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These Season 1 Minor Characters are characters from the first season of Stargirl that have little to no information and therefore, do not warrant a page.

Stargirl[]

Mary Kramer[]

Portrayed by Annie Thurman / Olivia Baughn
101 Mary Kramer and Courtney

Mary Kramer was Courtney's best friend and neighbor when she lived in California. She's first seen in a flashback to Christmas Eve 2010 who converses briefly with Barbara Whitmore. In the present day, a now teenage Mary visits Courtney to see her off to Blue Valley, remarking that she will miss her friend. They hug and Mary notices Pat Dugan pull up in the driveway, noting that Courtney's new father has arrived to Courtney's disgust. She later texts her on her first day of school. As typical in a far-distance friendship, the once close friends are presumably growing apart as Courtney found a new hobby and circle of friends. Mary is also a dancer.

Maggie Kramer[]

101 Maggie Kramer
Portrayed by Elizabeth Bond

Maggie Kramer is the mother of Mary and a close friend of Barbara Whitmore, Maggie is seen briefly in a flashback to ten years ago. She assures Barbara that Courtney can stay with her and Mary while Barbara goes to work. She doesn't appear in the present day to bid her good friend goodbye.

Travis Thomas[]

Travis Thomas
Portrayed by Sam Brooks

Travis Thomas is a friend of Henry King Jr. and a student at Blue Valley High School. He’s the one who sits on the bullied kid’s car, and the first one to be knocked out, by the mysterious defender, with a glowing staff.

  • In the comics, Travis Thomas is a classmate of Courtney Whitmore and Mary Kramer. He is the biggest bully in the school, but has a secret crush on Mary.

Josh Hamman[]

104 Josh Hamman
Portrayed by Christian Adam

Josh Hamman is a student at Blue Valley High School. He was in his mother's car with a friend at the drive-in movie theater when Henry King Jr. and his jock friends started harassing him, they stopped after Courtney Whitmore interfered and drew their attention.

  • In the comics, Joshua "Josh" Hamman was a star athlete and the school's most eligible bachelor. He became close with Courtney and they engaged in a brief romantic relationship.

Doctor Fate[]

Doctor fate

Doctor Fate was a hero and a member of the Justice Society of America and wore a special helmet. He fought in the final battle against Injustice Society of America in which he died and his helmet was placed in the Justice Society HQ. While one of the team's strongest members, he, like other JSA Members such as The Hawks, Green Lantern, and Spectre, were unable to defeat Eclipso.

  • In the comics, Doctor Fate (Kent Nelson) was a golden age hero an a member of the JSA and the All-Star Squadron. His powers were granted alongside the Helmet of Fate by The Lord of Order Nabu.

Hawkman and Hawkgirl[]

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Hawkman and Hawkgirl were members of the Justice Society of America and apparently related, during the final battle against the Injustice Society of America, they were killed by Brainwave. Like Doctor Fate, The Hawks were unable to defeat Eclipso.

  • In the comics, Hawkman and Hawkgirl are heroes and members of both The Justice Society and The Justice League. They are both commonly known as Egyptian reincarnations. Their most common civilian identity is Carter Hall and Shayera Thal. They were also the parents of Hector Hall who served on the JSA offshoot group, Infinity Inc.

S.T.R.I.P.E.[]

Doctor Weerd[]

Doctor Weerd is a super villain who had been defeated by Star-Spangled Kid and Stripesy. He is the only Super villain to not be associated with the Injustice Society of America.

  • In the comics, Doctor Weerd was a Villain of the Star-Spangled Kid. His abilities involved drinking a potion which granted him super strength and turned him into so beast-like monster.

Icicle[]

Mr. Levine[]

Portrayed by Nick Basta
103 Mr. Levine

Mr. Levine is a math teacher at Blue Valley High School. While teaching, he makes a joke about the students only using math a fraction of the time, which earns groans from the class. Mr. Levine mutters that they are a tough crowd. A few minutes later, he calls Courtney and Cameron out for talking during class. He tells them that this is math class, not the Dating Game.

Mr. Levine later learns that Isaac attacked a someone who was bullying him by hitting the bully in the head with his tuba. Mr. Levine was shocked and asked Isaac what his mom would say. Isaac says that she told him to do it, but Mr. Levine didn't believe him and dragged him to see her when the football field suddenly opened up and a giant tower with three satellite dishes attached emerged. Mr. Levine soon fell under Brainwave's control and subsequently died when he tried to resist it.

Wildcat[]

Barry[]

Portrayed by Shaun Lynch
104 Barry

Barry is a janitor at Blue Valley Medical Center who notices a broken brick on the sidewalk. Before he can look up and catch Wildcat scaling the way, Beth Chapel greets him happily. They talk as if they are old friends with her telling him about the food she made for her mom. Barry explains that his shift is over. They say goodnight and part ways.

Night Nurse[]

Portrayed by Bonita Elery
104 Night-Nurse

An unnamed woman is a night nurse at Blue Valley Medical Center. She checks on her ventilated patient and doesn't see Wildcat hiding behind the door. She later hears the commotion caused by Stargirl and the Cosmic Staff in the storage closet. She goes to investigate finds the empty room a mess, as Wildcat falls onto the receptionist area and finds the visitors log. The nurse comes back and blames the janitor, even calling Barry to reprimand him for just "throwing things in the closet like that". She compares the mess to a tornado.

Yolanda's Grandmother[]

Portrayed by Norma Alvarez
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An unnamed elderly woman is the Grandmother of Yolanda Montez. During a flashback to three months ago, Grandmother happily greets Yolanda at breakfast and they hug. She is seen again in the present day when Yolanda returns home from school, and again at night when Yolanda gives a speech on how she is ready put the past behind her. Yolanda's Grandmother has no speaking lines.

Hourman and Dr. Mid-Nite[]

Empire Technician[]

Portrayed by Fred Gaean

An unnamed man is an Empire Technician on Blue Valley.

The Justice Society[]

Coach Hank[]

Portrayed by Jason Kirkpatrick
106 Coach Hank

Coach Hank was the coach of the Blue Valley High School football team, During football practice, he benched Artemis Crock for punching one of her teammates, Brian, in the face. Later that night, as the coach tries to get into his car, he's menacingly greeted by Artemis' parents, Larry and Paula. He tries to explain that Artemis needs to control her temper, delighting Crock, and Brooks. Coach admits he may be new but he's seen parents like them before and threatens to bench her for the rest of the season. Crock doesn't take too kindly to it and bashes his bat against his head, killing him. Later, Larry and Paula buried his body in the woods. It is mentioned that Hank is the third coach that Larry and Paula have killed in two football seasons, much to the chagrin of Jordan and Anaya.

Shiv Part One[]

Mr. Sullivan[]

107 Mr Sullivan
Portrayed by Matt Burke

Mr. Sullivan is a chemistry teacher at Blue Valley High School.

Mr. Paris[]

107 Mr Paris
Portrayed by Michael Hyland Cole

Mr. Paris is a geometry and math teacher at Blue Valley High School.

Shiv Part Two[]

Ed Reilly[]

Portrayed by Matthew Borlenghi
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Ed Reilly previously appeared in a photograph briefly seen in "Shiv Part One" when Jordan Mahkent opens an envelope to see his picture. In this episode, Jordan arrives in Reilly's hotel room and recaps his work history. He worked for both Firebrand and Bannerman Chemicals. Jordan calls Reilly out for working for the same company that built a school on top of a toxic waste plant. The toxic waste caused Jordan's wife, Christine Mahkent, to fall ill. Reilly reasons that he wasn't involved in the waste plant plan, but Jordan counters that while he didn't profit from it or sign the orders, he also wasn't a whistleblower. Reilly tries to escape but Icicle freezes him using his ice breath which kills Reilly. His frozen corpse falls to the ground and shatters in front of Icicle.

  • In the comics, Ed Reilly is the father of the millionaire Rod Reilly, also known as Firebrand, a superhero originally published by Quality Comics, but later acquired by DC Comics as one of the Golden Age’s greatest adventurers.

Brainwave[]

Green Arrow[]

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Green Arrow is a hero and member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. He appeared in a photograph in "Brainwave" and "Shining Knight". He is seen in a hero suit with a hat, Quiver and bow. He seems to be associated with speedy as he's standing in front of him.

  • In the comics, Green Arrow is a hero and member of the Seven Soldiers of victory and the Justice League. His civilian identity is Oliver Queen. He is known as the mentor of Speedy and a romantic interest of a JSA member known as the Black Canary.

Speedy[]

Red arrow

Speedy is a hero and member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. He appeared in a photograph in "Brainwave" and "Shining Knight". He is seen in a hero suit with a hat, Quiver and bow and could be associated with Green Arrow as he's standing behind him.

  • In the comics, Speedy is a hero and member of the Seven Soldiers of victory and The teen titans. His civilian identity is Roy Harper. He is the Sidekick of the Green Arrow and has had romantic involvement with Wonder Girl aka Donna Troy.

Crimson Avenger[]

Green hornet

Crimson Avenger is a hero and member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. He appeared in a photograph in "Brainwave" and "Shining Knight". He is seen wearing a hat, mask, and cape. He seems to be associated with Wing as he's standing behind him.

  • In the comics, the Crimson Avenger is a hero and member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. His civilian identity is Lee Walter Travis and he is also the mentor of Wing.

Wing[]

Wing

Wing is a hero and member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. He appeared in a photograph in "Brainwave" and "Shining Knight". He is seen wearing a hero suit and mask. He seems to be associated with Crimson Avenger as he's standing in front of him.

  • In the comics, Wing is a hero and member of the All-Star Squadron and known as an ally of the Seven Soldiers of Victory even being called the honorary eighth soldier. His Civilian identity is Wing How and is the sidekick of the Crimson Avenger.

Vigilante[]

Vigilante

Vigilante is a hero and member of the Seven Soldiers of Victory. He appeared in a photograph in "Brainwave" and "Shining Knight". He is seen wearing Cowboy attire which includes a bandanna, a lasso, and even Revolvers.

  • In the comics, Vigilante is a hero and member of the Justice League, All-Star Squadron, and the Seven Soldiers of Victory. His civilian identity is Greg Saunders and even had his own sidekick named Stuff the Chinatown Kid.

Stars and S.T.R.I.P.E. Part Two[]

LeeAnne[]

Portrayed by: Lexi Rabe
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LeeAnne is a young girl whose father is affected by Brainwave's manipulation. As Jordan walks through the street he hears the girl begging her father to wake up, as she doesn't understand what is happening to her father. She asks Jordan what's going on, and he assures the girl her father will be alright. She asks what's wrong with her dad, and Jordan responds he and everyone else will think differently once it's over, they will think good things and be better people. The girl retorts her father is already a good person, but Jordan simply chuckles and utters she will see and leaves. LeeAnne turns to her father and embraces him.

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