The Grudge/Characters

Kayako Saeki
The Big Bad of the series, Kayako was an ordinary Housewife who has an obsessive crush on a teacher Peter Kirk. Unfortunately, her husband Takeo found out and brutally killed her, along with her son Toshio and the family cat Mar. Brought back by her family's rage as a Curse, Kayako appears as a Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl, crawling about to hunt down and kill anyone who enters her house to consume them in the curse. She is most iconic for crawling her way down the stairs, and lets out a chilling death rattle whenever she appears.


 * Ax Crazy: Appears this way to her victims.
 * Blood From the Mouth: After she is killed.
 * Body Horror: Kayako broke her ankle whilst fleeing from Takeo and has to crawl around as a ghost although she walks in the third film albeit poorly. Takeo then snapped her neck, creating her signature death rattle.
 * Came Back Wrong
 * Cry for the Devil
 * Cute Monster Girl: Seen as this to some viewers and fans.
 * Death Tropes
 * Bedmate Reveal: Played with when
 * Chest Burster: In the extended version of The Grudge 2, Kayako
 * Cruel and Unusual Death: Kayako often pulls this on most of her victims. Most notable are
 * Eye Scream: Kayako
 * Neck Snap: Used on
 * Spooky Painting: Kayako emerges from a painting to.
 * Spooky Photographs: Kayako  by emerging from one.
 * Ghostly Goals: Type B.
 * Housewife: Before being killed by her husband.
 * Implacable Woman
 * Jump Scare: She pulls this a lot on her victims before actually killing them.
 * Les Yay / Foe Yay: Seems to have this going on with Karen, although the way she kills some of her other victims has shades of this as well.
 * Madwoman in the Attic: Make that dead woman in the attic.
 * Neck Snap
 * Nightmare Face
 * The Other Darrin: Throughout all the films until The Grudge 3, Kayako was played by Takako Fuji, but she retired from the role and was replaced by Aiko Horichi.
 * Our Ghosts Are Different
 * Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette
 * Peek-a-Boo Corpse: Her corpse flies out of the attic in front of Peter.
 * Prehensile Hair: Kayako uses her hair to hang Takeo, and kill Vanessa in the second film.
 * Stalker with a Crush: Karen found several photos of Kayako stalking Peter and his wife in the background of each photo. She wrote a very personal diary of her feelings for Peter, which Takeo found, leading to the family's deaths.
 * Stringy-Haired Ghost Girl
 * Twisted Ankle
 * Woman in White
 * Woman Scorned: Takeo is apparently her first victim, although it looks like he hung himself.
 * Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds
 * Yandere (disambiguation): Shows signs of this in her diary.
 * Woobie, Destroyer of Worlds
 * Yandere (disambiguation): Shows signs of this in her diary.

Toshio Saeki
Kayako's young son who was drowned by his father Takeo after witnessing him murder his mother. Appearing as a ghostly pale little boy, Toshio is the only ghost shown to talk but most of the time meows at his victims.


 * Black Eyes of Evil: Sometimes portrayed as having these, noticeably in box-art.
 * Cat Scare: He often scares characters (and viewers) by meowing at them, sometimes on the phone.
 * Creepy Child: Holy hell!
 * Creepy Monotone
 * Elevator Snare: Susan flees Kayako into an elevator and appears to be safe. That is until Toshio is seen on the passing floor, and the next, and the next, and so on and so forth... getting closer with each passing floor.
 * Killer Rabbit
 * Kindhearted Cat Lover
 * The Other Darrin: He has been portrayed by three different actors. In the first film and in flashbacks/photographs for the second and third films, he was portrayed by Yuya Ozeki (who also portrayed the version of the character in the two theatrical Juon films). In the second film, he was portrayed by Ohga Tanaka. In the third film, he is portrayed by Shimba Tsuchiya. (Unfortunately, the difference is rather jarring in the third movie, as Toshio looks a lot older than in the previous films.)
 * Peek-a-Boo Corpse: Averted. His corpse was hidden in a closet, Karen finding the ghost of Toshio in there during her first visit to the house.

Takeo Saeki
Kayako's husband and Toshio's father. Takeo found out about his wife's obsessive crush on Peter Kirk and didn't take it very well. He broke his wife's neck, drowned his son in the bath (to cover up his tracks), and then killed the family cat for some reason. He was then  although it looks like he hung himself. Part of the curse, Takeo rarely appears and when he does, it is to re-enact the murder of his wife.


 * Asshole Victim: And the first of many victims, assholes or not.
 * Ax Crazy: Seems this way when he attacks Kayako, throwing himself against the walls and doing an eerie head spasm before he breaks his wife's neck.
 * Demonic Possession: He pulls this in the third film with Max, killing  in the process.
 * Driven to Suicide: Seemingly hangs himself but is
 * Freak-Out: Takeo has one hell of a one, flipping out and cutting Kayako's face out of all the family photos!
 * Harmful to Minors: He kills Toshio to cover up his tracks, but is still considered the primary suspect by the police.
 * Neck Snap: Takeo kills Kayako this way, and then with.
 * Oh Crap: Kayako's expression when she realises Takeo read her diary.
 * Room Full of Crazy: The room Takeo uses to hide Kayako's body.
 * Sympathetic Murderer: Despite being a Complete Monster, Takeo was a loving father and husband despite Kayako's crush.
 * Vicious Cycle: Subverted. Takeo repeatedly kills victims by re-enacting Kayako's death, although in

Mar
The family cat, Mar was Toshio's best friend until both were murdered by Takeo. Rarely appears but is used to lure victims into the house or appear as a "pilot fish" before Kayako comes for her victims. It is confusing why Takeo killed the cat, but its likely out of pure rage.


 * Cat Scare
 * Cats Are Mean
 * Right-Hand-Cat: To Toshio mostly.
 * Team Pet
 * That Poor Cat

Naoko Kawamata
Kayako's sister. Naoko goes to the Chicago apartment to exoricse her sister and end the curse. Unfortunately, it doesn't go very well.


 * Blood Magic: Naoko conviniently has some of Kayako's blood which must be drank by a willing witness to seal Kayako away.
 * Body Horror:
 * Dead Little Sister
 * Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette
 * You Killed My Sister: Naoko recognises Takeo when he possesses Max.
 * Dead Little Sister
 * Eerie Pale-Skinned Brunette
 * You Killed My Sister: Naoko recognises Takeo when he possesses Max.
 * You Killed My Sister: Naoko recognises Takeo when he possesses Max.
 * You Killed My Sister: Naoko recognises Takeo when he possesses Max.

Karen Davies
An American careworker living in Tokyo, Karen goes to look after the elderly Emma at the Saeki House and is stalked by Kayako. She investigates the family's murder whilst people around her are consumed by the curse including. She eventually attempts to burn the house down, but.


 * Break the Cutie
 * The Determinator
 * Final Girl: In the first film.
 * Kill It with Fire: Karen attempts to burn the house down to end the curse, but only ends up making it worse by breaking the seal that keeps the curse contained in the house.
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero
 * Sarah Michelle Gellar
 * Shower of Angst: Karen has one, only for Kayako's hand to come out of the back of her head!
 * Sibling Yin-Yang: With her sister Aubrey.
 * Tears of Fear: When she first meets Kayako.
 * Tears of Fear: When she first meets Kayako.
 * Tears of Fear: When she first meets Kayako.

Doug
Karen's boyfriend, who attends the University of Tokyo. He does not play much of a part in the film until the very end where Karen finds him wandering the Saeki House, both at the mercy of Kayako.
 * Innocent Bystander
 * Nice Guy
 * Understanding Boyfriend

Peter Kirk
A teacher who Kayako had an obsessive crush on, stalking him and writing quite insanely about him a diary, leading to Takeo murdering his family and creating the curse. Peter visits the Saeki House to talk to Toshio's parents, finding Kayako's corpse and how crazy she was about him. He then is (apparently) Driven to Suicide.


 * All Love Is Unrequited: Not that he knew about it until too late.
 * Dead Star Walking: He's played by Bill Pullman, and he dies in the first five minutes. (Of course, he appears later due to the Anachronic Order of the film, but this trope still applies.)
 * Driven to Suicide: Although it is strongly implied that he may have been under the influence of the curse.
 * Interestingly, despite being the first person to enter the Saeki house after the murders, he is not shown to have been visited by any of the ghosts before his death.
 * Toshio's ghost lures him into the house, although it's set up to make Peter (and the audience) think Toshio is still alive until he starts meowing.
 * Gross Up Close-Up: In the Director's Cut, the camera focuses on his dead face for a couple of seconds.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: He's played by Bill Pullman.
 * Hot Teacher: In Kayako's eyes anyway.

Detective Nakagawa
A Japanese police detective, Nakagawa is the latest in a long line of officers investigating the Saeki house deaths, three officers (who were also his friends) before him disappearing. A bit of a Hardboiled Detective, Nakagawa eventually attempts to destroy the house by burning it down. He fails.


 * Beard of Sorrow: A taped interview with him in the second film, which took place some time shortly after the deaths of his colleagues, shows him looking extremely unkempt.
 * Composite Character: He shares the name and profession of Detective Nakagawa from the original Juon film series, but his personality and actions are closer to that of retired detective Toyama, also from Juon. Like Toyama, he lost his colleagues to the curse, and also tries to burn the house down.
 * Fair Cop
 * Hardboiled Detective
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Mr. Ryo Ishibashi plays the role, already a master of J-Horror films like Suicide Club and his role in Audition.
 * The Inspector
 * It's Personal: It's implied that one of the driving forces behind his attempt to destroy the house is due to three of his friends being claimed by the curse.
 * Kill It with Fire: Nakagawa attempts to burn down the house, but is

The Williams Family (Matthew, Jennifer, Emma, Susan)
The American family who moved into the Saeki house after the murders were cleared up. However, they all quickly become part of the curse on the house.


 * Bedmate Reveal: Susan gets a nasty surprise when Kayako pops up in her bed.
 * Crazy Cat Lady: Emma seemingly acts like this at times.
 * Death From Above: Emma is killed when Kayako descends from the ceiling to end her life.
 * Demonic Possession: In deleted scenes, Matthew is possessed by Takeo.
 * Elevator Escape: Susan flees from Kayako's ghost into an elevator, not noticing Toshio watching her on every passing floor.
 * Fish Out of Water: Jennifer feels particularly out of touch in Japan.
 * Grumpy Old Woman: Emma seems like this at first, but it quickly becomes obvious that the reason she acts so sullen is because she knows something isn't right with the house.

Yoko and Alex Jones
Employees at a careworkers office. Alex runs the business, whilst Yoko is meant to be caring for Emma. Unfortunately, she becomes a victim of the curse and suffers a painful death. Alex later meets his end at the hands of Yoko's ghost.


 * Body Horror / Cruel and Unusual Death:
 * The Danza: Yoko Maki as Yoko.
 * Hey, It's That Guy!: Fans of the Spider-Man films and Xena: Warrior Princess may recognise Ted Raimi playing Alex.
 * Jaw Breaker:
 * Kill the Cutie: Poor Yoko...

Aubrey Davies
Karen's younger sister and mistreated by her controlling mother. She goes to Japan to bring Karen home, but soon gets involved in the curse of the Saeki household.


 * Amber Tamblyn: Fresh off her dealing with Samara.
 * Blood-Splattered Innocents:
 * Break the Cutie
 * Calling The Old Woman Out: She finally tells her mother exactly how she feels.
 * Fragile Flower
 * Well Done, Daughter Girl: Has a bit of this going on with her mother.
 * Well Done, Daughter Girl: Has a bit of this going on with her mother.
 * Well Done, Daughter Girl: Has a bit of this going on with her mother.
 * Well Done, Daughter Girl: Has a bit of this going on with her mother.

Eason
An Intrepid Reporter who rescued Karen from the house fire but is also cursed as a result.


 * Intrepid Reporter
 * Nice Guy
 * Ship Tease: With Aubrey.
 * Spooky Photographs

Mrs. Davies
Karen and Aubrey's abusive, terminally ill mother.


 * Abusive Parents / Parental Favoritism: She makes it clear that she prefers Karen over Aubrey, and subjects the latter to constant emotional abuse.
 * Grumpy Old Woman
 * Ill Girl: A rare unsympathetic example. It's never stated exactly what kind of illness she has, but it leaves her with a nasty cough and breathing difficulties.
 * Incurable Cough of Death
 * Jerkass
 * Jerkass Woobie: Her reaction when she learns of pushes her towards this territory. Likewise, the aforementioned deleted scene shows her utterly grief-stricken as she struggles to deal with the fact that
 * Jerkass
 * Jerkass Woobie: Her reaction when she learns of pushes her towards this territory. Likewise, the aforementioned deleted scene shows her utterly grief-stricken as she struggles to deal with the fact that
 * Jerkass Woobie: Her reaction when she learns of pushes her towards this territory. Likewise, the aforementioned deleted scene shows her utterly grief-stricken as she struggles to deal with the fact that

Allison Fleming, Vanessa and Miyuki
A trio of students in Japan who visit the Saeki house. Vanessa and Miyuki trap Allison in the closet until appears and they soon become victims of the curse.


 * Alpha Bitch: Vanessa.
 * Asshole Victim: Vanessa and arguably Miyuki.
 * Break the Cutie: Poor, poor Allison.
 * Break the Haughty: Vanessa.
 * The Bully: Vanessa and Miyuki, although Vanessa is the worst.
 * Disconnected by Death:
 * Femme Fatalons: Miyuki certainly has a long set of nails.
 * Jerkass Woobie: Miyuki and arguably Vanessa.
 * Kick the Dog: Vanessa does the kicking, and the dog is usually Allison.
 * Love Hotels: Miyuki goes to one with her boyfriend.
 * Manipulative Bitch: Vanessa.
 * Murdered in A Phone Booth:
 * Nice Job Breaking It, Hero:
 * Room Full of Crazy: Allison's bedroom, after the curse completely and utterly breaks her.
 * With Friends Like These...: Allison is cruelly mocked and manipulated by both Vanessa and Miyuki. Vanessa is also extremely mean and scornful towards Miyuki, in spite of their supposed friendship, and Miyuki seems to be pretty afraid of Vanessa, likely only going along with her schemes to appease her.