List of You characters

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You is an American psychological thriller television series developed by Greg Berlanti and Sera Gamble. For its first season, it aired on Lifetime, before moving to Netflix from its second season onwards.

Overview[]

  = Main cast (credited)
  = Recurring cast (3+)
  = Guest cast (1-2)

Main cast[]

Actor Character Season
1 2 3
Penn Badgley Joe Goldberg Main
Elizabeth Lail Guinevere Beck Main Special guest Does not appear
Luca Padovan Paco Main Does not appear
Zach Cherry Ethan Russell Main Does not appear
Shay Mitchell Peach Salinger Main Does not appear
Victoria Pedretti Love Quinn Does not appear Main
Jenna Ortega Ellie Alves Does not appear Main Does not appear
James Scully Forty Quinn Does not appear Main Special guest
Ambyr Childers Candace Stone Recurring Main Does not appear
Carmela Zumbado Delilah Alves Does not appear Main Does not appear
Saffron Burrows Dottie Quinn Does not appear Recurring Main
Tati Gabrielle Marienne Bellamy Does not appear Main
Shalita Grant Sherry Conrad Does not appear Main
Travis Van Winkle Cary Conrad Does not appear Main
Dylan Arnold Theo Engler Does not appear Main

Recurring cast[]

Actor Character Season
1 2 3
Nicole Kang Lynn Leiser Recurring Does not appear
Kathryn Gallagher Annika Atwater Recurring Does not appear
Mark Bloom Mr. Mooney Recurring Does not appear
Daniel Cosgrove Ron Recurring Does not appear
Victoria Cartagena Claudia Recurring Does not appear
Lou Taylor Pucci Benji Recurring Does not appear
Hari Nef Blythe Recurring Does not appear
John Stamos Dr. Nicky Recurring Special guest Does not appear
Robin Lord Taylor Will Bettelheim Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Adwin Brown Calvin Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Magda Apanowicz Sandy Does not appear Recurring Guest
Chris D'Elia Henderson Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Charlie Barnett Gabe Miranda Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Marielle Scott Lucy Sprecher Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Melanie Field Sunrise Darshan Cummings Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Danny Vasquez David Fincher Does not appear Recurring Does not appear
Ben Mehl Dante Ferguson Does not appear Recurring
Christopher O'Shea Andrew Does not appear Recurring
Bryan Safi Jackson Does not appear Recurring
Mackenzie Astin Gil Brigham Does not appear Recurring
Christopher Sean Brandon Does not appear Recurring
Shannon Chan-Kent Kiki Does not appear Recurring
Mauricio Lara Paulie Does not appear Recurring
Scott Speedman Matthew Engler Does not appear Recurring
Ayelet Zurer Dr. Chandra Does not appear Recurring
Scott Michael Foster Ryan Goodwin Does not appear Recurring
Kim Shaw Nurse Fiona Does not appear Recurring

Main characters[]

Joe Goldberg[]

Joe Goldberg (Penn Badgley), a bookstore manager at Mooney's who stalks and dates Beck in the first season.[1] In the second season, he goes by the name Will Bettelheim and works as a bookstore clerk at Anavrin, and stalks and dates Love.[1] Joe, then gets married to Love, has a kid named Henry and moves to the suburbs. However, his obsessive behaviour still finds a way back into their lives. Joe is portrayed as a teenager by Gianni Ciardiello in season one, and as a child by Aidan Wallace and Jack Fisher in season two and season three respectively.

Guinevere Beck[]

Guinevere Beck (Elizabeth Lail; season 1, special guest season 2), a broke NYU graduate student and an aspiring writer who Joe falls in love with.[2] She is best friends with Peach and close friends with Lynn and Annika. She is also in on-again, off-again relationship with her ex, Benji.

Paco[]

Paco (Luca Padovan; season 1), Joe's young neighbor and Claudia’s son.[2] He and Joe form a strong bond over their shared love of books. Paco also has a tumultuous relationship with his mother’s boyfriend, Ron.

Ethan Russell[]

Ethan Russell (Zach Cherry; season 1), a bookstore clerk who works with Joe.[2][3]

Peach Salinger[]

Peach Salinger (Shay Mitchell; season 1), a wealthy and influential socialite and Beck's best friend whom she met at Brown University.[4] Peach is revealed to be secretly obsessed with Beck and has an adversarial relationship with Joe.

Love Quinn[]

Love Quinn (Victoria Pedretti; season 2–3), an aspiring chef and health guru in Los Angeles.[5][6] Love is the heiress to a self-care business started by her wealthy parents, who launched the grocery store Anavrin ("Nirvana" spelled backwards) when Love and her younger brother Forty were teenagers. Love noticed Forty being sexually abused by Sofia, the family's au pair and murdered her after drugging Forty, allowing him to believe he blacked out and killed Sofia himself. Love's parents elected to cover up the death to protect Forty, who grew up with severe unresolved trauma and developed an addiction to alcohol and drugs. Love made it her responsibility during adulthood to manage Forty's sobriety. She later went to culinary school and fell in love with a mute man named James whom she sought to marry, but he ultimately died of a medical condition.

Love begins the series as an employee at Anavrin. She meets Joe - who also begins working at the store under the pseudonym Will Bettelheim - and quickly becomes attracted to him. She secretly discovers that Joe has been stalking her and keeps a glass cage inside his storage unit, which she takes as signs of his passion. She also deduces Beck as Joe's ex-girlfriend via her memoir and deems her undeserving of him. As she and Joe become closer, Love is visited by Candace (who was posing as Forty's girlfriend), who reveals that Joe is living under an alias and tried to murder Candace. Love feigns disbelief but cuts ties with Joe, only to realize she still holds feelings for him. Love learns that Joe was in a sexual relationship with his landlord Delilah and later discovers her being held hostage inside the glass cage. Love murders Delilah to tie up loose ends. Candace later discovers the storage unit herself and traps Joe inside the cage with Delilah's corpse, then calls Love to the unit to prove Joe's psychopathy to her. Love, however, murders Candace and reveals to Joe that she murdered Delilah and has been obsessed with him. Joe attempts to kill her, but she reveals she is pregnant with his child. Forty realizes Joe is a serial killer and calls Love and Joe to Anavrin; he warns Love to stay clear of Joe and prepares to execute him at gunpoint, but is shot dead by police officer David Fincher. Joe and Love move to a suburb outside San Francisco to raise their child. Love is portrayed as a teenager by Olivia Ragan.

Ellie Alves[]

Ellie Alves (Jenna Ortega; season 2), Delilah's fifteen-year-old sister and Joe’s new neighbor in LA.[7] She quickly befriends Joe and helps him establish an online presence. Joe learns that Ellie has befriended stand-up comic Henderson - whom Delilah reveals sexually assaulted her when underage - and accidentally murders Henderson after he drugs Ellie. Love's brother Forty later hires Ellie as an "intern" to help him draft a screenplay. Ellie becomes distraught when Delilah goes missing; Joe, who is preparing to leave LA, informs her that Delilah is dead and that he killed Henderson, and gives her money to move out of LA permanently. Joe continues to provide Ellie with monthly payments after moving into a suburb with Love.

Forty Quinn[]

Forty Quinn (James Scully; season 2, special guest season 3), Love's beloved and troubled twin brother.[7] Forty is the heir to a self-care business started by his wealthy parents, who launched the grocery store Anavrin when he and Love were young. As a child, Forty was sexually abused by Sofia, the family's au pair, believing himself to be in love with her. Love murdered Sofia after drugging Forty, allowing him to believe he blacked out and killed her himself. Their parents elected to cover up the death to protect Forty, who grew up with severe unresolved trauma and developed an addiction to alcohol and drugs. Love made it her responsibility during adulthood to manage Forty's sobriety.

Forty begins the series as Anavrin's spoiled, arrogant manager. He befriends Joe and attempts to use him to grow close to stand-up comic Henderson, to whom he has repeatedly attempted to pitch various film projects to no avail. Forty breaks his sobriety at one of Henderson's parties; Will takes him home and has sex with Love for the first time, though the two only disclose their relationship to Forty later on. Forty begins dating a woman named Amy Adam (Joe's ex Candace under an alias), who introduces him to Beck's posthumous memoir and encourages him to adapt it into a screenplay. He later learns that Joe is living in Los Angeles under an alias to escape Candace and cuts ties with her. As Joe is preparing to leave Los Angeles, Forty stages a kidnapping and has hired thugs confine he, Joe and Ellie (whom Forty hired as an intern) to a hotel suite to complete Forty's screenplay from start to finish. Forty later takes LSD (which he also gives to Joe) to enhance his creative process, and deduces that Beck was murdered not by her therapist (as is written in the book) but her ex-boyfriend. He confides to Joe that his believed role in Sofia's death led him to this insight.

Along the way, Forty has sex with Candace again, who tells him Joe is Beck's ex-boyfriend, who also attempted to murder Candace. Forty is skeptical but decides to talk to Beck's therapist Dr. Nicky (whom Joe framed for Beck's murder). He travels to New York to meet Nicky in prison, but Nicky warns him to stay away from Joe. Forty soon realizes Joe is indeed a serial killer and calls he and Love to Anavrin to warn Love to stay away from Joe. However, as he prepares to execute Joe at gunpoint, Forty is shot dead by police officer David Fincher, who followed Ellie to the scene. Forty is portrayed as a teenager by Anton Starkman.

Candace Stone[]

Candace Stone (Ambyr Childers; season 2, recurring season 1), Joe's ex-girlfriend.[8][9] Candace was once an aspiring musician who cheated on Joe with Elijah, a record executive, in an attempt to get signed to the latter's label. Joe later murdered Elijah. When Candace admitted to Joe she no longer loved him, Joe kidnapped her and took her to the woods; when she attempted to escape, Joe hit her over the head and buried her, unaware she was still alive. Candace escaped her grave and attempted to report the incident to the police, who were unable to do anything due to lack of evidence.

Candace unexpectedly shows up at Joe's bookstore shortly after he kills Beck and vows revenge on him. She later follows Joe to Los Angeles (where he moved to escape her) and begins dating Forty Quinn under the alias "Amy Adam" to grow close to Joe. A suspicious Love hires a private investigator to look into Candace and learns that she is living under an alias; before leaving, Candace reveals to Love that Joe himself is living under a false identity (Will Bettelheim) and tried to murder her. Candace later finds the storage unit where Joe keeps a large glass cage and traps him inside with the corpse of his landlord, Delilah. She then calls Love to the storage unit to prove Joe's psychopathy, but Love, who had killed Delilah, murders Candace.

Delilah Alves[]

Delilah Alves (Carmela Zumbado; season 2), Ellie's older sister, Joe's landlord, and an investigative reporter.[10] She confides to Joe that she was sexually assaulted by stand-up comedian Henderson while underage; Joe encourages her to expose his crimes. Joe himself attempts to help Delilah by breaking into Henderson's home and anonymously delivering her photographs of Henderson's other victims recovered from his basement, but Joe accidentally kills Henderson in a confrontation, and his death taints her investigation. Joe later advises Delilah to simply write about her own experience rather than seek justice for every one of his victims, as her story may prompt other victims to come forward on their own. Delilah and Joe begin a sexual relationship along the way. One day, Delilah finds a key in Joe's apartment leading to a storage unit where he keeps a large glass cage. Joe arrives before Delilah can leave and imprisons her in the cage, using electronic handcuffs timed to unlock after 16 hours (by which point Joe will have left LA). However, Love discovers the storage unit herself and murders Delilah to protect Joe.

Dottie Quinn[]

Dottie Quinn (Saffron Burrows; season 3, recurring season 2), Love and Forty's mother.[11] She is the ex-wife of Ray and has a tumultuous relationship with her family.

Marienne Bellamy[]

Marienne Bellamy (Tati Gabrielle; season 3), a librarian and keen observer of the neighborhood's denizens. Beneath her practical exterior, Marienne is hiding personal struggles that set her back, as she tries to create a better life for herself and her daughter.[11] She is Joe and Dante’s coworker at the library and has a young daughter named Zoe. Her ex-boyfriend, Ryan, is a successful local television reporter and has full custody due to her past addiction.

Sherry Conrad[]

Sherry Conrad (Shalita Grant; season 3), a locally famous "momfluencer," admired by her social media followers for her well-crafted persona.[12] She is Cary’s wife and they befriend Love and Joe after they move to Madre Linda.

Cary Conrad[]

Cary Conrad (Travis Van Winkle; season 3), a wealthy, charismatic, and self-proclaimed founder who runs his own supplement company.[12] He is Sherry’s husband and they befriend Joe and Love after they move to Madre Linda.

Theo Engler[]

Theo Engler (Dylan Arnold; season 3), a troubled college student who has a strained relationship with his stepfather, Matthew Engler.[11] He is the next door neighbor of the Goldbergs and becomes infatuated with Love.

Recurring characters[]

Introduced in season one[]

Lynn Lieser[]

Lynn Lieser (Nicole Kang; season 1), one of Beck's rich friends.[13]

Annika Atwater[]

Annika Atwater (Kathryn Gallagher; season 1), one of Beck's friends and a social media influencer.

Mr. Mooney[]

Mr. Mooney (Mark Blum; season 1), the owner of Mooney's and Joe's former boss, who mentored him in restoring books. Mooney was a sadist who frequently locked Joe inside the reinforced glass cage used to store old books.

Ron[]

Ron (Daniel Cosgrove; season 1), the parole officer boyfriend of Claudia.[14] He is abusive towards Claudia and has an abrasive relationship with Paco.

Claudia[]

Claudia (Victoria Cartagena; season 1), Paco's mother and Ron’s girlfriend. She is a nurse at the local hospital and is abused by Ron.

Benji[]

Benjamin "Benji" Ashby Jr. III (Lou Taylor Pucci; season 1), Beck's wealthy, toxic hipster ex-boyfriend.[15]

Blythe[]

Blythe (Hari Nef; season 1), a rival graduate student to Beck.

Dr. Nicky[]

Dr. Nicky (John Stamos; season 1, special guest season 2), Beck's therapist.[16][17]

Introduced in season two[]

Will Bettelheim[]

Will Bettelheim (Robin Lord Taylor; season 2), a hacker who deals with unsavory clients as part of his job and whose identity Joe briefly assumes.[18] Joe keeps Will trapped in his glass cage while taking on his name, but eventually allows him to leave in an effort to overcome his homicidal tendencies. Will moves to the Philippines to live with a woman he had met online.

Calvin[]

Calvin (Adwin Brown; season 2), a manager at Anavrin, a trendy high-end grocery store.[19]

Sandy[]

Sandy (Magda Apanowicz; season 2, guest season 3), Joe's mother,[20] who was abused by Joe's violent father throughout Joe's childhood and frequently made plans to run away with other men. After a young Joe murdered his father to protect his mother, Sandy left home with another man and abandoned Joe, who spent the remainder of his childhood in group homes.

Henderson[]

Joshua "Henderson" Bunter (Chris D'Elia; season 2), a famous stand-up comedian in Los Angeles.[21] He has a history of drugging and sexually assaulting underage girls, including Will's landlord Delilah - who is attempting to protect her younger sister Ellie - who has befriended Henderson - from the same fate. Joe breaks into Henderson's home and discovers photographs of his victims that he anonymously delivers to Delilah to help her in exposing Henderson's crimes, but the nondescript nature of the images does little to corroborate her story. Joe later breaks into the home a second time to spy on Henderson while he is with Ellie, whom Henderson attempts to drug. However, Joe drugs Henderson and brings him to the basement to confront him; when Henderson tries to escape, Joe accidentally kills him and disposes of his body.

Gabe Miranda[]

Gabe Miranda (Charlie Barnett; season 2), a successful acupuncturist and Love's oldest friend and closest confidant.[22] After Love and Joe break up, Gabe treats Joe to acupuncture therapy and helps him realize the importance of self-love.

Lucy Sprecher[]

Lucy Sprecher (Marielle Scott; season 2), an edgy-chic literary agent and Sunrise's partner.[23] She and Sunrise soon get married.

Sunrise Darshan Cummings[]

Sunrise Darshan Cummings (Melanie Field; season 2), a stay-at-home lifestyle blogger and Lucy's partner.[20] She and Lucy eventually get married.

David Fincher[]

David Fincher (Danny Vasquez; season 2), an LAPD officer and Delilah’s friend.[24]

Introduced in season three[]

Dante Ferguson[]

Dante Ferguson (Ben Mehl; season 3), a librarian who retains his wit and equanimity no matter what the day brings. A veteran whose eyesight was damaged, Dante is a dedicated family man with a husband and two stepchildren who longs to expand his family, and delights in helping his friends with their children.[11]

Andrew[]

Andrew (Christopher O'Shea; season 3), an adoring member of Sherry's cliquish inner circle. A fit stay-at-home dad, Andrew is dependably tuned in to the latest town gossip.[11]

Jackson[]

Jackson (Bryan Safi; season 3), Andrew's wry husband; they have an enviable, loving marriage. Despite Jackson's high-powered job as a tech attorney, he's managed to stay humble.[11]

Gil Brigham[]

Gil Brigham (Mackenzie Astin; season 3), a mild-mannered geology professor is thoughtful, friendly, and genuinely good-hearted if a bit vanilla and naïve.

Brandon[]

Brandon (Christopher Sean; season 3), Kiki's husband, who struck it rich in his mid-20s as a tech investor, is now a stay-at-home dad for his kids.[11]

Kiki[]

Kiki (Shannon Chan-Kent; season 3), a devoted member of Sherry's cliquish "mean girl" friend group. She is a wife, mother and life coach who enjoys a life of entitlement, frequenting mid-day fitness classes and enjoying lengthy gossip sessions at the local café.[11]

Paulie[]

Paulie (Mauricio Lara; season 3), a friend of Joe's when he was a child. Savvy with hard-earned smarts beyond his years, Paulie attempts to help his friend toughen up and negotiate the tough world of the boys home.[11]

Matthew Engler[]

Matthew Engler (Scott Speedman; season 3), an affluent CEO, husband and "uncommunicative" father who is reserved, at times mysterious, and has a tendency to be withdrawn.[25]

Dr. Chandra[]

Dr. Chandra (Ayelet Zurer; season 3), a chic, brusque, but extremely seasoned couple's therapist who has every intention of getting to the bottom of her patients' issues.[11]

Ryan Goodwin[]

Ryan Goodwin (Scott Michael Foster; season 3), a local television reporter. Ryan is a well-liked single dad who has overcome a history of addiction but has secrets, including a controlling, calculating demeanor that he reserves for those closest to him and anyone who gets in his way.[26]

Nurse Fiona[]

Nurse Fiona (Kim Shaw; season 3), Joe’s nurse at the group home, who was the first woman he grew an attachment to.

Guest characters[]

Introduced in season one[]

  • Reg Rogers as Professor Paul Leahy, Beck's graduate school advisor who has a sexual interest in her.
  • Michael Park as Edwin Beck, Beck's father.
  • Emily Bergl as Nancy Whitesell, Edwin's new wife, and Beck's stepmother.
  • Michael Maize as Officer Nico, a Greenwich police officer.[8]
  • Gerrard Lobo as Raj, a med student and an old friend of Beck and Peach.
  • Natalie Paul as Karen Minty, Paco's babysitter and Joe's new girlfriend after his short-lived breakup with Beck.[27]
  • Ryan Andes as Ross, a private investigator hired by Peach's family to look into her death.

Introduced in season two[]

  • Steven W. Bailey as Jasper Krenn, a criminal to whom Will owes money.
  • Kathy Griffin as herself, a eulogist at Henderson's funeral.
  • Michael Reilly Burke as Ray Quinn, Love and Forty's father.
  • David Paladino as Alec Grigoryan, a private investigator hired by Love to investigate Candace.
  • Haven Everly as Gigi, Will's fiancée.
  • Andrew Creer as Milo Warrington, James' best friend and Love's new boyfriend after her breakup with Joe.
  • Daniel Durant as James Kennedy, Love's deaf and deceased husband who died of cancer.
  • Madeline Zima as Rachel, Candace/Amy's roommate who knows Krav Maga.
  • Brooke Johnson as Sofia, Forty's au pair lover who was murdered by Love.

Introduced in season three[]

  • Michaela McManus as Natalie Engler, Joe's next-door neighbor and the subject of his growing affection.[11] Natalie is in an unhappy marriage to tech mogul Matthew Engler, and attempts to initiate an affair with Joe, who declines out of loyalty to Love, despite his obsession with Natalie. Love murders Natalie after finding Joe's collection of her paraphernalia.
  • Romy Rosemont as Detective Ruthie Falco, a detective searching for Natalie.
  • Georgia Leva as Detective Acacia Kim, a detective searching for Natalie.
  • Terryn Westbrook as Margaret Brigham, Gil’s wife and Zoe and Alan��s mother.
  • Mercedes Colon as a doctor who treats Henry when he has measles.
  • Noah Bentley as Derek, a bully from Joe’s past in the orphanage.
  • Marcia Cross as Jean Peck, a business associate at Matthew’s company.
  • Ginifer King as Dr. Laura Kealy, a successful self-help author for working moms.
  • Monica Day as Leez, a talented coder who works for Matthew’s company.

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