List of Gilmore Girls characters

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This is an extensive list of all the characters in the comedy-drama television series Gilmore Girls .

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The season three cast—(Back row): Lane, Michel, Paris, Emily, Richard, Sookie, Miss Patty, Kirk; Front row: Jess, Luke, Lorelai, Rory, Dean

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Starring

ActorCharacterAppearances
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 A Year in the Life
Lauren Graham Lorelai Gilmore Main
Alexis Bledel Rory Gilmore Main
Melissa McCarthy Sookie St. James Main Guest
Keiko Agena Lane Kim Main Recurring
Yanic Truesdale Michel Gerard MainRecurring
Scott Patterson Luke Danes Main
Kelly Bishop Emily Gilmore Main
Edward Herrmann Richard Gilmore Main [lower-alpha 1] Deceased [lower-alpha 2]
Liza Weil Paris Geller RecurringMain [lower-alpha 3] Recurring
Jared Padalecki Dean Forester RecurringMain [lower-alpha 4] RecurringDoes not appearGuest
Milo Ventimiglia Jess Mariano Does not appearMain [lower-alpha 5] RecurringDoes not appearSpecial GuestDoes not appearRecurring
Sean Gunn Kirk Gleason [lower-alpha 6] RecurringMainRecurring
Chris Eigeman Jason Stiles Does not appearMain [lower-alpha 7] Does not appearGuest
Matt Czuchry Logan Huntzberger Does not appearRecurringMainRecurring

Recurring characters

ActorCharacterAppearances
Season 1 Season 2 Season 3 Season 4 Season 5 Season 6 Season 7 A Year in the Life
Liz Torres Miss Patty Recurring
Emily Kuroda Mrs. Kim Recurring
Sally Struthers Babette Dell Recurring
Jackson Douglas Jackson Belleville Recurring Guest
Michael Winters Taylor Doose Recurring
David Sutcliffe Christopher Hayden RecurringRecurringGuest
Shelly Cole Madeline Lynn RecurringGuest
Teal Redmann Louise Grant RecurringGuest
Scott Cohen Max Medina Recurring
Chad Michael Murray Tristin DugrayRecurringGuest
Dakin Matthews Hanlin CharlestonRecurringGuest
Marion Ross Lorelai "Trix" GilmoreRecurring
Lisa Ann Hadley RachelRecurring
Alex Borstein DrellaRecurring
Rose Abdoo GypsyRecurring
Carole King Sophie BloomRecurringRecurringGuest
Biff Yeager TomRecurringRecurring
Emily Bergl Francie JarvisRecurringGuest
Todd Lowe Zach Van GerbigRecurring
John Cabrera Brian FullerRecurring
Tricia O'Kelley Nicole LeahyRecurring
Arielle Kebbel Lindsay ListerRecurring
Adam Brody Dave RygalskiRecurring
Sebastian Bach GilRecurring
Danny Strong Doyle McMasterRecurringGuest
Kathleen Wilhoite Liz DanesRecurringGuest
Michael DeLuise TJRecurring
Wayne Wilcox MartyRecurringRecurring
Rini Bell Lulu KuschnerRecurringGuest
Alan LoayzaColin McCraeRecurringGuest
Tanc Sade Finn MorganRecurringGuest
Gregg Henry Mitchum HuntzbergerRecurringGuest
Vanessa Marano April NardiniRecurringGuest
Sherilynn Fenn Anna NardiniRecurring
Krysten Ritter LucyRecurring
Michelle Ongkingco Olivia MarquontRecurring

Main characters

Lorelai Gilmore

Main article: Lorelai Gilmore

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Lauren Graham

Lorelai Gilmore, portrayed by Lauren Graham, is the only daughter of Richard and Emily Gilmore and the mother of Rory Gilmore. At 16, Lorelai chose not to marry Rory's father, Christopher, and instead fled to Stars Hollow, where she worked at the Independence Inn under Mia's guidance. Over time, Lorelai rose to the position of executive manager at the inn. When Rory got into Chilton Prep, Lorelai reconciled with her parents for financial support, leading to regular Friday dinners. Eventually, Lorelai and her friend Sookie bought the Dragonfly Inn, fulfilling a dream despite financial hurdles.

Known for her wit, love of pop culture, and indulgence in coffee and shopping, Lorelai's romantic journey with Luke Danes spans the series. They face interference from Lorelai's parents and exes, leading to breakups and makeups. In the show's revival, after Richard's passing, Lorelai seeks self-discovery by briefly venturing into a trek inspired by inspired by Cheryl Strayed's book, "Wild: From Lost to Found on the Pacific Crest Trail." On her trip, Lorelai decides to reconcile with Emily after several years of tension and returns to propose to Luke, culminating in their marriage on November 5, 2016, marking a significant milestone in their enduring relationship.

Rory Gilmore

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Alexis Bledel

Rory Gilmore, portrayed by Alexis Bledel, is the only child of Lorelai Gilmore and Christopher Hayden, born on October 8, 1984. Known for her close bond with her mother Lorelai, they share similar tastes and witty dialogue, residing in Stars Hollow throughout the show. Rory's dream of attending Harvard leads her to Chilton Academy, where she forges relationships with her grandparents and faces academic rivalries, notably with Paris Geller.

After graduating as valedictorian from Chilton, Rory chooses Yale over Harvard, majoring in English and pursuing journalism. Her romantic journey includes relationships with Dean Forester, Jess Mariano, and Logan Huntzberger, each bringing their own challenges. Rory experiences setbacks in her career, taking a break from Yale and facing a strained relationship with Lorelai but eventually reconciles and returns to Yale to finish her studies.

The series concludes with Rory embracing a journalism opportunity covering Barack Obama's campaign. In the revival, Rory navigates personal and professional struggles, leading her to write a Gilmore family history despite initial conflicts with Lorelai. The series ends on a cliffhanger as Rory reveals her pregnancy to Lorelai, leaving the future open-ended.

Sookie St. James

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Melissa McCarthy

Sookie St. James, portrayed by Melissa McCarthy, is Lorelai Gilmore's devoted best friend and the talented executive chef at the Independence Inn turned co-owner and head chef at the Dragonfly Inn. Throughout the series, Sookie is Lorelai's supportive business partner and advocate for her romantic relationship with Luke. She also has a strained relationship with Michel, the hotel's front desk clerk.

Sookie marries Jackson Belleville, a quirky vegetable farmer, and they have two children together. In the series revival, Sookie temporarily leaves the inn to explore her culinary skills but returns for Luke and Lorelai's wedding. Interestingly, Alex Borstein, originally cast as Sookie, had to drop out due to scheduling conflicts and took on other roles in the show.

At the 2015 ATX Television Festival, show creator Amy Sherman-Palladino stated that she had initially intended for Sookie to be gay. She told the Huffington Post , "Things were different back then. The networks were very different in how permissive they would allow you to be. So, Sookie was originally supposed to be gay, but that was a non-starter at that time.[ clarification needed ]." [1]

Lane Kim

Lane Hyun-kyung Kim, portrayed by Keiko Agena, is Rory Gilmore's devoted best friend, born and raised in Stars Hollow to strict Christian/Korean/Vegan parents, notably her unseen father Mr. Kim. Lane conceals her rock-and-roll passion and non-Christian interests from her family, stashing her collection in hidden spots due to her mother's disapproval. Throughout the series, Lane navigates a complex relationship with her parents, showcasing her independence and desire for a more mainstream life.

Lane attends Stars Hollow High with Rory before Rory transfers to Chilton Academy, where Lane embraces her love for music as an audiophile and joins a band with Dave Rygalski (Adam Brody), Brian Fuller (John Cabrera), and Zack Van Gerbig (Todd Lowe). Her romantic relationships and struggles with her mother's control are central themes, leading to Lane's marriage to Zack and becoming a mother of twins. In the revival, Lane manages Kim's Antiques, lives with her family, and continues her journey of self-discovery and balancing familial expectations with personal happiness, reflecting real-life inspirations from Amy Sherman-Palladino's friendship with Helen Pai. [2] [3]

Michel Gerard

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Yanic Truesdale

Michel Gerard, portrayed by Yanic Truesdale, is a French concierge known for his strict diet and keen sense of style at the Independence Inn alongside Lorelai and Sookie. Despite occasional rudeness and impatience, especially with rude guests, Lorelai and Sookie value his expertise and reassure him during their transition to the Dragonfly Inn. Michel shows little interest in children but adores his Chow Chow dogs, Paw-paw and Chin-chin, whom he cares for deeply.

Throughout the series, Michel's quirks include an obsession with Destiny's Child, a strict diet limited to 12 blueberries per day, and a love for Celine Dion's music. Despite his initial standoffishness, Michel gradually warms up to Lorelai, Sookie, Rory, and the Stars Hollow community, displaying a more friendly demeanor over time. In the revival, Michel is revealed to have married his husband and contemplates leaving the inn before Lorelai's expansion plans take shape, hinting at new personal and professional directions in his life.

Luke Danes

Luke Danes, portrayed by Scott Patterson, is the owner of "Luke's Diner" in Stars Hollow, Connecticut, having converted his family's hardware store into the diner after his father's passing. Luke is known for his dependable and hard-working nature, rooted in traditional values and a close bond with his late father. Despite his serious nature, Luke softens over time, especially in his relationships with friends like Lorelai and Rory, whom he deeply cares for despite occasional disagreements, such as their junk-food habits and differing opinions on certain issues like history and the environment.

Throughout the series, Luke navigates various personal challenges, including his romantic feelings for Lorelai, which are complicated by other relationships in their lives. His romance with Rachel (Lisa Ann Hadley) ends due to his growing affection for Lorelai, and his marriage to Nicole Leahy (Tricia O'Kelly) is short-lived, marked by conflicts partly stemming from Lorelai. Luke's relationship with his nephew Jess Mariano (Milo Ventimiglia) also evolves, marked by communication struggles and eventual reconciliation, showcasing Luke's growth as a caregiver and mentor. Despite ups and downs, Luke and Lorelai's bond endures, culminating in their engagement and plans for marriage after years of shared experiences and challenges, including a period of estrangement over a secret daughter, April Nardini (Vanessa Marano), whose integration into Luke's life impacts their relationship but ultimately strengthens their family ties.

In the series' revival, Luke and Lorelai continue their committed relationship, deciding to marry after significant personal reflections and life events, highlighting their enduring love and journey towards a shared future. Their story underscores themes of family, resilience, and the enduring power of love amidst life's complexities.

Emily Gilmore

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Kelly Bishop

Emily Gilmore, portrayed by Kelly Bishop, is Lorelai's mother and Rory's grandmother. Their relationship has been strained, especially concerning Lorelai's father, Christopher Hayden (David Sutcliffe). Emily encouraged their connection despite Christopher's shortcomings. However, she adores Rory and financially supported her education at Chilton Preparatory School and Yale University. Emily's upbringing in high society shaped her strict demeanor, dedication to her husband Richard's career, and involvement in various social committees and organizations, notably the Daughters of the American Revolution.

The series delves into Emily and Richard's marital challenges, including Richard's secretive meetings with his ex-girlfriend, causing temporary separation. Emily's attempt at dating reaffirms her love for Richard, leading to their reconciliation and vow renewal. The narrative also explores conflicts with Rory, especially when she moves out due to feeling controlled. Despite relational stress, Emily, Lorelai, and Rory eventually mend their relationships, symbolized by their continued Friday night dinners even after Rory's financial independence. In the revival, Emily copes with Richard's passing, undergoes therapy with Lorelai, and ultimately embraces a new life in Nantucket after selling the family home, keeping Richard's memory close.

Richard Gilmore

Richard Gilmore, portrayed by Edward Herrmann (1944 - 2014), is Lorelai's father and Rory's grandfather in the series. He shares a more relaxed bond with Lorelai compared to his wife, Emily. Richard's Yale background and influence play a crucial role in encouraging Rory and Lorelai to consider applying to the university, ultimately helping Rory gain admission there.

Throughout the series, Richard forms a close relationship with Rory, easing tensions during Friday Night Dinners with Emily and Lorelai. His conventional marriage with Emily contrasts Lorelai's more casual lifestyle, although he and Emily do briefly separate in Season 4 before reconciling in Season 5. Professionally, Richard navigates shifts in his career, from a top-level executive to a business owner with Jason Stiles (Chris Eigeman), and later returning to Yale as an economics instructor in Season 7, despite suffering a heart attack during a lecture.

Richard's passing before the series revival deeply impacts Lorelai and Emily, with his funeral serving as a significant narrative point in the miniseries. Rory's act of writing the family history at Richard's desk reflects the enduring legacy and influence he had on the Gilmore family.

Paris Geller

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Liza Weil

Main article: Paris Geller

Paris Geller, portrayed by Liza Weil, enters "Gilmore Girls" in Season 1, Episode 2, and concludes her appearances in Season 7. Raised by wealthy Jewish parents and primarily by her Portuguese nanny, Paris initially feels threatened by Rory's academic success, especially when their mutual crush Tristin Dugray (Chad Michael Murray) shows interest in Rory. Despite her initial hostility, Paris bonds with Rory over time, sharing dreams of Harvard but ending up at Yale after Paris is rejected by Harvard.

Throughout the series, Paris navigates relationships and academic challenges, including a romance with Jamie (Brandon Barash), an affair with Yale professor Asher Fleming (Michael York), and eventually settling with Yale Daily News editor Doyle McMaster (Danny Strong). Financial struggles arise when her parents flee due to tax evasion, leaving Paris reliant on loans. She attends Yale alongside Rory, showcasing a Type A personality and continual anxiety about meeting expectations. In the revival, Paris runs a successful fertility clinic, is separated from Doyle, and reveals hidden talents like passing the bar exam and having a law practice license.

Paris's character, initially planned for a short arc, expanded due to Weil's portrayal, highlighting the pressures of elite academia at Chilton and later Yale. [4] Weil's transformation for the role, including dying her hair blonde, accentuates Paris's contrast with Rory, making her a vital foil throughout the series' progression. [5]

Dean Forester

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Jared Padalecki

Dean Forester, portrayed by Jared Padalecki, was a prominent character in Seasons 2 and Season 3 of the show, transitioning from a recurring guest star in Seasons 1, Season 4, and Season 5. Introduced as a newcomer in the "Pilot," he becomes romantically involved with Rory Gilmore, becoming her first serious boyfriend. Their relationship faces challenges with the arrival of Jess Mariano (Milo Ventimiglia), leading to its eventual end due to jealousy and strain.

Dean later marries Lindsay Lister (Arielle Kebbel) but maintains strong feelings for Rory, resulting in an affair before ending his marriage with Lindsay. Complications arise when Lorelai discovers the affair, causing temporary tension. Despite uncertainties about their future, Dean and Rory attempt to rekindle their romance, but differing life paths and circumstances lead to their final breakup.

In later episodes and the 2016 miniseries revival, Dean's interactions with Rory reflect a mature acknowledgment of their past and the paths their lives have taken, ultimately parting on amicable terms as they both move forward with their separate lives. [6]

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Milo Ventimiglia

Jess Mariano

Jess Mariano, portrayed by Milo Ventimiglia, is known throughout the series for his rebellious nature and complex relationships. Initially introduced in Season 2, Jess arrives in Stars Hollow from New York to live with his uncle Luke due to behavioral issues and conflicts with his mother, Liz (Kathleen Wilhoite). Despite his troubled demeanor, Jess shares intellectual interests with Rory Gilmore, leading to a friendship that evolves into a romantic relationship later on. His love life intertwines with Rory's throughout the series, marked by jealousy, miscommunication, and personal growth.

Jess's storyline also delves into his strained relationship with Luke, moments of personal failure such as dropping out of school and struggling with work, and his eventual departure to Venice Beach to live with his estranged father Jimmy Mariano (later played by Rob Estes). Despite attempts to reconcile with Rory and prove his maturity, their relationship faces challenges, especially with Rory's evolving feelings for other men.

Ventimiglia expressed early interest in Jess appearing in the 2016 reboot of the series [7] and later confirmed that Jess will be back. [8]

In later seasons and the revival, Jess returns to Stars Hollow showing personal growth, offering support to Luke and Rory, and hinting at unresolved feelings for Rory, adding depth to his character's journey. Ventimiglia expressed interest in reprising Jess's role in the series' revival, adding continuity to the character's arc and relationships within the show's dynamic setting.

Kirk Gleason

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Sean Gunn

Kirk Gleason, portrayed by Sean Gunn, is a quirky and good-hearted character known for his odd behavior and numerous job changes throughout the series, He initially lives with his mother but later moves around, occasionally sleeping in unconventional places like park benches or RVs.

Kirk has had several jobs in town, leading it to become a running joke on the show, as Kirk would have a different job or work venture in every episode. [9]

Sean Gunn, who played different roles in early episodes, settled into the permanent character of Kirk in Season 1. Despite appearing as a newcomer, hints throughout the series suggest Kirk has deep roots in Stars Hollow, including connections to long-time residents like Luke and Mrs. Kim. Kirk's romantic life includes a crush on Lorelai [10] and later dating his brother's ex-girlfriend, Lulu. Their relationship evolves, with town support even extending to symbolic gestures like gifting them a piglet when they contemplate starting a family, showcasing the endearing and quirky dynamics of Kirk's journey in the show.

Jason Stiles

Jason "Digger" Stiles, played by Chris Eigeman, is the son of Carol (Catherine McGoohan) and Floyd Stiles (Lawrence Pressman). He reconnects with Lorelai, whom he knows from camp, and they begin a romantic relationship despite Lorelai's initial resistance. Their affair remains hidden until Floyd's lawsuit against Jason prompts a rift between Lorelai and him. Richard and Floyd conspire against Jason, leading to his professional downfall and relationship breakup with Lorelai. Despite attempts to reconcile, Lorelai has moved on to a relationship with Luke Danes. In the revival, Jason attends Richard's funeral and declares his contentment with life.

Logan Huntzberger

Logan Huntzberger, [11] played by Matt Czuchry is the second child of Mitchum (Gregg Henry) and Shira Huntzberger (Leann Hunley), heirs to the Huntzberger Publishing Company. The family was modeled after New York Times publisher family, the Sulzberger family.[ citation needed ] Logan has a strained relationship with his father, who sees him more as an asset than a son, while his mother pressures him to marry into wealth despite her own background. He attended prestigious prep schools in Massachusetts but is known for his pranks. Initially depicted as a carefree playboy, Logan is actually well-read, skilled in journalism, and enjoys risky behavior alongside his wealthy friends Colin (Alan Loayza) and Finn (Tanc Sade).

Logan's dynamic with Rory evolves from initial friction to a complicated romantic involvement. They bond over his secretive club, the Life & Death Bridage, and develop feelings, leading to a casual relationship despite Rory's reservations. Their on-off journey includes challenges like Jess's return, disagreements over commitment, and Logan's infidelity during a break. They reconcile temporarily, with Logan proposing later on, but Rory declines due to career ambitions. In "A Year in the Life," Logan is engaged, yet he and Rory resume an affair, strongly hinting at his paternity of her unborn child, marking a significant but unresolved chapter in their intertwined lives.

Major recurring characters

Recurring characters

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David Sutcliffe

Christopher Hayden

Christopher Hayden, played by David Sutcliffe, is Lorelai's ex-husband and Rory's father. He is a member of an upper-class family and was a schoolmate of Lorealai's. He first appears in Season 1, surprising Rory but leaving Lorelai reserved due to their past. His complicated relationship with Lorelai includes moments of hope for reconciliation, such as when Christopher proposes after a night together but Lorelai declines, feeling that Christopher isn't ready for family responsibilities.

Throughout subsequent seasons, Christopher reappears at pivotal moments, from proving his stability with a steady job to facing challenges like his girlfriend's pregnancy. He becomes more involved in Lorelai and Rory's lives over time, such as paying for Rory's Yale tuition and briefly marrying Lorelai in Paris. However, their relationship remains strained, especially when Christopher expresses a desire for more children, leading to conflicts and a final realization by Lorelai that her love lies elsewhere, ultimately ending their marriage.

In the revival, Christopher has moved on with his life, focusing on the family business and maintaining a relationship while acknowledging Lorelai's role in raising Rory. Despite their complex history, Christopher's love for Rory remains a constant throughout the series.

Jackson Belleville

Jackson Matthew Belleville, portrayed by Jackson Douglas, is Stars Hollow's leading produce supplier known for his commitment to top-quality organic products free from pesticides. His relationship with Sookie St. James, renowned chef and perfectionist, blossomed from shared passions despite their occasional disagreements over ingredient quality. The couple married in Season 2, Episode 22, with Lorelai and Rory playing key roles.

Their family expanded with the birth of David "Davey" Edward Belleville and Martha Janice Lori Ethan Rupert Glenda Carson Daisy Danny Belleville. Jackson's familial ties extend to his cousin Rune (Max Perlich), whose misadventures led to Lorelai employing him at the Independence Inn. Jackson's protective nature over Sookie often leads to humorous confrontations in Stars Hollow, adding depth to his character.

Aside from family dynamics, Jackson's political stint as town selectman and his love for Creedence Clearwater Revival contribute to his multifaceted presence in the series, enriching the quirky world of Gilmore Girls with memorable moments and comedic charm.

Mrs. Kim

Emily Kuroda portrays Mrs. Kim, a staunchly conservative Korean mother from Stars Hollow, Connecticut, and mother to Lane Kim, Rory Gilmore's close friend. Mrs. Kim is devout in her Seventh-day Adventist faith and adheres strictly to a vegan diet. She owns Kim's Antiques with a strict "you break, you buy" policy. Mrs. Kim's upbringing of Lane reflects her traditional beliefs, leading to conflicts over Lane's hidden rock music interests and band involvement, culminating in Lane moving out to gain independence while still respecting her mother's rules.

Throughout the series, Mrs. Kim's character evolves as she reconciles with Lane's lifestyle choices, eventually blessing Lane's marriage to Zack after ensuring he can provide for her daughter. Despite initial tensions, Mrs. Kim accepts Lane's pregnancy with twins and prepares to welcome them back home, symbolizing her complete acceptance of their family. Notably, Mrs. Kim's husband, Mr. Kim, remains unseen but is referenced in pivotal moments, adding depth to their family dynamics explored across the show's seasons and specials.

Tristin DuGray

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Chad Michael Murray

Tristin DuGray, portrayed by Chad Michael Murray, was a classmate of Rory's at Chilton known for teasing her and causing romantic tension. He initially teased Rory by calling her "Mary," symbolizing her virginity, and later tried to pursue her romantically, causing friction with her classmate Paris. Tristin also became a romantic rival to Rory's boyfriend Dean, attempting to ask her to a dance and later kissing her during a breakup with Dean, leading to emotional confusion for Rory.

Tristin's storyline culminated in him causing further tension between Rory and Paris by lying about Rory accepting his invitation to a concert. He made his final appearance in Season 2, where he engaged in pranks at school and ultimately had to leave for military school after the pranks went too far. His departure left Rory to focus on her relationship with Dean without Tristin's interference. In the revival, the role of Tristin was played by Anton Narinskiy, marking a shift in the character's portrayal.

Max Medina

Scott Cohen portrayed Max Arthuro Medina, a recurring characte who served as Rory's English teacher at Chilton during her sophomore year. Max and Lorelai, Rory's mother, became romantically involved after meeting at a parent-teacher meeting. Despite initial conflicts such as Rory arriving late to his class, their relationship progressed, leading to a proposal at the end of Season 1 and Lorelai accepting it at the start of Season 2. However, Lorelai eventually cancels the engagement due to doubts about her feelings and concerns about Max's perception of her.

After the breakup, Max continues teaching at Chilton but later returns from teaching at Stanford University in Season 3. A kiss with Lorelai reveals unresolved feelings, prompting Max to end their relationship for good. Although Max is not seen again in later episodes, his character's impact is felt through occasional mentions, highlighting the complexities of relationships and personal growth portrayed throughout the series.

Taylor Doose

Taylor Doose, played by Michael Winters, is the Town Selectman of Stars Hollow known for his conservative and provincial beliefs. Aside from overseeing town events and owning businesses like Doose's Market and Taylor's Old Fashioned Soda Shoppe, Taylor is a stickler for rules and often clashes with residents like Luke Danes and Lorelai Gilmore. Despite briefly losing his Selectman position in Season 5 to Jackson Belleville, who quickly resigned, Taylor maintains his influence in town affairs and runs the town meetings at Miss Patty's studio.

Throughout the series, Taylor remains single, with his behavior possibly deterring potential relationships. In "A Year in the Life," he misses cues about participating in a gay pride parade, highlighting his obliviousness to social nuances. Despite his quirks, Taylor's character adds depth to Stars Hollow's dynamics, showcasing the interplay between tradition and change in a small-town setting.

Dave Rygalski

Dave Rygalski, played by Adam Brody, is a guitarist in the band "Hep Alien" alongside Lane Kim, Zack Van Gerbig, and Brian Fuller. Introduced in the episode "Application Anxiety," Dave responds to Lane's band ad. He and Lane date, with a memorable moment being his misinterpretation of Mrs. Kim's Shakespeare quote as biblical, leading him to read the entire Bible. When Brody left for The O.C., Dave's absence in the show was explained by sending him to college in California, coinciding with the character's move and Zack becoming Lane's romantic interest and eventual husband.

The character Dave Rygalski was inspired by Helen Pai's real-life husband, sharing a similar musical passion and devotion, with Helen Pai being the show's co-producer and inspiration for Lane Kim's character. The name "Helen Pai" is an anagram for the band name "Hep Alien," tying together the real-life influence and creative aspects of the character's development on the show. [12]

Marty

Marty, portrayed by Wayne Wilcox, was initially introduced in Season 4 as the "naked guy" due to a mishap at a party. He later forms a casual breakfast group called "The Breakfast Crew" with Rory and friends. Marty's romantic feelings for Rory surface in Season 5 during a disastrous dinner with Logan's friends. Despite Rory's rejection, Marty's storyline continues when he reappears dating Rory's friend Lucy (Krysten Ritter), hiding their past from her. Tensions rise at Lucy's birthday party when Marty's lingering feelings for Rory come to light, causing rifts in their relationships.

In subsequent episodes, Marty's unresolved emotions cause friction between him, Rory, and Lucy, culminating in a revealing dinner where Logan exposes Marty's lingering feelings for Rory, leading to Lucy's breakup with Marty. However, Rory's sincere apology to Lucy helps mend their friendship, with Lucy realizing Rory wasn't at fault. Marty's storyline highlights the complexities of unrequited love and the impact it can have on friendships and relationships within the series.

Recurring characters

Stars Hollow

Chilton

Yale

Other

Notable guest stars

Unseen characters

Notes

  1. Edward Herrman is credited as "Special Appearance By".
  2. Edward Herrman died on 31 December 2014, His character's death was therefore written into the story of Year in the Life. This included a scene of his funeral and Emily coming to terms with becoming a widow.
  3. In season 2-3, Liza Weil is only credited in the episodes she appears.
  4. Jared Padalecki is only credited in the episodes he appears.
  5. Milo Ventimiglia is only credited in the episodes he appears.
  6. In the second episode of season one, "The Lorelais' First Day At Chilton", Gunn played a character named "Mick", who worked as a DSL installer. In the third episode, he played an unnamed character delivering swans at a wedding. He was then given the recurring role of Kirk.
  7. Chris Eigeman is only credited in the episodes he appears.

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"Bon Voyage" is the original series finale of the American comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls. The episode serves as the 22nd episode of the seventh season and the show's 153rd episode overall. Written by David S. Rosenthal and directed by Lee Shallat-Chemel, the episode was originally broadcast on The CW in the United States on May 15, 2007.

<i>Gilmore Girls</i> season 2 Season of television series

The second season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on October 9, 2001 on The WB. The season concluded on May 21, 2002, after 22 episodes. The series was moved from Thursday nights to Tuesday at 8/7c, where it aired for the entire season.

<i>Gilmore Girls</i> season 3 Season of television series

The third season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on September 24, 2002 on The WB. The season concluded on May 20, 2003, after 22 episodes. The season was aired on Tuesday nights at 8/7c.

<i>Gilmore Girls</i> season 4 Season of television series

The fourth season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on September 23, 2003 on The WB. The season concluded on May 18, 2004, after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesday nights at 8/7c.

<i>Gilmore Girls</i> season 5 Season of television series

The fifth season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on September 21, 2004, on The WB. The season concluded on May 17, 2005, after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesday nights at 8/7c.

<i>Gilmore Girls</i> season 6 Season of television series

The sixth season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on September 13, 2005 on The WB television network. The season concluded on May 9, 2006, after 22 episodes. The season aired Tuesday nights at 8/7c. This was the final season to air on The WB, before the network and rival UPN merged to form The CW in the fall of 2006.

<i>Gilmore Girls</i> season 7 Season of television series

The seventh and final season of Gilmore Girls, an American dramedy television series, began airing on September 26, 2006, on The CW. The season and series concluded on May 15, 2007, after 22 episodes. This was the first and only season to air on the CW, which was a merge of UPN and the show's previous home, The WB. The season aired Tuesday nights at 8/7c.

<i>Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life</i> American comedy-drama television miniseries

Gilmore Girls: A Year in the Life is an American comedy-drama television miniseries created by Amy Sherman-Palladino and starring Lauren Graham and Alexis Bledel. It is the unofficial eighth season and a sequel to the television series Gilmore Girls (2000–2007).

"The Lorelais' First Day at Yale" is the second episode of the fourth season of the American comedy-drama series Gilmore Girls. It originally aired on the WB in the United States on September 30, 2003. The episode was co-written by series creator Amy Sherman-Palladino and executive producer Daniel Palladino. It was directed by Chris Long.

"Concert Interruptus" is the 13th episode of season 1 of Gilmore Girls. The episode premiered on February 15, 2001 on The WB. It features Rory going to a The Bangles concert with Paris, Madeline and Louise, and beginning to make friends with Paris, while Lorelai finds out about an ex-girlfriend of Luke's after buying one of the items he donates to the town's charity sale.

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