Remember When
Henry Britton - Corey's grandfather
Cole Martins - wealthy rancher friend of Robert Foster
George Sigourney - Southern Methodist dean of admissions
Peter Mitchell - the guy Haley (Diana's frenemy) was in love with
Michael Murchinson - the guy Denise was in love with
Calvin Patrick Downing - Cole's uncle
Charles Hayward II - Doug's father, energetic, hardworking, blunt and fair
Dick Rowse - Unified Industries head of advertising and public relations
Kendall Cushman - co-owns Cushman Electronics with his brother
Prentice Cushman - co-owns Cushman Electronics with his brother
Corbin Driscoll - Unified Industries controller
John Nederly - Unified Industries head counsel, one of Harvard Law School's most gifted graduates
Alan South - owner of Southfield Exploration, the first company Cole invested in
Travis Jerrold - Cole's cousin, head of Unified's research and development division, early 40s, ran 6 miles every morning before dawn
Ted Jerrold - Travis' son, greedy egotistical
Paul Underwood - his wife called Diana before the White Orchid Ball to joke that
she would make him buy the necklace Diana was going to model
Daniel Penworth - Diana's ex-fiance
Bert Peters - works on layouts for Foster's Beautiful Living
Dr. Wilmeth – Cal’s doctor
Franklin Mitchell – tall, distinguished looking, gray-haired, vice chairman of family-owned oil company, chairman of the White Orchid Ball
Peter Mitchell – son of Franklin, married to Haley Vincennes (Diana’s frenemy)
Delbert Canfield – portly, middle-aged (5os), his ancestors founded the White
Orchid Ball, seated in Cole’s table at the White Orchid Ball
Conner Desmond – he and his wife were seated in Cole’s table at the White Orchid Ball
Mr. Certillo – offered $40k for the Picasso sketch at the White Orchid Ball
Mr. Jenkins – friend of Peter Mitchell, seated with his wife in Cole’s table at the White Orchid Ball
Mr. Selfer – placed the opening bid of $200k on the Klineman sculpture Cole donated to the White Orchid Ball and later bis $400k
Mr. Higgins – bid $205k on the Klineman sculpture
Mr. Altour – bid $210k on the Klineman sculpture
Mr. Lacey – bid $310k on the Klineman sculpture
Mr. Dickson – placed opening bid of bid $10k on the necklace Diana modeled
Allan Underwood - Unified's VP of human resources
Joe Murray - Unified's chief of security, mid-50s, balding, ex-Marine, former FBI undercover agent with a list of major criminal arrests, built like a halfback, deep gravelly voice, chewed gum, guffawed over his own jokes, salary was $225k/yr plus stock options
Bert - Cole's chauffer who also does household tasks (with his wife)
Senator Samuel Byers - 70 yrs old, senior member of US Senate, has the ear of the president, sits on Appropriations Committee, has great deal of political clout, heavyset, 60 yrs old
Willard Bretling - Unified scientist developing a flat screen TV (RW takes place in 1996) and an ultra-long life battery, thin, tall, slightly bent narrow shoulders, wears wire-rimmed glasses
Ernest - elderly man who gave Diana a ride to Kingdom City, skin the color and texture of dried leather, brown eyes, hollow cheeks
Gus - owns Gus's Repair Shop, sold orange pick-up truck to Diana
Dr. Richenblau - explained catharsis to Cal (as it relates to Cole)
William C. Gonnelli - SEC administrative judge, sure Cole was guilty
Senator Longtree - NY senator, ally of the Cushmans
Senator Kazinski - NY senator, ally of the Cushmans
Cole Martins - wealthy rancher friend of Robert Foster
George Sigourney - Southern Methodist dean of admissions
Peter Mitchell - the guy Haley (Diana's frenemy) was in love with
Michael Murchinson - the guy Denise was in love with
Calvin Patrick Downing - Cole's uncle
Charles Hayward II - Doug's father, energetic, hardworking, blunt and fair
Dick Rowse - Unified Industries head of advertising and public relations
Kendall Cushman - co-owns Cushman Electronics with his brother
Prentice Cushman - co-owns Cushman Electronics with his brother
Corbin Driscoll - Unified Industries controller
John Nederly - Unified Industries head counsel, one of Harvard Law School's most gifted graduates
Alan South - owner of Southfield Exploration, the first company Cole invested in
Travis Jerrold - Cole's cousin, head of Unified's research and development division, early 40s, ran 6 miles every morning before dawn
Ted Jerrold - Travis' son, greedy egotistical
Paul Underwood - his wife called Diana before the White Orchid Ball to joke that
she would make him buy the necklace Diana was going to model
Daniel Penworth - Diana's ex-fiance
Bert Peters - works on layouts for Foster's Beautiful Living
Dr. Wilmeth – Cal’s doctor
Franklin Mitchell – tall, distinguished looking, gray-haired, vice chairman of family-owned oil company, chairman of the White Orchid Ball
Peter Mitchell – son of Franklin, married to Haley Vincennes (Diana’s frenemy)
Delbert Canfield – portly, middle-aged (5os), his ancestors founded the White
Orchid Ball, seated in Cole’s table at the White Orchid Ball
Conner Desmond – he and his wife were seated in Cole’s table at the White Orchid Ball
Mr. Certillo – offered $40k for the Picasso sketch at the White Orchid Ball
Mr. Jenkins – friend of Peter Mitchell, seated with his wife in Cole’s table at the White Orchid Ball
Mr. Selfer – placed the opening bid of $200k on the Klineman sculpture Cole donated to the White Orchid Ball and later bis $400k
Mr. Higgins – bid $205k on the Klineman sculpture
Mr. Altour – bid $210k on the Klineman sculpture
Mr. Lacey – bid $310k on the Klineman sculpture
Mr. Dickson – placed opening bid of bid $10k on the necklace Diana modeled
Allan Underwood - Unified's VP of human resources
Joe Murray - Unified's chief of security, mid-50s, balding, ex-Marine, former FBI undercover agent with a list of major criminal arrests, built like a halfback, deep gravelly voice, chewed gum, guffawed over his own jokes, salary was $225k/yr plus stock options
Bert - Cole's chauffer who also does household tasks (with his wife)
Senator Samuel Byers - 70 yrs old, senior member of US Senate, has the ear of the president, sits on Appropriations Committee, has great deal of political clout, heavyset, 60 yrs old
Willard Bretling - Unified scientist developing a flat screen TV (RW takes place in 1996) and an ultra-long life battery, thin, tall, slightly bent narrow shoulders, wears wire-rimmed glasses
Ernest - elderly man who gave Diana a ride to Kingdom City, skin the color and texture of dried leather, brown eyes, hollow cheeks
Gus - owns Gus's Repair Shop, sold orange pick-up truck to Diana
Dr. Richenblau - explained catharsis to Cal (as it relates to Cole)
William C. Gonnelli - SEC administrative judge, sure Cole was guilty
Senator Longtree - NY senator, ally of the Cushmans
Senator Kazinski - NY senator, ally of the Cushmans
