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Kate Kane (portrayed by [[Ruby Rose]] as an adult in season one<ref name="BatwomanSeries">{{Cite web |url=http://ew.com/tv/2018/07/17/batwoman-series-greg-berlanti-development-cw/ |title=Batwoman series from Greg Berlanti in development at The CW |last=Agard |first=Chancellor |date=July 17, 2018 |website=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180717154216/http://ew.com/tv/2018/07/17/batwoman-series-greg-berlanti-development-cw/ |archive-date=July 17, 2018 |access-date=July 17, 2018}}</ref><ref name="RoseCast">{{Cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/ruby-rose-play-lesbian-superhero-batwoman-cw-1132599 |title=Ruby Rose to Play Lesbian Superhero Batwoman for The CW |last=Goldberg |first=Lesley |date=August 7, 2018 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180807173419/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/ruby-rose-play-lesbian-superhero-batwoman-cw-1132599 |archive-date=August 7, 2018 |access-date=August 7, 2018}}</ref>, [[Wallis Day]] as an adult in season two<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ramos|first=Dino-Ray|last2=|first2=|date=March 21, 2021|title=‘Batwoman’ Sets Wallis Day As New, Altered Kate Kane In Big Reveal|url=https://deadline.com/2021/03/batwoman-wallis-day-kate-kane-javicia-leslie-ryan-wilder-the-cw-1234718851/|url-status=live|access-date=March 22, 2021|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|language=}}</ref>, Gracyn Shinyei as a child) is an [[Coming out|out]] [[lesbian]] who, armed with a fierce passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, dedicates herself to defending Gotham in Batman's absence.
Kate Kane (portrayed by [[Ruby Rose]] as an adult in season one<ref name="BatwomanSeries">{{Cite web |url=http://ew.com/tv/2018/07/17/batwoman-series-greg-berlanti-development-cw/ |title=Batwoman series from Greg Berlanti in development at The CW |last=Agard |first=Chancellor |date=July 17, 2018 |website=[[Entertainment Weekly]] |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180717154216/http://ew.com/tv/2018/07/17/batwoman-series-greg-berlanti-development-cw/ |archive-date=July 17, 2018 |access-date=July 17, 2018}}</ref><ref name="RoseCast">{{Cite web |url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/ruby-rose-play-lesbian-superhero-batwoman-cw-1132599 |title=Ruby Rose to Play Lesbian Superhero Batwoman for The CW |last=Goldberg |first=Lesley |date=August 7, 2018 |website=[[The Hollywood Reporter]] |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180807173419/https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/live-feed/ruby-rose-play-lesbian-superhero-batwoman-cw-1132599 |archive-date=August 7, 2018 |access-date=August 7, 2018}}</ref>, [[Wallis Day]] as an adult in season two<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ramos|first=Dino-Ray|last2=|first2=|date=March 21, 2021|title=‘Batwoman’ Sets Wallis Day As New, Altered Kate Kane In Big Reveal|url=https://deadline.com/2021/03/batwoman-wallis-day-kate-kane-javicia-leslie-ryan-wilder-the-cw-1234718851/|url-status=live|access-date=March 22, 2021|website=[[Deadline Hollywood]]|language=}}</ref>, Gracyn Shinyei as a child) is an [[Coming out|out]] [[lesbian]] who, armed with a fierce passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, dedicates herself to defending Gotham in Batman's absence.


In season two, the airplane that Kate is coming in from National City crashes. While an ex-con named Ryan Wilder finds the Batsuit, Kate's body is nowhere to be found which affects everyone that knows her in a different way. In a newspaper article talking about Kate's disappearance, Safiyah Sohail sent a message to Alice quoting "Consider us even". When Alice was brought to Coryana, Safiyah denied any knowledge of blowing up Kate's airplane and has proof that she is still alive in the form of Kate's necklace. Upon obtain Kate's salvaged cellphone, Jacob has the tech guys work to unlock it. By the time Sophie returns, Jacob finds a portrait that has Safiyah's name defacing it and the fact that the portrait was made by Jack Napier. It is then discovered that Kate is still alive and in the sewers where she now has a different look.
In season two, the airplane that Kate is coming in from National City crashes. While an ex-con named Ryan Wilder finds the Batsuit, Kate's body is nowhere to be found which affects everyone that knows her in a different way. In a newspaper article talking about Kate's disappearance, Safiyah Sohail sent a message to Alice quoting "Consider us even". When Alice was brought to Coryana, Safiyah denied any knowledge of blowing up Kate's airplane and has proof that she is still alive in the form of Kate's necklace. Upon obtain Kate's salvaged cellphone, Jacob has the tech guys work to unlock it. By the time Sophie returns, Jacob finds a portrait that has Safiyah's name defacing it and the fact that the portrait was made by Jack Napier. It is then discovered that Kate is still alive and in the sewers where she has a bandaged face. This is because the False Face Society ambushed her on her plane where her face received burns when trying to abduct her. Making her loved ones believe she is dead, Black Mask has Enigma work on Kate as Enigma takes her necklace.


===Beth Kane / Alice===
===Beth Kane / Alice===
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Beth Kane was presumed dead after a car accident, but her body was never recovered. What really happened is that she was rescued from drowning and subsequently being held captive by August Cartwright who wants her to be a companion for his disfigured son Jonathan "Mouse" Cartwright. In addition, Jacob Kane's wife Catherine Hamilton-Kane used DNA analysts and the skull fragments of a deer to make Jacob think that Beth is dead. At a later date, she even received bad treatment from August's mother Mabel who she referred to as the Queen of Hearts. Beth would later kill Mabel. At some point after escaping from August, Beth hid on a boat where she was found during a raid by Safiyah Sohail who trained her. Due to Beth falling for Ocean who wanted to make more use of the Desert Rose, Safiyah had their memories of each other suppressed by Enigma. When Beth returned to Gotham and took a sample of the Desert Rose with her, she incurred the wrath of Safiyah.
Beth Kane was presumed dead after a car accident, but her body was never recovered. What really happened is that she was rescued from drowning and subsequently being held captive by August Cartwright who wants her to be a companion for his disfigured son Jonathan "Mouse" Cartwright. In addition, Jacob Kane's wife Catherine Hamilton-Kane used DNA analysts and the skull fragments of a deer to make Jacob think that Beth is dead. At a later date, she even received bad treatment from August's mother Mabel who she referred to as the Queen of Hearts. Beth would later kill Mabel. At some point after escaping from August, Beth hid on a boat where she was found during a raid by Safiyah Sohail who trained her. Due to Beth falling for Ocean who wanted to make more use of the Desert Rose, Safiyah had their memories of each other suppressed by Enigma. When Beth returned to Gotham and took a sample of the Desert Rose with her, she incurred the wrath of Safiyah.


In season two, Alice starts to check up on Tommy at Wayne Manor while angered about Kate's apparent death in the plane crash. When Jacob visits Wayne Manor due to Tommy as Bruce mentioned that Alice was sighted there, Alice rants about Jacob having to remarry and admits to Jacob that Kate is Batwoman advising him to compare the two facts about them. While walking in the sewers, a newspaper talking about Kate's disappearance lands near Alice with a message from Safiyah Sohail stating "Consider us even". Alice states to Mouse's corpse that there is a war coming to Gotham City and that Batwoman won't be around to stop it. Tying a rat to Mouse's corpse, Alice attracts a lot of bats to feed off it which causes them to carry a poison when attacking a Batwoman rally. When Sophie finds where Alice is hiding, both of them are taken captive by Tatiana. When brought to Coryana where Alice confronts her, Safiyah denies any knowledge of blowing up the airplane that Kate was in while also having proof that she's still alive by showing her necklace. Before returning Alice to Gotham, Safiyah wants her to do an unspecified assignment. This was to target Ocean. When they reunite, Alice and Ocean start to experience suppressed memories of their time on Coryana. After fighting off the assassins sent by Safiyah, Alice and Ocean drive off. When Alice brings a white tube from the back seat to her, Ocean asks if she has ever heard of Jack Napier. Alice uses a look-alike of Ocean to fool Tatiana that she killed him. Due to Ryan exposing the truth, Safiyah had the real Ocean brought to her and ordered Alice to use the knife on him. Alice reluctantly does so. When she found that Safiyah lied to her, Alice is removed from Safiyah's lair where she kills the men assigned to that job and later burns the Desert Rose crops.
In season two, Alice starts to check up on Tommy at Wayne Manor while angered about Kate's apparent death in the plane crash. When Jacob visits Wayne Manor due to Tommy as Bruce mentioned that Alice was sighted there, Alice rants about Jacob having to remarry and admits to Jacob that Kate is Batwoman advising him to compare the two facts about them. While walking in the sewers, a newspaper talking about Kate's disappearance lands near Alice with a message from Safiyah Sohail stating "Consider us even". Alice states to Mouse's corpse that there is a war coming to Gotham City and that Batwoman won't be around to stop it. Tying a rat to Mouse's corpse, Alice attracts a lot of bats to feed off it which causes them to carry a poison when attacking a Batwoman rally. When Sophie finds where Alice is hiding, both of them are taken captive by Tatiana. When brought to Coryana where Alice confronts her, Safiyah denies any knowledge of blowing up the airplane that Kate was in while also having proof that she's still alive by showing her necklace. Before returning Alice to Gotham, Safiyah wants her to do an unspecified assignment. This was to target Ocean. When they reunite, Alice and Ocean start to experience suppressed memories of their time on Coryana. After fighting off the assassins sent by Safiyah, Alice and Ocean drive off. When Alice brings a white tube from the back seat to her, Ocean asks if she has ever heard of Jack Napier. Alice uses a look-alike of Ocean to fool Tatiana that she killed him. Due to Ryan exposing the truth, Safiyah had the real Ocean brought to her and ordered Alice to use the knife on him. Alice reluctantly does so. When she found that Safiyah lied to her, Alice is removed from Safiyah's lair where she kills the men assigned to that job and later burns the Desert Rose crops. After a talk with a hallucination of a younger Kate, Alice plans to find a way to forget her.


* Skarsten also portrayed an alternate version of Beth who was displaced from her native Earth during "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and appeared on Earth-Prime. This version did not get lost during the car accident. She is later sniped by August Cartwright.
* Skarsten also portrayed an alternate version of Beth who was displaced from her native Earth during "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and appeared on Earth-Prime. This version did not get lost during the car accident. She is later sniped by August Cartwright.
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===Ryan Wilder / Batwoman===
===Ryan Wilder / Batwoman===
Ryan Wilder (portrayed by [[Javicia Leslie]] as an adult, Ava Augustin as a child) is Kate Kane's replacement as Batwoman who was nicknamed "Batwoman 2.0" by Vesper Fairchild.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ausiello|first=Michael|date=2020-07-08|title=Batwoman Taps Javicia Leslie to Replace Ruby Rose in Title Role|url=https://tvline.com/2020/07/08/javicia-leslie-new-batwoman-season-2-ruby-rose-recast/|access-date=2020-09-06|website=TVLine|language=en}}</ref> She is a highly skilled yet undisciplined fighter who spent 18 months in prison after two Crows operatives caught her with the drugs that Angelique Martin had in her possession. Ryan was living out of her van with her plant and becomes the new Batwoman after finding the Batsuit in the wreckage of an airplane that Kate was coming in from National City. One of her plans to use the Batsuit is to go after Alice who had connections with the squatters that killed her adoptive mom Cora Lewis and the building's landlord. In a scuffle with Tommy Elliot, Ryan gets shot with the Kryptonite meant for Kate. This gives her a wound that is getting worse over time as noted by Mary. Despite Alice burning the Desert Rose crops, it turned out that Julia managed to procure a Desert Rose to use on Ryan.
Ryan Wilder (portrayed by [[Javicia Leslie]] as an adult, Ava Augustin as a child) is Kate Kane's replacement as Batwoman who was nicknamed "Batwoman 2.0" by Vesper Fairchild.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Ausiello|first=Michael|date=2020-07-08|title=Batwoman Taps Javicia Leslie to Replace Ruby Rose in Title Role|url=https://tvline.com/2020/07/08/javicia-leslie-new-batwoman-season-2-ruby-rose-recast/|access-date=2020-09-06|website=TVLine|language=en}}</ref> She is a highly skilled yet undisciplined fighter who spent 18 months in prison after two Crows operatives caught her with the drugs that Angelique Martin had in her possession. Ryan was living out of her van with her plant and becomes the new Batwoman after finding the Batsuit in the wreckage of an airplane that Kate was coming in from National City. One of her plans to use the Batsuit is to go after Alice who had connections with the squatters that killed her adoptive mom Cora Lewis and the building's landlord. In a scuffle with Tommy Elliot, Ryan gets shot with the Kryptonite meant for Kate. This gives her a wound that is getting worse over time as noted by Mary. Despite Alice burning the Desert Rose crops, it turned out that Julia managed to find a Desert Rose to use on Ryan where it turns out to be Ryan's plant that just bloomed. After being cured and the news about Kate's "death" being confirmed, Ryan starts to work on getting Angelique out of the False Face Society leading to an encounter with Black Mask.


==Recurring characters==
==Recurring characters==
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Julia Pennyworth (portrayed by Christina Wolfe) is a British spy, daughter of [[Alfred Pennyworth]], and Kate's ex-lover.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/11/batwoman-julia-alfred-daughter-photos-teaser/ |title=Batwoman welcomes Alfred's 'crafty' daughter Julia to Gotham in new exclusive photos |last=Agard |first=Chancellor |date=November 11, 2019 |website=Entertainment Weekly |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191112013935/https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/11/batwoman-julia-alfred-daughter-photos-teaser/ |archive-date=November 12, 2019 |access-date=November 11, 2019}}</ref> She pursued the Rifle and discovered that he works for Safiyah Sohail.
Julia Pennyworth (portrayed by Christina Wolfe) is a British spy, daughter of [[Alfred Pennyworth]], and Kate's ex-lover.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/11/batwoman-julia-alfred-daughter-photos-teaser/ |title=Batwoman welcomes Alfred's 'crafty' daughter Julia to Gotham in new exclusive photos |last=Agard |first=Chancellor |date=November 11, 2019 |website=Entertainment Weekly |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191112013935/https://ew.com/tv/2019/11/11/batwoman-julia-alfred-daughter-photos-teaser/ |archive-date=November 12, 2019 |access-date=November 11, 2019}}</ref> She pursued the Rifle and discovered that he works for Safiyah Sohail.


In season two, Julia assists in the search for Kate who was apparently killed in a plane crash. Following an encounter with Tommy Elliot in the form of Bruce Wayne, Julia brings this up with Luke showing the prints of Tommy from "Bruce" while mentioning that he doesn't even know that her father is living in a loft in London. She later encountered Alice who mentions the threat of their mutual enemy Safiyah. Following some undercover work, Julia saved Luke and Mary from Dire-Flail where she claimed that Kate is dead upon some body parts washing up in Bludhaven. She somehow was able to procure a Desert Rose that was needed to deal with Ryan's Kryptonite wound.
In season two, Julia assists in the search for Kate who was apparently killed in a plane crash. Following an encounter with Tommy Elliot in the form of Bruce Wayne, Julia brings this up with Luke showing the prints of Tommy from "Bruce" while mentioning that he doesn't even know that her father is living in a loft in London. She later encountered Alice who mentions the threat of their mutual enemy Safiyah. Following some undercover work, Julia saved Luke and Mary from Dire-Flail where she claimed that Kate is dead upon some body parts washing up in Bludhaven. She somehow was able to procure a Desert Rose that was needed to deal with Ryan's Kryptonite wound where it turned out to be Ryan's plant. When calling someone about the information about Kate, Julia is told that they talked before causing Julia to wonder what happened that dat.


====Jonathan Cartwright / Mouse====
====Jonathan Cartwright / Mouse====
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====Angelique Martin====
====Angelique Martin====
Angelique Martin (portrayed by Bevin Bru as an adult, Kerensa Cooper as a child) is a former foster acquaintance of Ryan Wilder and used a tactic to rescue her from Candice Long. Growing up, they fell in love until it got strained with Angelique taking up a life of crime. At one point, she ran into Sophie and Alice at the time when they were looking for Ocean. Following the arrest of Candice Long, Ryan called Angelique to notify her and call a truce. After Angelique finds out that Sophie Moore had manipulated Ryan into bugging her phone, their relationship is strained again. As Batwoman, Ryan gets the information from Angelique on where Ocean can be found. She takes the blame for Commissioner Forbes’ murder to protect Ryan.
Angelique Martin (portrayed by Bevin Bru as an adult, Kerensa Cooper as a child) is a former foster acquaintance of Ryan Wilder and used a tactic to rescue her from Candice Long. Growing up, they fell in love until it got strained with Angelique taking up a life of crime. At one point, she ran into Sophie and Alice at the time when they were looking for Ocean. Following the arrest of Candice Long, Ryan called Angelique to notify her and call a truce. After Angelique finds out that Sophie Moore had manipulated Ryan into bugging her phone, their relationship is strained again. As Batwoman, Ryan gets the information from Angelique on where Ocean can be found. Angelique wore a baby doll mask when two False Face Society members killed Commissioner Forbes. Ryan found out through Jordan Moore's description and had to persuade Angelique to leave that life. Though Black Mask would not take this departure lightly and had her tied up on a saw mill. Ryan rescues Angelique with Sophie's help. She takes the blame for Commissioner Forbes’ murder to protect Ryan from attacks by the False-Face Society.


====Ocean====
====Ocean====
Ocean (portrayed by [[Nathan Owens]]) is a zen gardener and thinker with a complicated past with him being a brother-figure to Safiyah Sohail.<ref name="S2Recurring" /> His past involved a previous connection to Safiyah as she wants Alice to go after him. One point in his past is that he wanted to make use of the Desert Rose and Beth Kane fell for him. Safiyah found out through Tatiana and had them punished by having Enigma suppress their memories of each other. When Alice and Ocean reunite, suppressed memories start to surface of their time on Coryana. After fighting off the assassins sent by Safiyah, Alice and Ocean drive off. When Alice brings forward a white tube that was in the back seat, Ocean asks her if she has ever heard of Jack Napier. While in an abandoned subway tunnel, Ocean and Alice have more suppressed memories and end up surrendering the map to Sophie once Ocean burned off the blood. Alice then kills an Ocean look-alike to make it look like that Alice did her job as the two of them wait for Tatiana to show up. Tatiana was fooled by the look-alike and Ocean left Gotham City. After Ryan exposed the trickery, Safiyah's men found the real Ocean in Italy and had him brought to Coryana, Alice reluctantly used the same knife on him. Once Alice was removed from Safiyah's home after revealing that she doesn't have Kate, Safiyah removed the knife from Ocean where it turned out that it was coated in the Desert Rose. After using the same knife on Tatiana for tricking Alice with the note that pinned the blame of Kate's death on her, Safiyah told Ocean that she will remove the knife from Tatiana when she forgives her.
Ocean (portrayed by [[Nathan Owens]]) is a zen gardener and thinker with a complicated past with him being a brother-figure to Safiyah Sohail.<ref name="S2Recurring" /> His past involved a previous connection to Safiyah as she wants Alice to go after him. One point in his past is that he wanted to make use of the Desert Rose and Beth Kane fell for him. Safiyah found out through Tatiana and had them punished by having Enigma suppress their memories of each other. When Alice and Ocean reunite, suppressed memories start to surface of their time on Coryana. After fighting off the assassins sent by Safiyah, Alice and Ocean drive off. When Alice brings forward a white tube that was in the back seat, Ocean asks her if she has ever heard of Jack Napier. While in an abandoned subway tunnel, Ocean and Alice have more suppressed memories and end up surrendering the map to Sophie once Ocean burned off the blood. Alice then kills an Ocean look-alike to make it look like that Alice did her job as the two of them wait for Tatiana to show up. Tatiana was fooled by the look-alike and Ocean left Gotham City. After Ryan exposed the trickery, Safiyah's men found the real Ocean in Italy and had him brought to Coryana, Alice reluctantly used the same knife on him. Once Alice was removed from Safiyah's home after revealing that she doesn't have Kate, Safiyah removed the knife from Ocean where it turned out that it was coated in the Desert Rose. After using the same knife on Tatiana for tricking Alice with the note that pinned the blame of Kate's death on her, Safiyah told Ocean that she will remove the knife from Tatiana when she forgives her.

====Roman Sionis / Black Mask====
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Roman Sionis (portrayed by [[Peter Outerbridge]]) is the CEO of Janus Cosmetics who wears a wooden black-colored mask when operating as the crime lord Black Mask. In this alias, he leads the False Face Society. According to him, Roman had a daughter who was captured by the Crows and was said to have been killed by Batwoman. While arranging for Kate Kane's capture and faking her death, Black Mask arranged for the False Face Society to distribute the Snakebite drug. After Black Mask had Forbes killed for speaking out about the Snakebite distribution, Roman gave his sympathies for the death on TV. Finding out that his operative Angelique was planning to leave the group, Black Mask had her abducted, tied to a chair, and facing the body of one of the plague doctor mask-wearing operative who failed him. When Batwoman tracks down Angelique, she ends up captured and watches the Guy Fawkes mask-wearing operative cut in half with a circular saw for also failing him. After mentioning some his backstory, Black Mask starts to have Batwoman cut in half only for Sophie Moore to show up. Upon Sophie freeing Batwoman and Angelique, Black Mask got away. The next day, Black Mask had Enigma work on Kate.


==Guest stars==
==Guest stars==
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* Judge Raymond Calverick (portrayed by Brent Fidler): A corrupt hanging judge who worked with Angus and Stu to send innocent men to Blackgate Penitentiary's death row.
* Judge Raymond Calverick (portrayed by Brent Fidler): A corrupt hanging judge who worked with Angus and Stu to send innocent men to Blackgate Penitentiary's death row.
* The Rifle (portrayed by Garfield Wilson): A professional assassin who works for a mysterious figure known as Safiyah Sohail.
* The Rifle (portrayed by Garfield Wilson): A professional assassin who works for a mysterious figure known as Safiyah Sohail.
* Jack Forbes (portrayed by Cameron McDonald): The [[police commissioner]] of the GCPD. He gets killed by Black Mask's followers.
* Jack Forbes (portrayed by Cameron McDonald): The [[police commissioner]] of the GCPD. In season two, Forbes speaks out about the distribution of the Snakebite drug and is assassinated by Black Mask's followers. This was witnessed by Jordan Moore.
* [[Oliver Queen (Arrowverse)|Oliver Queen / Green Arrow]] (portrayed by [[Stephen Amell]]): An archery-based superhero who protects Star City.
* [[Oliver Queen (Arrowverse)|Oliver Queen / Green Arrow]] (portrayed by [[Stephen Amell]]): An archery-based superhero who protects Star City.
* [[Harrison Wells#Nash Wells|Nash Wells / Pariah]] (portrayed by [[Tom Cavanagh]]): An alternate version of Harrison Wells who was tricked into freeing the Anti-Monitor.
* [[Harrison Wells#Nash Wells|Nash Wells / Pariah]] (portrayed by [[Tom Cavanagh]]): An alternate version of Harrison Wells who was tricked into freeing the Anti-Monitor.
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===Introduced in season two===
===Introduced in season two===
* Cora Lewis (portrayed by [[Shakura S'Aida]]): The adoptive mother of Ryan Wilder who alongside her landlord was killed by squatters that were associated with Alice. This incident earned Alice the ire of Ryan. Cora later appears in Ryan's hallucinations during her fight with Alice advising her not to avenge her.
* Cora Lewis (portrayed by [[Shakura S'Aida]]): The adoptive mother of Ryan Wilder who alongside her landlord was killed by squatters that were associated with Alice. This incident earned Alice the ire of Ryan. Cora later appears in Ryan's hallucinations during her fight with Alice advising her not to avenge her.
* False Face Society: A gang of masked people who work for Black Mask. They are instructed to distribute the Snakebite drug, dispose of anyone that is a threat to them, and dispose of any witnesses in the act. Each of them is named after the mask they wear in the credits.
** Clown (portrayed by Jason Day): A clown mask-wearing member of the False Face Society that Ryan Wilder had an encounter with during her first outing as Batwoman.
** Ski Mask (portrayed by Marcus Aurelio): A [[Balaclava|ski mask]]-wearing member of the False Face Society that Ryan Wilder had an encounter with During her first outing as Batwoman.
** Devil (portrayed by Alex Stines): A devil mask-wearing member of the False Face Society that Batwoman tries to stop from distributing the Snakebite drug.
** Rudy / Panda (portrayed by Aason Nadjiwon): A member of the False Face Society that wears a giant panda mask. Jacob Kane met with him about a vehicle that went passed the loading area for the airplane that Kate was on at the time when Rudy passed himself off as a tipster. Then Rudy had Kevin tase him. For Kevin's initiation into the False Face Society, he had to shoot Jacob. Rudy and those present were taken down by Batwoman who then talks Kevin down.
** Hockey Mask (portrayed by Tommy Europe): A [[Goaltender mask|hockey mask]]-wearing member of the False Face Society who partook in the assassination of Commissioner Forbes.
** Gas Mask (portrayed by Matt Reimer): A [[gas mask]]-wearing member of the False Face Society who partook in the assassination of Commissioner Forbes.
** Plague Doctor (portrayed by Chad Bellamy): A [[plague doctor]] mask-wearing member of the False Face Society who partook in targeting Jordan Moore. They found her with Sophie in the parking lot of Crows Security HQ and were fended off by Batwoman. Black Mask killed him and had his body hung in front of a bound Angelique Martin to serve as a warning to anyone who plans to desert the False Face Society.
** Guy Fawkes (portrayed by Nathaniel Shuker): A [[Guy Fawkes mask]]-wearing member of the False Face Society who partook in targeting Jordan Moore. They found her with Sophie in the parking lot of Crows Security HQ and were fended off by Batwoman. When Batwoman got captured trying to rescue Angelique at the saw mill, Black Mask had this operative executed by circular saw in front of her for failing him.
* [[Victor Zsasz]] (portrayed by [[Alex Morf]]): A charismatic, skilled hitman with high, unpredictable energy who proudly carves tally marks onto his skin for every victim he kills.<ref name="Entertainment Weekly">[https://ew.com/tv/batwoman-season-2-victor-zsasz-alex-morf/ Batwoman casts Gotham actor as 'unpredictable' Victor Zsasz in season 2 - Entertainment Weekly]</ref> When later hired by Safiyah Sohail to target Mary, Victor is defeated by Ryan in her new Batwoman suit.
* [[Victor Zsasz]] (portrayed by [[Alex Morf]]): A charismatic, skilled hitman with high, unpredictable energy who proudly carves tally marks onto his skin for every victim he kills.<ref name="Entertainment Weekly">[https://ew.com/tv/batwoman-season-2-victor-zsasz-alex-morf/ Batwoman casts Gotham actor as 'unpredictable' Victor Zsasz in season 2 - Entertainment Weekly]</ref> When later hired by Safiyah Sohail to target Mary, Victor is defeated by Ryan in her new Batwoman suit.
* Candice "Candy Lady" Long (portrayed by [[Linda Kash]]): A woman who lures children to her van and takes them captive where she holds them in her attic. Using a jar that she slowly removes jelly beans from, she counts down the days for someone to look for the child. Anyone that doesn't show up has Candice performing a [[Trafficking of children|child trafficking]] activity where she gives them to the False Face Society. This nearly happened to a younger Ryan until Angelique rescued her. Years later, Candice is still up to her activities. Running into Ryan again when she was looking for Kevin Johnson, Ryan learned her connection with the False Face Society and beat her to submission. Vesper Fairchild later mentioned that Candice was arrested and revealed her connections to the False Face Society
* Candice "Candy Lady" Long (portrayed by [[Linda Kash]]): A woman who lures children to her van and takes them captive where she holds them in her attic. Using a jar that she slowly removes jelly beans from, she counts down the days for someone to look for the child. Anyone that doesn't show up has Candice performing a [[Trafficking of children|child trafficking]] activity where she gives them to the False Face Society. This nearly happened to a younger Ryan until Angelique rescued her. Years later, Candice is still up to her activities. Running into Ryan again when she was looking for Kevin Johnson, Ryan learned her connection with the False Face Society and beat her to submission. Vesper Fairchild later mentioned that Candice was arrested and revealed her connections to the False Face Society
* Rudy (portrayed by Aason Nadjiwon): A member of the False Face Society that wears a giant panda mask. Jacob Kane met with him about a vehicle that went passed the loading area for the airplane that Kate was on. Then Rudy had Kevin tased him. For Kevin's initiation into the False Face Society, he had to shoot Jacob. Rudy and those present were taken down by Batwoman who then talks Kevin down.
* Kevin Johnson (portrayed by Eli Tsepsio Lamour): A young boy in foster care who gets abducted by Candice and sold to the False Face Society. His initiation was to shoot a captive Jacob Kane. With Batwoman's help after she took down the False Face Society members present, Jacob was able to talk Kevin down.
* Kevin Johnson (portrayed by Eli Tsepsio Lamour): A young boy in foster care who gets abducted by Candice and sold to the False Face Society. His initiation was to shoot a captive Jacob Kane. With Batwoman's help after she took down the False Face Society members present, Jacob was able to talk Kevin down.
* Garrett Hang (portrayed by Donny Lucas): A man that Jacob Kane was meeting about the sale of the portrait that Jack Napier made. During the discussion, he was killed by Pike.
* Garrett Hang (portrayed by Donny Lucas): A man that Jacob Kane was meeting about the sale of the portrait that Jack Napier made. During the discussion, he was killed by Pike.
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* Dr. Ethan Rogers (portrayed by Milo Shandel): A doctor at Hamilton Dynamic's branch Garnick Industries who is seeking to replicate the Desert Rose cure. He does that by releasing Aaron Helzinger to get to the source of it. After Batwoman defeats Helzinger, a masked Dr. Rogers shows up with his men and coerces Batwoman into giving her the map by threatening to shoot Sophie Moore. Batwoman had no choice but to comply. When the Crows trace Dr. Rogers to Garnick Industries, Jacob and Sophie find Dr. Rogers and those with him dead as they were massacred by the Many Arms of Death.
* Dr. Ethan Rogers (portrayed by Milo Shandel): A doctor at Hamilton Dynamic's branch Garnick Industries who is seeking to replicate the Desert Rose cure. He does that by releasing Aaron Helzinger to get to the source of it. After Batwoman defeats Helzinger, a masked Dr. Rogers shows up with his men and coerces Batwoman into giving her the map by threatening to shoot Sophie Moore. Batwoman had no choice but to comply. When the Crows trace Dr. Rogers to Garnick Industries, Jacob and Sophie find Dr. Rogers and those with him dead as they were massacred by the Many Arms of Death.
* [[Amygdala (character)|Aaron Helzinger / Amygdala]] (portrayed by [[R. J. Fetherstonhaugh]]): A mentally-unstable patient of Hamilton Dymanics that was released by Dr. Ethan Rogers to get to the mystery behind the Desert Rose. He does that by ramming a truck into the van carrying Jacob Kane and Mary Hamilton where he holds them captive at Mary's clinic. Mary admits some things in front of Jacob like her back-alley work and the Desert Rose coming from Coryana. When Sophie Moore brings Amygdala the map to Coryana which she obtained from Alice and Ocean, he knocks her out as Batwoman arrives. With help from Luke, Batwoman defeats Amygdala.
* [[Amygdala (character)|Aaron Helzinger / Amygdala]] (portrayed by [[R. J. Fetherstonhaugh]]): A mentally-unstable patient of Hamilton Dymanics that was released by Dr. Ethan Rogers to get to the mystery behind the Desert Rose. He does that by ramming a truck into the van carrying Jacob Kane and Mary Hamilton where he holds them captive at Mary's clinic. Mary admits some things in front of Jacob like her back-alley work and the Desert Rose coming from Coryana. When Sophie Moore brings Amygdala the map to Coryana which she obtained from Alice and Ocean, he knocks her out as Batwoman arrives. With help from Luke, Batwoman defeats Amygdala.
* Jordan Moore (portrayed by Keeya King): An activist against bad law enforcement and the younger sister of Sophie who was a witness to Commissioner Forbes' murder.
* [[Enigma (DC Comics)|Enigma]] (portrayed by [[Laura Mennell]]): A hypnotist who is a mutual ally of Safiyah Sohail and Black Mask. She was first mentioned in a flashback where Safiyah had Enigma erase some of Beth Kane's memories as well as create her "Alice" persona. Enigma is first seen when Black Mask has Enigma work on an injured Kate Kane. While asking Black Mask to let her work in private, Enigma starts to work on Kate while taking her necklace.


==See also==
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Revision as of 19:32, 29 March 2021

Batwoman is an American superhero television series developed by Caroline Dries based on the DC Comics character Batwoman, a costumed crime-fighter created by Geoff Johns, Grant Morrison, Greg Rucka, Mark Waid, and Keith Giffen. It is set in the Arrowverse, sharing continuity with the other television series of the universe.

The following is a list of characters who have appeared in the television series. Many are named after (or based on) DC Comics characters.

Overview

Legend
  = Main cast (credited)
  = Recurring cast (4+)
  = Guest cast (1-3)
Cast and characters in Batwoman
Character Portrayed by Seasons
1 2
Main characters
Kate Kane / Batwoman Ruby Rose Main Does not appear
Wallis Day Does not appear Recurring
Beth Kane / Alice Rachel Skarsten Main[a]
Sophie Moore Meagan Tandy Main
Mary Hamilton Nicole Kang Main
Luke Fox Camrus Johnson Main[b]
Catherine Hamilton-Kane Elizabeth Anweis Main Does not appear
Jacob Kane Dougray Scott Main
Mar Novu / Monitor LaMonica Garrett[c] Main Does not appear
Ryan Wilder / Batwoman Javicia Leslie Does not appear Main
Recurring characters
Tyler Greyston Holt Recurring Does not appear
Chuck Dodgson Brendon Zub Recurring Does not appear
Vesper Fairchild Rachel Maddow Recurring
Tommy Elliot / Hush Gabriel Mann Recurring Does not appear
Warren Christie Guest Recurring
Bruce Wayne / Batman Photographs
Kevin Conroy Guest Does not appear
Reagan Brianne Howey Recurring Does not appear
Dana Dewit Allison Riley Recurring Guest
Julia Pennyworth Christina Wolfe Recurring Guest
Jonathan Cartwright / Mouse Sam Littlefield Recurring Guest
August Cartwright John Emmet Tracy Recurring Does not appear
Ethan Campbell Sebastian Roché Recurring Does not appear
Miguel Robles Nathan Witte Recurring
Dr. M. Butler Alex Zahara Recurring
Tatiana / The Whisper Leah Gibson Recurring
Safiyah Sohail Shivani Ghai Recurring
Angelique Martin Bevin Bru Recurring
Ocean Nathan Owens Recurring

Main characters

Kate Kane / Batwoman

Kate Kane (portrayed by Ruby Rose as an adult in season one[1][2], Wallis Day as an adult in season two[3], Gracyn Shinyei as a child) is an out lesbian who, armed with a fierce passion for social justice and a flair for speaking her mind, dedicates herself to defending Gotham in Batman's absence.

In season two, the airplane that Kate is coming in from National City crashes. While an ex-con named Ryan Wilder finds the Batsuit, Kate's body is nowhere to be found which affects everyone that knows her in a different way. In a newspaper article talking about Kate's disappearance, Safiyah Sohail sent a message to Alice quoting "Consider us even". When Alice was brought to Coryana, Safiyah denied any knowledge of blowing up Kate's airplane and has proof that she is still alive in the form of Kate's necklace. Upon obtain Kate's salvaged cellphone, Jacob has the tech guys work to unlock it. By the time Sophie returns, Jacob finds a portrait that has Safiyah's name defacing it and the fact that the portrait was made by Jack Napier. It is then discovered that Kate is still alive and in the sewers where she has a bandaged face. This is because the False Face Society ambushed her on her plane where her face received burns when trying to abduct her. Making her loved ones believe she is dead, Black Mask has Enigma work on Kate as Enigma takes her necklace.

Beth Kane / Alice

Beth Kane / Alice (portrayed by Rachel Skarsten as an adult, Ava Sleeth as a child) is Kate's presumed-dead twin sister and the leader of the Wonderland Gang whose personality goes from maniacal to charming and back again as she sets out to erode Gotham's sense of security.[4]

Beth Kane was presumed dead after a car accident, but her body was never recovered. What really happened is that she was rescued from drowning and subsequently being held captive by August Cartwright who wants her to be a companion for his disfigured son Jonathan "Mouse" Cartwright. In addition, Jacob Kane's wife Catherine Hamilton-Kane used DNA analysts and the skull fragments of a deer to make Jacob think that Beth is dead. At a later date, she even received bad treatment from August's mother Mabel who she referred to as the Queen of Hearts. Beth would later kill Mabel. At some point after escaping from August, Beth hid on a boat where she was found during a raid by Safiyah Sohail who trained her. Due to Beth falling for Ocean who wanted to make more use of the Desert Rose, Safiyah had their memories of each other suppressed by Enigma. When Beth returned to Gotham and took a sample of the Desert Rose with her, she incurred the wrath of Safiyah.

In season two, Alice starts to check up on Tommy at Wayne Manor while angered about Kate's apparent death in the plane crash. When Jacob visits Wayne Manor due to Tommy as Bruce mentioned that Alice was sighted there, Alice rants about Jacob having to remarry and admits to Jacob that Kate is Batwoman advising him to compare the two facts about them. While walking in the sewers, a newspaper talking about Kate's disappearance lands near Alice with a message from Safiyah Sohail stating "Consider us even". Alice states to Mouse's corpse that there is a war coming to Gotham City and that Batwoman won't be around to stop it. Tying a rat to Mouse's corpse, Alice attracts a lot of bats to feed off it which causes them to carry a poison when attacking a Batwoman rally. When Sophie finds where Alice is hiding, both of them are taken captive by Tatiana. When brought to Coryana where Alice confronts her, Safiyah denies any knowledge of blowing up the airplane that Kate was in while also having proof that she's still alive by showing her necklace. Before returning Alice to Gotham, Safiyah wants her to do an unspecified assignment. This was to target Ocean. When they reunite, Alice and Ocean start to experience suppressed memories of their time on Coryana. After fighting off the assassins sent by Safiyah, Alice and Ocean drive off. When Alice brings a white tube from the back seat to her, Ocean asks if she has ever heard of Jack Napier. Alice uses a look-alike of Ocean to fool Tatiana that she killed him. Due to Ryan exposing the truth, Safiyah had the real Ocean brought to her and ordered Alice to use the knife on him. Alice reluctantly does so. When she found that Safiyah lied to her, Alice is removed from Safiyah's lair where she kills the men assigned to that job and later burns the Desert Rose crops. After a talk with a hallucination of a younger Kate, Alice plans to find a way to forget her.

  • Skarsten also portrayed an alternate version of Beth who was displaced from her native Earth during "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and appeared on Earth-Prime. This version did not get lost during the car accident. She is later sniped by August Cartwright.

Sophie Moore

Sophie Moore (portrayed by Meagan Tandy) is a military academy graduate turned high-level Crows agent and Kate's estranged ex-girlfriend who serves as one of Gotham's greatest enemies.

Mary Hamilton

Mary Elizabeth Hamilton (portrayed by Nicole Kang) is Kate's stepsister and a medical student/influencer-in-the-making who makes it her mission to provide aid to those living in Gotham's under-served communities.[5]

Luke Fox

Luke Fox (portrayed by Camrus Johnson) is a staunch Dark Knight loyalist and the son of Lucius Fox who keeps Wayne Tower secure in Batman's absence but understands that Gotham needs a new hero.[5]

  • Camrus Johnson also portrays his Earth-99 counterpart during "Crisis on Infinite Earths".

Catherine Hamilton-Kane

Catherine Hamilton-Kane (portrayed by Elizabeth Anweis) is Kate's stepmother and one of Gotham's most powerful citizens who made her fortune as a defense contractor and the CEO of Hamilton Dynamics.[6] Alice manipulated events that caused her to confess to her corrupt ways upon the Wonderland Gang's infiltration of an event and Catherine starts to collapse from the poison that was placed in her drink. As Mary was also poisoned, Catherine sacrifices her life to allow Mary to live. Before passing away, Catherine states that she knew of Mary's clinic and is proud of her. At the time when the complications of both versions of Beth Kane being on Earth-Prime start to worsen, Alice hallucinates seeing Catherine's ghost.

Season two revealed some of Catherine's other experiments like working to cure Aaron Helzinger to research on the Desert Rose which also earned Catherine the hatred of Safiyah Sohail.

Jacob Kane

Jacob Kane (portrayed by Dougray Scott) is Kate and Beth's father and a former military colonel with a chip on his shoulder who commands a private security agency, the Crows, in an attempt to protect Gotham better than Batman could.[7] Following Alice causing a mass breakout at Arkham Asylum, Jacob told Batwoman that there will be war if she pops up again while comparing Batwoman and Alice to Batman and Joker.

In season two, Jacob becomes affected by Kate's apparent death in a plane crash. He finds Tommy in the form of Bruce who claims that he's helping to find Kate while mentioning that Alice was sighted at Wayne Manor. When Jacob goes there and finds Alice, she mentions that Kate is Batwoman and that he should compare the facts about them. Jacob later removes the "do not cross" tape around the Bat-Signal and shines it in sadness. After having the tech guys unlock Kate's salvaged cellphone upon Sophie's return, Jacob sees the picture of a portrait with Safiyah's name defacing it. Jacob then notices that the portrait is by Jack Napier. This leads to him trying to obtain the portrait when it turns out that it can lead him to Coryana. When he does claim it after his vehicle strikes Wolf Spider, it was later mentioned by Kate that the portrait was a fake much to the dismay of the Crows. Jacob even learned about some other dark secrets about Catherine like the experiments to cure Aaron Helzinger to research on the Desert Rose much to his dismay.

Mar Novu / Monitor

Mar Novu / Monitor (portrayed by LaMonica Garrett) is a multiversal being who tests different Earths in the multiverse in preparation for an impending "crisis" orchestrated by Mobius / Anti-Monitor, his polar opposite who is dedicated to ending the multiverse. Garrett is credited only for "Crisis on Infinite Earths: Part Two".[8]

Ryan Wilder / Batwoman

Ryan Wilder (portrayed by Javicia Leslie as an adult, Ava Augustin as a child) is Kate Kane's replacement as Batwoman who was nicknamed "Batwoman 2.0" by Vesper Fairchild.[9] She is a highly skilled yet undisciplined fighter who spent 18 months in prison after two Crows operatives caught her with the drugs that Angelique Martin had in her possession. Ryan was living out of her van with her plant and becomes the new Batwoman after finding the Batsuit in the wreckage of an airplane that Kate was coming in from National City. One of her plans to use the Batsuit is to go after Alice who had connections with the squatters that killed her adoptive mom Cora Lewis and the building's landlord. In a scuffle with Tommy Elliot, Ryan gets shot with the Kryptonite meant for Kate. This gives her a wound that is getting worse over time as noted by Mary. Despite Alice burning the Desert Rose crops, it turned out that Julia managed to find a Desert Rose to use on Ryan where it turns out to be Ryan's plant that just bloomed. After being cured and the news about Kate's "death" being confirmed, Ryan starts to work on getting Angelique out of the False Face Society leading to an encounter with Black Mask.

Recurring characters

This is a list of recurring actors and the characters they portrayed in multiple episodes, which were significant roles. The characters are listed by the order in which they first appeared.

Introduced in season one

Tyler

Tyler (portrayed by Greyston Holt) is a Crows agent and Sophie's ex-husband.[10]

Chuck Dodgson

Chuck Dodgson (portrayed by Brendon Zub) is a former Crows agent who serves as Alice's second-in-command of the Wonderland Gang and lover.[11]

Vesper Fairchild

Vesper Fairchild (voiced by Rachel Maddow) is a snarky gossip maven and media personality who comments about the different activities in Gotham City.[12]

In season two, Vesper talks about the new Batwoman as she debuts her new Batsuit when defeating Victor Zsasz.

Tommy Elliot / Hush

Tommy Elliot (portrayed by Gabriel Mann as Tommy and Hush, Warren Christie when posing as Bruce Wayne[13]) is a real estate mogul and former childhood friend of Bruce Wayne, who later becomes the villain Hush.[14]

In season two, Tommy masquerades as Bruce and works to get the Kryptonite and the Batsuit. When he engages Ryan Wilder as Batwoman, she manages to defeat Tommy despite him firing the Kryptonite into her shoulder. Mary later mentions that Tommy has been taken back to Arkham Asylum.

Reagan

Reagan (portrayed by Brianne Howey) is a bartender and one of Kate's love interests, as well as Magpie's sister and former accomplice.[15]

Dana Dewitt

Dana Dewitt (portrayed by Allison Riley) is an anchorwoman for Gotham City News who reports on the events happening in Gotham City.

Julia Pennyworth

Julia Pennyworth (portrayed by Christina Wolfe) is a British spy, daughter of Alfred Pennyworth, and Kate's ex-lover.[16] She pursued the Rifle and discovered that he works for Safiyah Sohail.

In season two, Julia assists in the search for Kate who was apparently killed in a plane crash. Following an encounter with Tommy Elliot in the form of Bruce Wayne, Julia brings this up with Luke showing the prints of Tommy from "Bruce" while mentioning that he doesn't even know that her father is living in a loft in London. She later encountered Alice who mentions the threat of their mutual enemy Safiyah. Following some undercover work, Julia saved Luke and Mary from Dire-Flail where she claimed that Kate is dead upon some body parts washing up in Bludhaven. She somehow was able to procure a Desert Rose that was needed to deal with Ryan's Kryptonite wound where it turned out to be Ryan's plant. When calling someone about the information about Kate, Julia is told that they talked before causing Julia to wonder what happened that dat.

Jonathan Cartwright / Mouse

Jonathan Cartwright / Mouse (portrayed by Sam Littlefield as an adult, Nicholas Holmes as a child) is the disfigured son of August Cartwright and member of the Wonderland Gang with a talent for voice mimicry and impersonation who considers himself Alice's brother figure.[17] When Mouse starts to see that Alice is becoming too obsessed with wanting to kill Batwoman following the translation of Lucius Fox's coded journal, Alice puts Mouse out of his misery by poisoning his tea.

In season two, Alice still has Mouse's corpse as she mentions her upcoming war with Safiyah Sohail after she put a message on the newspaper talking about Kate Kane's disappearance. Tying a rat to Mouse's corpse, Alice attracts a lot of bats to feed off it making them carriers to the same poison. What's left of Mouse's corpse was delivered to Mary to foreshadow what Alice has plans with the bats.

August Cartwright

August Cartwright (portrayed by John Emmet Tracy) is Mouse's father who fished Beth out of the river following the accident and imprisoned her for his own nefarious purposes.[18] In the present, August has been posing as Ethan Campbell (portrayed by Sebastian Roché) who is a well-known plastic surgeon and philanthropist.[19] Using the face of Duela Dent, Alice captures August and leaves him for Kate and Jacob to be their prisoner. Kate accidentally kills August in anger for what he did to Beth and their mother's corpse.

Miguel Robles

Miguel Robles (portrayed by Nathan Witte) is a Crows agent working for Tommy Elliot who was tasked with getting Lucius Fox's journals, only to accidentally get him killed and frame someone else for it. Years later, he took up the Detonator identity to cover his tracks only to be thwarted by Batwoman and Luke.

M. Butler

M. Butler (portrayed by Alex Zahara) is a therapist at Arkham Asylum. Mouse later killed and impersonated him.

Introduced in season two

Susan Stevens

Susan Stevens (portrayed by Rebecca Davis) is a parole officer assigned to Ryan Wilder.

Tatiana / The Whisper

Tatiana / The Whisper (portrayed by Leah Gibson) is a skilled assassin and henchwoman working for Safiyah whom she has a crush on and is loosely based on Tahani.[20] When Beth Kane was first brought to Safiyah, Tatiana was weary of her. When she found Beth and Ocean interacting while planning to make further use of the Desert Rose, Tatiana informed Safiyah who had their memories of each other suppressed by Enigma. After Alice caused a bat swarm so that Mary can make use of the Desert Rose, Tatiana was dispatched to Gotham City. She catches up with Alice at the time when Sophie Moore was planning to arrest her and knocks them both out. While Safiyah talks with Alice, Tatiana kept an eye on Whisper. After Safiyah was done with Alice, Tatiana returned them to Gotham City. Safiyah dispatched Tatiana to Gotham City again to make sure that Alice killed Ocean. She was fooled and had to fill in some blanks about Beth's history with Ocean. After Alice's fight with Ryan, Tatiana took her to meet with Safiyah. Thanks to Ryan, Safiyah found out that the body was a fake and had the real Ocean found. Alice was instructed to use the same knife on Ocean as Titania watched. Then Titania informed Ryan the truth in which Safiyah doesn't have Kate. After Alice is removed from her home and the knife that was coated in the Desert Rose was removed from Ocean, Safiyah noted to Titania that she found out that she was the one who killed Alice's gang and slipped the note to Alice that pinned Kate's apparent death on Safiyah. When Titania defends her action by admitting her love for Safiyah and that Alice was becoming an obstacle to Safiyah, Titania is stabbed Alice using the same knife. She then states to Ocean that she'll remove the knife from Titania's body when she decides to forgive her.

Safiyah Sohail

Safiyah Sohail (portrayed by Shivani Ghai) is the compassionate and charismatic ruler of a small community on the island of Coryana who is the Rifle's boss. She also has a history with Alice and they both share a mutual hatred of Catherine Hamilton-Kane.[21] She was the one who found Beth sometime after she escaped from August Cartwright. Due to her brother-figure Ocean wanting to make more use of the Desert Rose and Beth falling for him, Safiyah punished them by having her hypnotist Enigma suppress their memories of each other. Suspecting that Safiyah caused the airplane crash that supposedly killed Kate, Alice manipulates events that involve poison-carrying bats and the serum derived from the Desert Rose to attracted Safiyah's attention. This caused Safiyah to send Tatiana to pick her up. During a meeting with Alice, Safiyah denied any knowledge of causing the airplane crash and has Kate's necklace as proof that she is still alive. Though she wants Alice to do some unspecified job upon her return to Gotham City. This turns out to be looking for a man named Ocean. When Alice had what appeared to be Ocean's body delivered to Coryana, Ryan exposed the fake causing Safiyah to have her men look for Ocean. When Ocean was found, Safiyah had Alice use the same knife on Ocean which she reluctantly did. After Alice is removed from her home upon revealing that she doesn't have Kate, Safiyah removed the knife from Ocean where it turned out that the knife was coated in the Desert Rose. Safiyah also found out that Tatiana was the one who left the note from Safiyah toward Alice and uses the same knife on her vowing to Ocean that she'll remove it from Titania when she forgives her. In retaliation for the trickery, Alice sets fire to the Desert Rose crops which infuriates Safiyah.

Angelique Martin

Angelique Martin (portrayed by Bevin Bru as an adult, Kerensa Cooper as a child) is a former foster acquaintance of Ryan Wilder and used a tactic to rescue her from Candice Long. Growing up, they fell in love until it got strained with Angelique taking up a life of crime. At one point, she ran into Sophie and Alice at the time when they were looking for Ocean. Following the arrest of Candice Long, Ryan called Angelique to notify her and call a truce. After Angelique finds out that Sophie Moore had manipulated Ryan into bugging her phone, their relationship is strained again. As Batwoman, Ryan gets the information from Angelique on where Ocean can be found. Angelique wore a baby doll mask when two False Face Society members killed Commissioner Forbes. Ryan found out through Jordan Moore's description and had to persuade Angelique to leave that life. Though Black Mask would not take this departure lightly and had her tied up on a saw mill. Ryan rescues Angelique with Sophie's help. She takes the blame for Commissioner Forbes’ murder to protect Ryan from attacks by the False-Face Society.

Ocean

Ocean (portrayed by Nathan Owens) is a zen gardener and thinker with a complicated past with him being a brother-figure to Safiyah Sohail.[20] His past involved a previous connection to Safiyah as she wants Alice to go after him. One point in his past is that he wanted to make use of the Desert Rose and Beth Kane fell for him. Safiyah found out through Tatiana and had them punished by having Enigma suppress their memories of each other. When Alice and Ocean reunite, suppressed memories start to surface of their time on Coryana. After fighting off the assassins sent by Safiyah, Alice and Ocean drive off. When Alice brings forward a white tube that was in the back seat, Ocean asks her if she has ever heard of Jack Napier. While in an abandoned subway tunnel, Ocean and Alice have more suppressed memories and end up surrendering the map to Sophie once Ocean burned off the blood. Alice then kills an Ocean look-alike to make it look like that Alice did her job as the two of them wait for Tatiana to show up. Tatiana was fooled by the look-alike and Ocean left Gotham City. After Ryan exposed the trickery, Safiyah's men found the real Ocean in Italy and had him brought to Coryana, Alice reluctantly used the same knife on him. Once Alice was removed from Safiyah's home after revealing that she doesn't have Kate, Safiyah removed the knife from Ocean where it turned out that it was coated in the Desert Rose. After using the same knife on Tatiana for tricking Alice with the note that pinned the blame of Kate's death on her, Safiyah told Ocean that she will remove the knife from Tatiana when she forgives her.

Roman Sionis / Black Mask

Roman Sionis (portrayed by Peter Outerbridge) is the CEO of Janus Cosmetics who wears a wooden black-colored mask when operating as the crime lord Black Mask. In this alias, he leads the False Face Society. According to him, Roman had a daughter who was captured by the Crows and was said to have been killed by Batwoman. While arranging for Kate Kane's capture and faking her death, Black Mask arranged for the False Face Society to distribute the Snakebite drug. After Black Mask had Forbes killed for speaking out about the Snakebite distribution, Roman gave his sympathies for the death on TV. Finding out that his operative Angelique was planning to leave the group, Black Mask had her abducted, tied to a chair, and facing the body of one of the plague doctor mask-wearing operative who failed him. When Batwoman tracks down Angelique, she ends up captured and watches the Guy Fawkes mask-wearing operative cut in half with a circular saw for also failing him. After mentioning some his backstory, Black Mask starts to have Batwoman cut in half only for Sophie Moore to show up. Upon Sophie freeing Batwoman and Angelique, Black Mask got away. The next day, Black Mask had Enigma work on Kate.

Guest stars

The following is a supplementary list of guest stars, some recurring, who appear in lesser roles. The characters are listed in the order in which they first appeared.

Introduced in season one

  • Kate's trainer (portrayed by Gray Horse Rider): An unnamed Indian man who trained Kate in the arctic.[22]
  • Michael Akins (portrayed by Chris Shields): The mayor of Gotham City.[23]
  • Gabrielle "Gabi" Kane (portrayed by Michelle Morgan): The wife of Jacob Kane and mother of Kate and Beth who perished in a car accident that Batman tried to prevent.[24]
  • Margaret "Margot" (portrayed by Rachel Matthews): Reagan's sister who operates as a jewel thief named Magpie.[14]
  • Shane McKillen (portrayed by Giles Panton): A man who works for Catherine. After losing a pinkie to Alice after a failed mission with his fellow men, he carries Alice's message to Catherine and leaves her stating that she is on her own.
  • Bertrand Eldon / Executioner (portrayed by Jim Pirri): A former executioner at Blackgate Penitentiary who starts going after the same group of people he blames for sending innocents to death row. He is killed by Jacob which set off a gas-based fail-safe that nearly killed Batwoman and Jacob. The Executioner is loosely based on the minor Batman villain of the same name.[25]
  • Angus Stanton (portrayed by Mark Gibbon): The assistant district attorney who is one of the Executioner's victims.
  • Dean Deveraux (portrayed by Matthew Graham): A worker at Hamilton Dynamics that Mouse impersonates. He is later killed by Mouse when he gets frustrated at Alice for keeping Batowman's identity secret.
  • Chris "The Fist" Medlock (portrayed by Kheon Clarke): A boxer and ex-con previously prosecuted by Stanton who was suspected of being Executioner.
  • Stu Donnelly (portrayed by Phillip Mitchell): A GCPD detective who is one of the Executioner's victims.
  • Judge Raymond Calverick (portrayed by Brent Fidler): A corrupt hanging judge who worked with Angus and Stu to send innocent men to Blackgate Penitentiary's death row.
  • The Rifle (portrayed by Garfield Wilson): A professional assassin who works for a mysterious figure known as Safiyah Sohail.
  • Jack Forbes (portrayed by Cameron McDonald): The police commissioner of the GCPD. In season two, Forbes speaks out about the distribution of the Snakebite drug and is assassinated by Black Mask's followers. This was witnessed by Jordan Moore.
  • Oliver Queen / Green Arrow (portrayed by Stephen Amell): An archery-based superhero who protects Star City.
  • Nash Wells / Pariah (portrayed by Tom Cavanagh): An alternate version of Harrison Wells who was tricked into freeing the Anti-Monitor.
  • Bruce Wayne of Earth-99 (portrayed by Kevin Conroy):[26] An older parallel universe counterpart of Bruce Wayne from the future of Earth-99, who's confined to an exo-skeleton after killing his world's Superman. He lost all hope sometime during his career and started killing his enemies, which was made worse when his Kate died trying to show him the error of his ways. Bruce was accidentally electrocuted during a scuffle with Kate of Earth-1 and Kara.
  • Clark Kent of Earth-167 (portrayed by Tom Welling):[26] A version of Clark Kent from Earth-167 who gave up his powers to spend time with Lois and his family. When Lex Luthor of Earth-38 came to kill him, the former chose not to once he learned what happened; feeling it wasn't worth it.
  • Lois Lane of Earth 167 (portrayed by Erica Durance):[26] The wife of Earth-167's Clark Kent.
  • Clark Kent / Superman (portrayed by Tyler Hoechlin):[26] A Kryptonian superhero who defends Metropolis on Earth-38.
  • Lois Lane (portrayed by Bitsie Tulloch):[26] The wife of Earth-38 Clark Kent.
  • Iris West-Allen (portrayed by Candice Patton):[26] The wife of the Flash.
  • Clark Kent / Superman of Earth-96 (portrayed by Brandon Routh):[26] A version of Clark Kent who became the editor-in-chief of the Daily Planet after losing his Lois and fellow staff members in a gas attack caused by an unsatisfied Gotham City inhabitant.
  • Ray Palmer / Atom (portrayed by Brandon Routh): A Legends member, scientist, and inventor capable of shrinking and growing to immense sizes whilst wearing a special suit.
  • Kara Danvers / Supergirl (portrayed by Melissa Benoist):[27] A Kryptonian operating on Earth-38 and the cousin of Superman.
  • Barry Allen / Flash (portrayed by Grant Gustin): A speedster who protects Central City.
  • Lex Luthor (portrayed by Jon Cryer):[27] The archenemy of his Earth's Superman and Supergirl.
  • Sara Lance / White Canary (portrayed by Caity Lotz):[27] The leader of the Legends.
  • Mick Rory / Heat Wave of Earth-74 (portrayed by Dominic Purcell):[27] An alternate version of Legends member Heat Wave who lent his Waverider to the assembled heroes.
  • "Leonard" (voiced by Wentworth Miller): The A.I. of Earth-74's Waverider.
  • Mia Smoak (portrayed by Katherine McNamara):[27] The daughter of Green Arrow who was brought from the year 2040 by the Monitor.
  • Lyla Michaels / Harbinger (portrayed by Audrey Marie Anderson): An A.R.G.U.S. agent who was granted multiversal powers by the Monitor so she could help avert Crisis.
  • John Constantine (portrayed by Matt Ryan): An enigmatic and irreverent former con man turned reluctant supernatural detective and Legends member.
  • Jonah Hex of Earth-18 (portrayed by Johnathon Schaech): A version of Jonah Hex who hoarded a Lazarus Pit.
  • Parker Torres (portrayed by Malia Pyles): A lesbian student at Gotham Prep and adept hacker. After an ex-girlfriend of hers outed her, she staged a train brake failure while she was a passenger to garner sympathy from her homophobic parents. Later, she anonymously extorted all of Gotham under the threat of doxxing in order to gain money to leave the city and start a new life. After her life was threatened by Alice, Parker secretly sent a text to everyone that Alice and a bomb were at Gotham Prep under the cover that she'd leak Batwoman's identity. With the lives saved and Alice in Crows custody, Kate made Parker a deal to do community service and return any extortion money instead of going to juvenile detention, while supporting her out lifestyle. After being saved from an attempted abduction from Hush, Parker helps Batwoman in finding Luke and Julia when they get captured by Hush.
  • Slam Bradley (portrayed by Kurt Szarka): A member of the Gotham City Police Department. After he saved Batwoman from being hit by a loose grappling hook, the media and many Gotham citizens began "shipping" them, to Kate's chagrin.[28]
  • Reggie Harris (portrayed by Seth Whittaker): An inmate at Blackgate Penitentiary that Jacob encounters.
  • Bryan Akins (portrayed by Ryan Rosery): The son of Mayor Akins.
  • Steven Forbes (portrayed by Gage Marsh): The son of Commissioner Forbes.
  • Natalia Knight / Nocturna (portrayed by Kayla Ewell): A woman with porphyria who adopts a vampire persona and targets people for their blood while using ketamine in fanged dental implants to stun them.[29]
  • Duela Dent (portrayed by Alessandra Torresani): The niece of Harvey Dent who slashed her own face when she was young and targeted social media influencers. After being apprehended, Alice stole her face so she could use it to get revenge on August.[30]
  • Diane Moore (portrayed by Jeryl Prescott): The mother of Sophie who likes Batman and dislikes Batwoman.[31]
  • Mabel Cartwright (portrayed by Debra Mooney): The mother of August and the grandmother of Mouse who Alice referred to as the Queen of Hearts. She was the first person Alice ever killed.[32]
  • Johnny Sabatino (portrayed by Carmine Giovinazzo): A gangster with connections to Tommy Elliot.
  • Professor John Carr (portrayed by Linden Banks): A numerical analyst with a pacemaker in his heart who was among the linguists that were abducted by Hush as part of Alice's plot to get Lucius Fox's coded journal translated. Alice subjects him to lethal shock therapy when he fails to translate it in time.
  • Tony Kim (portrayed by Tom Lim): A NSA analyst who was among the linguists that were abducted by Hush as part of Alice's plot to get Lucius Fox's coded journal translated. Alice subjects him to lethal shock therapy when he failes to translate it in time.
  • Tim "Titan" Teslow (portrayed by Terrence Terrell): A former football player who went rogue upon taking steroids and was remanded to Arkham Asylum after killing a referee who called out Tim's penalty. Thanks to Alice's prison break, Tim was among the Arkham Asylum inmates that escaped. Upon his escape, he wielded two machestes and started to tie up some loose ends by beheading the lead medical examiner who covered up his medical condition and stabbed his brother Apollo for testifying against him despite Batwoman's attempt to intervene. Mary had to talk Jacob into holding a truce with Batwoman to defeat Tim. When it came to Tim's latest target Coach Kurt Donahue, Batwoman fought and managed to get through to him. Though Jacob went back on the truce and had his Crows agents gun him down.[33]
  • Bruce Wayne / Batman (portrayed by Warren Christie[13]): The cousin of Kate who went missing three years ago. Thanks to Alice, Tommy Elliot started to impersonate him.

Introduced in season two

  • Cora Lewis (portrayed by Shakura S'Aida): The adoptive mother of Ryan Wilder who alongside her landlord was killed by squatters that were associated with Alice. This incident earned Alice the ire of Ryan. Cora later appears in Ryan's hallucinations during her fight with Alice advising her not to avenge her.
  • False Face Society: A gang of masked people who work for Black Mask. They are instructed to distribute the Snakebite drug, dispose of anyone that is a threat to them, and dispose of any witnesses in the act. Each of them is named after the mask they wear in the credits.
    • Clown (portrayed by Jason Day): A clown mask-wearing member of the False Face Society that Ryan Wilder had an encounter with during her first outing as Batwoman.
    • Ski Mask (portrayed by Marcus Aurelio): A ski mask-wearing member of the False Face Society that Ryan Wilder had an encounter with During her first outing as Batwoman.
    • Devil (portrayed by Alex Stines): A devil mask-wearing member of the False Face Society that Batwoman tries to stop from distributing the Snakebite drug.
    • Rudy / Panda (portrayed by Aason Nadjiwon): A member of the False Face Society that wears a giant panda mask. Jacob Kane met with him about a vehicle that went passed the loading area for the airplane that Kate was on at the time when Rudy passed himself off as a tipster. Then Rudy had Kevin tase him. For Kevin's initiation into the False Face Society, he had to shoot Jacob. Rudy and those present were taken down by Batwoman who then talks Kevin down.
    • Hockey Mask (portrayed by Tommy Europe): A hockey mask-wearing member of the False Face Society who partook in the assassination of Commissioner Forbes.
    • Gas Mask (portrayed by Matt Reimer): A gas mask-wearing member of the False Face Society who partook in the assassination of Commissioner Forbes.
    • Plague Doctor (portrayed by Chad Bellamy): A plague doctor mask-wearing member of the False Face Society who partook in targeting Jordan Moore. They found her with Sophie in the parking lot of Crows Security HQ and were fended off by Batwoman. Black Mask killed him and had his body hung in front of a bound Angelique Martin to serve as a warning to anyone who plans to desert the False Face Society.
    • Guy Fawkes (portrayed by Nathaniel Shuker): A Guy Fawkes mask-wearing member of the False Face Society who partook in targeting Jordan Moore. They found her with Sophie in the parking lot of Crows Security HQ and were fended off by Batwoman. When Batwoman got captured trying to rescue Angelique at the saw mill, Black Mask had this operative executed by circular saw in front of her for failing him.
  • Victor Zsasz (portrayed by Alex Morf): A charismatic, skilled hitman with high, unpredictable energy who proudly carves tally marks onto his skin for every victim he kills.[34] When later hired by Safiyah Sohail to target Mary, Victor is defeated by Ryan in her new Batwoman suit.
  • Candice "Candy Lady" Long (portrayed by Linda Kash): A woman who lures children to her van and takes them captive where she holds them in her attic. Using a jar that she slowly removes jelly beans from, she counts down the days for someone to look for the child. Anyone that doesn't show up has Candice performing a child trafficking activity where she gives them to the False Face Society. This nearly happened to a younger Ryan until Angelique rescued her. Years later, Candice is still up to her activities. Running into Ryan again when she was looking for Kevin Johnson, Ryan learned her connection with the False Face Society and beat her to submission. Vesper Fairchild later mentioned that Candice was arrested and revealed her connections to the False Face Society
  • Kevin Johnson (portrayed by Eli Tsepsio Lamour): A young boy in foster care who gets abducted by Candice and sold to the False Face Society. His initiation was to shoot a captive Jacob Kane. With Batwoman's help after she took down the False Face Society members present, Jacob was able to talk Kevin down.
  • Garrett Hang (portrayed by Donny Lucas): A man that Jacob Kane was meeting about the sale of the portrait that Jack Napier made. During the discussion, he was killed by Pike.
  • Many Arms of Death: An assassin organization operating in Coryana that is loyal to Safiyah Sohail.
    • Pike (portrayed by Scott Pocha): A pike-wielding assassin and member of the Many Arms of Death. After killing Garrett Hang during his meeting with Jacob Kane, Pike was taken prisoner by Batwoman. Due to a deal, Batwoman allowed Jacob Kane and Sophie Moore to see Pike. Before committing suicide by cyanide capsure, Pike revealed that the portrait contained the map to Coryana.
    • Rapier (portrayed by Alex Stines): A rapier-wielding member of the Many Arms of Death who accompanied some unnamed members in attacking Ocean at the motel he was at. He was killed by Alice.
    • Dire-Flail (portrayed by Janene Carleton): A flail-wielding member of the Many Arms of Death who was dispatched by Safiyah to target Luke and Mary. Both of them held their own against Dire-Flail before she was killed by Julia Pennyworth.
  • Evan Blake / Wolf Spider (portrayed by Lincoln Clauss): An old friend of Kate Kane who operates as an art thief. During the heist of the portrait made by Jack Napier, Wolf Spider is accidentally struck by the Crow vehicle pursuing him. As the Crows claimed the portrait, Ryan discovered that Evan is Wolf Spider and gave him to Mary to patch up. Mary later revealed to Evan that the portrait he was trying to steal was a fake.
  • Dr. Ethan Rogers (portrayed by Milo Shandel): A doctor at Hamilton Dynamic's branch Garnick Industries who is seeking to replicate the Desert Rose cure. He does that by releasing Aaron Helzinger to get to the source of it. After Batwoman defeats Helzinger, a masked Dr. Rogers shows up with his men and coerces Batwoman into giving her the map by threatening to shoot Sophie Moore. Batwoman had no choice but to comply. When the Crows trace Dr. Rogers to Garnick Industries, Jacob and Sophie find Dr. Rogers and those with him dead as they were massacred by the Many Arms of Death.
  • Aaron Helzinger / Amygdala (portrayed by R. J. Fetherstonhaugh): A mentally-unstable patient of Hamilton Dymanics that was released by Dr. Ethan Rogers to get to the mystery behind the Desert Rose. He does that by ramming a truck into the van carrying Jacob Kane and Mary Hamilton where he holds them captive at Mary's clinic. Mary admits some things in front of Jacob like her back-alley work and the Desert Rose coming from Coryana. When Sophie Moore brings Amygdala the map to Coryana which she obtained from Alice and Ocean, he knocks her out as Batwoman arrives. With help from Luke, Batwoman defeats Amygdala.
  • Jordan Moore (portrayed by Keeya King): An activist against bad law enforcement and the younger sister of Sophie who was a witness to Commissioner Forbes' murder.
  • Enigma (portrayed by Laura Mennell): A hypnotist who is a mutual ally of Safiyah Sohail and Black Mask. She was first mentioned in a flashback where Safiyah had Enigma erase some of Beth Kane's memories as well as create her "Alice" persona. Enigma is first seen when Black Mask has Enigma work on an injured Kate Kane. While asking Black Mask to let her work in private, Enigma starts to work on Kate while taking her necklace.

See also

Notes

  1. ^ In season one Skarsten also portrayed an alternate version of Beth who was displaced from her native Earth during "Crisis on Infinite Earths" and appeared on Earth-Prime.
  2. ^ In season one Johnson also portrays his Earth-99 counterpart during "Crisis on Infinite Earths".
  3. ^ Garrett also plays Mobius / Anti-Monitor.

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