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This the the character page for the ''[[Hotel Dusk: Room 215]]'' video game. The character page for the sequel, ''[[Last Window]]'', is [[Last Window/Characters|here]]. Note that the main and recurring character entries are duplicated; trope entries should go on the page of the game in which they appear.
 
'''==Main and Recurring Characters'''==
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'''Main and Recurring Characters'''
 
'''Kyle Hyde'''
 
'''===Kyle Hyde'''===
An ex-NYPD-detective-turned-salesman who works for Ed Vincent at the Red Crown company. A bit of a [[Jerkass]] and most certainly a [[First-Person Smartass]], Kyle is searching for his partner Brian Bradley, who went missing after he double-crossed NYPD and Kyle shot him. He stays in room 215.
 
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* [[Turn in Your Badge]]: He was fired from NYPD before the events of ''Hotel Dusk''.
 
'''===Mila Evans'''===
 
A mysterious young woman who shows up at Hotel Dusk after Kyle passes her on the way there. Nobody seems to know what she's looking for, and the fact she can't talk doesn't help matters.
 
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* [[Woman in White]]
 
'''===Ed Vincent'''===
 
Kyle's boss at Red Crown and a friend of his father. Ed is blunt and to the point, and has plenty of connections that let him know exactly what's going on most of the time.
 
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* [[Voice with an Internet Connection]]
 
'''===Rachel'''===
 
Ed's secretary and a friend of Kyle's.
 
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* [[Voice with an Internet Connection]]
 
'''==''Hotel Dusk'' Characters'''==
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'''''Hotel Dusk'' Characters'''
 
'''Dunning Smith'''
 
'''===Dunning Smith'''===
The hotel's owner who hates both criminals and cops. He's generally friendly (if a bit dishonest and grumpy), but get on his bad side and it's Game Over for you. He also likes hockey.
 
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* [[You Lose At Zero Trust]]
 
'''===Rosa Fox'''===
 
Hotel Dusk's only maid. She is very talkative and often complains that she is the only hard-working one in the hotel, which is pretty true. She's also a great chef.
 
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* [[Supreme Chef]]
 
'''===Louis DeNonno'''===
 
A former pickpocket who has turned straight and works as the only bellhop in the hotel. His main interests are flirting with ladies and avoiding work. Throughout the game, he pops up and helps Kyle a lot. He's also Italian and hates disco music.
 
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* [[Sidekick]]: He doesn't follow Kyle 24/7 like [[Ace Attorney|Maya Fey does to Phoenix Wright]], but he is quite helpful and at least calls Kyle his partner, since {{spoiler|they are both looking for Bradley}}.
 
'''===Kevin Woodward'''===
 
A surgeon who comes to Hotel Dusk with his daughter, Melissa. His wife left him some time ago.
 
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* {{spoiler|[[Back-Alley Doctor]]}}: {{spoiler|He was accused and successfully sued for malpractice. Whether that means he actually committed it is up to the player to decide, although Kevin says he didn't}}.
 
'''===Melissa Woodward'''===
 
Kevin's daughter, a young girl who misses her mother, even if she can be a brat sometimes.
 
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* [[Morality Pet]]: She is one of the very few characters that Kyle is nice to.
 
'''===Iris'''===
 
An enigmatic woman in her twenties who thinks highly of herself and not so highly of others. {{spoiler|She's actually Grace's sister, Kevin's sister-in-law, and Melissa's aunt}}.
 
* [[Dark and Troubled Past]]
 
'''===Helen Parker'''===
 
A polite old woman who comes to Hotel Dusk to stay in room 215 in the hopes of having her wish come true. She is {{spoiler|Alan's mother}}.
 
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* {{spoiler|[[Stage Magician]]}}: Used to be one.
 
'''===Martin Summer'''===
[[File:Hoteldusk-room215 martin-summer adjusting-your-glasses 1793.png|frame]]
 
A best-selling novelist in his fifties who is staying at Hotel Dusk to receive a package for him. Since his first blockbuster novel, he's fallen on hard times, with each of his books selling worse than the last. Sometime after the events of ''Hotel Dusk'' and ''Last Window'', he writes a number of columns about his time at Hotel Dusk and adapts Kyle's time at Cape West in ''Last Window'' into a novel.
 
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* [[Tough Act to Follow]]: An in-game example. His only well-received book is his first one, ''The Secret Word''. {{spoiler|Probably because he stole the manuscript}}.
 
'''===Jeff Angel''' {{spoiler|('''Jeff Damon''')}}===
{{spoiler|('''Jeff Damon''')}}
 
Obnoxious and self-centered, Jeff is a college student who stops at Hotel Dusk after picking up Mila on the side of the road. He tends to try and act as though he's a lot more in charge of things than he really is.
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* [[Lonely Rich Kid]]
 
'''===Brian Bradley'''===
 
Kyle's missing NYPD partner. While working on a case about the crime syndicate Nile, Bradley betrayed the police, causing Kyle to tear up the city looking for him. When Kyle caught up with him at the docks, he shot Bradley, who fell into the river.
 
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* [[Never Found the Body]]
 
'''===Grace Woodward'''===
 
Kevin's missing ex-wife.
 
* [[Missing Mom]]
 
'''===Robert Evans'''===
 
Mila's father, the curator of Gallery May in Santa Monica.
 
'''===Alan {{spoiler|Parker}}'''===
 
A mysterious man whose name shows up on a decorative pen Summer owns.
 
'''===Marcel Osterzone'''===
 
A famous Impressionist painter whose work recently obtained acclaim after he was rediscovered by Robert Evans. {{spoiler|In reality, he doesn't exist; he's nothing more than a fake name for Dunning made up by Evans in order to help sell Dunning's paintings}}.
 
* [[Dead Artists Are Better]]: He never had much fame until long after his death.
 
'''===Jenny {{spoiler|Smith}}'''===
 
A mysterious girl whose name keeps showing up around Hotel Dusk...
 
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