Actor/Actress
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Description
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Character
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Hayley Atwell
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An SSR agent originally stuck doing administrative work
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Peggy Carter
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James D'Arcy
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Howard Stark's butler and ally to Carter, who will eventually be a tutor to Tony Stark and inspire his J.A.R.V.I.S. artificial intelligence
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Edwin Jarvis
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Chad Michael Murray
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A war veteran and agent with the SSR
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Jack Thompson
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Enver Gjokaj
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A war veteran who is an agent with the SSR and experiences prejudice due to his crippled leg, allowing him to relate to Carter
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Daniel Sousa
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Shea Whigham
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The SSR chief who oversees agents Carter, Thompson, and Sousa, until he dies to save his fellow SSR agents
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Roger Dooley
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Dominic Cooper
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A weapons developer who worked with the SSR during the war but is now a fugitive, having been framed for selling weapons to America's enemies, and one of the weapons he created was Midnight Oil, designed to give soldiers extra stamina during war, but instead it caused psychosis and led to them killing each other, so the U.S. military stole Midnight Oil and used it on the Russians, and Fennhoff blames him for the massacre, so Fennhoff hypnotises him into bombing New York using his guilt over Captain America's fate, but Carter is able to convince him to stop, and he moves on to set up his own film studio in Los Angeles
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Howard Stark
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Lyndsy Fonseca
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A waitress and aspiring actress who befriends Carter
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Angie Martinelli
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Kyle Bornheimer
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A misogynistic SSR agent who clashes with Carter and cheats on his wife and is killed by Dottie Underwood
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Ray Krzeminski
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Lesley Boone
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A switchboard operator who works for the SSR in New York and later in Los Angeles
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Rose Roberts
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Meagan Fay
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The strict proprietor of The Griffith Hotel for Women, a boarding house where Carter lives
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Miriam Fry
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Actor/Actress
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Description
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Character
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Bridget Regan
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A Russian sleeper agent disguised as a small-town girl from Iowa who moves next door to Carter and reveals her true allegiance in an attempt to capture Carter, and later escapes after being defeated in a fight with the latter, but she resurfaces in an attempt to raid a bank account, only to be stopped by Carter and the SSR, and while Thompson tries to get more information about her bosses in Leviathan, the FBI show up and transfer her to their custody
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Dottie Underwood
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Ralph Brown
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A Russian hypnotist working for Leviathan, who infiltrates the SSR under the guise of rescued psychiatrist Dr. Ivchenko, and after being defeated by Thompson and Sousa, he is arrested and gagged, before being imprisoned with Arnim Zola
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Johann Fennhoff
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Wynn Everett
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The stage name of Agnes Cully, an actress and a scientific genius forced to hide behind her husband, senatorial candidate Calvin Chadwick, due to the sexism of the age, but when she accidentally absorbs Zero Matter, which leaves her with a Zero Matter scar on her forehead, and the ability to absorb any living thing she touches, and after the gamma cannon purges her of the Zero Matter, Frost goes insane and is committed to an asylum
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Whitney Frost
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Reggie Austin
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A scientist for Isodyne, the only company willing to hire him as a black man, who informs Carter of the company's Zero Matter discovery and is rendered invisible and intangible following exposure to the substance, but the Zero Matter is later purged from his body, making him tangible again
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Jason Wilkes
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Currie Graham
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Frost's husband, owner of Isodyne Energy, member of the Council of Nine, and a senatorial candidate who befriends Vernon Masters and is absorbed by Frost with the Zero Matter after he tries to sacrifice her to the Council
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Calvin Chadwick
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Lotte Verbeek
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The "free-spirited wife of Edwin Jarvis", who quickly befriends Carter, but she is later wounded by Whitney Frost which resulted in some internal complications that render her unable to have children
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Ana Jarvis
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Matt Braunger
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An SSR lab tech, who eventually goes out into the field with Carter, Sousa, Jarvis and Roberts to help them retrieve old atomic bombs at Roxxon Oil
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Aloysius Samberly
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Kurtwood Smith
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"A veteran of the War Department with a keen understanding of how to work the system", and he is Thompson's mentor and boss in the War Department, and a subordinate of the Council of Nine
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Vernon Masters
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Rey Valentin
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An SSR agent
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Vega
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Ken Marino
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The leader of the Maggia crime syndicate branch in Los Angeles who aids Frost, having previously dated her
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Joseph Manfredi
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