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List of Daredevil (TV series) characters

Daredevil is an American streaming television series created for Netflix by Drew Goddard, 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 first in a series of shows that lead up to a Defenders crossover miniseries. The series stars Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock / Daredevil, as well as Deborah Ann Woll, Elden Henson, Rosario Dawson, and Vincent D'Onofrio. Toby Leonard Moore, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Bob Gunton, and Ayelet Zurer join them in the first season, while Jon Bernthal, Élodie Yung, and Stephen Rider join them for the second; Joanne Whalley, Jay Ali and Wilson Bethel join for season three. In addition to original characters, several other characters based on various Marvel properties also appear throughout the series.

Main cast members (L-R) Cox, Woll, Henson, Bernthal, and Yung at the 2015 New York Comic Con.

Overview Edit

Character Portrayed by Appearances
First Season 1 Season 2 Season 3
Main characters
Matt Murdock
Daredevil
Charlie Cox "Into the Ring" Main
Karen Page Deborah Ann Woll Main
Foggy Nelson Elden Henson Main
James Wesley Toby Leonard Moore Main Does not appear
Leland Owlsley Bob Gunton Main Does not appear
Wilson Fisk
Kingpin
Vincent D'Onofrio Main[a]
Claire Temple Rosario Dawson "Cut Man" Main Does not appear
Vanessa Marianna-Fisk Ayelet Zurer "Rabbit in a Snowstorm" Main Does not appear Guest
Ben Urich Vondie Curtis-Hall Main Does not appear
Frank Castle
Punisher
Jon Bernthal "Bang" Does not appear Main Does not appear
Blake Tower Stephen Rider "Dogs to a Gunfight" Does not appear Main
Elektra Natchios Élodie Yung "Penny and Dime" Does not appear Main Does not appear
Maggie Grace Joanne Whalley "Resurrection" Does not appear Main
Ray Nadeem Jay Ali Does not appear Main
Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter Wilson Bethel "Please" Does not appear Main
Recurring characters
Paul Lantom Peter McRobbie "Into the Ring" Recurring Guest Recurring
Turk Barrett Rob Morgan Recurring Guest Does not appear
Brett Mahoney Royce Johnson Recurring
Carl Hoffman Daryl Edwards Recurring Does not appear
Christian Blake Chris Tardio Recurring Does not appear
Gao Wai Ching Ho Recurring Guest Does not appear
Nobu Yoshioka Peter Shinkoda Recurring Does not appear
Vladimir Ranskahov Nikolai Nikolaeff Recurring Does not appear
Josie Susan Varon "Cut Man" Recurring Does not appear
Doris Urich Adriane Lenox "Rabbit in a Snowstorm" Recurring Does not appear
Mitchell Ellison Geoffrey Cantor Recurring
Shirley Benson Suzanne H. Smart Guest Does not appear
Elena Cardenas Judith Delgado "World on Fire" Recurring Does not appear
Marci Stahl Amy Rutberg Recurring Guest Recurring
Stick Scott Glenn "Stick" Guest Recurring Does not appear
Francis Tom Walker "Shadows in the Glass" Recurring Does not appear
Melvin Potter Matt Gerald Guest
Samantha Reyes Michelle Hurd "Dogs to a Gunfight" Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Louisa Delgado Marilyn Torres "New York's Finest" Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Hirochi Ron Nakahara "Kinbaku" Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Stan Gibson John Pirkis Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Benjamin Donovan Danny Johnson "Seven Minutes in Heaven" Does not appear Guest Recurring
Nicholas Lee Stephen Rowe "Resurrection" Does not appear Recurring
Tammy Hattley Kate Udall Does not appear Recurring
Seema Nadeem Sunita Deshpande Does not appear Recurring
Sami Nadeem Noah Huq Does not appear Recurring
Wellers Matthew McCurdy "Please" Does not appear Recurring
Theo Nelson Peter Halpin Does not appear Recurring
Arinori Don Castro Does not appear Recurring
Julie Barnes Holly Cinnamon "No Good Deed" Does not appear Recurring
Lim Scotty Crowe Does not appear Recurring
Doyle Richard Prioleau Does not appear Recurring
Johnson David Anthony Buglione Does not appear Recurring
O'Connor Sam Slater Does not appear Recurring
Winn Andrew Sensenig "Blindsided" Does not appear Recurring
Felix Manning Joe Jones "The Perfect Game" Does not appear Recurring
Mrs. Shelby Kelly McAndrew "Aftermath" Does not appear Recurring
  1. ^ For his first appearance in the second season at the end of "Guilty as Sin", D'Onofrio was credited as a "Special Guest Star" in the end credits, though he had main billing for his subsequent appearances in the season.

Main characters Edit

Matt Murdock / Daredevil Edit

 
Charlie Cox

Matthew "Matt" Murdock (portrayed by Charlie Cox) was blinded in a car accident as a child, which heightened his other senses. Approached by the elderly and blind ninja Stick, Murdock trains to hone his senses so he can 'see' using them, and also learns martial arts, with Stick wanting a soldier for his secret war. Stick leaves Murdock when he realizes that the boy wants a father figure, and Murdock eventually attends Columbia University School of Law. Meeting Foggy Nelson, the two graduate and intern at the law firm Landman and Zack, but Murdock grows uncomfortable with the firm's lack of morals, just as he begins to take vigilante action against those he knows the law cannot prosecute. Murdock and Nelson decide to start their own law firm, and through their first client, Karen Page become embroiled in the politics of post-Incident Hell's Kitchen. Murdock and his allies are able to take down crime lord Wilson Fisk using the law, and when Fisk escapes custody, Murdock defeats him as the vigilante, who is christened 'Daredevil' by the media.

At the end of May 2014, Cox was cast as Murdock.[1] The idea of casting Cox as Daredevil came from Marvel's Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada in 2012, before Marvel Studios gained the rights to the character from 20th Century Fox.[2] Cox wanted to be involved with the series after reading the first two scripts for the series, telling his agent "These are two of the best TV scripts I've read".[3] Season one showrunner Steven DeKnight stated that "He's not super strong. He's not invulnerable. In every aspect, he's a man that's just pushed himself to the limits, he just has senses that are better than a normal human's. He is human." On the character's "grey" morals, he said, "He's a lawyer by day, and he's taken this oath. But every night he breaks that oath, and goes out and does very violent things. I really liked the flawed heroes, the human heroes."[4] The character's Catholicism plays a large role in the series, with DeKnight calling him "one of the most, if not the most, religious characters in the Marvel Universe".[5] Cox, who was raised Catholic, found that helpful, saying, "You grow up steeped in that. If you're in church, standing in front of the altar, you sort of automatically know how to respond. It all kicks in – you genuflect, you sit in the pew. I didn't have to pretend any of that."[6] On how the name Daredevil is revealed in the series, DeKnight explained that "We talked about, do we do one of the versions in the comics where when he was a kid people used to taunt him with the name Daredevil, but that didn't quite feel like our world. At one point we were going to have Ben Urich (Vondie Curtis-Hall) give him the name, but the timing wasn't right from where he's in his black outfit and then gets his suit, which is after Ben's untimely demise. There was something technically tricky of somebody actually saying the words, "Hey you're some kind of Daredevil." The solution was to play that off-screen and then hit it in the paper that he's been given this name Daredevil."[7] Skylar Gaertner plays a young Matt Murdock.[8]

Matt Murdock disguised himself at night. One might say he also disguised himself during the day. Dark glasses or a mask always cover his eyes. The two looks have nothing in common on the face of it. However, consider that both are "uniforms" --practical, functional, and protective. Matt maintains a professional distance dressed as attorney. His vigilante uniform does much the same, although in disguise. He does his best not to get involved with the people he helps or who help him, with limited degrees of success.

— Costume designer Stephanie Maslansky on the ideas behind Murdock's lawyer and vigilante costumes.[9]

Murdock's suits are differentiated more by texture than color, with a limited palette, "Because, obviously, he can't see his colors, but he has to know anything he chooses is going to coordinate with one another." Cox's size changed throughout the series as he continued to work out. For Murdock's sunglasses, Maslansky worked with series prop master Michael Jortner to make something that had to "be correct for this current, modern date and it also had to pay homage to what was familiar to fans". Close to 100 different versions of the prop were created for Cox to try.[10]

Murdock begins the season wearing a black costume (called the "vigilante outfit" by production), inspired by the one worn by the character in Frank Miller's The Man Without Fear, rather than the more traditional red, horned suit. This was done to highlight the formation of Matt Murdock as Daredevil, with the costume evolving over time as the character develops.[5] Quesada conceptualized the look based on DeKnight's specifications.[9] Maslansky noted that they wanted the outfit to "look like something that Matt Murdock could put together himself, that he could either order off the Internet or shop around town. ... I went to army/navy stores. I went online. I looked at athletic clothing, compression clothing, military stuff and construction stuff....we wound up with pretty practical choices for him. His shirts are compression shirts and his pants wound up being from an army/navy store" Concerning the black mask, Maslansky noted that a balance between aesthetic and safety was required, and that "It's made out of a cotton mesh. Layers and layers of it. It has to really conform to his head, but at the same time, he had to be able to see through it."[10]

On the red suit that Murdock gets at the end of the first season, Maslansky said, "We wanted something that looked militaristic and functional, but also dramatic and sexy" adding that it was "tricky" making it practical.[11] To begin the process of creating the suit, Quesada contacted Ryan Meinerding and the costume artists and design team at Marvel Studios, who all contributed design ideas, with one of Meinerding's ultimately being picked. Quesada, who previously worked as an artist on Daredevil comics, gave several suggestions, including the use of rivets and "architectural" shapes as a reference to the creation of New York City. The suit is intended to look like a Kevlar vest, and the black sections are an homage to comic panels where the artists highlighted certain areas with red, with "deeper portions" in shadow. On the mask, Meinerding noted the difficulty in designing the entire top half of a face that is intended to match the bottom half of an actor's face, "because half of his face has to be covered and has its own expression and the actor's face is going to be doing something else". For the billy clubs used by Daredevil in the series, which were designed by Andy Park, "There was a discussion early in the process, because Charlie Cox [and his stunt double] Chris Brewster are both right handed, of having the billy clubs holster on the right leg. But Daredevil wears those billy clubs on the left hand side. So while it would have been easier to place the holster on the right we all felt that we had to keep to the classic profile and keep them on the left."[12]

Talking about why the traditional 'DD' doesn't appear on Murdock's red suit, and other difficulties with adapting the suit to live action, DeKnight explained that "he got the suit before he got the name. We talked a lot about DD on the suit, which is one of the more problematic emblems in superhero-dom. It's a little wonky. His suit in the comics is very difficult to translate to screen, especially in this world that is grounded and gritty. There are some practical difficulties. The Daredevil outfit in the comics, his mask only covers half his nose. It doesn't come all the way down to the tip. We discovered when we were trying to design it that if you didn't bring it all the way down, you could clearly tell it was Charlie. Not only did we have the suspension of belief that nobody would know "hey, that's Matt Murdock" we also had the practical problem of it becoming almost impossible when it came to switching in and out our stunt double. So we had to make that adjustment."[7]

There was this issue of Daredevil, near the end of [writer-artist] Frank Miller's run. Our hero is fighting with a professional assassin named Bullseye, on a wire. The bad guy starts to fall; Daredevil catches him. He has him by the hand, high above the city....and then he decides to let him go. Daredevil drops him to his death—or what he thinks is his death—because he doesn't ever want this guy to kill again. I remember reading that when I was a kid and thinking, Oh my god. When we started working on our show, that scene from the comics kept coming up. We all thought, this is a hero who is one bad day away from permanently crossing a line.

— Steven S. DeKnight on the version of Daredevil that he wanted to create.[13]

On portraying the character, Cox said, "There are so many aspects. There's the blindness and physicality. Making a show is about human emotion, conflict and turmoil. When meeting a man who's a lawyer by day and believes in law and justice and then a man by night is someone who takes the law into his own hands. He deals with battles dealing with that concept."[14] Elaborating on the difficulties of playing the character, Cox said, "I put on a shirt but I can't look where the buttons are, because Daredevil wouldn't know where the buttons are, but I also can't fumble."[15] Cox worked with blind consultant Joe Strechay,[16] and was conscious of what his eyes were doing at all times, to ensure they would not look at or react to something unlike a blind person.[3] Cox later explained that, unlike the Marvel comic book character, his version of Daredevil would not be a "man without fear", saying "Someone who does not have fear – literally does not experience fear – is not that interesting. The way I like to think about it is that he is a man with fear, but he on a daily basis decides to confront that fear and to overcome it. So the title of 'the man without fear' is almost a title that the public in his world gives him just because of what he does. But inside himself, he's very afraid at times. And he finds a way to confront those fears and punch through it."[17] Cox "had to do a lot of gym work" to change his physique to equal that of the more muscular character as drawn in the comics.[3]

With the introduction of Elektra in season two, Loeb talked about how Élodie Yung's portrayal of the character, with which "you never quite know if Elektra's telling you the truth", would affect Murdock, saying, "Matt, who has this sort of ability to be a human lie detector, because he's emotionally attached to her, it skews his ability to be able to know whether or not she's telling the truth or he's being manipulated, or is she actually not manipulating him? That kind of interaction, and I think the natural emotion that was going on between Charlie and Elodie that we captured on film, added a great deal of spark to it."[18] Cox called Murdock's relationship with Elecktra "the superhero version of the very toxic love relationship you have in your 20s, where you're on-again off-again for two years, and you never quite get over that person. Part of you is always with that one great true love you had, even though it was always doomed and it was never going to work." Ahead of the third season, Cox felt that after the events of The Defenders, where Murdock is presumed dead, it would present Murdock "with some pretty interesting options when he reengages with life. Will he reconnect with people? Will he find Foggy and let him know he's okay? Will he not? I'm very excited to find out what his game plan is going to be, once he gets his shit together."[19] Cox reprises the role in MCU productions produced by Marvel Studios,[20] starting with Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021).[21]

Karen Page Edit

 
Deborah Ann Woll

Karen Page (portrayed by Deborah Ann Woll) discovers corruption in her place of employment, Union Allied, and is subsequently framed for murder, and then subject of attempted murder, with Murdock and Nelson helping her with the former, and the vigilante with the latter. Joining Murdock and Nelson, Page is determined to take down the corruption in Hell's Kitchen, and works with reporter Ben Urich to expose Fisk. When Fisk's assistant James Wesley discovers their investigation, which lead to Fisk's beloved mother, Wesley kidnaps Page and attempts to blackmail her. Page kills Wesley with his own gun in self-defense and escapes, but becomes traumatized by the incident enough to sympathize Punisher's goals.

Woll was cast as Page in July 2014.[22] On creating the character of Karen Page, after portraying Jessica Hamby in True Blood from 2008 to 2014, Woll said, "I'm already starting to notice huge differences between the two characters ... I can feel myself go, 'Oh, if this was Jessica she would do this,' but wanting to kind of steer differently than that. It's always going to be me in some way. I think, as an actor, that's part of it."[23] Woll had not previously read any Daredevil comics, and turned to her boyfriend who is "a huge comic book fan" for guidance. She also added that Page's backstory would be different from the one from the comics, saying, "In the comic books, in the beginning Karen is very innocent, and then towards the end she's really swung a full 180, she's in a lot of trouble, so I wanted to find a way to make her both of those things at the same time. Can she be a really wonderful, kind person who is a little bit attracted to danger? She's not just always getting into trouble because 'Oh, silly woman!' Karen is actually looking for it, and she won't let her fear stop her from finding the truth."[3] Woll does not watch the series, which helped in the second season where Page was unaware of Murdock's role as Daredevil, as she never saw Cox acting as Daredevil in the costume.[24]

Maslansky looked to Page's backstory within the show when designer her costumes, with Page having dreams and fantasies of a life in New York along the lines of Katharine Hepburn and Lauren Bacall, and dressing according to those thoughts ("retro, slim skirts, tighter fitting tops and slim dresses").[10] Maslansky also said that "Page embodies innocence and knowingness. We referenced the comic illustrations and updated them, then built her wardrobe with the same retro nod as for the other characters....Her look is body conscious and professional."[9]

Explaining why Page does not tell Murdock and Nelson that she has killed Wesley, DeKnight said, "There's something that happened in Karen's past — we allude to it, Ben alludes to it — and when she grabs the gun she says, "You think this is the first time I've ever shot somebody?" That's a secret from her past that she doesn't want anyone to know. The fact that she shot him once, you can explain that as self-defense; but then she pretty much unloaded the gun into him. That crosses a bit of a line. The last thing she would want is for those two to be horrified by what she's done."[7]

Foggy Nelson Edit

 
Elden Henson

Franklin "Foggy" Percy Nelson (portrayed by Elden Henson) met Matt Murdock at law school and became best friends with him. After interning together at Landman and Zack, Nelson and Murdock start their own law firm in Hell's Kitchen, where Nelson wants to fight for 'the little guy'. His friendship with Murdock falters after he discovers the latter's vigilante activities, but they become close again following their defeat of Fisk.

Henson joined the cast as Nelson in June 2014,[25] and in April 2015 he spoke of his excitement for the character's role in the series, saying "I was really excited as I was getting the scripts and reading that Foggy wasn't just a useless sidekick. He's not just comic relief. I mean, he is some of those things. He does have comic relief, but it was exciting to know that these other characters would have their own path and their own things that they're dealing with."[26] Maslansky noted that "In the original comics illustrations Foggy wears a bowtie and his color palette is lively. We updated his look but didn't stray from his overall distinctive style—quirky but not flamboyant. He favors warm colors and printed shirts. His ties are patterned with animals or objects. Even his socks are patterned and colorful. The audience may never see them, but the actor does. Foggy has one particular accessory that helps define his look, a vintage tie-bar w/ the letter 'F'. We imagine it was a gift from his father."[9]

James Wesley Edit

James Wesley (portrayed by Toby Leonard Moore) is Wilson Fisk's right-hand man and friend who does a lot of his hands-on work. After discovering that Page met with Fisk's beloved mother while investigating Fisk, Wesley confronts Page in an attempt to blackmail her and is killed by Page with his own gun in self-defense.

Moore was announced as cast in the role of Wesley in October 2014.[27] Moore described Wesley as an "interesting character to play, because in one moment he can be incredibly charming, and in the next, dastardly as all hell, manipulative and Machiavellian, but always loyal to Wilson Fisk."[28] Talking about the killing of Wesley by Page, and if it was due to carelessness on the behalf of the former, DeKnight said "It was a moment of underestimating Karen Page. We always knew he was going to die; that was decided at the beginning of the season that Karen was going to kill Wesley at some point but the mechanics of "how" were tricky. It's not so much a moment of carelessness as it was underestimating Karen. He dies because Wilson Fisk is worried about him. That moment when Fisk calls him is the split-second distraction that allows Karen to grab the gun."[7]

Ben Urich Edit

Benjamin "Ben" Urich (portrayed by Vondie Curtis-Hall) is an investigative journalist for the New York Bulletin, struggling with the lack of interest in the crime pieces that made him successful during his youth, and with his sick wife for whom he can barely afford to keep in hospital or move to a retirement home. He agrees to work with Page in her investigation of Fisk, but after Fisk learns that Urich met with his mother while investigating him, he breaks into Urich's apartment and strangles him to death.

Curtis-Hall joined the series as Urich in October 2014.[27] The decision to kill off Urich, an iconic comic book character, was made by Marvel before DeKnight joined the show. He explained that Marvel "really wanted to show that toward the end of the season because we knew we'd get some sympathy for Fisk, to have him do something truly terrible that would propel Matt into that final endgame in the confrontation with Fisk. And to let the audience know that the gloves were off: just because he was a beloved character in the comics, doesn't mean he's safe....Urich gets murdered because he committed the unforgivable sin in Fisk's mind: he went to Fisk's mother. The last thing you want to do with Fisk is at all involve, insult, drag through the mud the women in his life he loves. That will be a serious trigger for him."[7]

Leland Owlsley Edit

Leland Owlsley (portrayed by Bob Gunton) is an accountant who works for Fisk, controlling the money for all of Fisk's allies as well. Owlsley disapproves of Fisk's relationship with Vanessa Marianna, and he works with Madame Gao to have the former killed in an assassination attempt made to look like an attempt on Fisk. Though the attempt fails, Fisk is extremely angered by the event, and when he discovers that Owlsley has been taking Fisk's money for himself, Fisk throws Owlsley down an elevator shaft, killing him.

Gunton was added to the cast in October 2014.[27]

Vanessa Marianna-Fisk Edit

 
Ayelet Zurer

Vanessa Marianna-Fisk (portrayed by Ayelet Zurer) is an art gallery curator who catches the eye of Fisk, and is acceptive of his line of work. Growing close with Fisk, Marianna helps him come out to New York as an apparently legitimate businessman, and when Fisk's true dealings are revealed, she accepts his offer of marriage. When Fisk is defeated by Daredevil and imprisoned, Marianna leaves the country on her own. After Fisk makes a deal with the FBI to ensure Marianna would not be charged as an accessory for his crimes, she returns to New York and marries Fisk.

Zurer joined the cast as Marianna in October 2014.[27] Clinical psychologist Dr. Andrea Letamendi noted that Marianna "allows us to see the compassion Fisk has, and it's genuine that he's so loving and heartfelt and compassionate—he has this sense of connection to humanity. It's so interesting to have that dynamic and that this incredibly intelligent, powerful woman brings it out in him."[29] Maslansky looked to Marianna's backstory in the show, with the character coming into the series as a mysterious yet glamorous femme fatale, dressing in high-end, couture clothing; "she needed to appeal to [Fisk]. He wouldn't go for just any chick in a pair of old jeans and a t-shirt."[10]

Claire Temple Edit

 
Rosario Dawson

Claire Temple (portrayed by Rosario Dawson) is a nurse who helps Murdock when she finds him beaten and injured, and after he saves her from some Russians who are using her to get to him, she becomes his confidant and near-full-time nurse. The two have a falling out when Murdock explains that a relationship between the two would not work, but she still helps him on occasion when needed.

Rosario Dawson joined the cast in June 2014,[30] and her role was revealed to be that of Temple in October of that year.[31] The character is an amalgam of Temple and Night Nurse.[32] DeKnight noted that the character was originally "going to be the actual Night Nurse from the comics...we had her name in a script and it came back that it was possible [the feature side] were going to use her" and "had plans for her down the road," necessitating the team to use the more obscure comics character Claire Temple as her name.[33] Maslansky revealed that "Claire Temple's look is effortless and casual; she exudes an unstudied sensuality. She wears slim boyfriend jeans and shirts that skim rather than hug the body. Her clothing might indicate a woman who has travelled or at least has an interest in cultures other than her own."[9]

Dawson explained that "[her] character is a normal person and she becomes more heroic in a way that she maybe didn't expect",[26] and went on to state that "She's not a love interest – she's this skeptical eye looking at this strange situation. She's the one who can be like, "You're not really good at this." That makes it feel more real."[32] On her character's relationship to Murdock, Dawson said that "The show explores how necessary it is for two people to finally have their masks off with each other. For Matt Murdock, this is the first person he has that's going to be able to see that transition for him. For her, she's someone who also throws herself into the fray and had made it her life mission to help, even if that means risking her own life. But she gets confronted with the question: How far will you go? What does it mean if you're helping someone who is maybe going to hurt other people?"[32]

Wilson Fisk / Kingpin Edit

 
Vincent D'Onofrio

Wilson Fisk (portrayed by Vincent D'Onofrio), along with his mother, was abused as a child by his father, until he killed him. His mother helped him cover it up, and Fisk grew up wanting to make Hell's Kitchen a better place, with no people like his father. He planned to buy the entire neighborhood, demolish it, and build a new and better Hell's Kitchen. He was opposed by Murdock both as a lawyer and a vigilante, and he began to lose the trust of his allies after he began seeing Vanessa Marianna. His dealings are exposed to the FBI by a whistle-blower that Murdock protected, and when he attempts to escape custody he is defeated in combat by Murdock as Daredevil and incarcerated at Ryker's Island. During his incarceration, Wilson Fisk works to gain control of the inmates while being visited by his lawyer Benjamin Donovan. When Punisher is sent to Ryker's Island, Wilson Fisk manipulates Punisher into killing a rival inmate and later orchestrates Punisher's escape.

In season three, he cuts a deal with the FBI to become their informant in exchange for a house arrest deal at the Presidential Hotel and for Vanessa to not be incriminated for Wilson Fisk's crimes. When he starts swaying some of the FBI to his side including Benjamin Poindexter, Wilson Fisk takes up the name of Kingpin. FBI agent Ray Nadeem provides posthumous testimony against Kingpin, who fights Daredevil and paralyzes Dex. Daredevil spares Kingpin's life and promises he will leave Vanessa unharmed in return for his going to Ryker's Island and not harming Karen or Foggy.

D'Onofrio, who was cast as Fisk in June 2014,[34] stated that he hoped his portrayal of Fisk was a new way to look at the character, and that it would be the definitive portrayal of the character.[35] "Our Fisk, he's a child and he's a monster," D'Onofrio said. "Every move that he makes and everything that he does in our story comes from his foundation of morality inside himself."[36] In December 2014, DeKnight detailed that "Fisk has very many different aspects so it's not all, "I want to conquer the city and make a lot of money". In our story, we tell the story of how he met his wife Vanessa and how they fell in love – our antagonist actually has a love story. That's the love story you're following, the one you're invested in, and seeing how that affects him and changes him." He also said that "if you're looking for a juicy, multi-faceted crime drama, Wilson Fisk was the obvious choice to play the antagonist ... [he] really felt like the right yin to the yang for Matt, and for what we wanted to do this season."[17] Concerning Fisk not being called Kingpin during the first season, like he is in the comics, DeKnight explained that "I think there is a, dare I say, critical mass where things get a little bit silly. You know if in the last five minutes we went, "Oh they called him Daredevil! Oh they called him Kingpin!" It's a little too much. Also there was no real natural way to get to Kingpin. It felt a little off. There is a point down the line to get there."[7] Discussing Fisk's fighting style, compared to Daredevil's, series stunt coordinator Philip J Silvera said that, "I feel like they're almost two sides to the same coin. They're both doing things for their city. And it's a tricky thing with their two characters. I think when you get the Fisk character to a certain point, it just becomes pure rage, and all thought process is out the window. ... The brutality is just relentless with him. When he gets into this mode, he just keeps going until he's done. And that's it. He will drive for you. That is the Kingpin, that is D'Onofrio. He's a very smooth, calculating individual, but when you bring the rage out in him, he's like a bulldozer."[37] Cole Jensen plays a young Wilson Fisk.[38]

Maslansky explained that "Wilson Fisk has a specific look. His choices reflect the man he is and the man he's become. As with Matt Murdock's costumes, I was influenced by the comics with the same stipulation that they feel authentic and modern. We dressed Fisk in current style, embracing a slim silhouette. It's classic and consistent. His clothing was custom-made by a highly skilled tailor, Michael Andrews who's well versed in modern design details." Significant props used for Fisk in the series are his father's cufflinks, on which Maslansky said, "[Fisk's father] would have bought them in the 1950s or '60s—a mid-century design. We searched for the perfect vintage cufflinks. We finally landed on a sterling silver pair with interesting negative space. We knew from reading ahead we'd need many duplicates. I redesigned them, adding more detail—a tiger's eye stone and a portion of it cast in gold. They retained a mid-century look, enhanced to become unique in the world."[9] D'Onofrio reprises the role in MCU productions produced by Marvel Studios, starting with the Disney+ series Hawkeye (2021).[21]

Frank Castle / Punisher Edit

 
Jon Bernthal

Francis "Frank" Castle Sr. (portrayed by Jon Bernthal) is a vigilante who aims to clean up Hell's Kitchen by any means necessary, no matter how lethal the results,[39] which earns him the name 'The Punisher' from the media.[40]

In June 2015, Marvel announced that Jon Bernthal was cast as Castle for the second season.[39][41] DeKnight and the writers had discussed introducing the character in a post-credits scene during the first-season finale, but were unable due to the way that Netflix begins the next episode during the credits of the current one. The scene would have seen Owlsley escape rather than be killed by Fisk, only to be killed by Castle, whose face would not be revealed, but whose iconic skull insignia would have been featured. DeKnight felt that this "was the right decision. I think there's a better, more organic way to introduce him to the world."[42] DeKnight also noted that this version of Punisher would be "completely the Marvel version," as previous portrayals did not appear under the Marvel Studios / Marvel Television banner. He also felt Bernthal's Punisher would not be as "graphically violent" as in Punisher: War Zone.[43] Goddard felt that television was the best fit for the character, as the writers are "able to do things on the small screen that fit that character better than if we had to water him down for the movies."[44] Season two showrunners Doug Petrie and Marco Ramirez talked about creating their version of the character following the film versions, with Ramirez saying, "even if you know the character, you've never seen him like this. That was the big thing we wanted. There are four movies, eight hours and four actors. We've seen this guy. We think we know who he is, but even we learned that he's so much more." Petrie said, "We hope to make people forget what they've seen before, whether they've loved it or not."[45]

Petrie stated that Son of Sam, Bernard Goetz, and Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver were influences on the character,[45] as well as current events, saying, "Taking lethal justice into your own hands in America in 2015 is tricky shit. We have not shied away from the rich complicated reality of Now. If you've got a gun and you're not the police you're going to incite strong feelings." He added that the writers hoped to "stir the pot" and "get people to think" when watching Punisher. Bernthal added that "This character has resonated with law enforcement and military....and the best thing about him is that if he offends you, he just doesn't care."[46] In order to get in the correct mindset to portray Castle, Bernthal trained with military members, along with receiving weapon training. Bernthal also "had to put myself in as dark of place as possible" to connect with "the emptiness inside" Castle, and isolate himself, including walking across the Brooklyn Bridge to get to set "to shed any outside influence of joy."[47]

Rosario Dawson, who felt Matt Murdock behaved like the Punisher in season one, felt it would "be really interesting to see how [the writers] differentiate" the two in the second season.[48] Describing the character, Bernthal said, "As a man who put his [life] on the line and really went through the ultimate sacrifice for this country in his involvement in the military. He's a guy who brought the war home with him [in] the worst possible way. There are a lot of iterations of this character and in all of them it's a man who's gone through this unbelievable trauma and what's interesting about our take on him is how this trauma reshapes his own philosophy."[47] Bernthal also talked about the character's 'superpowers', saying, "If I got one thing from the comics, I think, as far as superpowers... his superpower is his rage. His superpower is that he is not going to quit, and he is going to go forward no matter what. And that's as human and grounded a quality as I think as this sort of genre could have".[49]

Elektra Natchios Edit

 
Élodie Yung

Elektra Natchios (portrayed by Élodie Yung) is a mysterious and dangerous woman from Murdock's past.[41]

In July 2015, Marvel announced that Yung had been cast as Elektra for the second season, after the character had initially been referred to in the first season.[41][50] Describing Elektra's effect on Murdock, Petrie called her "the best bad girlfriend you can possibly have. She does everything wrong and attractive, she's [Matt's] id, the wild side. Matt is always taming his wild side. Elektra just lets it out. He's both repulsed and deeply drawn to that."[46] Talking about the character, Yung said, "What I tried to capture by reading the comics is I wanted to keep the coldness that Elektra has. And I had conversations at length with Doug [Petrie] and Marco [Ramirez]. We think Elektra is kind of a sociopath. This world is a game for her. It's like a chess game, and what motivates her is what she wants. She'll use anything she needs to use to get to her goal, and if she needs to kill people, she would." However, "we wanted to create a character with different layers. I think Elektra isn't a bad person. She's not a good person. She's a person with different traits, with layers, and she's seeking for who she is."[49] Lily Chee plays a young Elektra.[51]

Blake Tower Edit

Blake Tower (portrayed by Stephen Rider) is a New York assistant district attorney under Samantha Reyes who assists Daredevil "with information to help track down and capture criminals."[52] Following Samantha Reyes' death, Tower is sworn in as the new district attorney.

In September 2015, Rider joined the cast of the second season as Tower.[52]

Maggie Grace Edit

Margaret "Maggie" Grace (portrayed by Joanne Whalley) is a nun who cares deeply about Murdock's safety.[53][54] She is revealed to be Murdock's estranged mother. Isabella Pisacane portrays a young Maggie when she is a novitiate.

Ray Nadeem Edit

Rahul "Ray" Nadeem (portrayed by Jay Ali) is an honest and ambitious FBI agent.[55] An original character made for the series,[56] he worked with Daredevil when it comes to dealing with Wilson Fisk and Benjamin Poindexter. After he was killed by Dex on Vanessa's orders, the information Ray gathered was forwarded to the authorities by Karen and Foggy, after they picked it up from Ray's wife.

Ali was cast by March 2018.[55]

Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter Edit

Benjamin "Dex" Poindexter (portrayed by Wilson Bethel) is a psychopathic FBI agent who is able to use almost any object as a lethal projectile.[57][58] Cameron Mann portrays a young Dex, while Conor Proft portrays him as a teenager.

Bethel was cast in November 2017.[58]

Recurring characters Edit

Introduced in other TV series Edit

Samantha Reyes Edit

Samantha Reyes (portrayed by Michelle Hurd) is a New York District Attorney, who goes against Nelson and Murdock for the People v. Frank Castle trial. This is due to her playing a role in Castle's family's deaths and covering them up. Reyes is killed by a sniper working for the Blacksmith.[59][60]

Hurd reprises her role from Jessica Jones.[59]

Introduced in season one Edit

Paul Lantom Edit

Father Paul Lantom (portrayed by Peter McRobbie) is a Catholic priest and confidante for Murdock. The character is based on a minor comic character who first appeared in Runaways Vol. 2 #9 (December 2005).

McRobbie appears throughout the series as Lantom.[61] Series writer Ruth Fletcher Gage called Lantom "almost Matt's therapist. He was used in a lot of different ways. We wanted him to be someone who would actually discuss the things Matt brought to him." Writer Christos Gage added, "Father Lantom really was supposed to be a catalyst to force Matt to question his own view on things and his own feelings about what he was going to do."[29]

In season 3, Father Lantom and Sister Maggie secretly take Matt in and nurse him back to health following the events of Midland Circle in The Defenders. Later in the season, when Karen makes herself a target of Fisk, he agrees to shelter her at the church. Dex attacks the church in an attempt to kill Karen, and in the course of the fight, Father Lantom is killed shielding her from one of Dex's batons. At the end of the season 3 finale, Matt gives a eulogy for Father Lantom in the church with Karen, Foggy, Marci, Ellison, Brett, and Tower all in attendance.

Turk Barrett Edit

Turk Barrett (portrayed by Rob Morgan) is a small-time criminal working for Wilson Fisk whom Daredevil beats for information.[62]

Brett Mahoney Edit

Brett Mahoney (portrayed by Royce Johnson) is a police sergeant at the New York City Police Department's 15th Precinct who is friends with Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson.[63] Foggy regularly bribes him with cigars for his mother. He also is a reluctant ally of Matt's alter ego Daredevil, feeding him information on confidential matters. After Detective Carl Hoffman turns himself in and exposes the truth about Wilson Fisk, Mahoney was shown to have a pleased look on him as the FBI arrests Officer Corbin and his fellow corrupt police officers for their involvement with Wilson Fisk. He is promoted to the pay grade of Detective-Sergeant in "Regrets Only," after taking credit for the arrest of Frank Castle.[59]

Carl Hoffman Edit

Carl Hoffman (portrayed by Daryl Edwards) is a detective with the New York City Police Department's 15th Precinct and partner of Christian Blake that is secretly on Wilson Fisk's side.[63] After being forced to kill Blake on Wilson Fisk's orders, Hoffman goes into hiding with Leland Owlsey's help where he becomes a target of the police officers on Fisk's side. Upon being rescued by Daredevil, Hoffman turns himself over to Sgt. Brett Mahoney, leading to Fisk's exposure and the arrest of him and those involved at the hands of the FBI.

Christian Blake Edit

Christian Blake (portrayed by Chris Tardio) is a corrupt detective with the New York City Police Department's 15th Precinct who is secretly in the employ of Wilson Fisk, and is partnered with Carl Hoffman.[64] After Daredevil attacks him and grabs his phone, obtaining crucial information, Fisk arranges for Blake to be shot by an ESU sniper outside the scene of a standoff, along with two other officers. Blake survives and Fisk subsequently has Hoffman kill Blake by injecting a poison into his IV line. Hoffman's subsequent guilt over Blake's death leads him to turn against Fisk and snitch on him to the FBI.

Gao Edit

Madame Gao (portrayed by Wai Ching Ho) is an accomplished older woman with her own heroin trade in Hell's Kitchen who allies with Wilson Fisk and Leland Owlsley, as well as being a boss in The Hand.[62]

Nobu Yoshioka Edit

Nobu Yoshioka (portrayed by Peter Shinkoda) is a Japanese businessman and head of a Yakuza branch who allies with Wilson Fisk.[9][62] He is also a member of the Hand.[65] Nobu is believed to be burned to death during a fight against Murdock. Nobu later returns, albeit heavily scarred, leading the Hand in their efforts to turn Elektra into the Black Sky. Nobu draws Daredevil and Elektra out by holding everyone Daredevil ever saved hostage. During the battle, Nobu unintentionally kills Electra and is then flung off a roof by Murdock. Nobu once again revives, only to be stabbed in the chest and then decapitated by Stick.

It was originally reported by Deadline Hollywood that the name of Shinkoda's character would be "Hachiro", a name that was given to a different character in the second season.[59][66] On the character's motivations, Shinkoda said, "I think that he's driven almost religiously, like Matt, except that the stakes may be higher for Nobu than Matt. The way I played it, I assumed he may be a member of The Hand, he's part of some program that's been going for hundreds of years. I think he has global plans. They're huge. They're not only affecting him."[29] In the ninth episode of the first season, the writers almost introduced Kirigi as the opponent Murdock would face, instead of Nobu.[29]

Vladimir Ranskahov Edit

Vladimir Ranskahov (portrayed by Nikolai Nikolaeff) is a Russian mafia member trying to make a name for himself in America with his brother Anatoly.[62] He is later killed by the police officers on Wilson Fisk's side while buying Daredevil time to get away.

Josie Edit

Josie (portrayed by Susan Varon) is the owner of a bar frequented by Murdock, Nelson, and Page.[67] Based on the comic character who first appeared in Daredevil #160 (September 1979).

Doris Urich Edit

Doris Urich (portrayed by Adriane Lenox) is the sick wife of Ben Urich.[67] Despite being hospitalized, she gives her full support for her husband when he begins to investigate Wilson Fisk's crimes. After Ben is killed, Doris attends the funeral and reveals to Karen Page that Ben had set up a life insurance plan making her financially set for the rest of her life. Based on the comic character who first appeared in Daredevil #163 (March 1980).

Mitchell Ellison Edit

Mitchell Ellison (portrayed by Geoffrey Cantor) is the Editor-in-Chief of the New York Bulletin and Ben Urich's boss.[27][68] In the first season, he does not believe Urich's findings on Wilson Fisk's illegal activities. By the second season, Ellison helps Karen Page with info revolving around Punisher and Blacksmith and eventually offers Karen a job at the New York Bulletin. In season three, Ellison is injured by Dex Poindexter posing as Daredevil to which he later pressures Karen to reveal Daredevil's identity to him.

Shirley Benson Edit

Shirley Benson (portrayed by Suzanne H. Smart) is an administrator at Metro-General Hospital.

Elena Cardenas Edit

Elena Cardenas (portrayed by Judith Delgado)[69] is one of the first clients of Nelson and Murdock. She lives in a housing tenement inhibiting Fisk's plan. Elena is later killed on the orders of Wilson Fisk.

There had been some intention for Cardenas' demise to be much more graphic, with the character being blown up and only her arms being found afterwards, though this was found to be "going too far". DeKnight explained, "We ended up killing her later to wrap it into the story. And at the time we were thinking 'We can't blow her up! That's too much!' And then of course eight months later I watch Jessica Jones and they blow up that old neighbor woman and all that's left is like an arm, and I'm thinking 'Hey, wait a minute!'"[70]

Marci Stahl Edit

Marci Stahl (portrayed by Amy Rutberg) is Foggy Nelson's girlfriend from college. She is known for her forthright personality and affectionately referring to Foggy as "Foggy Bear". At the start of season 1, she is introduced working at Landman & Zack, where she began working after Matt and Foggy quit their internships.[71] After Matt and Foggy come into possession of evidence that the partners of Landman & Zack are working for Fisk, Foggy persuades Marci to help them by appealing to the fact that she "used to have a soul". Following Fisk's arrest, Marci gets hired on at Hogarth, Chao & Benowitz, later recommending Foggy to Jeri Hogarth when Nelson & Murdock closes in the fallout from the Punisher trial.[72] Rutberg was "surprised" she was cast in the role, as she "had just had a baby and thought I would never work again."[73]

In season 3, Marci is living together with Foggy, and has been there as a source of comfort for Foggy as he has nightmares about Matt's "death". When Fisk is released, Foggy is incensed to find that Blake Tower refuses to pursue a state case against Fisk because he's running for reelection. This leads Marci to suggest that Foggy run for District Attorney as a write-in candidate to bring Fisk's injustices into the spotlight. Later, after Foggy is nearly killed by Dex in an attack on the Bulletin, he begins looking into one of Marci's cases involving an IRS auditor being prosecuted for aiding the Albanians that Fisk had snitched on, which leads him to realize Fisk is planning to make himself the sole source of government protection for criminals in the city. At the end of the season, Marci is seen attending Father Lantom's funeral, sitting alongside Foggy. During the wake following the funeral, she is disappointed that Foggy has decided to concede the District Attorney race to Tower, but respects his desire to go back into business with Matt and Karen.

Stick Edit

Stick (portrayed by Scott Glenn) is a mysterious martial artist and Matt Murdock's mentor,[74] who is in his late 90s.[75] He is the leader of the Chaste, who wages a war against the Hand and its quest to retrieve the Black Sky.[72]

Marvel announced in September 2014 that Glenn was joining the series as Stick.[74] DeKnight initially wanted Sonny Chiba for the role, "but that didn't quite work out." Glenn, who had been brought up in early conversations by the writers, was reconsidered following his performance in The Leftovers.[5] Glenn had never played a blind character before, calling it a challenge to integrate the blindness, being a martial arts master, and the emotional aspect to the character. He also added that Stick was "on the high-volume side" of stunts for the show. To prepare for the role, Glenn had to "learn completely about the world of comic books ... and who Stick [was] in relationship to the Daredevil."[75]

Francis Edit

Francis (portrayed by Tom Walker) is the head of Fisk's security who was charged with even protecting Vanessa Marianna. Following Fisk's arrest, Francis flees in a helicopter with Vanessa.[76]

Melvin Potter Edit

Melvin Potter (portrayed by Matt Gerald) is a machinist, designer, and armorer who makes armored suits. In season one, he's swayed to Wilson Fisk's services and later creates Daredevil's costume.[62] In season two, Potter continues to upgrade the suit for Murdock and provides a suit for Elektra Natchios.[72] In season three, Potter is tracked down by the fixer Felix Manning to provide Dex Poindexter's Daredevil outfit, eventually getting arrested for a parole violation.

Introduced in season two Edit

Louisa Delgado Edit

Louisa Delgado (portrayed by Marilyn Torres) is a nurse who works at Metro General Hospital with Temple. She is killed by members of the Hand.

Hirochi Edit

Hirochi (portrayed by Ron Nakahara) is a high-ranking member of the Hand working as a Roxxon Corporation executive.[59]

Stan Gibson Edit

Stan Gibson (portrayed by John Pirkis) is a Roxxon Corporation accountant blackmailed by the Hand through their kidnapping of his son. Stan leads Daredevil to the Farm, a drug factory which also turns children into Hand members. Daredevil rescues his son and Gibson, his son, and the children to Metro-General Hospital. Gibson is killed by his son with a scalpel.

Benjamin Donovan Edit

Benjamin Donovan (portrayed by Danny Johnson) is Fisk's new lawyer and assistant at Donovan and Partners.[77]

Introduced in season three Edit

Nicholas Lee Edit

Nicholas Lee (portrayed by Stephen Rowe) is one of Fisk's lawyers.

Tammy Hattley Edit

Tammy Hattley (portrayed by Kate Udall) is the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI and Ray Nadeem and Dex's superior. She later sides with Kingpin where she killed Winn so that Felix Manning can get Ray to cooperate with Kingpin. At one point in her life, she had two children where one of them was killed in a staged hit and run. As part of Ray's dying action, Daredevil exposed Kingpin's actions causing Hattley and those swayed to Kingpin's side to be arrested.

Seema Nadeem Edit

Seema Nadeem (portrayed by Sunita Deshpande) is Ray Nadeem's wife.

Sami Nadeem Edit

Sami Nadeem (portrayed by Noah Huq) is Ray Nadeem's son.

Wellers Edit

Wellers (portrayed by Matthew McCurdy) is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail.

Theo Nelson Edit

Theo Nelson (portrayed by Peter Halpin) is Foggy Nelson's older brother who has worked his whole life at his family's butcher shop.[78]

Arinori Edit

Arinori (portrayed by Don Castro) is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail.

Julie Barnes Edit

Julie Barnes (portrayed by Holly Cinnamon) is a young woman who used to work with Dex and is now obsessively stalked by him.

Lim Edit

Lim (portrayed by Scotty Crowe) is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail.

Doyle Edit

Doyle (portrayed by Richard Prioleau) is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail.

Johnson Edit

Johnson (portrayed by David Anthony Buglione) is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail.

O'Connor Edit

O'Connor (portrayed by Sam Slater) is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail.

Winn Edit

Winn (portrayed by Andrew Sensenig) is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail. He was killed by Tammy Hattley in order to get Ray to cooperate with Kingpin.

Felix Manning Edit

Felix Manning (portrayed by Joe Jones) is Kingpin's fixer who is based on the character of the same name from Daredevil #230.

Felix was responsible for arranging for Vanessa to be moved to a safe location, made people "disappear," provided a new workshop for Melvin Potter so that he can make a duplicate Daredevil outfit for Benjamin Poindexter, and assisted Tammy Hattley into getting Ray Nadeem to cooperate with Kingpin. Under Vanessa's orders, Manning ordered Poindexter to kill Nadeem. Daredevil later interrogated him about Kingpin's plans. After being told about Kingpin's wedding to Vanessa, Daredevil left him hanging from a building and was taken away on a stretcher while in police custody.

Mrs. Shelby Edit

Mrs. Shelby (portrayed by Kelly McAndrew) is Fisk's surveillance technician.

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 two): A lawyer who hires Nelson after he breaks from Murdock.[79]
  • Rosalie Carbone (portrayed by Annabella Sciorra; first appears in season three): Acting boss of an Italian-American Mafia family and a criminal underworld "power player" who agrees to cooperate with the Kingpin.[80]
  • Streiber (portrayed by Ron Simmons; first appears in season three): The captain of the NYPD 15th Precinct.

Introduced in season one Edit

  • "Battlin" Jack Murdock (portrayed by John Patrick Hayden): Matt Murdock's father, a professional boxer who was killed by Sweeney's men for refusing to take a dive while Matt is young.[61]
  • Anatoly Ranskahov (portrayed by Gideon Emery): A Russian trying to make a name for himself in America with his brother Vladimir.[62] After interrupting a dinner date between Fisk and Vanessa, Anatoly is beheaded by Fisk with a car door.
  • Silke (portrayed by Peter Gerety): A mobster and associate of Roscoe Sweeney.
  • Corbin (portrayed by Angel Rosa): A corrupt police officer of the NYPD's 15th Precinct who is secretly on Wilson Fisk's side. He and his fellow corrupt police officers are later arrested by the FBI when Fisk's illegal activities are exposed.
  • Semyon (portrayed by Alex Falberg): A Russian hitman employed by Anatoly and Vladimir.
  • Santino (portrayed by Moisés Acevedo): Clare Temple's neighbor.
  • Roscoe Sweeney (portrayed by Kevin Nagle): A fixer for the Hell's Kitchen Irish Mob who orchestrated Jack Murdock's death. During his teenage years, Murdock encountered Sweeney again and prevented Elektra from killing him. Instead, Murdock had him arrested.
  • M. Caldwell (portrayed by Kassia Miller): A secretary at the New York Bulletin who was secretly a mole for Wilson Fisk. She was later arrested by the FBI when Fisk's illegal activities were exposed.
  • Joseph Pike (portrayed by Kevin McCormick): An enforcer working for Fisk along with Stewart Schmidt. They attacked Karen Page, but were defeated by Foggy Nelson. Based on the comic character "Stymie" who first appeared in Daredevil #164 (May 1980).
  • Stewart Schmidt (portrayed by Bryant Carroll): An enforcer working for Fisk along with Joseph Pike. They attacked Karen Page, but were defeated by Foggy Nelson. Based on the comic character "Wall-Eyed" who first appeared in Daredevil #165 (July 1980).
  • Stone (portrayed by Jasson Finney, voiced by David Sobolov): An ally of Stick.[61][81]
  • Bill Fisk (portrayed by Domenick Lombardozzi): Wilson Fisk's abusive father,[82] who was murdered by a young Wilson to protect his mother.
  • Marlene Vistain (portrayed by Phyllis Somerville as an elderly lady, Angela Reed as a younger adult): Wilson Fisk's mother.
  • Parish Landman (portrayed by Richard Bekins): The corrupt co-founder of the law firm Landman and Zack who is on Wilson Fisk's side. When Landman pulled into the parking lot of his firm, the FBI appeared and showed Landman a warrant for his arrest when Wilson Fisk's illegal activities were exposed.
  • Randolph Cherryh (portrayed by Jonathan Walker): A corrupt senator on Wilson Fisk's payroll who is based on the comic character who first appeared in Daredevil #177 (December 1981). When Wilson Fisk's illegal activities were exposed, Senator Cherryh was arrested by the FBI who claims to the press that he and Fisk did nothing wrong.

Pat Kiernan appears as himself throughout the series,[59][83] while Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance through an on-set photograph at the NYPD's 15th Precinct.[61] In Iron Fist, Lee's character is identified as NYPD Captain Irving Forbush.[84] Bonale Fambrini appears as a Black Sky.

Introduced in season two Edit

  • Jimmy "The Bear" (portrayed by John Bianco): A member of the Dogs of Hell biker gang.
  • Nesbitt (portrayed by Andy Murray): Leader of the Hell's Kitchen Irish Mob gang known as the Kitchen Irish and Grotto's employer before his death at the hands of the Punisher.[59] Based on the comic character who appeared in The Punisher Vol. 7 #10 (October 2004).
  • Kelly Cooley (portrayed by Paul Drechsler-Martell): A member of the Kitchen Irish and the son of Finn Cooley. He is killed by Punisher.
  • Elliot "Grotto" Grote (portrayed by McCaleb Burnett): A survivor of a Punisher attack on the Kitchen Irish seeking witness protection.[85] Castle murders him when Murdock refuses to.
  • Max (portrayed by Bull): A dog that once belonged to the Kitchen Irish before being adopted by Frank Castle.
  • Jerry (portrayed by Ray Ianicelli): A war veteran.
  • Finn Cooley (portrayed by Tony Curran): An Kitchen Irish mobster whose son is killed by the Punisher. He was killed by Punisher when he threatened Max. Curran previously portrayed Bor in Thor: The Dark World.[86]
  • Thompson (portrayed by Katt Masterson): Mahoney's partner when he is promoted to Detective Sergeant.
  • Cynthia Batzer (portrayed by Deirdre Madigan): The judge assigned to the People v. Frank Castle trial.
  • Gregory Tepper (portrayed by Eric Michael Gillett): The lead medical examiner on the Castle murders.
  • Ray Schoonover (portrayed by Clancy Brown): Castle's commanding officer in the Marine Corps who became the drug lord "Blacksmith" and was responsible for the murder of Castle's family.[87] He is killed by Frank, and later appears in a flashback cameo in The Punisher season 1.
  • Brian Cooley (portrayed by Valentino Musumeci): The son of Finn Cooley and the brother of Kelly Cooley. During the Punisher's trial, Brian ranted about Punisher killing his dad causing Judge Batzer to have him removed from the courtroom and for the jury to disregard that outburst.
  • Dutton (portrayed by William Forsythe): The "Kingpin" of an underground contraband ring in the jail where Fisk is being held before his trial.[87] After an attempt to intimidate Fisk, Fisk eventually manipulates Frank into killing Dutton and his entire crew, then takes over Dutton's ring.
  • Daniel Gibson (portrayed by Lucas Elliot Eberl): Stan's son who is an incubator for the Hand's chemical farm.
  • Jacques Duchamps (portrayed by Gilles Marini): An associate of Stick's sent by him to kill Elektra.[79]
  • Star (portrayed by Laurence Mason): A member of the Chaste murdered by Stick to protect Elektra.[88]

Allison Winn, Doug Plaut, Massiel Mordan, and Shari Abdul play incubators for the Hand's chemical farm alongside Daniel Gibson.

Introduced in season three Edit

  • Nihar Nadeem (portrayed by Fajer Kaisi): Ray Nadeem's brother.
  • Saanvi Nadeem (portrayed by Nandita Shenoy): Ray Nadeem's sister-in-law and Nihar's cancer beating wife.
  • Neda Kazemi (portrayed by Dina Shihabi): A woman who is rescued by Matt when he returns as Daredevil.
  • Rostam Kazemi (portrayed by Chris Colombo): Neda's father who is rescued by Matt when he returns as Daredevil.
  • Jasper Evans (portrayed by Matt DeAngelis): An Albanian hired by Fisk to stab him in prison. After being secretly released, Jasper is later killed by Dex posing as Daredevil.
  • Anna Nelson (portrayed by Deirdre O'Connell): Foggy and Theo's mother.
  • Edward Nelson (portrayed by Michael Mulheren): Foggy and Theo's father who runs Nelson's Meats.
  • Timmy Nelson (portrayed by John Francis McNamara): Foggy and Theo's uncle.
  • Jeanie Nelson (portrayed by Anne Carney): Foggy and Theo's aunt.
  • Ruthie Nelson (portrayed by Arden Wolfe): Foggy and Theo's niece.
  • Jonathan O'Reilly portrays Foggy and Theo's nephew.
  • Ramsey (portrayed by Andy Lucien): An FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail.
  • Riggle (portrayed by Bill Winkler): The warden of Ryker's Island.
  • Lily Ellison (portrayed by Meredith Salenger): Mitchell Ellison's wife.
  • Jason Ellison (portrayed by Chris Carfizzi): Mitchell Ellison's nephew who is set up with Karen.
  • Michael Kemp (portrayed by Luke Robertson): An incarcerated criminal who was aided by Nelson & Murdock into getting his sentence reduced.
  • Vic Jusufi (portrayed by James Biberi): The Albanian leader who is imprisoned at Ryker's Island and plots revenge against Fisk for his betrayal. He had his men sneak Matt Murdock out of Ryker's Island amidst the chaos.
  • Bradley (portrayed by Gary Hilborn): Dex's supportive baseball coach from his youth.
  • Eileen Mercer (portrayed by Heidi Armbruster): A therapist who works closely with Dex to control his emotions.
  • Alvarez (portrayed by Kimberli Alexis Flores): An FBI agent on Ray Nadeem's team serving as Fisk's protective detail.
  • Paxton Page (portrayed by Lee Tergesen): Karen's religious father living in Fagan Corners, Vermont. Following Kevin's death while consumed by Kevin's loss, Paxton advised Karen to take her leave. When Karen calls him up following the massacre at the Daily Bulletin, Paxton is relieved that Karen is not dead. When she asks if she can come home for a while, Paxton states that the timing is not great.
  • Betsy Beatty (portrayed by Karina Casiano): Melvin Potter's parole officer and love interest who Fisk has threatened the life of in the past. After Potter was arrested and she had just busted someone for parole violation, Betsy was approached by Daredevil who told her about what happened to Potter and advised that she leaves town before those who used Potter come after her.
  • John Hammer (portrayed by Ezra Knight): A criminal figure in New York.
  • Everett Starr (portrayed by Ned Van Zandt): A criminal figure in New York. Killed by Dex when he refused Kingpin's offer.
  • Latimer Zyl (portrayed by Stephen Axelrod): A criminal figure in New York.
  • Sophia Carter (portrayed by Cori Dioquino): A criminal figure in New York.
  • Kevin Page (portrayed by Jack DiFalco): The brother of Karen Page and the son of Paxton Page who died in a car accident. His death was covered up by Sheriff Bernie.
  • Todd (portrayed by Will Strout): Karen Page's former boyfriend who she would sell drugs with.
  • Esther Falb (portrayed by Lesley Ann Warren):[89] The rightful owner of the Rabbit in a Snowstorm painting, who reclaims it once Fisk initially goes to prison. She was later murdered by Dex.
  • Bess Mahoney (portrayed by Sharon Hope): Brett Mahoney's mother.
  • Dr. Oyama (portrayed by Glenn Kubota): A surgeon who fixes Dex's spine after it was broken by Fisk.

Roy Thomas makes a cameo appearance in the episode "Blindsided" as a prisoner at Ryker's who witnesses Kemp beat up Murdock under the alias of Foggy Nelson.[90]

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Season 1
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External links Edit

  • Full cast and crew of Daredevil at IMDb

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This article is about characters appearing in Marvel Television s Netflix series For characters reappearing in Marvel Studios s MCU projects see Characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe Daredevil is an American streaming television series created for Netflix by Drew Goddard 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 first in a series of shows that lead up to a Defenders crossover miniseries The series stars Charlie Cox as Matt Murdock Daredevil as well as Deborah Ann Woll Elden Henson Rosario Dawson and Vincent D Onofrio Toby Leonard Moore Vondie Curtis Hall Bob Gunton and Ayelet Zurer join them in the first season while Jon Bernthal Elodie Yung and Stephen Rider join them for the second Joanne Whalley Jay Ali and Wilson Bethel join for season three In addition to original characters several other characters based on various Marvel properties also appear throughout the series Main cast members L R Cox Woll Henson Bernthal and Yung at the 2015 New York Comic Con Contents 1 Overview 2 Main characters 2 1 Matt Murdock Daredevil 2 2 Karen Page 2 3 Foggy Nelson 2 4 James Wesley 2 5 Ben Urich 2 6 Leland Owlsley 2 7 Vanessa Marianna Fisk 2 8 Claire Temple 2 9 Wilson Fisk Kingpin 2 10 Frank Castle Punisher 2 11 Elektra Natchios 2 12 Blake Tower 2 13 Maggie Grace 2 14 Ray Nadeem 2 15 Benjamin Dex Poindexter 3 Recurring characters 3 1 Introduced in other TV series 3 1 1 Samantha Reyes 3 2 Introduced in season one 3 2 1 Paul Lantom 3 2 2 Turk Barrett 3 2 3 Brett Mahoney 3 2 4 Carl Hoffman 3 2 5 Christian Blake 3 2 6 Gao 3 2 7 Nobu Yoshioka 3 2 8 Vladimir Ranskahov 3 2 9 Josie 3 2 10 Doris Urich 3 2 11 Mitchell Ellison 3 2 12 Shirley Benson 3 2 13 Elena Cardenas 3 2 14 Marci Stahl 3 2 15 Stick 3 2 16 Francis 3 2 17 Melvin Potter 3 3 Introduced in season two 3 3 1 Louisa Delgado 3 3 2 Hirochi 3 3 3 Stan Gibson 3 3 4 Benjamin Donovan 3 4 Introduced in season three 3 4 1 Nicholas Lee 3 4 2 Tammy Hattley 3 4 3 Seema Nadeem 3 4 4 Sami Nadeem 3 4 5 Wellers 3 4 6 Theo Nelson 3 4 7 Arinori 3 4 8 Julie Barnes 3 4 9 Lim 3 4 10 Doyle 3 4 11 Johnson 3 4 12 O Connor 3 4 13 Winn 3 4 14 Felix Manning 3 4 15 Mrs Shelby 4 Guest characters 4 1 Introduced in other TV series 4 2 Introduced in season one 4 3 Introduced in season two 4 4 Introduced in season three 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview EditCharacter Portrayed by AppearancesFirst Season 1 Season 2 Season 3Main charactersMatt MurdockDaredevil Charlie Cox Into the Ring MainKaren Page Deborah Ann Woll MainFoggy Nelson Elden Henson MainJames Wesley Toby Leonard Moore Main Does not appearLeland Owlsley Bob Gunton Main Does not appearWilson FiskKingpin Vincent D Onofrio Main a Claire Temple Rosario Dawson Cut Man Main Does not appearVanessa Marianna Fisk Ayelet Zurer Rabbit in a Snowstorm Main Does not appear GuestBen Urich Vondie Curtis Hall Main Does not appearFrank CastlePunisher Jon Bernthal Bang Does not appear Main Does not appearBlake Tower Stephen Rider Dogs to a Gunfight Does not appear MainElektra Natchios Elodie Yung Penny and Dime Does not appear Main Does not appearMaggie Grace Joanne Whalley Resurrection Does not appear MainRay Nadeem Jay Ali Does not appear MainBenjamin Dex Poindexter Wilson Bethel Please Does not appear MainRecurring charactersPaul Lantom Peter McRobbie Into the Ring Recurring Guest RecurringTurk Barrett Rob Morgan Recurring Guest Does not appearBrett Mahoney Royce Johnson RecurringCarl Hoffman Daryl Edwards Recurring Does not appearChristian Blake Chris Tardio Recurring Does not appearGao Wai Ching Ho Recurring Guest Does not appearNobu Yoshioka Peter Shinkoda Recurring Does not appearVladimir Ranskahov Nikolai Nikolaeff Recurring Does not appearJosie Susan Varon Cut Man Recurring Does not appearDoris Urich Adriane Lenox Rabbit in a Snowstorm Recurring Does not appearMitchell Ellison Geoffrey Cantor RecurringShirley Benson Suzanne H Smart Guest Does not appearElena Cardenas Judith Delgado World on Fire Recurring Does not appearMarci Stahl Amy Rutberg Recurring Guest RecurringStick Scott Glenn Stick Guest Recurring Does not appearFrancis Tom Walker Shadows in the Glass Recurring Does not appearMelvin Potter Matt Gerald GuestSamantha Reyes Michelle Hurd Dogs to a Gunfight Does not appear Recurring Does not appearLouisa Delgado Marilyn Torres New York s Finest Does not appear Recurring Does not appearHirochi Ron Nakahara Kinbaku Does not appear Recurring Does not appearStan Gibson John Pirkis Does not appear Recurring Does not appearBenjamin Donovan Danny Johnson Seven Minutes in Heaven Does not appear Guest RecurringNicholas Lee Stephen Rowe Resurrection Does not appear RecurringTammy Hattley Kate Udall Does not appear RecurringSeema Nadeem Sunita Deshpande Does not appear RecurringSami Nadeem Noah Huq Does not appear RecurringWellers Matthew McCurdy Please Does not appear RecurringTheo Nelson Peter Halpin Does not appear RecurringArinori Don Castro Does not appear RecurringJulie Barnes Holly Cinnamon No Good Deed Does not appear RecurringLim Scotty Crowe Does not appear RecurringDoyle Richard Prioleau Does not appear RecurringJohnson David Anthony Buglione Does not appear RecurringO Connor Sam Slater Does not appear RecurringWinn Andrew Sensenig Blindsided Does not appear RecurringFelix Manning Joe Jones The Perfect Game Does not appear RecurringMrs Shelby Kelly McAndrew Aftermath Does not appear Recurring For his first appearance in the second season at the end of Guilty as Sin D Onofrio was credited as a Special Guest Star in the end credits though he had main billing for his subsequent appearances in the season Main characters EditMatt Murdock Daredevil Edit Main article Matt Murdock Marvel Cinematic Universe This section may be too long to read and navigate comfortably Please consider splitting content into sub articles condensing it or adding subheadings Please discuss this issue on the article s talk page January 2022 nbsp Charlie CoxMatthew Matt Murdock portrayed by Charlie Cox was blinded in a car accident as a child which heightened his other senses Approached by the elderly and blind ninja Stick Murdock trains to hone his senses so he can see using them and also learns martial arts with Stick wanting a soldier for his secret war Stick leaves Murdock when he realizes that the boy wants a father figure and Murdock eventually attends Columbia University School of Law Meeting Foggy Nelson the two graduate and intern at the law firm Landman and Zack but Murdock grows uncomfortable with the firm s lack of morals just as he begins to take vigilante action against those he knows the law cannot prosecute Murdock and Nelson decide to start their own law firm and through their first client Karen Page become embroiled in the politics of post Incident Hell s Kitchen Murdock and his allies are able to take down crime lord Wilson Fisk using the law and when Fisk escapes custody Murdock defeats him as the vigilante who is christened Daredevil by the media At the end of May 2014 Cox was cast as Murdock 1 The idea of casting Cox as Daredevil came from Marvel s Chief Creative Officer Joe Quesada in 2012 before Marvel Studios gained the rights to the character from 20th Century Fox 2 Cox wanted to be involved with the series after reading the first two scripts for the series telling his agent These are two of the best TV scripts I ve read 3 Season one showrunner Steven DeKnight stated that He s not super strong He s not invulnerable In every aspect he s a man that s just pushed himself to the limits he just has senses that are better than a normal human s He is human On the character s grey morals he said He s a lawyer by day and he s taken this oath But every night he breaks that oath and goes out and does very violent things I really liked the flawed heroes the human heroes 4 The character s Catholicism plays a large role in the series with DeKnight calling him one of the most if not the most religious characters in the Marvel Universe 5 Cox who was raised Catholic found that helpful saying You grow up steeped in that If you re in church standing in front of the altar you sort of automatically know how to respond It all kicks in you genuflect you sit in the pew I didn t have to pretend any of that 6 On how the name Daredevil is revealed in the series DeKnight explained that We talked about do we do one of the versions in the comics where when he was a kid people used to taunt him with the name Daredevil but that didn t quite feel like our world At one point we were going to have Ben Urich Vondie Curtis Hall give him the name but the timing wasn t right from where he s in his black outfit and then gets his suit which is after Ben s untimely demise There was something technically tricky of somebody actually saying the words Hey you re some kind of Daredevil The solution was to play that off screen and then hit it in the paper that he s been given this name Daredevil 7 Skylar Gaertner plays a young Matt Murdock 8 Matt Murdock disguised himself at night One might say he also disguised himself during the day Dark glasses or a mask always cover his eyes The two looks have nothing in common on the face of it However consider that both are uniforms practical functional and protective Matt maintains a professional distance dressed as attorney His vigilante uniform does much the same although in disguise He does his best not to get involved with the people he helps or who help him with limited degrees of success Costume designer Stephanie Maslansky on the ideas behind Murdock s lawyer and vigilante costumes 9 Murdock s suits are differentiated more by texture than color with a limited palette Because obviously he can t see his colors but he has to know anything he chooses is going to coordinate with one another Cox s size changed throughout the series as he continued to work out For Murdock s sunglasses Maslansky worked with series prop master Michael Jortner to make something that had to be correct for this current modern date and it also had to pay homage to what was familiar to fans Close to 100 different versions of the prop were created for Cox to try 10 Murdock begins the season wearing a black costume called the vigilante outfit by production inspired by the one worn by the character in Frank Miller s The Man Without Fear rather than the more traditional red horned suit This was done to highlight the formation of Matt Murdock as Daredevil with the costume evolving over time as the character develops 5 Quesada conceptualized the look based on DeKnight s specifications 9 Maslansky noted that they wanted the outfit to look like something that Matt Murdock could put together himself that he could either order off the Internet or shop around town I went to army navy stores I went online I looked at athletic clothing compression clothing military stuff and construction stuff we wound up with pretty practical choices for him His shirts are compression shirts and his pants wound up being from an army navy store Concerning the black mask Maslansky noted that a balance between aesthetic and safety was required and that It s made out of a cotton mesh Layers and layers of it It has to really conform to his head but at the same time he had to be able to see through it 10 On the red suit that Murdock gets at the end of the first season Maslansky said We wanted something that looked militaristic and functional but also dramatic and sexy adding that it was tricky making it practical 11 To begin the process of creating the suit Quesada contacted Ryan Meinerding and the costume artists and design team at Marvel Studios who all contributed design ideas with one of Meinerding s ultimately being picked Quesada who previously worked as an artist on Daredevil comics gave several suggestions including the use of rivets and architectural shapes as a reference to the creation of New York City The suit is intended to look like a Kevlar vest and the black sections are an homage to comic panels where the artists highlighted certain areas with red with deeper portions in shadow On the mask Meinerding noted the difficulty in designing the entire top half of a face that is intended to match the bottom half of an actor s face because half of his face has to be covered and has its own expression and the actor s face is going to be doing something else For the billy clubs used by Daredevil in the series which were designed by Andy Park There was a discussion early in the process because Charlie Cox and his stunt double Chris Brewster are both right handed of having the billy clubs holster on the right leg But Daredevil wears those billy clubs on the left hand side So while it would have been easier to place the holster on the right we all felt that we had to keep to the classic profile and keep them on the left 12 Talking about why the traditional DD doesn t appear on Murdock s red suit and other difficulties with adapting the suit to live action DeKnight explained that he got the suit before he got the name We talked a lot about DD on the suit which is one of the more problematic emblems in superhero dom It s a little wonky His suit in the comics is very difficult to translate to screen especially in this world that is grounded and gritty There are some practical difficulties The Daredevil outfit in the comics his mask only covers half his nose It doesn t come all the way down to the tip We discovered when we were trying to design it that if you didn t bring it all the way down you could clearly tell it was Charlie Not only did we have the suspension of belief that nobody would know hey that s Matt Murdock we also had the practical problem of it becoming almost impossible when it came to switching in and out our stunt double So we had to make that adjustment 7 There was this issue of Daredevil near the end of writer artist Frank Miller s run Our hero is fighting with a professional assassin named Bullseye on a wire The bad guy starts to fall Daredevil catches him He has him by the hand high above the city and then he decides to let him go Daredevil drops him to his death or what he thinks is his death because he doesn t ever want this guy to kill again I remember reading that when I was a kid and thinking Oh my god When we started working on our show that scene from the comics kept coming up We all thought this is a hero who is one bad day away from permanently crossing a line Steven S DeKnight on the version of Daredevil that he wanted to create 13 On portraying the character Cox said There are so many aspects There s the blindness and physicality Making a show is about human emotion conflict and turmoil When meeting a man who s a lawyer by day and believes in law and justice and then a man by night is someone who takes the law into his own hands He deals with battles dealing with that concept 14 Elaborating on the difficulties of playing the character Cox said I put on a shirt but I can t look where the buttons are because Daredevil wouldn t know where the buttons are but I also can t fumble 15 Cox worked with blind consultant Joe Strechay 16 and was conscious of what his eyes were doing at all times to ensure they would not look at or react to something unlike a blind person 3 Cox later explained that unlike the Marvel comic book character his version of Daredevil would not be a man without fear saying Someone who does not have fear literally does not experience fear is not that interesting The way I like to think about it is that he is a man with fear but he on a daily basis decides to confront that fear and to overcome it So the title of the man without fear is almost a title that the public in his world gives him just because of what he does But inside himself he s very afraid at times And he finds a way to confront those fears and punch through it 17 Cox had to do a lot of gym work to change his physique to equal that of the more muscular character as drawn in the comics 3 With the introduction of Elektra in season two Loeb talked about how Elodie Yung s portrayal of the character with which you never quite know if Elektra s telling you the truth would affect Murdock saying Matt who has this sort of ability to be a human lie detector because he s emotionally attached to her it skews his ability to be able to know whether or not she s telling the truth or he s being manipulated or is she actually not manipulating him That kind of interaction and I think the natural emotion that was going on between Charlie and Elodie that we captured on film added a great deal of spark to it 18 Cox called Murdock s relationship with Elecktra the superhero version of the very toxic love relationship you have in your 20s where you re on again off again for two years and you never quite get over that person Part of you is always with that one great true love you had even though it was always doomed and it was never going to work Ahead of the third season Cox felt that after the events of The Defenders where Murdock is presumed dead it would present Murdock with some pretty interesting options when he reengages with life Will he reconnect with people Will he find Foggy and let him know he s okay Will he not I m very excited to find out what his game plan is going to be once he gets his shit together 19 Cox reprises the role in MCU productions produced by Marvel Studios 20 starting with Spider Man No Way Home 2021 21 Karen Page Edit Further information Karen Page nbsp Deborah Ann WollKaren Page portrayed by Deborah Ann Woll discovers corruption in her place of employment Union Allied and is subsequently framed for murder and then subject of attempted murder with Murdock and Nelson helping her with the former and the vigilante with the latter Joining Murdock and Nelson Page is determined to take down the corruption in Hell s Kitchen and works with reporter Ben Urich to expose Fisk When Fisk s assistant James Wesley discovers their investigation which lead to Fisk s beloved mother Wesley kidnaps Page and attempts to blackmail her Page kills Wesley with his own gun in self defense and escapes but becomes traumatized by the incident enough to sympathize Punisher s goals Woll was cast as Page in July 2014 22 On creating the character of Karen Page after portraying Jessica Hamby in True Blood from 2008 to 2014 Woll said I m already starting to notice huge differences between the two characters I can feel myself go Oh if this was Jessica she would do this but wanting to kind of steer differently than that It s always going to be me in some way I think as an actor that s part of it 23 Woll had not previously read any Daredevil comics and turned to her boyfriend who is a huge comic book fan for guidance She also added that Page s backstory would be different from the one from the comics saying In the comic books in the beginning Karen is very innocent and then towards the end she s really swung a full 180 she s in a lot of trouble so I wanted to find a way to make her both of those things at the same time Can she be a really wonderful kind person who is a little bit attracted to danger She s not just always getting into trouble because Oh silly woman Karen is actually looking for it and she won t let her fear stop her from finding the truth 3 Woll does not watch the series which helped in the second season where Page was unaware of Murdock s role as Daredevil as she never saw Cox acting as Daredevil in the costume 24 Maslansky looked to Page s backstory within the show when designer her costumes with Page having dreams and fantasies of a life in New York along the lines of Katharine Hepburn and Lauren Bacall and dressing according to those thoughts retro slim skirts tighter fitting tops and slim dresses 10 Maslansky also said that Page embodies innocence and knowingness We referenced the comic illustrations and updated them then built her wardrobe with the same retro nod as for the other characters Her look is body conscious and professional 9 Explaining why Page does not tell Murdock and Nelson that she has killed Wesley DeKnight said There s something that happened in Karen s past we allude to it Ben alludes to it and when she grabs the gun she says You think this is the first time I ve ever shot somebody That s a secret from her past that she doesn t want anyone to know The fact that she shot him once you can explain that as self defense but then she pretty much unloaded the gun into him That crosses a bit of a line The last thing she would want is for those two to be horrified by what she s done 7 Foggy Nelson Edit Further information Foggy Nelson nbsp Elden HensonFranklin Foggy Percy Nelson portrayed by Elden Henson met Matt Murdock at law school and became best friends with him After interning together at Landman and Zack Nelson and Murdock start their own law firm in Hell s Kitchen where Nelson wants to fight for the little guy His friendship with Murdock falters after he discovers the latter s vigilante activities but they become close again following their defeat of Fisk Henson joined the cast as Nelson in June 2014 25 and in April 2015 he spoke of his excitement for the character s role in the series saying I was really excited as I was getting the scripts and reading that Foggy wasn t just a useless sidekick He s not just comic relief I mean he is some of those things He does have comic relief but it was exciting to know that these other characters would have their own path and their own things that they re dealing with 26 Maslansky noted that In the original comics illustrations Foggy wears a bowtie and his color palette is lively We updated his look but didn t stray from his overall distinctive style quirky but not flamboyant He favors warm colors and printed shirts His ties are patterned with animals or objects Even his socks are patterned and colorful The audience may never see them but the actor does Foggy has one particular accessory that helps define his look a vintage tie bar w the letter F We imagine it was a gift from his father 9 James Wesley Edit Further information James Wesley comics James Wesley portrayed by Toby Leonard Moore is Wilson Fisk s right hand man and friend who does a lot of his hands on work After discovering that Page met with Fisk s beloved mother while investigating Fisk Wesley confronts Page in an attempt to blackmail her and is killed by Page with his own gun in self defense Moore was announced as cast in the role of Wesley in October 2014 27 Moore described Wesley as an interesting character to play because in one moment he can be incredibly charming and in the next dastardly as all hell manipulative and Machiavellian but always loyal to Wilson Fisk 28 Talking about the killing of Wesley by Page and if it was due to carelessness on the behalf of the former DeKnight said It was a moment of underestimating Karen Page We always knew he was going to die that was decided at the beginning of the season that Karen was going to kill Wesley at some point but the mechanics of how were tricky It s not so much a moment of carelessness as it was underestimating Karen He dies because Wilson Fisk is worried about him That moment when Fisk calls him is the split second distraction that allows Karen to grab the gun 7 Ben Urich Edit Further information Ben Urich Benjamin Ben Urich portrayed by Vondie Curtis Hall is an investigative journalist for the New York Bulletin struggling with the lack of interest in the crime pieces that made him successful during his youth and with his sick wife for whom he can barely afford to keep in hospital or move to a retirement home He agrees to work with Page in her investigation of Fisk but after Fisk learns that Urich met with his mother while investigating him he breaks into Urich s apartment and strangles him to death Curtis Hall joined the series as Urich in October 2014 27 The decision to kill off Urich an iconic comic book character was made by Marvel before DeKnight joined the show He explained that Marvel really wanted to show that toward the end of the season because we knew we d get some sympathy for Fisk to have him do something truly terrible that would propel Matt into that final endgame in the confrontation with Fisk And to let the audience know that the gloves were off just because he was a beloved character in the comics doesn t mean he s safe Urich gets murdered because he committed the unforgivable sin in Fisk s mind he went to Fisk s mother The last thing you want to do with Fisk is at all involve insult drag through the mud the women in his life he loves That will be a serious trigger for him 7 Leland Owlsley Edit Further information Owl Marvel Comics Leland Owlsley portrayed by Bob Gunton is an accountant who works for Fisk controlling the money for all of Fisk s allies as well Owlsley disapproves of Fisk s relationship with Vanessa Marianna and he works with Madame Gao to have the former killed in an assassination attempt made to look like an attempt on Fisk Though the attempt fails Fisk is extremely angered by the event and when he discovers that Owlsley has been taking Fisk s money for himself Fisk throws Owlsley down an elevator shaft killing him Gunton was added to the cast in October 2014 27 Vanessa Marianna Fisk Edit Further information Vanessa Fisk nbsp Ayelet ZurerVanessa Marianna Fisk portrayed by Ayelet Zurer is an art gallery curator who catches the eye of Fisk and is acceptive of his line of work Growing close with Fisk Marianna helps him come out to New York as an apparently legitimate businessman and when Fisk s true dealings are revealed she accepts his offer of marriage When Fisk is defeated by Daredevil and imprisoned Marianna leaves the country on her own After Fisk makes a deal with the FBI to ensure Marianna would not be charged as an accessory for his crimes she returns to New York and marries Fisk Zurer joined the cast as Marianna in October 2014 27 Clinical psychologist Dr Andrea Letamendi noted that Marianna allows us to see the compassion Fisk has and it s genuine that he s so loving and heartfelt and compassionate he has this sense of connection to humanity It s so interesting to have that dynamic and that this incredibly intelligent powerful woman brings it out in him 29 Maslansky looked to Marianna s backstory in the show with the character coming into the series as a mysterious yet glamorous femme fatale dressing in high end couture clothing she needed to appeal to Fisk He wouldn t go for just any chick in a pair of old jeans and a t shirt 10 Claire Temple Edit Main article Claire Temple Marvel Cinematic Universe nbsp Rosario DawsonClaire Temple portrayed by Rosario Dawson is a nurse who helps Murdock when she finds him beaten and injured and after he saves her from some Russians who are using her to get to him she becomes his confidant and near full time nurse The two have a falling out when Murdock explains that a relationship between the two would not work but she still helps him on occasion when needed Rosario Dawson joined the cast in June 2014 30 and her role was revealed to be that of Temple in October of that year 31 The character is an amalgam of Temple and Night Nurse 32 DeKnight noted that the character was originally going to be the actual Night Nurse from the comics we had her name in a script and it came back that it was possible the feature side were going to use her and had plans for her down the road necessitating the team to use the more obscure comics character Claire Temple as her name 33 Maslansky revealed that Claire Temple s look is effortless and casual she exudes an unstudied sensuality She wears slim boyfriend jeans and shirts that skim rather than hug the body Her clothing might indicate a woman who has travelled or at least has an interest in cultures other than her own 9 Dawson explained that her character is a normal person and she becomes more heroic in a way that she maybe didn t expect 26 and went on to state that She s not a love interest she s this skeptical eye looking at this strange situation She s the one who can be like You re not really good at this That makes it feel more real 32 On her character s relationship to Murdock Dawson said that The show explores how necessary it is for two people to finally have their masks off with each other For Matt Murdock this is the first person he has that s going to be able to see that transition for him For her she s someone who also throws herself into the fray and had made it her life mission to help even if that means risking her own life But she gets confronted with the question How far will you go What does it mean if you re helping someone who is maybe going to hurt other people 32 Wilson Fisk Kingpin Edit Further information Kingpin character nbsp Vincent D OnofrioWilson Fisk portrayed by Vincent D Onofrio along with his mother was abused as a child by his father until he killed him His mother helped him cover it up and Fisk grew up wanting to make Hell s Kitchen a better place with no people like his father He planned to buy the entire neighborhood demolish it and build a new and better Hell s Kitchen He was opposed by Murdock both as a lawyer and a vigilante and he began to lose the trust of his allies after he began seeing Vanessa Marianna His dealings are exposed to the FBI by a whistle blower that Murdock protected and when he attempts to escape custody he is defeated in combat by Murdock as Daredevil and incarcerated at Ryker s Island During his incarceration Wilson Fisk works to gain control of the inmates while being visited by his lawyer Benjamin Donovan When Punisher is sent to Ryker s Island Wilson Fisk manipulates Punisher into killing a rival inmate and later orchestrates Punisher s escape In season three he cuts a deal with the FBI to become their informant in exchange for a house arrest deal at the Presidential Hotel and for Vanessa to not be incriminated for Wilson Fisk s crimes When he starts swaying some of the FBI to his side including Benjamin Poindexter Wilson Fisk takes up the name of Kingpin FBI agent Ray Nadeem provides posthumous testimony against Kingpin who fights Daredevil and paralyzes Dex Daredevil spares Kingpin s life and promises he will leave Vanessa unharmed in return for his going to Ryker s Island and not harming Karen or Foggy D Onofrio who was cast as Fisk in June 2014 34 stated that he hoped his portrayal of Fisk was a new way to look at the character and that it would be the definitive portrayal of the character 35 Our Fisk he s a child and he s a monster D Onofrio said Every move that he makes and everything that he does in our story comes from his foundation of morality inside himself 36 In December 2014 DeKnight detailed that Fisk has very many different aspects so it s not all I want to conquer the city and make a lot of money In our story we tell the story of how he met his wife Vanessa and how they fell in love our antagonist actually has a love story That s the love story you re following the one you re invested in and seeing how that affects him and changes him He also said that if you re looking for a juicy multi faceted crime drama Wilson Fisk was the obvious choice to play the antagonist he really felt like the right yin to the yang for Matt and for what we wanted to do this season 17 Concerning Fisk not being called Kingpin during the first season like he is in the comics DeKnight explained that I think there is a dare I say critical mass where things get a little bit silly You know if in the last five minutes we went Oh they called him Daredevil Oh they called him Kingpin It s a little too much Also there was no real natural way to get to Kingpin It felt a little off There is a point down the line to get there 7 Discussing Fisk s fighting style compared to Daredevil s series stunt coordinator Philip J Silvera said that I feel like they re almost two sides to the same coin They re both doing things for their city And it s a tricky thing with their two characters I think when you get the Fisk character to a certain point it just becomes pure rage and all thought process is out the window The brutality is just relentless with him When he gets into this mode he just keeps going until he s done And that s it He will drive for you That is the Kingpin that is D Onofrio He s a very smooth calculating individual but when you bring the rage out in him he s like a bulldozer 37 Cole Jensen plays a young Wilson Fisk 38 Maslansky explained that Wilson Fisk has a specific look His choices reflect the man he is and the man he s become As with Matt Murdock s costumes I was influenced by the comics with the same stipulation that they feel authentic and modern We dressed Fisk in current style embracing a slim silhouette It s classic and consistent His clothing was custom made by a highly skilled tailor Michael Andrews who s well versed in modern design details Significant props used for Fisk in the series are his father s cufflinks on which Maslansky said Fisk s father would have bought them in the 1950s or 60s a mid century design We searched for the perfect vintage cufflinks We finally landed on a sterling silver pair with interesting negative space We knew from reading ahead we d need many duplicates I redesigned them adding more detail a tiger s eye stone and a portion of it cast in gold They retained a mid century look enhanced to become unique in the world 9 D Onofrio reprises the role in MCU productions produced by Marvel Studios starting with the Disney series Hawkeye 2021 21 Frank Castle Punisher Edit Main article Frank Castle Marvel Cinematic Universe nbsp Jon BernthalFrancis Frank Castle Sr portrayed by Jon Bernthal is a vigilante who aims to clean up Hell s Kitchen by any means necessary no matter how lethal the results 39 which earns him the name The Punisher from the media 40 In June 2015 Marvel announced that Jon Bernthal was cast as Castle for the second season 39 41 DeKnight and the writers had discussed introducing the character in a post credits scene during the first season finale but were unable due to the way that Netflix begins the next episode during the credits of the current one The scene would have seen Owlsley escape rather than be killed by Fisk only to be killed by Castle whose face would not be revealed but whose iconic skull insignia would have been featured DeKnight felt that this was the right decision I think there s a better more organic way to introduce him to the world 42 DeKnight also noted that this version of Punisher would be completely the Marvel version as previous portrayals did not appear under the Marvel Studios Marvel Television banner He also felt Bernthal s Punisher would not be as graphically violent as in Punisher War Zone 43 Goddard felt that television was the best fit for the character as the writers are able to do things on the small screen that fit that character better than if we had to water him down for the movies 44 Season two showrunners Doug Petrie and Marco Ramirez talked about creating their version of the character following the film versions with Ramirez saying even if you know the character you ve never seen him like this That was the big thing we wanted There are four movies eight hours and four actors We ve seen this guy We think we know who he is but even we learned that he s so much more Petrie said We hope to make people forget what they ve seen before whether they ve loved it or not 45 Petrie stated that Son of Sam Bernard Goetz and Travis Bickle from Taxi Driver were influences on the character 45 as well as current events saying Taking lethal justice into your own hands in America in 2015 is tricky shit We have not shied away from the rich complicated reality of Now If you ve got a gun and you re not the police you re going to incite strong feelings He added that the writers hoped to stir the pot and get people to think when watching Punisher Bernthal added that This character has resonated with law enforcement and military and the best thing about him is that if he offends you he just doesn t care 46 In order to get in the correct mindset to portray Castle Bernthal trained with military members along with receiving weapon training Bernthal also had to put myself in as dark of place as possible to connect with the emptiness inside Castle and isolate himself including walking across the Brooklyn Bridge to get to set to shed any outside influence of joy 47 Rosario Dawson who felt Matt Murdock behaved like the Punisher in season one felt it would be really interesting to see how the writers differentiate the two in the second season 48 Describing the character Bernthal said As a man who put his life on the line and really went through the ultimate sacrifice for this country in his involvement in the military He s a guy who brought the war home with him in the worst possible way There are a lot of iterations of this character and in all of them it s a man who s gone through this unbelievable trauma and what s interesting about our take on him is how this trauma reshapes his own philosophy 47 Bernthal also talked about the character s superpowers saying If I got one thing from the comics I think as far as superpowers his superpower is his rage His superpower is that he is not going to quit and he is going to go forward no matter what And that s as human and grounded a quality as I think as this sort of genre could have 49 Elektra Natchios Edit Further information Elektra character nbsp Elodie YungElektra Natchios portrayed by Elodie Yung is a mysterious and dangerous woman from Murdock s past 41 In July 2015 Marvel announced that Yung had been cast as Elektra for the second season after the character had initially been referred to in the first season 41 50 Describing Elektra s effect on Murdock Petrie called her the best bad girlfriend you can possibly have She does everything wrong and attractive she s Matt s id the wild side Matt is always taming his wild side Elektra just lets it out He s both repulsed and deeply drawn to that 46 Talking about the character Yung said What I tried to capture by reading the comics is I wanted to keep the coldness that Elektra has And I had conversations at length with Doug Petrie and Marco Ramirez We think Elektra is kind of a sociopath This world is a game for her It s like a chess game and what motivates her is what she wants She ll use anything she needs to use to get to her goal and if she needs to kill people she would However we wanted to create a character with different layers I think Elektra isn t a bad person She s not a good person She s a person with different traits with layers and she s seeking for who she is 49 Lily Chee plays a young Elektra 51 Blake Tower Edit Further information Blake Tower Blake Tower portrayed by Stephen Rider is a New York assistant district attorney under Samantha Reyes who assists Daredevil with information to help track down and capture criminals 52 Following Samantha Reyes death Tower is sworn in as the new district attorney In September 2015 Rider joined the cast of the second season as Tower 52 Maggie Grace Edit Further information Maggie Murdock Margaret Maggie Grace portrayed by Joanne Whalley is a nun who cares deeply about Murdock s safety 53 54 She is revealed to be Murdock s estranged mother Isabella Pisacane portrays a young Maggie when she is a novitiate Ray Nadeem Edit Rahul Ray Nadeem portrayed by Jay Ali is an honest and ambitious FBI agent 55 An original character made for the series 56 he worked with Daredevil when it comes to dealing with Wilson Fisk and Benjamin Poindexter After he was killed by Dex on Vanessa s orders the information Ray gathered was forwarded to the authorities by Karen and Foggy after they picked it up from Ray s wife Ali was cast by March 2018 55 Benjamin Dex Poindexter Edit Further information Bullseye character Benjamin Dex Poindexter portrayed by Wilson Bethel is a psychopathic FBI agent who is able to use almost any object as a lethal projectile 57 58 Cameron Mann portrays a young Dex while Conor Proft portrays him as a teenager Bethel was cast in November 2017 58 Recurring characters EditIntroduced in other TV series Edit Samantha Reyes Edit Samantha Reyes portrayed by Michelle Hurd is a New York District Attorney who goes against Nelson and Murdock for the People v Frank Castle trial This is due to her playing a role in Castle s family s deaths and covering them up Reyes is killed by a sniper working for the Blacksmith 59 60 Hurd reprises her role from Jessica Jones 59 Introduced in season one Edit Paul Lantom Edit Father Paul Lantom portrayed by Peter McRobbie is a Catholic priest and confidante for Murdock The character is based on a minor comic character who first appeared in Runaways Vol 2 9 December 2005 McRobbie appears throughout the series as Lantom 61 Series writer Ruth Fletcher Gage called Lantom almost Matt s therapist He was used in a lot of different ways We wanted him to be someone who would actually discuss the things Matt brought to him Writer Christos Gage added Father Lantom really was supposed to be a catalyst to force Matt to question his own view on things and his own feelings about what he was going to do 29 In season 3 Father Lantom and Sister Maggie secretly take Matt in and nurse him back to health following the events of Midland Circle in The Defenders Later in the season when Karen makes herself a target of Fisk he agrees to shelter her at the church Dex attacks the church in an attempt to kill Karen and in the course of the fight Father Lantom is killed shielding her from one of Dex s batons At the end of the season 3 finale Matt gives a eulogy for Father Lantom in the church with Karen Foggy Marci Ellison Brett and Tower all in attendance Turk Barrett Edit Further information Turk Barrett Turk Barrett portrayed by Rob Morgan is a small time criminal working for Wilson Fisk whom Daredevil beats for information 62 Brett Mahoney Edit Further information Brett Mahoney Brett Mahoney portrayed by Royce Johnson is a police sergeant at the New York City Police Department s 15th Precinct who is friends with Matt Murdock and Foggy Nelson 63 Foggy regularly bribes him with cigars for his mother He also is a reluctant ally of Matt s alter ego Daredevil feeding him information on confidential matters After Detective Carl Hoffman turns himself in and exposes the truth about Wilson Fisk Mahoney was shown to have a pleased look on him as the FBI arrests Officer Corbin and his fellow corrupt police officers for their involvement with Wilson Fisk He is promoted to the pay grade of Detective Sergeant in Regrets Only after taking credit for the arrest of Frank Castle 59 Carl Hoffman Edit Carl Hoffman portrayed by Daryl Edwards is a detective with the New York City Police Department s 15th Precinct and partner of Christian Blake that is secretly on Wilson Fisk s side 63 After being forced to kill Blake on Wilson Fisk s orders Hoffman goes into hiding with Leland Owlsey s help where he becomes a target of the police officers on Fisk s side Upon being rescued by Daredevil Hoffman turns himself over to Sgt Brett Mahoney leading to Fisk s exposure and the arrest of him and those involved at the hands of the FBI Christian Blake Edit Christian Blake portrayed by Chris Tardio is a corrupt detective with the New York City Police Department s 15th Precinct who is secretly in the employ of Wilson Fisk and is partnered with Carl Hoffman 64 After Daredevil attacks him and grabs his phone obtaining crucial information Fisk arranges for Blake to be shot by an ESU sniper outside the scene of a standoff along with two other officers Blake survives and Fisk subsequently has Hoffman kill Blake by injecting a poison into his IV line Hoffman s subsequent guilt over Blake s death leads him to turn against Fisk and snitch on him to the FBI Gao Edit Madame Gao portrayed by Wai Ching Ho is an accomplished older woman with her own heroin trade in Hell s Kitchen who allies with Wilson Fisk and Leland Owlsley as well as being a boss in The Hand 62 Nobu Yoshioka Edit Further information Kagenobu Yoshioka Nobu Yoshioka portrayed by Peter Shinkoda is a Japanese businessman and head of a Yakuza branch who allies with Wilson Fisk 9 62 He is also a member of the Hand 65 Nobu is believed to be burned to death during a fight against Murdock Nobu later returns albeit heavily scarred leading the Hand in their efforts to turn Elektra into the Black Sky Nobu draws Daredevil and Elektra out by holding everyone Daredevil ever saved hostage During the battle Nobu unintentionally kills Electra and is then flung off a roof by Murdock Nobu once again revives only to be stabbed in the chest and then decapitated by Stick It was originally reported by Deadline Hollywood that the name of Shinkoda s character would be Hachiro a name that was given to a different character in the second season 59 66 On the character s motivations Shinkoda said I think that he s driven almost religiously like Matt except that the stakes may be higher for Nobu than Matt The way I played it I assumed he may be a member of The Hand he s part of some program that s been going for hundreds of years I think he has global plans They re huge They re not only affecting him 29 In the ninth episode of the first season the writers almost introduced Kirigi as the opponent Murdock would face instead of Nobu 29 Vladimir Ranskahov Edit Vladimir Ranskahov portrayed by Nikolai Nikolaeff is a Russian mafia member trying to make a name for himself in America with his brother Anatoly 62 He is later killed by the police officers on Wilson Fisk s side while buying Daredevil time to get away Josie Edit Josie portrayed by Susan Varon is the owner of a bar frequented by Murdock Nelson and Page 67 Based on the comic character who first appeared in Daredevil 160 September 1979 Doris Urich Edit Doris Urich portrayed by Adriane Lenox is the sick wife of Ben Urich 67 Despite being hospitalized she gives her full support for her husband when he begins to investigate Wilson Fisk s crimes After Ben is killed Doris attends the funeral and reveals to Karen Page that Ben had set up a life insurance plan making her financially set for the rest of her life Based on the comic character who first appeared in Daredevil 163 March 1980 Mitchell Ellison Edit Further information Mitchell Ellison Mitchell Ellison portrayed by Geoffrey Cantor is the Editor in Chief of the New York Bulletin and Ben Urich s boss 27 68 In the first season he does not believe Urich s findings on Wilson Fisk s illegal activities By the second season Ellison helps Karen Page with info revolving around Punisher and Blacksmith and eventually offers Karen a job at the New York Bulletin In season three Ellison is injured by Dex Poindexter posing as Daredevil to which he later pressures Karen to reveal Daredevil s identity to him Shirley Benson Edit Shirley Benson portrayed by Suzanne H Smart is an administrator at Metro General Hospital Elena Cardenas Edit Elena Cardenas portrayed by Judith Delgado 69 is one of the first clients of Nelson and Murdock She lives in a housing tenement inhibiting Fisk s plan Elena is later killed on the orders of Wilson Fisk There had been some intention for Cardenas demise to be much more graphic with the character being blown up and only her arms being found afterwards though this was found to be going too far DeKnight explained We ended up killing her later to wrap it into the story And at the time we were thinking We can t blow her up That s too much And then of course eight months later I watch Jessica Jones and they blow up that old neighbor woman and all that s left is like an arm and I m thinking Hey wait a minute 70 Marci Stahl Edit Marci Stahl portrayed by Amy Rutberg is Foggy Nelson s girlfriend from college She is known for her forthright personality and affectionately referring to Foggy as Foggy Bear At the start of season 1 she is introduced working at Landman amp Zack where she began working after Matt and Foggy quit their internships 71 After Matt and Foggy come into possession of evidence that the partners of Landman amp Zack are working for Fisk Foggy persuades Marci to help them by appealing to the fact that she used to have a soul Following Fisk s arrest Marci gets hired on at Hogarth Chao amp Benowitz later recommending Foggy to Jeri Hogarth when Nelson amp Murdock closes in the fallout from the Punisher trial 72 Rutberg was surprised she was cast in the role as she had just had a baby and thought I would never work again 73 In season 3 Marci is living together with Foggy and has been there as a source of comfort for Foggy as he has nightmares about Matt s death When Fisk is released Foggy is incensed to find that Blake Tower refuses to pursue a state case against Fisk because he s running for reelection This leads Marci to suggest that Foggy run for District Attorney as a write in candidate to bring Fisk s injustices into the spotlight Later after Foggy is nearly killed by Dex in an attack on the Bulletin he begins looking into one of Marci s cases involving an IRS auditor being prosecuted for aiding the Albanians that Fisk had snitched on which leads him to realize Fisk is planning to make himself the sole source of government protection for criminals in the city At the end of the season Marci is seen attending Father Lantom s funeral sitting alongside Foggy During the wake following the funeral she is disappointed that Foggy has decided to concede the District Attorney race to Tower but respects his desire to go back into business with Matt and Karen Stick Edit Further information Stick comics Stick portrayed by Scott Glenn is a mysterious martial artist and Matt Murdock s mentor 74 who is in his late 90s 75 He is the leader of the Chaste who wages a war against the Hand and its quest to retrieve the Black Sky 72 Marvel announced in September 2014 that Glenn was joining the series as Stick 74 DeKnight initially wanted Sonny Chiba for the role but that didn t quite work out Glenn who had been brought up in early conversations by the writers was reconsidered following his performance in The Leftovers 5 Glenn had never played a blind character before calling it a challenge to integrate the blindness being a martial arts master and the emotional aspect to the character He also added that Stick was on the high volume side of stunts for the show To prepare for the role Glenn had to learn completely about the world of comic books and who Stick was in relationship to the Daredevil 75 Francis Edit Francis portrayed by Tom Walker is the head of Fisk s security who was charged with even protecting Vanessa Marianna Following Fisk s arrest Francis flees in a helicopter with Vanessa 76 Melvin Potter Edit Further information Gladiator Melvin Potter Melvin Potter portrayed by Matt Gerald is a machinist designer and armorer who makes armored suits In season one he s swayed to Wilson Fisk s services and later creates Daredevil s costume 62 In season two Potter continues to upgrade the suit for Murdock and provides a suit for Elektra Natchios 72 In season three Potter is tracked down by the fixer Felix Manning to provide Dex Poindexter s Daredevil outfit eventually getting arrested for a parole violation Introduced in season two Edit Louisa Delgado Edit Louisa Delgado portrayed by Marilyn Torres is a nurse who works at Metro General Hospital with Temple She is killed by members of the Hand Hirochi Edit Hirochi portrayed by Ron Nakahara is a high ranking member of the Hand working as a Roxxon Corporation executive 59 Stan Gibson Edit Stan Gibson portrayed by John Pirkis is a Roxxon Corporation accountant blackmailed by the Hand through their kidnapping of his son Stan leads Daredevil to the Farm a drug factory which also turns children into Hand members Daredevil rescues his son and Gibson his son and the children to Metro General Hospital Gibson is killed by his son with a scalpel Benjamin Donovan Edit Further information Big Ben Donovan Benjamin Donovan portrayed by Danny Johnson is Fisk s new lawyer and assistant at Donovan and Partners 77 Introduced in season three Edit Nicholas Lee Edit Nicholas Lee portrayed by Stephen Rowe is one of Fisk s lawyers Tammy Hattley Edit Tammy Hattley portrayed by Kate Udall is the Special Agent in Charge of the FBI and Ray Nadeem and Dex s superior She later sides with Kingpin where she killed Winn so that Felix Manning can get Ray to cooperate with Kingpin At one point in her life she had two children where one of them was killed in a staged hit and run As part of Ray s dying action Daredevil exposed Kingpin s actions causing Hattley and those swayed to Kingpin s side to be arrested Seema Nadeem Edit Seema Nadeem portrayed by Sunita Deshpande is Ray Nadeem s wife Sami Nadeem Edit Sami Nadeem portrayed by Noah Huq is Ray Nadeem s son Wellers Edit Wellers portrayed by Matthew McCurdy is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail Theo Nelson Edit Theo Nelson portrayed by Peter Halpin is Foggy Nelson s older brother who has worked his whole life at his family s butcher shop 78 Arinori Edit Arinori portrayed by Don Castro is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail Julie Barnes Edit Julie Barnes portrayed by Holly Cinnamon is a young woman who used to work with Dex and is now obsessively stalked by him Lim Edit Lim portrayed by Scotty Crowe is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail Doyle Edit Doyle portrayed by Richard Prioleau is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail Johnson Edit Johnson portrayed by David Anthony Buglione is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail O Connor Edit O Connor portrayed by Sam Slater is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail Winn Edit Winn portrayed by Andrew Sensenig is an FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail He was killed by Tammy Hattley in order to get Ray to cooperate with Kingpin Felix Manning Edit Further information Felix Manning Felix Manning portrayed by Joe Jones is Kingpin s fixer who is based on the character of the same name from Daredevil 230 Felix was responsible for arranging for Vanessa to be moved to a safe location made people disappear provided a new workshop for Melvin Potter so that he can make a duplicate Daredevil outfit for Benjamin Poindexter and assisted Tammy Hattley into getting Ray Nadeem to cooperate with Kingpin Under Vanessa s orders Manning ordered Poindexter to kill Nadeem Daredevil later interrogated him about Kingpin s plans After being told about Kingpin s wedding to Vanessa Daredevil left him hanging from a building and was taken away on a stretcher while in police custody Mrs Shelby Edit Mrs Shelby portrayed by Kelly McAndrew is Fisk s surveillance technician 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 two A lawyer who hires Nelson after he breaks from Murdock 79 Rosalie Carbone portrayed by Annabella Sciorra first appears in season three Acting boss of an Italian American Mafia family and a criminal underworld power player who agrees to cooperate with the Kingpin 80 Streiber portrayed by Ron Simmons first appears in season three The captain of the NYPD 15th Precinct Introduced in season one Edit Battlin Jack Murdock portrayed by John Patrick Hayden Matt Murdock s father a professional boxer who was killed by Sweeney s men for refusing to take a dive while Matt is young 61 Anatoly Ranskahov portrayed by Gideon Emery A Russian trying to make a name for himself in America with his brother Vladimir 62 After interrupting a dinner date between Fisk and Vanessa Anatoly is beheaded by Fisk with a car door Silke portrayed by Peter Gerety A mobster and associate of Roscoe Sweeney Corbin portrayed by Angel Rosa A corrupt police officer of the NYPD s 15th Precinct who is secretly on Wilson Fisk s side He and his fellow corrupt police officers are later arrested by the FBI when Fisk s illegal activities are exposed Semyon portrayed by Alex Falberg A Russian hitman employed by Anatoly and Vladimir Santino portrayed by Moises Acevedo Clare Temple s neighbor Roscoe Sweeney portrayed by Kevin Nagle A fixer for the Hell s Kitchen Irish Mob who orchestrated Jack Murdock s death During his teenage years Murdock encountered Sweeney again and prevented Elektra from killing him Instead Murdock had him arrested M Caldwell portrayed by Kassia Miller A secretary at the New York Bulletin who was secretly a mole for Wilson Fisk She was later arrested by the FBI when Fisk s illegal activities were exposed Joseph Pike portrayed by Kevin McCormick An enforcer working for Fisk along with Stewart Schmidt They attacked Karen Page but were defeated by Foggy Nelson Based on the comic character Stymie who first appeared in Daredevil 164 May 1980 Stewart Schmidt portrayed by Bryant Carroll An enforcer working for Fisk along with Joseph Pike They attacked Karen Page but were defeated by Foggy Nelson Based on the comic character Wall Eyed who first appeared in Daredevil 165 July 1980 Stone portrayed by Jasson Finney voiced by David Sobolov An ally of Stick 61 81 Bill Fisk portrayed by Domenick Lombardozzi Wilson Fisk s abusive father 82 who was murdered by a young Wilson to protect his mother Marlene Vistain portrayed by Phyllis Somerville as an elderly lady Angela Reed as a younger adult Wilson Fisk s mother Parish Landman portrayed by Richard Bekins The corrupt co founder of the law firm Landman and Zack who is on Wilson Fisk s side When Landman pulled into the parking lot of his firm the FBI appeared and showed Landman a warrant for his arrest when Wilson Fisk s illegal activities were exposed Randolph Cherryh portrayed by Jonathan Walker A corrupt senator on Wilson Fisk s payroll who is based on the comic character who first appeared in Daredevil 177 December 1981 When Wilson Fisk s illegal activities were exposed Senator Cherryh was arrested by the FBI who claims to the press that he and Fisk did nothing wrong Pat Kiernan appears as himself throughout the series 59 83 while Stan Lee makes a cameo appearance through an on set photograph at the NYPD s 15th Precinct 61 In Iron Fist Lee s character is identified as NYPD Captain Irving Forbush 84 Bonale Fambrini appears as a Black Sky Introduced in season two Edit Jimmy The Bear portrayed by John Bianco A member of the Dogs of Hell biker gang Nesbitt portrayed by Andy Murray Leader of the Hell s Kitchen Irish Mob gang known as the Kitchen Irish and Grotto s employer before his death at the hands of the Punisher 59 Based on the comic character who appeared in The Punisher Vol 7 10 October 2004 Kelly Cooley portrayed by Paul Drechsler Martell A member of the Kitchen Irish and the son of Finn Cooley He is killed by Punisher Elliot Grotto Grote portrayed by McCaleb Burnett A survivor of a Punisher attack on the Kitchen Irish seeking witness protection 85 Castle murders him when Murdock refuses to Max portrayed by Bull A dog that once belonged to the Kitchen Irish before being adopted by Frank Castle Jerry portrayed by Ray Ianicelli A war veteran Finn Cooley portrayed by Tony Curran An Kitchen Irish mobster whose son is killed by the Punisher He was killed by Punisher when he threatened Max Curran previously portrayed Bor in Thor The Dark World 86 Thompson portrayed by Katt Masterson Mahoney s partner when he is promoted to Detective Sergeant Cynthia Batzer portrayed by Deirdre Madigan The judge assigned to the People v Frank Castle trial Gregory Tepper portrayed by Eric Michael Gillett The lead medical examiner on the Castle murders Ray Schoonover portrayed by Clancy Brown Castle s commanding officer in the Marine Corps who became the drug lord Blacksmith and was responsible for the murder of Castle s family 87 He is killed by Frank and later appears in a flashback cameo in The Punisher season 1 Brian Cooley portrayed by Valentino Musumeci The son of Finn Cooley and the brother of Kelly Cooley During the Punisher s trial Brian ranted about Punisher killing his dad causing Judge Batzer to have him removed from the courtroom and for the jury to disregard that outburst Dutton portrayed by William Forsythe The Kingpin of an underground contraband ring in the jail where Fisk is being held before his trial 87 After an attempt to intimidate Fisk Fisk eventually manipulates Frank into killing Dutton and his entire crew then takes over Dutton s ring Daniel Gibson portrayed by Lucas Elliot Eberl Stan s son who is an incubator for the Hand s chemical farm Jacques Duchamps portrayed by Gilles Marini An associate of Stick s sent by him to kill Elektra 79 Star portrayed by Laurence Mason A member of the Chaste murdered by Stick to protect Elektra 88 Allison Winn Doug Plaut Massiel Mordan and Shari Abdul play incubators for the Hand s chemical farm alongside Daniel Gibson Introduced in season three Edit Nihar Nadeem portrayed by Fajer Kaisi Ray Nadeem s brother Saanvi Nadeem portrayed by Nandita Shenoy Ray Nadeem s sister in law and Nihar s cancer beating wife Neda Kazemi portrayed by Dina Shihabi A woman who is rescued by Matt when he returns as Daredevil Rostam Kazemi portrayed by Chris Colombo Neda s father who is rescued by Matt when he returns as Daredevil Jasper Evans portrayed by Matt DeAngelis An Albanian hired by Fisk to stab him in prison After being secretly released Jasper is later killed by Dex posing as Daredevil Anna Nelson portrayed by Deirdre O Connell Foggy and Theo s mother Edward Nelson portrayed by Michael Mulheren Foggy and Theo s father who runs Nelson s Meats Timmy Nelson portrayed by John Francis McNamara Foggy and Theo s uncle Jeanie Nelson portrayed by Anne Carney Foggy and Theo s aunt Ruthie Nelson portrayed by Arden Wolfe Foggy and Theo s niece Jonathan O Reilly portrays Foggy and Theo s nephew Ramsey portrayed by Andy Lucien An FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail Riggle portrayed by Bill Winkler The warden of Ryker s Island Lily Ellison portrayed by Meredith Salenger Mitchell Ellison s wife Jason Ellison portrayed by Chris Carfizzi Mitchell Ellison s nephew who is set up with Karen Michael Kemp portrayed by Luke Robertson An incarcerated criminal who was aided by Nelson amp Murdock into getting his sentence reduced Vic Jusufi portrayed by James Biberi The Albanian leader who is imprisoned at Ryker s Island and plots revenge against Fisk for his betrayal He had his men sneak Matt Murdock out of Ryker s Island amidst the chaos Bradley portrayed by Gary Hilborn Dex s supportive baseball coach from his youth Eileen Mercer portrayed by Heidi Armbruster A therapist who works closely with Dex to control his emotions Alvarez portrayed by Kimberli Alexis Flores An FBI agent on Ray Nadeem s team serving as Fisk s protective detail Paxton Page portrayed by Lee Tergesen Karen s religious father living in Fagan Corners Vermont Following Kevin s death while consumed by Kevin s loss Paxton advised Karen to take her leave When Karen calls him up following the massacre at the Daily Bulletin Paxton is relieved that Karen is not dead When she asks if she can come home for a while Paxton states that the timing is not great Betsy Beatty portrayed by Karina Casiano Melvin Potter s parole officer and love interest who Fisk has threatened the life of in the past After Potter was arrested and she had just busted someone for parole violation Betsy was approached by Daredevil who told her about what happened to Potter and advised that she leaves town before those who used Potter come after her John Hammer portrayed by Ezra Knight A criminal figure in New York Everett Starr portrayed by Ned Van Zandt A criminal figure in New York Killed by Dex when he refused Kingpin s offer Latimer Zyl portrayed by Stephen Axelrod A criminal figure in New York Sophia Carter portrayed by Cori Dioquino A criminal figure in New York Kevin Page portrayed by Jack DiFalco The brother of Karen Page and the son of Paxton Page who died in a car accident His death was covered up by Sheriff Bernie Todd portrayed by Will Strout Karen Page s former boyfriend who she would sell drugs with Esther Falb portrayed by Lesley Ann Warren 89 The rightful owner of the Rabbit in a Snowstorm painting who reclaims it once Fisk initially goes to prison She was later murdered by Dex Bess Mahoney 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