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. During its seven seasons the ensemble cast of stars, recurring stars, and guest stars earned 157 acting nominations (often competing in the same category against other members of the cast) across a variety of award-granting organizations, earning 30 awards. Many actors noted for work in sitcoms appeared in dramatic roles on ''The West Wing'', including
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,
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, John Larroquette,
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, Ed O'Neill,
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, Patricia Richardson,
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, Wayne Wilderson, and Daniel von Bargen.


Main cast

: = Main cast (credited) : = Recurring cast (2+)


White House staff

* Madeline "Mandy" Hampton ( Moira Kelly): Political consultant during Bartlet's first campaign. Worked as a media consultant at Lennox-Chase after the campaign. Briefly consults for Democratic Senator Lloyd Russell before being hired by the White House as a political consultant and media director (season 1). She is not seen or mentioned again after the first season. * Amelia "Amy" Gardner ( Mary-Louise Parker): Head of the Women's Leadership Coalition and influential women's rights activist. Works as a political consultant for Senator Howard Stackhouse when he runs for president. Later hired as the Chief of Staff for the Office of the First Lady. Resigns after she upsets the President (Seasons 3–5). Agrees to become the Director of Legislative Affairs in the Santos administration (season 7). * Clifford "Cliff" Calley (
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): Majority Counsel for the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee during the Bartlet censure proceedings (season 3) and a Republican. During the censure hearings, he helps facilitate a schedule delay which allows Leo McGarry to avoid potentially damaging testimony. * Angela Blake ( Michael Hyatt): Worked for Leo McGarry while he was Secretary of Labor. While a political consultant, she is hired to be Director of Legislative Affairs (season 5). She is not seen or mentioned again after the budget crisis is over and Josh Lyman regains his effective leadership.


Other White House staffers

* Dolores Landingham ( Kathryn Joosten and Kirsten Nelson in flashback in " Two Cathedrals"): The President's executive secretary (season 1–2). Killed in a car accident (episode "18th and Potomac" at the end of season two). Appears in flashbacks (Seasons 3–4). Referred to simply as "Mrs Landingham" almost always by everyone including the president. * Deborah "Debbie" Fiderer (
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): The President's executive secretary, hired after the death of the previous secretary, Mrs Landingham (Seasons 4–7). Charlie arranges her first interview with the President against her own wishes, in which she is groggy from prescription medication and performs badly by confessing to being both a professional gambler and then an alpaca farmer. Charlie later successfully pushes for her to be re-considered. When President Bartlet learns the reason she lost her previous White House personnel job — she had defied the Director of Personnel by hiring Charlie rather than a wealthy Bartlet supporter's unqualified son — and, though appearing very quirky, he sees she is actually very smart and capable, he hires her on the spot. * Margaret Hooper (NiCole Robinson): Assistant to chiefs of staff Leo McGarry (Seasons 1–6) and C. J. Cregg (Seasons 6–7). She is often focused on the minutiae of life. Particular devoted to and protective of Leo — frequently found snooping in on his private meetings — but she has a rebellious streak, so they are often at odds with their working styles. She is visibly pregnant in season 6, with no clear information about the father, and her baby is never seen on the show. * Bonnie ( Devika Parikh): Assistant to Communications Director
Toby Ziegler Tobias "Toby" Zachary Ziegler was a fictional character in the television serial drama ''The West Wing'', played by Richard Schiff. The role of Toby Ziegler earned actor Richard Schiff the Primetime Emmy Award for Primetime Emmy Award for Outst ...
(Seasons 1–5). * Carol Fitzpatrick ( Melissa Fitzgerald): Assistant to Press Secretary C. J. Cregg (Seasons 1–7). * Ginger (Kim Webster): Assistant to Communications Director
Toby Ziegler Tobias "Toby" Zachary Ziegler was a fictional character in the television serial drama ''The West Wing'', played by Richard Schiff. The role of Toby Ziegler earned actor Richard Schiff the Primetime Emmy Award for Primetime Emmy Award for Outst ...
and Deputy Communications Director
Sam Seaborn Samuel Norman Seaborn is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama ''The West Wing''. From the beginning of the series in 1999 until the middle of the fourth season in 2003, he is deputy White House Communications ...
(Seasons 1–7). * Cathy (
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): Assistant to Deputy Communications Director
Sam Seaborn Samuel Norman Seaborn is a fictional character played by Rob Lowe on the television serial drama ''The West Wing''. From the beginning of the series in 1999 until the middle of the fourth season in 2003, he is deputy White House Communications ...
(season 1). * Elsie Snuffin ( Danica McKellar): Assistant to Deputy Communications Director Will Bailey, as well as his stepsister (season 4). * Cassie Tatum (
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): Intern at the White House Press Office (season 4). * Lauren Romano (Lara Phillips): Intern at the White House Press Office (season 4). * Lauren Shelby ( Kimberlee Peterson): Intern at the White House Press Office (season 4). * Lauren Chin (Catherine Kwong): Intern at the White House Press Office (season 4). * Marina ("Rina") (Melissa Marsala): Assistant to Communications Director
Toby Ziegler Tobias "Toby" Zachary Ziegler was a fictional character in the television serial drama ''The West Wing'', played by Richard Schiff. The role of Toby Ziegler earned actor Richard Schiff the Primetime Emmy Award for Primetime Emmy Award for Outst ...
(season 5). Causes consternation among staff members by wearing revealing outfits in the West Wing office areas, raising concerns over potential harassment complaints or perceived lack of professionalism. * Nancy ( Renée Estevez): President's Confidential Assistant (Seasons 1–7). Estevez is the daughter of Martin Sheen, who plays the President. * Ed (Peter James Smith): White House staffer usually seen with Larry. * Larry (William Duffy): White House staffer usually seen with Ed. * Ryan Pierce ( Jesse Bradford): White House intern assigned to Josh and nephew of a powerful senator; great-great-great-grandson of the 14th U.S. president,
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(Season 5). Toward the end of that season, he becomes a top aide to a Democratic congressman whom Josh dislikes, and is not seen or mentioned after that. * Curtis Carruthers (Ben Murray): Succeeds Charlie Young as personal aide to the President (season 6).


Office of the White House Counsel

* Lionel Tribbey ( John Larroquette): The fourth
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of the Bartlet administration and the first to appear in the series. He has very liberal views and is animated and theatrical. * Oliver Babish (
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): The fifth and final White House Counsel of the Bartlet administration and the second of the two characters to be shown in that position during the series. Diligent and zealous, he first appears advising President Bartlet when the President is considering revealing his diagnosis of
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to the public. He appears connected to this plot-line into season three, then returns to the series in season seven to participate in the White House's internal investigation into the military shuttle leak. He later decamps to a law firm in the wake of the outgoing Bartlet Administration and is later mentioned by Santos as a potential choice for
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. He is described by Josh Lyman as "smart and tough". * Ainsley Hayes (
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): Associate (and proposed Deputy) White House Counsel (Seasons 2–3). Conservative Republican from North Carolina. Graduate of Harvard Law School. After she soundly defeats and embarrasses Sam during a debate on the political talk show ''Capital Beat'', President Bartlet tells Leo McGarry to offer her a job, which after initially believing she is being rebuked, she thinks is either a joke or a terrible idea, but when seeing the White House staff in action in a crisis, leads her to accept the Associate White House Counsel's post. Primarily, she appears as a foil to Sam Seaborn, making him reconsider his position on policies. She briefly reappears in season 7, wanting to become White House Counsel for the Santos Administration with Josh planning on getting her a meeting with Santos. * Joe Quincy (
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): Associate White House Counsel (Seasons 4–5). Republican. He uncovers Vice President Hoynes's leaking of information during an affair with local socialite Helen Baldwin, ultimately leading to Hoynes's resignation. * Mike Wayne ( Benjamin Brown): Associate White House Counsel (season 4–7). Deals with Toby after he admits to being the source of the military space shuttle leak. * Richard Squire ( Michael Kostroff): Associate White House Counsel (season 6). Graduate of
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and a
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.


Situation Room

* Admiral Percy "Fitz" Fitzwallace ( John Amos):
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(Seasons 1–5). Fitzwallace is a career surface warfare officer. Following his retirement, while he is on a special diplomatic mission in
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at Bartlet's particular request, he is killed in a terrorist road-side bombing of his car, in which Donna Moss is also badly injured, at the culmination of the fifth season. * General Nicholas Alexander ( Terry O'Quinn): an ex- Green Beret. He succeeds Admiral Fitzwallace as a much more hawkish Chairman of the
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(Seasons 5–6). * Dr. Nancy McNally ( Anna Deavere Smith): National Security Advisor. She can appear to be either a ' war dove' or ' war hawk' depending upon the situation, but is always fair and usually right on the money with a situation. It is suggested that she becomes U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (Seasons 2–7). * Lieutenant Commander Jack Reese (
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): Aide to National Security Advisor Nancy McNally (season 4) and briefly dates Donna. * Commander Kate Harper (
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): Deputy National Security Advisor (Seasons 5–7), who takes on many of Nancy McNally's White House duties. * Lieutenant General Alan Adamle (
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): A three-star general in the USAF. Meets with Leo to discuss the
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in episode 3.05 and stuns Leo by revealing Leo once (completely inadvertently) bombed a non-military target and killed innocent civilians, telling a devastated Leo this story to lead to his view that "All wars are crimes". He also briefs then President-elect Bartlet on a small delegation of military advisers being sent to the Philippines three days after the presidential election in episode 5.22. Served with Leo in Vietnam. * General Shannon ( Daniel von Bargen): Appears in episodes (2.01) and (2.10). A four-star general in the
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; Leo calls him "Jack" in his first episode and "Ken" in his second appearance. He seems to be the senior officer in the Situation Room in episode 2.01 until Nancy McNally arrives. * Lieutenant General Ed Barrie ( Tom Bower): Army Chief of Staff. He appears in episode 2.05 berating C.J. for reprimanding his intentions to condemn on TV the President's failure to ensure military preparedness before his retirement, but is left silent when C.J. tells him he is wearing a Distinguished Combat Service Medal he had not earned; later however, Bartlet says the General served his country bravely and would face no White House censorship of any of his views. Despite being identified as Army Chief of Staff, he is portrayed as a three-star
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. * General Mitch Jensen (Christopher Kriesa): A three-star Army general. Present in the Situation Room during discussions of retaliatory options to Morris Tolliver's USAF medical transport being shot down in episode 1.03. Also advises the President on the India–Kashmir crisis in episodes 1.11 and 1.12. * Colonel Mark Chase ( David Graf): Air Force officer who advises Leo on a crisis with Iraqi oil smugglers in episode 2.07, and monitors the Missile Defense Shield test in episode 2.12. * CIA Director George Rollie ( Ryan Cutrona): President Bartlet does not trust or like him, but as C.J. and Toby note in " 365 Days", his pariah status is useful because it prevents the President from tearing down anyone else during tense situations. * Mr Cashman: (unseen character) Often mentioned alongside Secretaries Hutchinson and Berryhill, implied to be a senior official at one of the Executive Branch departments, the department of either State or Defense (Seasons 1–2). * Bobby Dunn (Gary Cervantes): Appears in episodes (1.11), (1.22), (2.01), (2.10), and (2.21); apparently a State Department official. * Albie Duncan (
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): Assistant Secretary of State (office unstated). Longtime Republican and State Department elder (more than 40 years); is brought in by Leo (to the President's discomfort and displeasure) to counsel the President on the submarine crisis off of North Korea in episode (3.06); later brought in by Toby during the reelection campaign to help C.J. spin the post-debate in episode (4.06). * Ted Barrow ( Ron Canada):
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. Appears in Seasons 5–7. In season 5, tends to be harsh with the senior staffers and notably sympathetic to the views of North Korea; in later appearances, he is more measured and diplomatic. * Bob Slattery ( Thomas Kopache): Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs. Appears in Seasons 3–7. * Miguel "Mickey" Troop ( Tony Plana): Assistant Secretary of State for Western Hemisphere Affairs. Appears in season 2; advises the President on the DEA hostage crisis in
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, where he pushes for negotiations over a military solution and later outlines how dangerous and deadly a U.S. war against the major cartels would be. * Mike Chysler ( Glenn Morshower): (occasionally "Jack"); adviser to the President during his first term, regularly appearing in the Situation Room. Briefs the President on the DEA hostage crisis; also advises the President during the prelude to the assassination of Abdul Shareef near the end of Season 3. Appears in Seasons 2–4.


Secret Service/FBI

* Ron Butterfield ( Michael O'Neill): Head of the President's
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detail (Seasons 1–7). * Mike Casper ( Clark Gregg): FBI Special Agent, usually acting White House liaison (Seasons 2–5). * Simon Donovan (
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): Secret Service agent assigned to protect C. J. Cregg and develops a close relationship with her. Killed when he walks into an armed robbery (season 3). * Gina Toscano (
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): Secret Service agent assigned to protect Zoey Bartlet (Seasons 1–2) * Wesley Davis ( Taye Diggs): In charge of Zoey Bartlet's secret service detail when she is abducted (season 4) * Molly O'Connor (Kimberly Bigsby): A young agent on Zoey's detail. Shot dead during Zoey's kidnapping. Toby and Andy's daughter is named in her memory (season 4). * Randy Weathers (Shannon Marshall): Another young agent on Zoey Bartlet's detail (season 4) * Jamie Reed (John Antonini): Another young agent on Zoey Bartlet's detail (season 4) * Tom Connelly: FBI Director. Referred to in episode (Ep. 1.03). * George Arnold ( Michael Kagan): FBI Director (Ep. 5.18; 6.1).


Politicians


Federal executive branch

* Matt Santos ( Jimmy Smits): Democratic candidate for president in 2006. Succeeds Josiah Bartlet as President of the United States. Three-term U.S. Representative from Texas. Frustrated at legislative setbacks in the House, Santos is on the verge of announcing a decision not to seek re-election, but instead is convinced by Josh Lyman to launch a long-shot campaign for the presidency (Seasons 6–7). * John Hoynes (
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): President Bartlet's first vice president. President Bartlet's rival for the 1998 Democratic presidential nomination. Resigned from office while under fire for leaking classified material to a woman he was having an affair with. Candidate for the Democratic nomination for the 2006 election. (Seasons 1–7) * Robert "Bob" Russell (
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): President Bartlet's vice president after the resignation of John Hoynes and a candidate for the Democratic nomination for the 2006 election (Seasons 5–7). * Lewis Berryhill ( William Devane): Secretary of State. He was nearly nominated by President Bartlet for the office of vice president after John Hoynes' resignation (Seasons 1, 4–5). * Miles Hutchinson ( Steve Ryan): Secretary of Defense. He often disagreed, loudly and at length, with the policy decisions of President Bartlet (Seasons 4–7). * Roger Tribbey ( Harry Groener): Secretary of Agriculture. Chosen to be the Cabinet's " designated survivor" during President Bartlet's first State of the Union address, later during the second term expressed concern about divided leadership when President Bartlet proposed invoking the 25th Amendment (Seasons 1 and 4).


Federal legislative branch

* Senator Seth Gillette ( Ed Begley, Jr.): Democrat from
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. He threatened to run against President Bartlet as a third-party candidate on a more left-wing platform in the 2002 election (Ep 2.14). * Rep. Jeff Haffley ( Steven Culp): Republican from Washington; House Majority Whip, 1997–2003, Speaker of the House, 2003–2007 * Senator Howard Stackhouse ( George Coe) Democrat from
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. He ran a liberal third-party candidacy for the Presidency in 2002 but later endorsed President Bartlet (Ep 2–17, 4.04, 4–06). * Senator Arnold Vinick  (
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): Republican from California. Republican candidate for president in 2006 (Seasons 6–7). Nominee for Secretary of State in Santos Administration (season 7). Senator from 1983 to 2007, was California's senior US Senator in 2006. Chairman of a powerful Senate Committee (either Judiciary or Finance), and also served on the Foreign Relations and Environment Committees. * Rep. Glen Allen Walken (
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): Republican from
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; House Majority Whip, 1995–1997; House Majority Leader, 1997–2001; Speaker of the House, 2001–2003. He became Acting President of the United States when President Bartlet temporarily relinquished power. Later a contender for the Republican presidential nomination in the 2006 election, though he never appeared on screen in that capacity.


State governors

* Eric Baker ( Ed O'Neill): Governor of Pennsylvania. He is widely tipped as a front runner for the Democratic nomination for president in 2006, but Baker's surprise decision not to run at the outset leaves the race wide open. When the convention is deadlocked, Baker enters the race from the floor as a draft candidate, but withdraws over fallout due to the discovery of his non-disclosure of his wife's depression. President-elect Santos nominates him for vice president following the death of Leo McGarry. (Seasons 6—7) * Robert Ritchie (
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): Governor of Florida. He was the Republican nominee for president in 2002 but was defeated by President Bartlet. (Seasons 3—4) *Ray Sullivan ( Brett Cullen): Governor of West Virginia. Republican nominee for vice president in 2006. Served as a U.S. Attorney and Attorney General of West Virginia before becoming governor. (Seasons 6–7)


Foreign officials

* Maureen Graty ( Pamela Salem): Prime Minister of the United Kingdom (season 6) * Lord John Marbury ( Roger Rees): British ambassador * Defense Minister Abdul ibn Shareef of Qumar (Al No'mani): Brother of the Sultan and terrorist leader, assassinated by the United States. (Ep. 3.22)


Campaign staff

* Bruno Gianelli (
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): A sharp political operative and consultant introduced in the third season as the campaign manager of Bartlet's 2002 bid for reelection, his unmatched track record of victories includes a House district that no Democrat has won for decades, several different U.S. senators and state governors, and a win for an unspecified Israeli prime minister. The character reappears as Eric Baker's campaign manager for the 2006 Democratic primary, only to become an independent consultant to Republican nominee Arnold Vinick after Baker withdraws from the race. The change of political affiliations mirrored Ron Silver's real-world change of party affiliation, as the noted liberal actor campaigned for President
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in the 2004 presidential election. * Josephine "Joey" Lucas (
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): A political consultant and pollster who is often hired by the White House and Democratic campaigns. Usually, her interactions with Bartlet or Matt Santos are arranged by Josh Lyman, who has a crush on her early on. However, their relationship remains platonic and professional. Lucas first appears in the first season as the hard-hitting, sarcastic campaign manager for a Democratic House candidate whom the White House does not take seriously. She is then contracted to conduct a secret poll to determine whether the American public would accept the president's MS. Like Matlin, Lucas is deaf. * Kenny Thurman ( Bill O'Brien): Joey Lucas's sign language interpreter (Seasons 1–7). * Connie Tate (
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): A Bartlet-Hoynes reelection campaign staffer (season 3), she is a likable woman who quickly befriends Sam Seaborn. Often wins points by smoothing feathers ruffled by her acerbic co-worker Doug Wegland. * Doug Wegland ( Evan Handler): A Bartlet–Hoynes reelection campaign staffer and speechwriter (season 3), he is acerbic and finds himself offside with Toby Ziegler but ends up winning the staffers' respect with his good ideas and staunch belief in them (particularly his push for a presidential veto on the "death tax" that leads to a major political victory for the administration). * Kevin Kahn ( Patrick Breen): Former friend of Sam Seaborn. He is a staffer on Ritchie's 2002 presidential campaign (season 3) who ends up humiliating Sam by leaking an attack ad that makes the Bartlet campaign look vindictive and stupid. * Dylan Clark ( Tim Kelleher): Hoynes' campaign manager (season 6).


Santos campaign

* Louise "Lou" Thornton (
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): an intelligent lobbyist described by Santos as having a "completely different take on the campaign" and by Josh as knowing "image stuff backwards and sideways", she only reluctantly agrees to Josh's request to join the Santos—–McGarry campaign as Director of Communications, when Santos agrees she can report to him directly. She acts as Josh's ''de facto'' deputy throughout the campaign, and at Josh's persuasion, accepts her appointment as Santos's Director of Communications (season 7). * Ronna Beckman (Karis Campbell): Santos's personal assistant. She is present from the very beginning of Matt Santos's campaign for the presidency in season 6 (appearing as part of his Congressional staff). In her final appearance, Deborah Fiderer trains her as Santos's executive secretary, warning her never to revoke the First Lady's walk-in privileges, even as the President is certain to request it. She has a relationship with another female staffer (Cindy) on the Santos campaign. * Edie Ortega ( Diana-Maria Riva): Santos—–McGarry Deputy Campaign Manager for Strategic Planning (season 7). * Lester (
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): Santos—–McGarry Campaign Consultant (season 7). * Bram Howard ( Matthew Del Negro): Staffer, Santos—–McGarry Campaign (Seasons 6–7); Santos Administration counselor to the President (season 7). Moves into Charlie Young's former office on Inauguration Day. * Ned Carlson ( Evan Arnold): A day-one aide to Congressman Santos (season 6); Staffer, Santos—–McGarry Campaign (seasons 6–7). He is removed from the campaign and reassigned to Santos's Congressional office early in season 7 after Lou considers that he is out of his depth. * Otto (Ramon De Ocampo): Speechwriter, Santos—–McGarry Campaign (season 7); Staffer in the Santos Administration (season 7). Very young but capable man who has a campaign fling with Lou Thornton. It is implied he will have a speechwriting role in the Santos Administration.


Vinick campaign

* Sheila Brooks ( Patricia Richardson): Senator Vinick's chief of staff and Vinick–Sullivan campaign manager; She, like Vinick, is portrayed as level-headed and not overtly partisan. Often at odds with the more conservative voices in the party, she leaves the campaign weeks before election day to placate the Republican base (season 6–7). In her final appearance, Brooks is mentioned as possibly being hired as Chief of Staff to the Republican Senate Majority Leader. Having renewed her friendship with Vinick, she makes an argument that convinces the Senator that he should not run for president again—and that he should accept President-elect Santos' offer to become the next Secretary of State. * Jane Braun ( Melinda McGraw): Vinick–Sullivan campaign manager after Brooks' resignation (season 7); A far-to-the-right conservative activist who replaces Sheila to energize hard-core GOP voters. However, she disgusts the rest of the campaign leadership by attempting to make an election night issue of Leo McGarry's death. Her outspoken partisanship puts her at odds with Vinick, Sheila, and Bruno Gianelli. * Bruno Gianelli (
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): ( See above). * Bob Mayer (
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): Vinick–Sullivan speechwriter (season 6–7). Frequently mocked for his messy eating habits but extremely smart and effective (and, like Vinick and Sheila Brooks, level-headed in his conservatism), Mayer becomes fast friends with Gianelli. On election night, the two briefly discuss forming a consulting firm when Mayer firmly declares he is never going to become involved in daily governance, but Gianelli politely declines because the campaign life has worn him down and he plans to retire to his home in upstate New York. Along with Sheila, Bob advises Vinick to accept Santos' offer as the next Secretary of State.


Media

* Danny Concannon ( Timothy Busfield): senior White House
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for ''
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'' and C.J. Cregg's most enduring love interest; it is revealed in a flash forward in season 7 that, three years after the end of the Bartlet administration (and of the time frame covered by the series), the two have been living together in LA and have had a baby together. (Seasons 1–2, 4–5, 7). * Greg Brock ( Sam Robards): White House correspondent for ''
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''. (Greg Brock is also the name of a real editor for ''The New York Times'', unrelated to the fictional one of the same name.) One of the White House correspondents who is most regularly referred to (second only to Danny Concannon). He writes a story that reveals the classified information that a military space shuttle exists that could be used to rescue three astronauts on the International Space Station who are running out of oxygen. Brock's source is initially suspected to be C. J. Cregg, whose phone records show a large number of calls to him. He refuses to reveal his source, is accordingly held in contempt of court, and goes to jail. He is presumably released after White House Communications Director Toby Ziegler confesses to the leak, saying thatBrock was the only reporter to whom he leaked the information. Some commentators have compared this storyline to the Valerie Plame affair. (Seasons 5–7). * Roger Salier (Ivan Allen): Television anchor on News Center 4 (Seasons 1–7). * Mark Gottfried ( Ted McGinley): Talk show host of ''Capital Beat'' (Episodes 2.04, 2.13 & 2.14). * Diane Mathers (Kathrin Middleton): Tough talk show host who interviews Zoey Bartlet about her kidnapping and John Hoynes about his intentions to run for president again (Episodes 5.07 & 6.07). * Taylor Reid ( Jay Mohr): Conservative talk show host, baits C. J. Cregg by calling her a "chicken" (season 5). Some reviewers have likened the character to Bill O'Reilly, the combative host of the news commentary show ''
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''.Joel Brown, New York Times Syndicate. "Time for first clips from 'Barbershop'," ''Ventura County Star'' (CA), February 25, 2004, "Life, Arts, and Living" section, page 4: "C.J. takes another turn jousting with obvious Bill O'Reilly clone Taylor Reid (guest star Jay Mohr)." * Will Sawyer (
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): Appears in the episode "War Crimes" (season 3.05) as a White House correspondent while awaiting a new overseas assignment after escaping from
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. * Katarina "Katie" Witt (Kris Murphy): White House Press Corps Reporter (Seasons 1–7). * Mark O'Donnell ( Timothy Davis-Reed): White House Press Corps Reporter. Episode 3:08 – says he is from Canada. (season 2–7) * Steve ( Charles Noland): White House Press Corps Reporter, from AP. (season 1–7) * Chris (Mindy Seeger): White House Press Corps Reporter. (season 1–7) * Charlayne (Joyce Guy): White House Press Corps Reporter. (season 5–7) * Gordon ( Tom Chick): White House Press Corps Reporter. (season 5–7)


Family


Josiah Bartlet's family

* Abigail Ann "Abbey" Bartlet, M.D. (
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):
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(Seasons 1–7). * Jonathan Bartlet: Josiah Bartlet's younger brother (mentioned, never seen) * Elizabeth "Liz" Bartlet Westin ( Annabeth Gish): The President's eldest daughter, married with two children. (Seasons 5–7). President Bartlet thinks she is the real political mind in her marriage (not her husband) and that she should run for office instead of him. * Eleanor Emily "Ellie" Bartlet Faison, M.D. ( Nina Siemaszko): The President's middle daughter. (Seasons 2, 5, 7). She loves her father, and he loves her, but they are very different in personality, and President Bartlet has said that Ellie is "her mother's daughter". * Zoey Patricia Bartlet ( Elisabeth Moss): The President's youngest daughter (Seasons 1–2, 4–7). * Dr. Bartlet ( Lawrence O'Donnell): The President's father. Though deceased, he appears during flashbacks in the episode " Two Cathedrals" (season 2). In flashback form, he is an overbearing man described by Mrs Landingham as a "prick who was jealous of his more successful brothers" and took out his limitations on his brilliant leader of a son. * Doug Westin ( Steven Eckholdt): Liz's husband. Neither the President nor his senior staff think much of him: the President because he does not think Doug is really worthy of marrying Elizabeth, the staff because they view him as an empty suit. Has an adulterous affair with the family's nanny exposed and unsuccessfully runs for the House of Representatives representing New Hampshire in 2006 (Seasons 5–7). * Vic Faison ( Ben Weber): Ellie's fiancé, later husband. A scientist studying fruit flies, he earned President Barlet's respect when he admitted that he was not marrying Ellie due to her being pregnant but knew Ellie was ''the'' one on their third date. Vic has difficulty coping with the fact that his wedding has become a state occasion, but comes to terms with it (Season 7). * Annie Westin: The President's granddaughter and Liz's daughter, aged 12 in season 1. (Season 5, episode 1). * Gus Westin (Michael Krepack): The President's grandson and Liz's son (Season 5).


Leo McGarry's family

* Mallory O'Brien ( Allison Smith): Leo McGarry's daughter (Seasons 1–2, 4–7). * Jenny McGarry ( Sara Botsford): Leo McGarry's wife. Divorces him due to his work commitments (season 1). * Josephine McGarry (Deborah Hedwall): Leo McGarry's sister, who works as an educator (season 2). Avowedly against school prayer, and is forced to withdraw from consideration for a position with the
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when Leo finds out she ordered the arrest of students who were praying and arranging for the arrest to be publicized. * Elizabeth McGarry: Leo McGarry's sister, mentioned in the episode "In Excelsis Deo" (season 1).


C. J. Cregg's family

* Hogan Cregg (
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): C.J.'s niece (season 3). * Molly Lapham Cregg ( Verna Bloom): C.J.'s stepmother and her former high school English teacher (season 4). * Talmidge Cregg ( Donald Moffat): C.J.'s father, a retired math teacher with
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(season 4). * Grammy Cregg: Mentioned as the Midwestern source of C.J.'s "Hay is for Horses" witticism. * Two older brothers: Mentioned in "The Black Vera Wang". * Danny Concannon ( Timothy Busfield): senior White House correspondent for ''The Washington Post'' and love interest for C.J. Cregg; the two have a child together and have been living together for three years (marriage not confirmed in dialogue) as revealed in the last episode (Seasons 1–2, 4–5, 7).


Josh Lyman's family

*Joanie Lyman: Josh's older sister who died in a fire when she was babysitting him. *Noah Lyman: Josh's father, a successful lawyer and longtime Democratic Party supporter, who was good friends with Leo McGarry. He died on the night of the Illinois primary (during Bartlet's first presidential campaign). *Mrs. Lyman: Josh's mother and only living relative. She lives in Florida and Josh usually visits her during holidays.


Toby Ziegler's family

* Andrea Wyatt ( Kathleen York): Ex-wife of Toby Ziegler, Congresswoman from Maryland. * Molly Wyatt: Toby and Andrea's daughter, named after Molly O'Conner, the secret service agent shot and killed the night of Zoey Bartlet's kidnapping, the night of her and Huck's birth (Seasons 4, 7). * Huckleberry "Huck" Wyatt: Toby and Andrea's son, named after Andrea's grandfather (Seasons 4, 7). * Jules "Julie" Ziegler (
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): Toby's father, former member of Murder Incorporated, retired ladies' raincoat maker (season 4). * David Ziegler:(mentioned, never seen) Toby's brother,
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astronaut, who dies by suicide in season 6 following a cancer diagnosis. * Sisters: (mentioned, never seen), Took Toby to protests when he was young.


Donna Moss's family

* Aunt Barbara: Aunt from Wisconsin whom Donna leads on private tour. (season 5) * Uncle Ted: Uncle from Wisconsin whom Donna leads on private tour. (season 5) * Cousins in Oklahoma: Mentioned in "
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" (season 5) * Mother: Comes to visit when Donna is hospitalized in Germany after the Gaza attack.


Will Bailey's family

* Elsie Snuffin ( Danica McKellar): Will Bailey's stepsister. * Thomas Bailey: Will's father, a former Supreme Allied Commander Europe.


Charlie Young's family

* Deanna Young: Charlie's younger sister. * Mrs Young: Charlie's mother, a Washington, D.C. policewoman who was shot and killed in the line of duty prior to the start of the series by a gunman who was never arrested. (Mentioned, seen only in a photo.) * Grandparents: Mentioned in " The State Dinner" as living in Georgia and not getting around too well


Matt Santos's family

* Helen Santos ( Teri Polo): Matt Santos's wife (season 6–7) * Peter Santos (Joshua Cabrera): Matt Santos's son (season 6–7) * Miranda Santos ( Ashlyn Sanchez): Matt Santos's daughter (season 6–7) * Jorge Santos ( David Barrera): Matt's Santos's brother (season 7), a failure in life who nearly ruins his brother's presidential bid when the Vinick campaign thinks they have evidence Matt Santos has an illegitimate child; in fact, Matt discovered that Jorge refused to support his ex-girlfriend, and therefore set up secret payments to help her on his own.


Other characters

* Laurie ( Lisa Edelstein): Sam Seaborn's friend. Law student working as a
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(season 1 and mentioned several times in 2). * Al Kiefer ( John de Lancie): Democratic pollster who had a short relationship with Joey Lucas. The senior staff cannot stand him, and when Joey's abilities became apparent, she takes over his previous role as the Bartlet administration's top pollster (season 1). * Larry Claypool (
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): Freedom Watch lawyer (Seasons 1, 4) who spends his time filing lawsuits against President Bartlet and his staff in hopes of bringing down the administration * Bernard Thatch (
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): Head of the White House Visitor's Office (Ep 2.10, Ep 6.07). * Ann Stark (
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): Toby Ziegler's former friend, until she betrays him when he tries to broker a compromise on patients' rights. Chief of Staff to the Senate Majority Leader (Ep 2.11) * Roberto Mendoza (
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): Short-list nominee and later confirmed Associate Justice of the Supreme Court. (Ep 1.9, Ep 1.15) * Lisa Sherborne ( Traylor Howard): Sam Seaborn's former fiancée who now works for ''Vanity Fair''. Sam broke off their engagement because he wanted to leave the New York scene and work at the White House (Ep 3.11). * Dr. Stanley Keyworth (
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): A psychiatrist from San Francisco who specializes in trauma cases. He is asked by Leo McGarry to see Josh after Josh yells at the President. Staff Therapist for the American Trauma Victims Association (ATVA), has several sessions as the President's therapist as well. (Seasons 2–4) * Jordon Elaine Kendall ( Joanna Gleason): Leo McGarry's lawyer during the Bartlet MS hearings and love interest for several months (season 3–4) * Tabatha Fortis ( Laura Dern):
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(season 3.16) * Alana Waterman ( Lee Garlington): Toby Ziegler's attorney, called upon when Toby confesses to the White House leak. (season 7, Garlington also appeared in the pilot episode as a militant anti-abortion activist.) * Jean Paul Pierre Claude Charpentier, Vicomte de Condé de Bourbon ( Trent Ford): Zoey Bartlet's French boyfriend. (season 4) * Colin Ayres ( Jason Isaacs): Photographer who has a fling with Donna Moss in the episode "Gaza". (season 5–6) * Lt. Colonel Gantry: pilot of
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, heard several times on personal announcements on the plane. * Colonel Jesse Weisskopf ( James Morrison): pilot of
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, seen in the episode "Angel Maintenance" (season 4) informing the President on the status of the plane. * Dr. Millicent Griffith ( Mary Kay Place): Close family friend of the Bartlets, Ellie's godmother, occasional medical adviser to the President, and President Bartlet's
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(Ep. 2.15, Ep. 6.08, Ep. 6.09; mentioned in Ep. 2.18) * Reverend Don Butler ( Don S. Davis): A conservative
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from Virginia, who is a candidate for the Republican Party's nomination for President of the United States in the 2006 election, but is defeated by Arnold Vinick and politely declines Vinick's offer of the Vice President spot because he cannot support Vinick's pro-choice positions. * Bobby Zane ( Noah Emmerich): Defense lawyer for a convicted murderer and high school bully of Sam Seaborn. He contacts Sam to persuade the White House to commute his client's death sentence (Ep. 1.14). * Marco ( Matthew Modine): A horologist and high school classmate of C. J. Cregg who helps her deal with her father's steady mental decline due to Alzheimer's disease. Appears in the episode "The Long Goodbye" (Ep. 4.13). * Morris Tolliver ( Ruben Santiago-Hudson): He was a physician and Navy officer (Captain), who served as a temporary replacement at the position of Physician to the President of the United States. Despite his relatively low rank for the position, Bartlet liked him and Leo McGarry asked him to stay on full-time. Before he could assume the position, however, a plane he was on during a diplomatic mission was shot down over the Middle East, which prompted the President to "overreact" in the next episode "A Proportional Response". Dr. Tolliver was married to Angela and their daughter's name was Cory. The child was named for her great-grandmother, who had been named after her great-aunt, who got it from the first free woman she ever met. Appears in the episode "Post Hoc, Ergo Propter Hoc" (Ep. 1.2). * Steve Atwood (
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): Republican Chief of Staff to Glen Allen Walken when he was Speaker of the House. He follows Walken to the White House when the Speaker resigns from his post to step in for Bartlet as president. Finds himself at odds with Josh Lyman, who accuses Atwood of conspiring with Walken and the Republican Party for pushing their agenda during the presidency. Atwood denies it, citing that he and the party are in awe of Bartlet for his actions under the 25th Amendment (Ep. 5.1, Ep. 5.2).


Pets

* Bess: Glen Allen Walken's
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. * Gail: C. J. Cregg's pet goldfish. A gift from Danny Concannon. In "The Short List" (Ep. 1.9), Josh Lyman tells Danny that C.J. likes "goldfish". Although Josh is referring to the snack crackers of the same name, Danny mistakenly believes he is referring to the aquatic creature;Gail the Goldfish
, describing Gail's introduction on the show, with screen shots that include some of the bowl ornaments from different episodes. Retrieved January 2, 2009.
after giving C.J. the fish, Danny mentions that the pet-store owner had named it "Gail". On the DVD commentary track for Ep. 1.10, "In Excelsis Deo", Aaron Sorkin, Thomas Schlamme, and Alex Graves mention that the
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masters created a miniature Christmas ornament to place on the floor of Gail's fish bowl and that from then on, the prop masters often crafted tiny decorations related to the themes in a given episode. For example, when hostilities were escalating in India and Pakistan, the bowl contained a tiny bomb shelter.Aaron Sorkin, Thomas Schlamme, and Alex Graves. DVD Commentary, ''The West Wing'': season 1, episode 10, "In Excelsis Deo." * Henry: Amy Gardner's
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.


See also

* ''
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'' * List of ''The West Wing'' episodes


References

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