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=== Richard Castle ([[Nathan Fillion]]) ===
Bestselling-but-bored playboy mystery writer who, after helping Kate Beckett and the NYPD find a killer basing his murders off his books, pulled strings to get himself attached to Beckett's unit, [[It's for Aa Book|ostensibly to research a character based on her]] but ''really'' because he likes solving mysteries and is attracted to Beckett.
* [[Adult Child]]: Though this has been heavily played down in later seasons to the point where he's shown more as simply retaining the adventuring nature of youth rather than acting childish.
* [[Agent Mulder]]
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** Beckett started out ''very'' auburn. She reverted to brown once the series was established.
* [[Hot Dad]]: He isn't #9 on the New York Ledger's Most Eligible Bachelors list for nothing. (Though that is a drop from being #7 last year.)
* [[It's for Aa Book]]: It actually is, except when it isn't.
* [[I Will Wait for You]]: Long after their attraction to each other is clear, he's content to let her work through her issues and support her until she's ready
* [[Ladykiller in Love]]
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* [[Wrong Genre Savvy]]: He's wrong far more often than he's right when it comes to his wild case theories, although he's on the mark far more often than either he or Beckett would expect. Often, though, it's pretty clear he's deliberately coming up with over-the-top or out there theories either because it would make a better story for him to write, it would be [[Rule of Cool|really awesome if true]] or to needle Beckett rather than because he sincerely believes the theory.
 
=== Kate Beckett (Stana Katic) ===
Brilliant police detective with an interest in and knack for solving left-field cases, and a total exasperation for Castle's presence. Is a fan of Castle's novels. She does ''not'' want him to know this. {{spoiler|He does.}}
* [[Action Girl]]
* [[Agent Scully]]
* [[Berserk Button]]: Harming Castle. As she says to a mercenary threatening Castle during a hostage situation in a bank in "Cops and Robbers":
{{quote| '''Beckett:''' "If you pull that trigger, I will walk through those doors and ''personally'' put a bullet through your skull."}}
** Also bringing up her mother's murder. It took nearly a year for her to be able to open up about it to Castle, though it also didn't help that he first investigated the case behind her back.
* [[Brainy Brunette]]
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* [[Single-Issue Wonk]]: Most of the time, Beckett is a thoroughly rational, capable and methodical detective -- unless the case relates to her mother's murder (or, as of Season 4, her own shooting), at which point she becomes increasingly irrational and out-of-control.
* [[Tall, Dark and Bishoujo]]
* [[There Are No Therapists]]: Averted: it took a year of therapy for her in her backstory to stop obsessing over her mother's murder and to realize that she had a life of her own to live. And as of season 4, she is also seeing a therapist ([[Hey, It's That Guy!|played]] by [[Star Trek: theThe Next Generation|Worf]]) on a regular basis {{spoiler|to deal with the trauma of her near-fatal shooting. As well as to rant about her [[Suspiciously Specific Denial|not-in-a-relationship]] problems with Castle.}}
* [[Tsundere]]
* [[UST]]: With Castle. [
 
=== Martha Rogers (Susan Sullivan) ===
Castle's flighty, emotional mother, who lives with him. A Broadway actress with a tendency towards the over-dramatic.
* [[Big Ham]]: Justified in that she's a Broadway actress.
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* [[Mama Bear]]: In "Cops and Robbers" Martha has to be held back when it looks like one of the robbers is going to shoot Castle. She also gives Castle a smackdown when she thinks he's getting too cavalier about the danger he's in, telling him quite firmly that "...you can't ''charm'' your way out of a bullet!"
* [[Pretty in Mink]] / [[It's Fake Fur, It's Fine]]: She has a penchant for animal-print and fur-lined clothing, and once goes on a shopping spree including buying a faux fur coat. She decides to return what she bought, except for the coat.
{{quote| '''Castle:''' Is it safe to say there aren't any animal prints left in the city?<br />
'''Martha:''' Very funny. Also true. }}
* [[White Dwarf Starlet]]: Not completely burned out but she definitely doesn't get the roles she used to.
 
=== Alexis Castle ([[Molly Quinn]]) ===
Castle's teenage daughter who, against all odds, is grounded, sensible, mature, and very close to her father.
* [[Bratty Teenage Daughter]]: Subverted. She's one of the most likablelikeable teenage characters on television.
* [[The Cheerleader]]: Played with in one episode where she considers trying out but decides the lifestyle would cut too much into her other activities.
* [[Women Are Wiser]]: Than either her father or grandmother and a ''lot'' more than her mother.
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* [[Incorruptible Pure Pureness]]: Alexis has a highly developed sense of responsibility and guilt. In an episode about teenage drug abuse, Castle confronts Alexis while she wakes up, telling her that she can tell him if she ever did anything wrong. She lies and tells him she's fine, but the next day she's so bothered by the lie that she wakes him up, crying... ''because once, she jumped the turnstile at the subway without paying.'' And she went the next day and paid twice without riding and still felt guilty about it.
** She's also gone back to a store and secretly paid after some of her friends used a [[Five-Finger Discount]], despite the fact that ''she hadn't actually stolen anything herself.''
**She is so responsible that she sets parental controls on her dad's computer.
* [[The Intern]]: To Lainie recently
* [[Like Father, Like Son]]: Not in personality but in experience and skills. Though it's generally not shown off a lot, Castle's many interests seem to have leaked into his daughter. She's shown interest and skill in everything from magic tricks to detective work.
* [[Moe]]: She's got her fair share of charm and cuteness.
* [[Raised Byby Dudes]]: Pleasantly averted. There's little doubt that Alexis is a healthy, normal, intelligent, and well-rounded individual with much of the credit due to her father. Noted by Castle himself in "Lucky Stiff" that after getting over the 'just became extremely rich' phase of his career, he realized he only wanted two things in life: freedom to write and time to spend with Alexis.
* [[She Is's All Grown Up]]: Sorta. At least in the recent "Nikki Heat" episode, Molly Quinn's voice has changed some what. Still Moe though.
** Since Molly Quinn turned 18 her wardrobe, while still far from what anyone would call stripperiffic, has gotten a noticeable upgrade.
* [[Spoiled Sweet]]: Despite being raised in a very wealthy home, she is very down to Earth and kindhearted. A trait likely inherited from the happy-go-lucky Rick.
* [[Wise Beyond Their Years]]
 
=== Javier Esposito (Jon Huertas) ===
A detective on Beckett's unit with a military background. Is greatly amused by the tension between Castle and Beckett.
* [[Actor Allusion]]: Like the actor who plays him, Esposito is a military veteran.
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* [[Token Minority Couple]]: With Lanie.
 
=== Kevin Ryan (Seamus Dever) ===
Esposito's partner. Also takes great pleasure in winding Beckett up. In later seasons, he seems more likely to side with Castle's wacky theories then any self respecting officer of the law should.
* [[Adorkable]]: Compared to both Castle and his partner Esposito, Ryan's a bit [[Nerd|nerdy]] and socially awkward.
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* [[Those Two Guys]]: With Esposito.
 
=== Lanie Parrish (Tamala Jones) ===
The medical examiner and Beckett's best friend, who has a hinkering that there's more to Castle and Beckett's relationship than meets the eye.
* [[Black Best Friend]]
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* [[Token Minority Couple]]: With Esposito.
 
=== Roy Montgomery (Ruben Santiago-Hudson) ===
The captain of the unit. Made of complete and utter awesome.
* {{spoiler|[[The Atoner]]: He was a part of the conspiracy that led to Beckett's mother's death. He met her in the records room going over the case's evidence, and took her under his wing, guiding her to be the head detective of the 12th Precinct. He finally earns his redemption by taking out Hal Lockwood, the man who works for the man who ordered Beckett's mother's death, at the cost of his own life.}}
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* {{spoiler|[[Retirony]]: Played straight & played with - spectacularly - in a throwaway gag. The Captain promises his wife that he'll retire the following year. When Castle shows concern, Beckett explains that Montgomery retires "all the time. Just give it a week or two. He's like the Brett Favre of the NYPD. Trust me - he's not going anywhere." [[Retirony|The next week, he dies.]]}}
 
=== Victoria "Iron" Gates (Penny Johnson Jerald) ===
The precinct's new captain after {{spoiler|the death of Captain Montgomery}}. Unlike her predecessor, she is not happy about having Castle tag along with her cops but puts up with him due to his connections with the mayor.
* [[Bait and Switch Tyrant]]: She's no Roy Montgomery, but she seems to be softening towards Castle somewhat and is a dedicated officer who is ''very'' good at her job.
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* [[Reasonable Authority Figure]]: She is stern, cold, but an all out competent boss who is willing to listen to Castle when his plans make sense and is someone who will not let her people slack off in the moral sector.
 
=== M.E. Sidney Perlmutter (Arye Gross) ===
A second coroner introduced in series two. Grumpy and snarky.
* [[The Coroner|The Other Coroner]]
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* [[Sour Supporter]]
 
=== Minor Characters ===
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==== Family, friends, and significant others ====
* '''Meredith (Darby Stanchfield)''': Castle's first ex-wife and Alexis' mother. Though they love her, they find her [[Manic Pixie Dream Girl|impulsive, irresponsible personality annoying.]] She works as an actress and while she shares ''many'' similarities with Martha, the two of them dislike each other. Castle describes her as a "deep-fried Twinkie" because though he knows she is bad for him, he still wants to enjoy one occasionally.
* '''Gina Cowell (Monet Mazur)''': Castle's second ex-wife and publisher. They are generally on good terms so long as they don't try to restart their relationship. Gina resented Castle for trying to keep her from being a true mother to Alexis.
* '''Kyra Blaine ([[Alyssa Milano]])''': One of Castle's ex-girlfriends (and his first love, to boot) who is reunited with him when a guest at her wedding is murdered. Believes, like so many others, that Beckett and Castle are a couple, is a total [[Shipper Onon Deck]] and out-loud gives Beckett her blessing.
* '''Johanna Beckett''': Kate Beckett's mother and a case of [[Death Byby Origin Story]]. She was murdered and her killer was never found due to incompetent police work (which turned out to be not so much incompetent as downright dirty). Kate wears her mother's wedding ring on a necklace.
* '''Jim Beckett (Scott Paulin)''': Kate Beckett's father. [[Alcoholic Parent|Fell into alcoholism]] after the death of his wife but recovered thanks to the help of his daughter. Kate now wears his watch to remember the life she saved. The watch is damaged when {{spoiler|Beckett's apartment is blown up}} but Castle has it repaired for her as a surprise. When Beckett begins investigating her mother's death again, he tries to get her to stop and enlists Castle's help.
* '''Josh Davidson (Victor Webster)''': Beckett's boyfriend, first introduced at the end of "Punked." They break up after {{spoiler|Beckett is shot}}.
* '''Jenny O'Malley (Juliana Dever)''': Detective Ryan's [[Love Interest]]. Frequently mentioned but appears onscreen only rarely, played by Seamus Dever's [[Real Life Relative|real-life wife]] Juliana. Becomes his fiancee in the episode "Nikki Heat" and marries him immediately after "Till Death Do Us Part."
* '''Madison Queller (Julia Gonzalo)''': An old friend of Beckett who briefly dates Castle, stirring some jealousy in Beckett. She is the owner of a restaurant where a chef is murdered.
* '''Natalie Rhodes ([[Laura Prepon]])''': The actress who is cast to play Nikki Heat in the upcoming ''Heat Wave'' movie. Castle initially has doubts about her due to her resume of low-brow action and horror movies but soon warms up to her. A [[Method Acting|method actress]], she shadows Beckett and imitates her mannerisms and appearance, which she is [[Played for Laughs|unnervingly good at]]. As character research, she insists on doing [https://web.archive.org/web/20121227095308/http://a.abc.com/media/primetime/castle/pdfs/HeatWave_Chapter10.pdf everything] that Nikki does. ''Everything''.
* '''Damian Westlake (Jason Wiles)''': An old friend of Castle's from boarding school. He was the editor of the literary magazine, where he became Castle's first mentor. He was accused of his father's murder but the evidence was inconclusive and he inherited his father's wealth. {{spoiler|Damian's father was murdered by one of Damian's classmates but, in a last-minute twist, it's revealed that Damian hired the classmate to kill him.}}
* '''Alex Conrad (Brendan Hines)''': A young mystery writer who just published his first novel with help from Castle. He begins shadowing Beckett, which makes Castle jealous. Castle invites Conrad to one of his poker games, where his fellow writers engage in some "friendly hazing." Afterwards, Conrad begins hanging out with Ryan and Esposito. It is implied they become his new "muses."
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* '''Ashley (Ken Baumann)''': Alexis' boyfriend. She makes use of his [[Gender Blender Name]] to trick her father into letting him come over, which led to a rather...awkward first meeting between father and suitor. After he graduates at the end of Season 3, he goes to Stanford, and while Alexis wants to maintain a long-distance relationship until she can graduate early and move out with him, there seem to be a few... snags... in Season 4, until ultimately the stresses of a long-distance relationship proved too much and Alexis broke up with him.
 
==== Law Enforcement ====
* '''Det. Tom Demming (Michael Trucco)''': An NYPD robbery detective and Beckett's boyfriend until their breakup at the end of the second season.
* '''Agent Will Sorenson (Bailey Chase)''': An FBI agent specializing in missing children and Beckett's ex-boyfriend.
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* '''Ike Thorton (Aaron Spears)''': Esposito's old partner, who turned to a life of crime and left his family behind. {{spoiler|It turns out that Thorton was infiltrating a crime ring and helping bring down a powerful mob boss.}}
* '''Clark Murray (Robert Picardo)''': Known to Castle as "Dr. Death", he aids Castle by showing him the physics of dead bodies so he can get them right in his novels. Castle asks him to look into Beckett's mother's murder behind her back; he ties the dead body in "Sucker Punch" to her mother's killer, {{spoiler|Dick Coonan}}.
* '''Mike Royce (Jason Beghe)''': A cop turned bounty hunter and Beckett's old mentor. {{spoiler|He then betrays his old ideals and tries to steal a hidden hoard of jewels, resulting in a [[Broken Pedestal]]. He comes [[Back for Thethe Dead]] in "To Love and Die in L.A.", prompting Beckett to chase his killer to Hollywood.}}
* '''Mark Fallon (Adrian Pasdar)''': A Homeland Security agent who has been compared to [[Twenty Four24|Jack Bauer]]. His harsh interrogation methods and use of racial profiling put him at odds with the main characters. He first appears in "Setup."
** He's a bit of a [[Jerkass Woobie]] when you find out his backstory. {{spoiler|His wife died at 9/11. To make it worse, they were on the phone when the towers collapsed.}}
* '''Sophia Turner (Jennifer Beals)''': A CIA agent who appears in "Pandora"/"Linchpin". She inspired the character of 'Clara Strike' in Richard Castle's 'Derrick Storm' series of novels, and they also shared more than a bit of romantic chemistry, much to Beckett's annoyance. {{spoiler|She turns out to be [[The Mole]], however. She also hints that she knew Castle's father but she is killed before she can say more.}}
* '''Detective [[Names to Run Away From Really Fast|Slaughter]] ([[Adam Baldwin]])''': A [[Cowboy Cop]] that Castle works with when he is falling out of touch with Beckett. Surprisingly they avoid any ''[[Firefly (TV series)|Firefly]]'' references (well, maybe the brown jacket).
 
==== Villains ====
* '''Dick Coonan (Jay Ferguson)''': A corrupt, drug-trafficking philanthropist who appears in "Sucker Punch." {{spoiler|He is the man who was hired to kill Beckett's mother. He is killed by Beckett while taking Castle hostage, the identity of his employer apparently dying with him.}}
* '''Scott Dunn (Dameon Clarke)''': A serial killer {{spoiler|who appears in "Tick Tick Tick..." and "Boom!" He commits several murders in New York "dedicated" to Kate Beckett, who he thinks of as Nikki Heat, and tries to frame a man named Ben Conrad. He commemorates his murders by writing novels based on them, including his Nikki Heat [[Fanfic]] "Dead Heat." It is implied he committed another series of murders against prostitutes in Seattle.}}
* '''Triple Killer/3XK''': A serial killer who targets women, killing three within the same week. {{spoiler|The name has a double meaning as there are, in fact, three people involved in the killings. The original killer, Jerry Tyson, pays two friends to help him. Because one of the two friends needs an operation, they agree. The only killer in the series so far who [[Downer Ending|escapes]].}}
* '''Hal Lockwood (Max Martini)''': The alias used by the hit man who {{spoiler|shot Detective Raglan, who led the investigation of Johanna Beckett's murder}}. He was imprisoned but refused to give any information on his employer. Beckett vowed to visit him every week until he decided to tell her what she wants to know. {{spoiler|Used dirty cop connections to get himself into General Population, where he killed the other detective who was on that case, leading to an arraignment where his associates busted him free. This led to a series of events that ended with him being killed by Captain Montgomery [[Taking You Withwith Me|in his final act]].}}
 
==== Real life mystery novelists at Castle's poker games ====
* '''[[Stephen J. Cannell]]''': Wrote the Shane Scully series. Passed away on Sept. 30, 2010 and was given an [[In Memoriam]] at the end of "Punked." His license plate also appears. His poker buddies still [[Empty Chair Memorial|leave a seat out for him]] at their games in his honor.
* '''[[James Patterson]]''': Famous for the Alex Cross series, which is mentioned in the show.
* '''[[Michael Connelly]]''': Most famous for the Harry Bosch series, which is mentioned in the show.
* '''Dennis Lehane''': Wrote the Kenzie-Gennaro series.
 
==== Other ====
* '''Mr. Smith (Geoff Pierson)''': The recipient of Montgomery's letter designed to stop the attacks on Beckett. In "Rise", he contacts Castle and advises him to get Beckett to back off her investigation into her mother's murder, as they will try to kill her again if she presses. In "Dial M for Mayor", he is assumed to have resolved the case in such a way that the Mayor's involvement is kept secret, because they need the Mayor in place to keep Gates from removing Castle from the 12th precinct...a move that would have disastrous consequences for Beckett.
 
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