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Volkoff has been present in the series as early as "[[Chuck Versus the Cougars]]," when [[List of minor Chuck characters#Heather Chandler|Heather Chandler]] attempts to extort F-22 plans from her husband for Volkoff (revealed when [[List of minor Chuck characters#Hugo Panzer|Hugo Panzer]] was hired to kill her for the failure).<ref name=z /> Volkoff's ability to manipulate prison transfers, relationship with Mary, and former connections to the Soviet Union would suggest a far-reaching political power. Volkoff has a valuable database named Hydra.
Volkoff has been present in the series as early as "[[Chuck Versus the Cougars]]," when [[List of minor Chuck characters#Heather Chandler|Heather Chandler]] attempts to extort F-22 plans from her husband for Volkoff (revealed when [[List of minor Chuck characters#Hugo Panzer|Hugo Panzer]] was hired to kill her for the failure).<ref name=z /> Volkoff's ability to manipulate prison transfers, relationship with Mary, and former connections to the Soviet Union would suggest a far-reaching political power. Volkoff has a valuable database named Hydra.


*'''Alexei Volkoff''' ([[Timothy Dalton]]) is the head of Volkoff Industries. For the first six episodes of Season 4, Volkoff was an [[unseen character]], directing his operatives from behind the scenes. Mary Bartowski was ordered by the CIA to track him down when she was placed under cover in his organization under Project ISIS. It was first revealed in "[[Chuck Versus the Ring: Part II]]," and over the course of the first part of the fourth season, that Stephen had spent the last 20 years since Mary's disappearance privately attempting to track down and stop him. Chuck, Sarah and Casey are later assigned to this same task by General Beckman. Volkoff first appears in person in the seventh episode of season four, "[[Chuck Versus the First Fight]]." Chuck first meets him masquerading as "Gregory Tuttle," Frost's enthusiastic, if bumbling and completely inexperienced in the matters of field-work, MI6 handler. With Chuck's assistance, "Tuttle" escapes several Volkoff agents and helps Chuck recover data that would clear Mary and prove she has been working deep undercover to bring down his organization. However after being apparently wounded in a gunfight while recovering the disks, Volkoff follows Chuck, Sarah and Mary to Stephen Bartowski's base of operations and reveals himself, explaining that the entire operation was a plan to locate and destroy Stephen's intelligence. He attempted to kill Chuck and Sarah in the explosion that destroyed Stephen's work, but was unknowingly betrayed by Mary, who left a means for them to escape. In "[[Chuck Versus the Push Mix]] he was arrested. It is revealed in "[[Chuck Versus the Leftovers]]" that he is in love with Mary (Frost) Bartowski. ''First seen in: [[Chuck Versus the First Fight]]''.
*'''[[Alexei Volkoff]]''' ([[Timothy Dalton]]) is the head of Volkoff Industries. For the first six episodes of Season 4, Volkoff was an [[unseen character]], directing his operatives from behind the scenes. Mary Bartowski was ordered by the CIA to track him down when she was placed under cover in his organization under Project ISIS. It was first revealed in "[[Chuck Versus the Ring: Part II]]," and over the course of the first part of the fourth season, that Stephen had spent the last 20 years since Mary's disappearance privately attempting to track down and stop him. Chuck, Sarah and Casey are later assigned to this same task by General Beckman. Volkoff first appears in person in the seventh episode of season four, "[[Chuck Versus the First Fight]]." Chuck first meets him masquerading as "Gregory Tuttle," Frost's enthusiastic, if bumbling and completely inexperienced in the matters of field-work, MI6 handler. With Chuck's assistance, "Tuttle" escapes several Volkoff agents and helps Chuck recover data that would clear Mary and prove she has been working deep undercover to bring down his organization. However after being apparently wounded in a gunfight while recovering the disks, Volkoff follows Chuck, Sarah and Mary to Stephen Bartowski's base of operations and reveals himself, explaining that the entire operation was a plan to locate and destroy Stephen's intelligence. He attempted to kill Chuck and Sarah in the explosion that destroyed Stephen's work, but was unknowingly betrayed by Mary, who left a means for them to escape. In "[[Chuck Versus the Push Mix]] he was arrested. It is revealed in "[[Chuck Versus the Leftovers]]" that he is in love with Mary (Frost) Bartowski. ''First seen in: [[Chuck Versus the First Fight]]''.


==Minor characters==
==Minor characters==

Revision as of 02:34, 9 February 2011

Chuck is an American television series developed by writer/producers Josh Schwartz and Chris Fedak and is broadcast by NBC. The titular character of the series is Chuck Bartowski (Zachary Levi), an affable and anxious Nerd Herd associate at Buy More who unwittingly downloads the entire CIA/NSA secret database subliminally into his brain. During the series he is protected by CIA agent Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski) and NSA agent John Casey (Adam Baldwin) while helping the CIA and NSA in spy missions.

Main and supporting characters

Special agents and intelligence officers

  • CIA Agent Charles Irving "Chuck" Bartowski (Zachary Levi), the protagonist of the series, begins the series as the titular affable and anxious Nerd Herd associate at Buy More who unwittingly downloads the entire CIA/NSA secret database subliminally into his brain through an e-mail from old friend/nemesis Bryce Larkin, and must use his newly found knowledge to help the CIA and NSA in spy missions. Sometimes goes by the alias "Charles Carmichael" which will become his codename. In "Chuck Versus the Final Exam" he passes his final spy test, and by "Chuck Versus the American Hero" he has been officially inducted into the CIA. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot)[1]
  • CIA Agent Sarah Walker (Yvonne Strahovski), whose real name is Sam and has lived under a series of assumed identities since childhood,[2] is Chuck's girlfriend since "Chuck Versus the Honeymooners" and is a CIA agent whose mission was to protect the Intersect (Chuck), becoming his partner when he passed his final exam to be officially a spy. Little is known about her family, except that her father was a conman who was arrested during her teens. She is quite protective of her past. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot)
  • CIA Agent Bryce Larkin (Matthew Bomer) was Chuck's college roommate at Stanford. He joined the CIA in 2002, his and Chuck's junior year, then learned that the CIA intended to take Chuck on as an operative, as tests had shown that his brain was capable of processing a staggering amount of visual information. Fearing that working for the CIA would destroy his good-hearted friend, Bryce manufactured evidence that Chuck had cheated on the test, thus removing him from the CIA's recruitment list. Five years later, Bryce sent Chuck the Intersect because he knew that Chuck had the mental capacity to interpret it. Bryce is killed in "Chuck Versus the Ring" attempting to destroy the Intersect 2.0 . First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot)
  • CIA Director Langston Graham (Tony Todd) was a supervisory agent at the CIA. He recruited Sarah Walker after her father's arrest. He had seen Sarah's birth certificate and is thus is the only other recurring character presumed to have known her real name. He acted as Sarah's supervisor on her mission to protect Chuck. Agent Graham was killed during the events of "Chuck Versus The First Date" when the replacement Intersect exploded due to Fulcrum sabotage. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot)

Buy More employees

Current and former employees of the Buy More where Chuck and Casey worked for most of the series.

  • Morgan Grimes (Joshua Gomez) is Chuck's best friend and, as of the fourth season, the manager of the Burbank Buy More. During the course of the series, he has progressed from "green shirt" salesman to assistant manager and ultimately store manager. As a green shirt, he tended to avoid work on the sales floor. His conflict with the scheming Emmett Milbarge and his "on-again, off-again" relationship with Anna Wu culminate in Morgan and Anna quitting Buy More and moving to Hawaii,[7] but he returns well over six months later having lost both his dream job and Anna.[8] Shortly thereafter, Big Mike promotes him to assistant manager. In "Chuck Versus the Beard" he discovers Chuck's secret spy life and his story as the intersect. When the government rebuilds the destroyed Buy More as a cover for an expanded Castle base, Morgan is rehired by Brigadier General / manager Diane Beckman as a green shirt, but appoints him store manager almost immediately. [9] First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot).
  • Emmett Milbarge (Tony Hale) was the manager of the Buy More. He enters the store as an efficiency expert and is kept on as assistant manager. Emmett is promoted to the position of store manager of the Burbank Buy More after tricking Morgan and the other Buy More employees into making him look good while making "Big Mike" look bad.[10] Emmett was murdered by an assassin searching for Chuck in the Buy More parking lot.[8] First seen in: Chuck Versus Tom Sawyer
  • Harold (Harry) Tiberius Tang (C.S. Lee) was a Buy More sales supervisor appearing at the beginning of the first season who applied for and received the Assistant Manager position,[11] which he promptly used to lord over his subordinates. He stumbled upon Chuck, Sarah, and Casey video-conferencing with their superiors, so to keep him quiet, he was relocated by the U.S. government. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot)
  • Michael "Big Mike" Tucker (Mark Christopher Lawrence) is the manager of the Burbank Buy More, who for the first two seasons relied on a few others, including Chuck, to ensure that he worked (and dealt with his subordinates) as little as possible. After his wife divorced him, he began dating Morgan's mother.[12] He was demoted to an ordinary Buy More salesman ("Green Shirt") as a result of a scheme by Emmett Milbarge,[10] and following Emmett's disappearance he was promoted back to manager. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot)
  • Diane Beckman [whether she used Beckman or a cover surname is unknown] (Bonita Friedericy) managed the government-financed reconstruction of the Buy More as a cover for an expanded CIA/NSA Castle base, and staffed it entirely with extraordinarilly efficient and friendly undercover agents and analysts.[13] Diane quickly approves Morgan's recommendation to rehire the former staff of surly, lazy, and creepy employees, and appoints him store manager within days after the store's reopening.[14] Whether she will continue to use a Buy More corporate cover is unknown. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Helicopter; First seen as a Buy More employee in: Chuck Versus the Anniversary.

Other friends and relatives

  • Dr. Devon Christian "Captain Awesome" Woodcomb (Ryan McPartlin) is Ellie's husband and a physician. He is referred to as Captain Awesome due to both his love of extreme sports (rock climbing, hang gliding, and "flossing" as Chuck says) as well as his constant use of the word to describe things ("Group hug?... [joins in]... awesome"). Devon became slightly suspicious of the activities of both Chuck and Casey toward the end of the second season, leading to his discovery of Chuck's spy life.[7] Since then, he has helped to cover for Chuck.[6] First seen in: Chuck Versus the Intersect (Pilot)
  • Clara Woodcomb is the daughter of Devon and Ellie, and Chuck's niece. She was first named in "Chuck Versus the Gobbler," before being born in "Chuck Versus the Push Mix." The unborn child played a central part in subplots concerning Chuck's family life. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Push Mix
  • Mary Elizabeth Bartowski (Linda Hamilton) is the estranged and long-lost mother of Chuck and Ellie. Very little is known about her other than that she left the family when Chuck was in the 5th Grade. In "Chuck Versus the Ring: Part II" a video recording left by Stephen after his death reveals that he has been waging a secret spy war and that everything he's done has been "for her." Mary's whereabouts are currently unknown, even to Stephen. However it has been revealed that her disappearance was actually the result of capture, and that for an undetermined period of time she was a hostage of Volkoff Industries. Later it is discovered that she went undercover for the CIA and acted as a double-agent, eventually gaining Volkoff's trust and becoming his favorite agent. Her code name is Frost. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Ring: Part II

The Ring

The Ring is a hostile organization introduced in passing in the season two finale, "Chuck Versus the Ring." The episode revealed no further information about the organization, other than that FULCRUM is only one part of it. According to Chris Fedak, the Ring has a specific goal revealed only as different from the goals of Fulcrum.[15]

FULCRUM

FULCRUM is the codename of a hostile espionage organization which serves as the series' main antagonists, though their specific goals beyond acquiring The Intersect have not yet been revealed.

  • Dr. Jill Roberts (Jordana Brewster) was Chuck's girlfriend at Stanford. After he was expelled Jill broke up with him, claiming to have started dating Bryce Larkin, and later obtained a Ph.D. in Biomedical Engineering. Five years and four months after they broke up, the two bump into each other at a technology conference at which she is presenting on behalf of the biotechnology company she works for and begin seeing each other again. Chuck reveals to her that he is a CIA agent. After decrypting a database, Casey and Sarah discover that Jill is a FULCRUM agent. She later admits that she and Larkin never actually dated. After being arrested Jill later returns and, with Chuck's help, escapes both FULCRUM and government control. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Ex.
  • Ted Roark (Chevy Chase) was the founder and CEO of Roark Instruments and is the arch-nemesis of Stephen J. Bartowski. He is credited with creating some of today's most successful computer technologies but stole many of Stephen's ideas as his own when they were graduate school classmates. Though a major media figure, he is in charge of creating the new Intersect for Fulcrum. He captures Stephen, now revealed as Orion, and threatens to kill his family unless he helps him finish the Intersect. Stephen covertly double-crosses him and reprograms the computer to instead remove the Intersect images from Chuck's head when Roark tries to use it to upload the Intersect into a group of Fulcrum agents. After Beckman's airstrike begins, Roark flees and surprisingly survives the attack. He comes to Ellie's wedding, threatening to kill Ellie if Chuck doesn't turn over the Intersect, but is thwarted by Chuck, Sarah, Stephen, Bryce Larkin, and a special forces team led by John Casey. They arrest Roark and detain him in a cell in Castle, but he is executed by a member of Casey's team who is actually a member of the Ring. First seen in: Chuck Versus the Dream Job.

Volkoff Industries

Volkoff Industries is the public business front owned by an international arms dealer named Alexei Volkoff. They maintained a headquarters building in a former KGB installation in Moscow, and possess other known assets in Venezuela and Hong Kong. Like The Ring and Fulcrum before it, Volkoff Industries is the central antagonist of Chuck's fourth season. Little other specific information has been revealed so far in the series, other than that they use a number of other companies as public fronts for their arms shipments. Casey and Sarah had spent several months prior to "Chuck Versus the Anniversary" on assignment attempting to track down the organization, and it has been revealed that Volkoff Industries is somehow tied to the disappearance of Mary Elizabeth Bartowski. Volkoff has established an underground weapons pipeline called "Project Beacon," which extends to Burma[16] and Costa Gravas. Beacon includes a stolen nuclear controlled panel that could have bombed several American cities.[17] Volkoff has been present in the series as early as "Chuck Versus the Cougars," when Heather Chandler attempts to extort F-22 plans from her husband for Volkoff (revealed when Hugo Panzer was hired to kill her for the failure).[16] Volkoff's ability to manipulate prison transfers, relationship with Mary, and former connections to the Soviet Union would suggest a far-reaching political power. Volkoff has a valuable database named Hydra.

  • Alexei Volkoff (Timothy Dalton) is the head of Volkoff Industries. For the first six episodes of Season 4, Volkoff was an unseen character, directing his operatives from behind the scenes. Mary Bartowski was ordered by the CIA to track him down when she was placed under cover in his organization under Project ISIS. It was first revealed in "Chuck Versus the Ring: Part II," and over the course of the first part of the fourth season, that Stephen had spent the last 20 years since Mary's disappearance privately attempting to track down and stop him. Chuck, Sarah and Casey are later assigned to this same task by General Beckman. Volkoff first appears in person in the seventh episode of season four, "Chuck Versus the First Fight." Chuck first meets him masquerading as "Gregory Tuttle," Frost's enthusiastic, if bumbling and completely inexperienced in the matters of field-work, MI6 handler. With Chuck's assistance, "Tuttle" escapes several Volkoff agents and helps Chuck recover data that would clear Mary and prove she has been working deep undercover to bring down his organization. However after being apparently wounded in a gunfight while recovering the disks, Volkoff follows Chuck, Sarah and Mary to Stephen Bartowski's base of operations and reveals himself, explaining that the entire operation was a plan to locate and destroy Stephen's intelligence. He attempted to kill Chuck and Sarah in the explosion that destroyed Stephen's work, but was unknowingly betrayed by Mary, who left a means for them to escape. In "Chuck Versus the Push Mix he was arrested. It is revealed in "Chuck Versus the Leftovers" that he is in love with Mary (Frost) Bartowski. First seen in: Chuck Versus the First Fight.

Minor characters

The series features a number of minor roles for villains and allies that only appear in a few episodes.

References