum s personal assistant 14 Kevin Singleton edit Kevin Singleton portrayed by Ramon Fernandez is Harold Meachum s loyal bodyguard 26 Lawrence Wilkins edit Lawrence Wilkins portrayed by Clifton Davis is a member of the Rand Enterprises board of directors 14 Donald Hooper edit Donald Hooper portrayed by John Sanders 27 is a member of the Rand Enterprises board of directors Maria Rodriguez edit Maria Rodriguez portrayed by Elise Santora is a member of the Rand Enterprises board of directors Introduced in season two edit Bethany edit Bethany portrayed by Natalie Smith is the sponsor of Ward Meachum s NA group and is in a sexual relationship with him BB edit BB portrayed by Giullian Yao Gioiello is a member of Ryhno s gang who becomes sympathizes with Colleen Crank edit Crank portrayed by Sky Lakota Lynch former member of Ryhno s gang Later becomes the co leader his own cult killing many including BB and Ryhno Rhyno edit Rhyno portrayed by Jason Lai is the leader of the local China Town district gang Torx edit Torx portrayed by Jowin Marie Batoon is a member of Ryhno s gang Hex edit Hex portrayed by Sydney Mae Diaz is a member of Ryhno s gang Sherry Yang edit Sherry Yang portrayed by Christine Toy Johnson is the wife of Hai Qing Yang She becomes the leader of the Yangsi Gonshi following her husband s death Sam Chung edit Further information Blindspot Sam Chung Sam Chung portrayed by James Chen is a member of Bayard and a friend of Colleen Wing Chen Wu edit Chen Wu portrayed by Fernando Chien is a high ranking member of the Golden Tigers Based on the comic character who appeared in Iron Fist 8 October 1976 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 Jeri Hogarth portrayed by Carrie Anne Moss first appears in season one An attorney who helps Rand once he returns to New York 28 Loeb noted that Carrie Anne obviously lives in a different kind of world from the optimistic Danny and so being able to see those two worlds collide is just the beginning of the many obstacles that he goes through 29 Thembi Wallace portrayed by Tijuana Ricks first appears in season one A reporter from for WJBP TV 30 Shirley Benson portrayed by Suzanne H Smart first appears in season one An administrator at Metro General Hospital and Temple s former boss Donnie Chang portrayed by Andrew Pang first appears in season two A detective of the NYPD s 29th Precinct working undercover as a Golden Tiger gang member Turk Barrett portrayed by Rob Morgan first appears in season two A minor criminal who sells guns Introduced in season one edit Heather Rand portrayed by Victoria Haynes Danny s mother 14 Shannon portrayed by Esau Pritchett 31 The chief of security at Rand Enterprises who is loyal to Ward Meachum Paul Edmonds portrayed by Murray Bartlett A psychiatrist at the mental hospital where Rand is first sent 14 Based on the comic character who appeared in The Avengers 227 January 1983 Caleb portrayed by Donte Grey A student at Wing s dojo Craig Geraghty as the ringmaster of an underground fight club 14 Hai Qing Yang portrayed by Henry Yuk The leader of the Yangsi Gonshi triad whose pier was bought out by Joy Meachum 14 Becca Woo portrayed by Samantha Herrera One of Wing s students who trains to become a doctor with the help of The Hand Jim Pierce portrayed by Jay Hieron One of the fighters that Colleen Wing takes on in the cage match 32 Radovan Bernivig portrayed by Olek Krupa A chemist who creates a synthetic heroin used by The Hand 14 Sandi Ann portrayed by Shirine Babb A Rand Enterprises employee who helps Danny with lab work Sophia portrayed by Jeanna de Waal A sales representative for The Hand at Rand Enterprises selling their synthetic heroin throughout New York 14 Lei Kung portrayed by Hoon Lee Rand s mentor in K un Lun and Davos father 33 Andrei Veznikov portrayed by Nikita Bogolyubov A Russian butcher who fights with his brother Grigori for The Hand 14 Grigori Veznikov portrayed by Stan Demidoff A Russian butcher who fights with his brother Andrei for The Hand 14 Bride of Nine Spiders portrayed by Jane Kim An arachnologist warrior who fights for The Hand 34 Based on the comic character who first appeared in The Immortal Iron Fist 8 October 2007 Scythe portrayed by David Sakurai A skilled Japanese mercenary who fights for The Hand 35 Based on the comic character who appeared in Marvel Premiere 16 July 1974 Zhou Cheng portrayed by Lewis Tan A servant of Ch i Lin who is tasked to protect Madame Gao s heroin factory in Anzhou China He proficiently uses the Drunken Fist martial art style Tan originally auditioned for the role of Danny Rand 36 Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance through an on set photograph the same seen in previous Marvel Netflix series 37 as NYPD Captain Irving Forbush 38 Introduced in season two edit Albert portrayed by James Hiroyuki Liao A friend and fellow employee of Danny s at Royal Al Moving Henry Yip portrayed by Chil Kong The owner of the Silver Lotus who is harassed by the Golden Tigers for protection money Spokes portrayed by Jason Ng and Lenny Cruz A member of Ryhno s gang Wiz portrayed by Nate Hitpas A member of Ryhno s gang Chain portrayed by Micah Karns A member of Ryhno s gang As his name implies he utilizes a chain when he fights Crank portrayed by Sky Lakota Lynch An unstable member of Ryhno s gang who betrays Ryhno Mika Prada portrayed by Julee Cerda A wealthy socialite and rival to Joy Meachum Yu Ti portrayed by James Saito A member of the Order of the Crane Mother Priya portrayed by Gita Reddy A member of the Order of the Crane Mother and Davos mother Liu portrayed by Andrew Cao Sherry Yang s security chief and member of the Yangsi Gnoshi Aiko portrayed by Jean Tree One of the Crane Sisters who aids Davos in stealing the Iron Fist from Danny Avalon portrayed by Lori Laing One of the Crane Sisters who aids Davos in stealing the Iron Fist from Danny D K portrayed by Lauren Mary Kim One of the Crane Sisters who aids Davos in stealing the Iron Fist from Danny Ho portrayed by Marcus Ho The leader of the Golden Tigers triad James Wong portrayed by Jeff Kim An accountant working for the Yangsi Gonshi Frank Choi portrayed by Les J N Mau Henry Yip s cousin and former member of the Golden Tigers See also editDaredevil cast and characters Jessica Jones cast and characters Luke Cage cast and characters The Defenders cast and charactersReferences edit Strom Marc December 7 2015 Scott Buck to Showrun the Netflix Original Series Marvel s Iron Fist Marvel com Archived from the original on December 7 2015 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