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Mark Cohen
"Originally played by Anthony Rapp"


 * Adorkable
 * Expy: Of Marcello, the painter, from La Boheme.
 * Heterosexual Life Partners: With Roger.
 * How We Got Here: Inverted by "Halloween". "How did we get here, how the hell..."
 * The Ishmael: Mark. There really is no central character, though the movie would like to believe it's Roger, it seems.
 * Jewish and Nerdy
 * Le Film Artistique: Mark's raison d'être.
 * Man Hug: Mark and Roger on several occasions, most notably at the end of "What You Own" (only in the movie, they don't actually see each other in the show).
 * Stepford Smiler: While he's always attempting to be Roger's happy, supportive best friend, the song "Halloween" marks him (pun intended) as someone contemplative, mournful and terrified of the reality of his situation. And when I capture it on film, will it mean that it's the end and I'm alone?
 * Unreliable Narrator

Roger Davis
"Originally played by Adam Pascal"


 * Big No: In "Finale A".
 * Character Development: He.
 * Defrosting Ice King
 * Don't You Dare Pity Me!
 * Driven to Suicide: April, Roger's girlfriend before the start of the show. All she left Roger was a note informs him only that they tested positive in their HIV antibody test, before slitting her wrists.
 * Expy: Of Rodolfo, the poet, from La Boheme.

Mimi Márquez
"Originally played by Daphne Rubin-Vega (Rosario Dawson in The Movie)"


 * Ambiguously Brown: Mimi is said to be Latina, but since her first actress was half-black, more than one fully-black (and dark-skinned) actress has played her as well.
 * Disney Death:.
 * Expy: Of, well, Mimi, the seamstress, from La Boheme.
 * Fan Service: The only reason why, in the film, "Out Tonight" is performed while Mimi is at work instead of at her apartment like in the play.
 * Hooker with a Heart of Gold: She's an exotic dancer rather than a hooker, but follows this trope all the same.
 * Manic Pixie Dream Girl: Mimi to Roger.
 * Spared by the Adaptation
 * Too Kinky to Torture: It's a living...
 * Too Kinky to Torture: It's a living...

Tom Collins
"Originally played by Jesse L. Martin"


 * Expy: Of Colline, the philosopher, from La Boheme.
 * Invisible to Gaydar
 * Last-Name Basis
 * Only Sane Man: After, he gets very serious very quickly.
 * Sidekick Song: "Santa Fe".
 * The Stoner
 * Stoners Are Funny

Angel Dumott-Schunard
"Originally played by Wilson Jermaine Heredia"


 * Ambiguous Gender: Literally speaking, as opposed to "ambiguous sex". Usually referred to with female pronouns, but doesn't seem to mind masculine ones.
 * Drag Queen
 * Expy: Of Schaunard, the musician, from La Boheme.
 * The Heart
 * Magical Queer
 * Refuge in Audacity: The reason we can forgive Angel for killing Evita.
 * Sidekick Song: "Today 4 U".
 * Wholesome Crossdresser
 * Transsexualism: Arguably. At least she's gender queer.
 * Wholesome Crossdresser
 * Transsexualism: Arguably. At least she's gender queer.

Maureen Johnson
"Originally played by Idina Menzel"


 * Anything That Moves
 * Expy: Of Musetta, the singer, from La Boheme.
 * Ladykiller in Love
 * Manic Pixie Dream Girl: To Joanne. Was probably this for Mark, as well.
 * The Masochism Tango: The tango... Maureen.
 * Sidekick Song: "Over the Moon".
 * So Beautiful It's a Curse: As she states in "Take Me or Leave Me" to justify how she acts.

Joanne Jefferson
"Originally played by Fredi Walker (Traci Thoms in The Movie)"


 * Closer to Earth: Compared to the rest of her circle of friends, she is the only one with a high-paying, steady, professional career, and is basically the only thing keeping Maureen and Mark from imploding.
 * Expy: To a lesser extent than the other characters, but she does vaguely parallel Alcindoro from La Boheme.
 * Green-Eyed Monster: Though mostly because being with Maureen forces her to be extra paranoid whenever it looks like she may be flirting with someone.
 * The Masochism Tango
 * Twofer Token Minority: Black and a lesbian.

Benjamin "Benny" Coffin III
"Originally played by Taye Diggs"


 * Corrupt Corporate Executive: At least, the rest of the gang sees him as this.
 * Expy: Of Benoit, the landlord, from La Boheme.
 * Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Foots the bill for funeral.

Mrs Cohen

 * Jewish Mother: Oh, boy...
 * My Beloved Smother

The Man

 * Creepy Monotone
 * Meaningful Name
 * No Name Given