Main characters
Adrian Monk
Sharona Fleming
Sharona Fleming, portrayed by Bitty Schram, is Adrian Monk's nurse and his assistant during the first three seasons. Monk was in a catatonic state for three and a half years until Sharona began taking care of him. Monk was able to resume detective work and remarked, "When she found me, I was drowning. She saved my life." The series started a while after she took the assistant's job, and just how she got it and what their early relationship was are never explained, although it is revealed that Captain Stottlemeyer originally engaged her as a nurse for Monk. It is revealed in the novel ''Mr. Monk is on Patrol'' that one of the criteria that the SFPD had for employing Monk as a consultant was that he had to have Sharona with him, in case he has a breakdown. Sharona helps out, sometimes doing independent investigations and sometimes even using her sex appeal to get information that Monk cannot. She also does all kinds of things that Monk's OCD and phobias prevent him from doing as she has few such reservations herself. However, in the season 2 episode "Mr. Monk Goes to the Circus," Sharona is revealed to have a fear of elephants, due to seeing a girl falling into an elephant pit when she was seven years old. She takes up smoking after Monk reacts insensitively to her fear of elephants, telling her to "suck it up". Sharona drives a tan 1990 Volvo 740 GLE Wagon, which in "Mr. Monk and the 12th Man" is shown to have 100,000 miles. The counter says 99,999, prompting Monk to move the car forwards and backwards until the number is even while staking out Henry Small's house. She has 'quit' her job as Monk's assistant at least twice; in the episode "Mr. Monk and the Candidate" and "Mr. Monk and the Billionaire Mugger" (this was due to a pay dispute (her paychecks had bounced regularly); she temporarily got a job at a lamp store). Sharona's 'quitting' became a running gag in the show, until she finally left in 2004 to remarry her ex-husband, Trevor Howe, following "Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine". This was because Bitty Schram quit the show over contract disputes. Subsequently, Traylor Howard was introduced as Natalie Teeger, Monk's new assistant, beginning in "Mr. Monk and the Red Herring". Sharona is mentioned again after her character left the show in "Mr. Monk Is On the Run (Part Two)", having sent flowers for the "deceased" Monk and flying in with Benjy to attend his funeral. Sharona made a special guest appearance in "Mr. Monk and Sharona", in season 8, in order to meet her lawyer about a lawsuit involving her uncle, Howard Fleming. In this episode she explained what she had been doing since she left. She meets Natalie Teeger, Monk's new assistant, and it seems that they are going to get along until it is revealed that Monk paid Sharona $20 a week more than Natalie. Later, they begin to bicker about assisting styles, the settlement money, etc., The two women later reconcile their differences and note that each woman was just what Monk needed at the time they worked for him, and that Sharona's seeming toughness got Monk to a place where he didn't need a full-time nurse at his side. There was also a surprise hug between Monk and Sharona, which shows the first time Monk has returned a hug given by anyone, and also a surprise kiss between Sharona and Randy Disher, with whom she regularly traded teasing barbs and banter in the first seasons. In "Mr. Monk and the End", it is revealed that Randy spent two weeks on vacation, having landed in New Jersey (where Sharona lives), and that he and Sharona had found a home which they would share when Randy moves to New Jersey sometime after Monk's last case.Natalie Teeger
Natalie Jane Teeger (née Davenport), portrayed by Traylor Howard, is Adrian Monk's personal assistant from the third season onwards. Howard had not yet seen the show when urged by her manager to audition for the role. Series creator Andy Breckman has stated: "I will always be grateful to Traylor because she came in when the show was in crisis and saved our baby ...We had to make a hurried replacement, and not every show survives that. I was scared to death." Natalie was born into the wealthy Davenport family, the owners of the successful Davenport Toothpaste company. She was a nudist during her time as an exchange student in Greece when she was nineteen years old, and she worked as a blackjack dealer in Las Vegas for two years. Natalie became estranged from her family when she married Lieutenant Commander Mitch Teeger, whom her parents disapproved of, though they would later reconcile. Following Mitch's death in 1998 in the Kosovo War, Natalie was left as the single mother of their daughter, Julie, and bounced around between a number of odd jobs, including working in an office, housesitting, and bartending. After two intruders break into her house within the same week – one of whom she kills in self-defense – Natalie convinces Monk, who is still reeling from Sharona's departure, to take her case. Monk takes a liking to Natalie during their investigation and offers her Sharona's position as his assistant. Though she initially refuses, Natalie changes her mind, quits her job as a bartender, and accepts Monk's offer after witnessing his kindness to Julie. Natalie proves more deferential and patient with her boss than Sharona was, often referring to him as "Mr. Monk". She is not hesitant to call him out when she feels he is being unfair or unreasonable, however, as she is at first frustrated by Monk's apparent selfishness and his refusal to pay her expenses. It is only after Monk risks his own well-being to save Natalie that the two begin to grow closer and bond over the loss of their spouses. Natalie soon becomes an extremely devoted friend to Monk and develops a strong faith in his observational abilities. There have been several occasions where she is the only one to support her boss' theories. She is also shown to be rather cunning, and is often able to trick people into doing things that help her and Monk with their investigations. Towards the end of the series, Natalie begins dating Mitch's oldest friend in the navy, Lieutenant Steven Albright, as Julie leaves home to study theatre arts at UC Berkeley. As of the follow-up film '' Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie'', Natalie has married Steven and works as a real estate agent inCaptain Leland Stottlemeyer
Captain Leland Francis Stottlemeyer, portrayed by Ted Levine, is a captain of the San Francisco Police Department (SFPD)'s homicide detail. He is a longtime and long-suffering friend of main protagonist Adrian Monk from their days on the force together, when Stottlemeyer served as Monk's fourth partner and later as watch commander. Stottlemeyer's second-in-command, Lieutenant Randy Disher, is a source of much comedic strife. In the tradition of superior officers in detective television shows, Stottlemeyer often punctuates comedic moments by shouting the protagonist's last name in an annoyed tone. Not much is known of Stottlemeyer's life before he joined the SFPD in the series, though in an interview, Ted Levine stated it was his own belief that Stottlemeyer had served in the military and was later discharged, lived on the East Coast, then moved to California as a young man, joining the police force. In " Mr. Monk and the Class Reunion", it is implied that he has lived in the Bay Area since at least the 1970s; when he is trying to get information from reunion guests about a homicide investigation, he is booed off the stage when the projectionist displays some embarrassing pictures of him wearing riot gear and attacking protesters at an anti-nuclear warfare demonstration at UC Berkeley. In S05E13, "Mr. Monk is on the Air," Captain Stottelmeyer has multiple pictures of helicopters on the wall of his office, as well as a picture of a F-22 Raptor (likely a souvenir from S04E14, "Mr. Monk and the Astronaut"). Such keepsakes are common among former service members. Incidentally there is a print on his office wall of a number of helicopters, but these are U.K. Royal Naval helicopters. In "Mr. Monk Makes the Playoffs", it is mentioned that he has not lived inLieutenant Randy Disher
Randall Disher, portrayed by Jason Gray-Stanford, is Captain Stottlemeyer's second-in-command and employed at the SFPD. He is usually portrayed as loyal and tenacious but with a comical lack of insight and given to far-fetched theories, which are a running gag of the series. Aside from his ridiculous theories, which often defy the laws of physics (for instance, astral projection), he is competent within his own range of abilities. Another running gag in the series is the ceremonial way in which he delivers news to Stottlemeyer, asking him to guess what it is or sit down for it; this method mostly annoys others who would like him to get to the point. His feelings towards Monk change from the pilot episode of the series. In the pilot, Disher is not only skeptical of Monk but also seems to regard him as a joke, even calling him "the defective detective" while talking to Stottlemeyer. This cynicism transforms into admiration as their relationship develops. The novel '' Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu'' offers an explanation for the apparent contradiction between Disher's seeming ineptitude at solving cases and his continuing role as a ranked police officer: Stottlemeyer, in a covert meeting with Monk and Natalie, states that Disher in fact has a high clearance and conviction rate; the cases he solves are simply not high profile or unusual enough to be mentioned in the press (or covered in a ''Monk'' adventure). He explains that Disher is able to solve so many cases because he is a "people person" who gets people to say things they would not have said otherwise. The character's last name was Deacon in the pilot episode, as part of the creators' homage to the character of Inspector Lestrade, a police officer in the Sherlock Holmes mysteries (LEland STottlemeyer and RAndy DEacon). It was changed to Disher for the remainder of the series. Disher seems to harbor crushes on Sharona Fleming and Natalie. He writes a personal ad fitting Sharona in the episode " Mr. Monk and the Paperboy", which he unsuccessfully tries to hide from her. In the season 6 episode "Mr. Monk and the Bad Girlfriend", when Natalie tells Disher that she and Monk have news, he guesses that she wants to say she is in love with him, leaving her in a dumbstruck and annoyed state. His lack of luck getting dates is so notorious that when he actually does land a girlfriend, in the episode " Mr. Monk and the Employee of the Month", no one believes him. A few episodes later, in "Mr. Monk Gets Cabin Fever", he dates a woman named Hayley, only for her to turn out to be part of a Triad hit crew sent to eliminate Monk. In the episode " Mr. Monk and Sharona," Disher and Sharona have a fond reunion. While reminiscing over the cases that they have worked, Sharona apologizes to him for the amount of teasing that she gave him; he, in turn, states that he "missed" it. At the end of the episode, he picks up Sharona to go to the airport, sharing a kiss as they load her bags. In the series finale, " Mr. Monk and the End," he accepts a job as Chief of Police in the town of Summit in Sharona's nativeSecondary characters
Julie Teeger
Julie Teeger (played by Emmy Clarke) is Natalie's teenage daughter. She appears in many episodes of the show, usually in minor roles. Like her mother, Julie is introduced during the season three episode " Mr. Monk and the Red Herring". Julie bonds with Monk after he rescues her pet fish. In that episode, Julie is 11 years old. Julie plays a key role in the season four episode "Mr. Monk Goes to a Fashion Show", when Julian Hodge ( Malcolm McDowell) invites her to participate in his fashion show, despite her young age. Natalie is reluctant at first but then gives in. When Monk discovers that Hodge murdered models Clea Vance and Natasia Zorelle, Natalie forbids her daughter to participate in the show, causing Julie to run away from home to be in the show. In the season five episode "Mr. Monk and the Really, Really Dead Guy", Julie teaches Monk how to use her computer. When he brings it to the station while the FBI is trying to trace a call from a killer, he plugs it in along with the other computers. In the middle of the meeting, Monk intercepts an email from one of Julie's friends, and responds to it. Wires get crossed, resulting in the SWAT team storming a slumber party of innocent teens, including Julie. In the season five episode "Mr. Monk and the Big Game", Julie and her friends on the high school basketball team hire Monk to investigate the death of their basketball coach, Lynn Hayden, after she is found electrocuted and killed in the locker room. Natalie temporarily coaches the team with Monk as her assistant. Julie plays another critical role in season six episode "Mr. Monk and the Birds and the Bees", in which Monk gives her "the talk" after she starts dating Clay Bridges. Clay later reveals that he was paid by Julie's (fictitious) Aunt Karen to go out with her. "Karen" is revealed to be the girlfriend of sports agent Rob Sherman, who killed his wife and career burglar Dewey Jordan in a staged break-in. He has his girlfriend pose as Julie's aunt because he saw a T-shirt with a photo of Julie and her previous boyfriend Tim Sussman, in which he and Dewey converse in the background. The episode gives Julie an integral role. In the season six episode "Mr. Monk and the Three Julies", Julie receives her driver's license. After two other women with the name Julie Teeger are killed, Natalie's Julie becomes the only person with this name within 1,000 miles. In the same episode, it is revealed that Julie was named after Mitch's aunt, who was one of the first female war correspondents inNovels
During the first few novels, Julie's role is minimal, but she occasionally, knowingly or not, gives Monk crucial information that is key to solving a murder case. In '' Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse'', when a firehouse dog named Sparky is murdered, Julie hires Monk to investigate pro bono. In '' Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu'', Julie's attention to brands and fashion designs gives Monk a crucial clue to the Golden Gate Strangler's profile. In '' Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants'', Julie breaks her wrist during a soccer game and subsequently spends most of the novel with her arm in a cast. She pays to have a local pizzeria called Sorrento's advertise on it. The advertising on her cast is a clue Monk utilizes to prove that mystery writer Ian Ludlow killed a local shoe salesman and tried to frame Natalie for it. In the novel '' Mr. Monk Gets Even'', Julie becomes a principal character, as she temporarily becomes Monk's assistant while Natalie is temporarily serving on the police force inCharles Kroger
Dr. Charles Kroger (played by Stanley Kamel) is Monk's psychiatrist for the first six seasons. Dr. Kroger serves as a critical pillar of emotional support for Monk. While he engages in routine talk therapy, he does not prescribe medication, since Monk reacts badly whenever he takes medicine. In " Mr. Monk Takes His Medicine", Dr. Kroger prescribes "Dioxynl", which successfully relieves Monk's phobias while also impairing his detective skills. Dr. Kroger is instrumental in trying to get Monk reinstated as a detective, all while discussing his problems and progress as a person. In the novel '' Mr. Monk and the Blue Flu'', Natalie describes Dr. Kroger as relaxed towards everything, to an unnatural extent. Most of Dr. Kroger's scenes help move Monk's character forward. Similarly, Dr. Kroger also (usually unintentionally) helps Monk find something that solves his current case. In the season five episode " Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink", Dr. Kroger finds his cleaning lady Teresa Mueller stabbed and killed in his office. He retires out of guilt as the police believe that one of his patients is responsible. However, Monk discovers that the cleaning lady was killed by drug trafficker Francis Merrigan, another tenant in Dr. Kroger's building. Dr. Kroger is the subject of an ongoing feud between Monk and Harold Krenshaw, a patient with similar problems. While very forgiving, even he gets fed up with Monk from time to time, most heavily demonstrated in " Mr. Monk and the Sleeping Suspect", when Dr. Kroger returns from vacationing in Costa Rica and sees Monk standing outside his home. Dr. Kroger instructs the cab driver to keep driving and keeps his head low to avoid Monk. In " Mr. Monk and the Garbage Strike", when the city stops collecting garbage, Monk mails his garbage to Dr. Kroger's house. In several cases, the doctor is the only person capable of getting through to Monk during difficult situations, such as when Monk is brainwashed by Ralph Roberts in the season six episode " Mr. Monk Joins a Cult". It is revealed in the season three episode " Mr. Monk and the Election" that Dr. Kroger is married, had a first wife, has children, and isNeven Bell
Dr. Neven Bell (portrayed by Héctor Elizondo) becomes Monk's therapist in the season seven premiere " Mr. Monk Buys a House", replacing Dr. Kroger. Though Monk is initially skeptical, Dr. Bell wins his confidence through several small gestures: he begins the appointment at the exact second it is scheduled, supplies Monk with his current favorite bottled water, "Summit Creek," wipes during their introductory handshake, and displays a painting in his office which previously belonged to the late Dr. Kroger. Additionally, before the first session, Natalie points out that Dr. Bell's first name is a palindrome as a comfort to Monk. Monk points out that it is not a "perfect" palindrome because the first N is capitalized. Dr. Bell also uses his past baseball experiences when talking with Monk in "Mr. Monk Takes the Stand". Dr. Bell's character has a considerably constructed background, in sharp contrast to Dr. Kroger. In "Mr. Monk Buys a House", Natalie describes Dr. Bell as a psychiatric genius and mentions that he has written five books and teaches atDale "The Whale" Biederbeck
Dale J. Biederbeck III, better known as Dale "The Whale" because of his morbid obesity, his practice of working through both public avenues and the criminal underworld (much as a whale, being an aquatic mammal, must spend time both underwater and above water), and the convenient fact that "whale" rhymes with his first name, is a recurring villain, appearing in three episodes. In the first season, he is played by Adam Arkin, in the second by Tim Curry, and in the sixth by Ray Porter, all of them wearing fat suits. Dale is a rich and well-connected financier who is arrogant, brilliant, and ruthless. He has a biting and sarcastic personality, often insulting his employees and the police without fear of repercussion. Monk claims that Biederbeck owns "half the city" ofNovels
Biederbeck makes a brief appearance in the 2008 novel '' Mr. Monk Goes to Germany'' by Lee Goldberg. Monk telephones Biederbeck from Germany when he suspects that one of Dr. Kroger's colleagues, a psychiatrist with a six-fingered hand named Dr. Martin Rahner, is the man who killed Trudy. Since the doctor was giving a lecture at Berkeley around the same time that Trudy was killed, thanks to a grant from one of Biederbeck's foundations, Monk suspects Rahner of being the killer. Biederbeck smugly refuses to confirm or deny Monk's suspicions, but later Monk proves that the doctor is not Trudy's killer. Dale plays an important part of the second of two intertwined plotlines in the novel '' Mr. Monk Gets Even'', released in late 2012. Since the events of " Mr. Monk Is on the Run", all of Dale's assets have been tied up in various lawsuits, thus forcing the state of California to front the bill for his medical costs. However, due to the recent fiscal crisis, the state has no money left to pay for Dale's medical treatment. Dale consents to undergo a gastric bypass operation so that he can be integrated into the regular prison system. The day of the operation, Monk, Julie and Stottlemeyer meet the motorcade bringing Dale to San Francisco General Hospital. He is one of three patients operated on that day, the others being men named Frank Cannon and Jason McCabe. Even before the operation, Monk believes Dale will try to use this as an opportunity to escape. Indeed, the next day, there is a major accident when a moving truck driving down Powell Street loses its brakes, careens down the hill into Union Square, and smashes into a MUNI bus and a cable car, leaving four people dead and dozens critically injured. Observing the rescue efforts from afar, Monk belatedly realizes Dale arranged it and has made his move. Monk, Julie, Stottlemeyer and Devlin rush to the hospital, but in the chaos, it seems Dale has escaped by being snuck out in a body bag by an accomplice driving a stolen hearse. Eventually, Monk, Julie and Stottlemeyer discover that Dale has a girlfriend, a graphic designer named Stella Chaze. They question Stella at her house, and Monk determines from the fact that she has a Band-Aid on her from an IV injection that she is the accomplice who staged the truck accident. However, any chance of figuring out where Dale is through her ends when she tries to kill the three by suicide-bombing her house (the three survive, though Stottlemeyer breaks his right arm when the resulting fireball throws him through the air and he lands the wrong way). The next day, in a surprise turn of events, Stottlemeyer is ordered suspended by deputy chief Harlan Fellows after it is revealed that $100,000 from an offshore account was deposited into Stottlemeyer's bank account hours after the escape. A few days later, Monk, Natalie and Devlin find a dead body floating in the water, apparently ripped up by boat propellers. However, Monk determines that it was a murder and uses the body to solve the case. He concludes that the dead body is actually that of Jason McCabe, one of the other two patients operated on the day Dale's surgery was performed. Stella had staged the truck crash, as Monk suspected, then infiltrated the hospital, but she did not take Dale out of the hospital. Rather, she moved Dale into McCabe's place, killed McCabe, and removed his body from the hospital. Dale's escape did not involve an actual escape but would involve him changing his identity. To make sure this happened, he had set up arrangements so that the doctor who did his surgery was sent away to Hawaii right after the operation, and a new doctor who had never met Dale, McCabe, or Cannon, would oversee his recovery. Also, McCabe was a homeless person, as Monk has deduced from the state of his teeth, whose surgery had been paid for by Dale and represented by Stella Chaze, who had been posing as an outreach person. He was the perfect patsy because Dale needed to switch places with someone who had no family or friends who would visit or miss him. Sure enough, when Monk and the others go to the hospital and pull back "McCabe's" curtain, they find Dale, who is arrested and stopped, presumably for good now.Benjy Fleming
Benjamin "Benjy" Fleming is Sharona's son. He is played by Kane Ritchotte in the pilot, season two, and the first half of season three, and by Max Morrow in the rest of season one. It was necessary to have two actors play the role because Ritchotte lives on the West Coast, while the pilot was filmed inTrudy Monk
Trudy Anne Ellison Monk is Adrian's beloved deceased wife, played by Stellina Rusich in the first two seasons and Melora Hardin after the third season. In the season five episode " Mr. Monk and the Class Reunion", a younger Trudy is portrayed in a flashback by Lindy Newton. Adrian's attempt to solve the case of her murder is the show's longest-running plot arc. Trudy Monk was born in Los Angeles in 1962 to Dwight and Marcia Ellison. She attended the Ashton Preparatory School and graduated valedictorian in 1977, at the age of 15. She did not date very much while there, expecting to know who the right man would be once she found him. Trudy and Adrian met during his senior year at UC Berkeley (episode " Mr. Monk and the Class Reunion"). They married on August 8, 1990. In 1993, Trudy was involved in a lawsuit with the financier Dale "The Whale" Biederbeck because she referred to him as the "Genghis Khan of Finance". Dale was unable to win the lawsuit, but the Monks were forced to sell their house paying for their lawyer. Adrian harbors an intense hatred for Dale because of the pain he caused Trudy, saying that he stole a year of her life. Dale remains an important adversary of Adrian's, especially when it is revealed that he was hiding something he knew about Trudy's death. In Adrian's words, Trudy "enjoyedHarold Krenshaw
Harold J. Krenshaw ( Tim Bagley) is another patient of Dr. Kroger and later Dr. Bell who also suffers from obsessive-compulsive disorder. Despite sharing the same disorder, Monk and Harold are constantly at odds, mostly over which of them is liked better by Dr. Kroger or Dr. Bell, or which of them have made more progress in overcoming their various problems. Monk frequently comments that Harold has more psychological problems than does Monk himself; while Monk suffers from just OCD, Harold also suffers from acute paranoia and narcissism (in "Mr. Monk and the Daredevil," for example, Monk recalls that Harold was stricken by an attack of vertigo when Dr. Kroger reupholstered his office with thicker carpet. Later, when talking to some Frisco Fly fans, Monk claims that Harold was a bed wetter until he was 34 and he has to be hypnotized just to get a haircut). As a result, he deludes himself that everyone is out to get him, either because of his importance in the scheme of things or because he inspires outrageous jealousy in everyone else. He often takes great pleasure in "getting" other people before they get him, especially Monk. Harold is married and has a son, Jimmy. Harold's first appearance was brief, in a scene in the season three episode " Mr. Monk and the Girl Who Cried Wolf" when he and Monk bicker over the arrangement of magazines in Dr. Kroger's waiting room. Monk prefers the magazines to be arranged in two vertical rows of three. Harold prefers the horizontal top row to have three, the middle row have two, and the bottom row have one (in an arrangement similar to the style of bowling pins), and wants them arranged by type, instead of in alphabetical order. In " Mr. Monk and the Election", Harold defeats Natalie Teeger in an election to become a member of Julie Teeger's school board. In the season five episode " Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink", Harold again plays a very prominent role, as he is with Monk and Dr. Kroger when they find the body of Dr. Kroger's cleaning lady Teresa Mueller in Dr. Kroger's office. Later, when Monk and Dr. Kroger are being held hostage in the back of Francis Merrigan's truck, Harold, who has followed the truck, is the one who alerts the police to their whereabouts. When Merrigan shoots at Dr. Kroger with a pistol, Harold takes a bullet in the chest to save Dr. Kroger's life, telling Adrian to "beat that." In the season six episode "Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure", Monk agrees to help Dr. Kroger's son Troy decipher what appears to be a treasure map (actually a map to a dead bank robber's body) in an attempt to once more outdo Harold, who has just given Dr. Kroger a wristwatch. In the season six episode "Mr. Monk and the Daredevil", Harold eclipses a jealous Monk in fame when the public at large believes him to be a notorious human fly known only as the Frisco Fly. In reality, Harold was dropped into the role by his cousin Joey who was trying to kill him over an inheritance from their dying uncle. The real Frisco Fly was a man named Victor Grajna, who died several days earlier in a car accident which Joey discovered. Joey burned Grajna's car to torch any evidence that Grajna was the Frisco Fly, and stole Grajna's outfit. Then Joey drugged Harold, took him up to the top of a high-rise building, outfitted him in the daredevil costume, and let Harold fall to what should have been his death had not an awning and a flagpole broken his fall. Unaware of the murder plot, Harold plays along with the charade because he loves the public attention, getting a golden opportunity to infuriate Monk, and gaining new respect and admiration from his own son, Jimmy. In the season six episode "Mr. Monk Joins a Cult", Dr. Kroger mentions that the Siblings of the Sun cult tried to recruit Harold a few years prior, but he was too smart for them. In the season seven episode " Mr. Monk Gets Hypnotized", Harold has tried out hypnotic regression therapy with Dr. Lawrence Climan ( Richard Schiff) which at first seems to cure him of his OCD. While investigating the "abduction" of actress Sally Larkin, Harold shows up at the crime scene and tells Monk about his new therapist, that he is over their feud, and also gives him Dr. Climan's business card. Seeing Harold so happy, Monk cannot concentrate on the case, so he decides to ignore the risks, goes to Dr. Climan and comes out acting like a six-year-old. Though Monk eventually is able to snap himself out of his hypnotic state by looking at a reflection of himself, hypnotherapy backfires on Harold when his feelings of euphoria lead him to take off all of his clothes in public, causing him to get arrested for indecent exposure (which Monk happens to witness). Harold makes a brief cameo appearance in " Mr. Monk's 100th Case", for a small interview on a television special commemorating Monk's solving of his 100th case, which Harold derides. He also says that he thinks his new therapist is better than Monk's. Due to the fact that "Mr. Monk Gets Hypnotized" is the episode that aired immediately after this one, it is implied that Harold is referring to Dr. Climan. Harold also appears in the season seven finale, "Mr. Monk Fights City Hall". Now serving on theAmbrose Monk
Ambrose Monk, played by John Turturro, is Adrian's older agoraphobic brother. Ambrose has both more severe problems than Adrian and more acute powers of observation. (Echoing the relationship between Sherlock Holmes and his more cerebral but sedentary brother Mycroft). As stated by Adrian in " Mr. Monk and the Three Pies", Ambrose has not left his house for 32 years, having last set foot outside in 1972. Adrian also reveals that Ambrose and their mother were in a state of catatonia after their father left. In fact, Ambrose did not even leave his room for an unspecified amount of time. He can be seen in person in three episodes: " Mr. Monk and the Three Pies", " Mr. Monk Goes Home Again" and " Mr. Monk's 100th Case", as well as in home movies he spliced together himself during " Mr. Monk Is on the Air". He has a romantic interest in Natalie Teeger, Adrian's second assistant. Ambrose writes owner's manuals for many different consumer products in multiple languages which he taught himself (seven and a half, as of " Mr. Monk and the Three Pies"; the half is for his ongoing study of Mandarin Chinese). The house is cluttered with his work, piles of newspapers (every single day since Ambrose last left the house), and filing cabinets that are stuffed with his father's mail spanning the entirety of his father's absence. Ambrose blames himself for Trudy's death. When she was killed by the bomb planted under her car, she had gone on an errand to buy Ambrose some cough medicine at his request. Guilt-ridden, Ambrose avoided all contact with Adrian for seven years after that incident. Ever since their father left, Ambrose has been obsessed with the idea of his return, even to the point of preparing a dinner plate for him every night, just in case. Adrian feels differently, believing his father will never return. However, their father shows up at Ambrose's doorstep to leave a note. Adrian and Ambrose miss their father's appearance while in an ambulance because they think he has been poisoned by a Neptune candy bar. Their father leaves a note, congratulating Ambrose on leaving the house. Ambrose has left the house three times: the first two times are in " Mr. Monk and the Three Pies", the first being when his next-door neighbor Pat van Ranken sets the house on fire, and the second to visit Trudy's grave, and the third one mentioned above in " Mr. Monk Goes Home Again". In " Mr. Monk's 100th Case", he appears in a documentary about Adrian and says his brother held the family together after Jack Monk left them. Both he and his mother became unable to deal with the outside world, and Adrian saved them. He greatly respects his brother's ability to cope with the outside world. Even though Ambrose's last television appearance was in 2008, he continued to appear in the ''Monk'' novel series by Lee Goldberg. In '' Mr. Monk in Outer Space'', he is shown to be a fan of the science fiction series ''Beyond Earth'', and has even written a number of books about the series itself. It is also revealed that he is a good lip-reader, as he can read what a shooter on a surveillance tape is saying. Ambrose is also shown to have learned Pig Latin and the Dratch constructed language of ''Beyond Earth''. Hence, he plays a big part in helping Adrian's investigation into the murder of ''Beyond Earth'' creator Conrad Stipe and later executive producer Kingston Mills. He identifies Mills's killer by reading his lips and creating a written translation. He later appeared in the novel ''Mr. Monk Is Cleaned Out'' when Adrian briefly moves in after he gets evicted from his apartment. This novel reveals that Ambrose wrote the instruction manual for the Triax tracking device that is utilized by allegedKevin Dorfman
Kevin Dorfman ( Jarrad Paul) is Monk's talkative upstairs neighbor. He appears in five episodes, his last appearance being the season seven episode, " Mr. Monk and the Magician". Kevin has a motor mouth, and every topic must be discussed in full detail. In "Mr. Monk and the Magician," Monk recalls a time when Kevin had a sore throat, then "talked for two and a half hours about how much it hurt him to talk". As Monk and Natalie observe at Kevin's wake, this trait actually appears to be genetic. Natalie has a photo of Kevin on display, which she at first claims took over two hours to take because she wanted one where he was not talking, but upon noticing a skeptical look from Monk, admits to having used Photoshop. Kevin first appears in " Mr. Monk and the Paperboy", where he wins a $43 million lottery, although his "girlfriend" Vicki Salinas ( Nicole DeHuff), a clerk at the nearby Stop-N-Go convenience store, tries to hide it from him with the objective of eventually getting it all. Her accomplice, the store's night manager, kills paperboy Nestor Alvarez while trying to steal newspapers that they think are Kevin's (they are actually Monk's papers). Later, Vicki kills the accomplice by stabbing him with a cream soda bottle while he is making the store's night deposit. Vicki then tries killing Kevin by stopping their car at a certain point in the road and drugging him - which happens to be on a grade crossing right as the lights begin to flash and the gates begin to lower. Monk and Sharona arrive, having followed him thanks to a travel brochure, and after a struggle with Vicki, throw the switch at the crossover to shift the approaching train to the other track, just in the nick of time, sparing Kevin. Although Kevin gets his money back, by the time he makes his next appearance in "Mr. Monk and the Game Show," he has lost it all to a number of serious misfortunes, including gambling losses, two greedy wives, and a dishonest accountant. A CPA, he has two sisters, can recall every time he has eaten an egg salad sandwich in his life (eight altogether), and once worked for two non-consecutive summers at a coffee shop inRecurring characters and special appearances
Jack Monk Jr.
Jack Monk Jr. ( Steve Zahn) is Adrian and Ambrose's half-brother. Jack Monk Sr. left him and his mother Darlene after ten years of marriage. Jack Jr. meets Adrian after he is arrested and imprisoned for attempting to sell cars that are not his own. He escapes from prison but is framed for murdering Lindsey Bishop, one of the social workers at the prison, right afterwards. Jack goes to Adrian in hopes that Adrian can clear his name. Jack Jr. appears to be a pathological liar and often swears "hand toMarci Maven
Marci Maven ( Sarah Silverman) is Monk's biggest fan and has made three appearances on the series. Marci first appears in " Mr. Monk and the TV Star" as a fan of Brad Terry, the star of the crime drama television series ''Crime Lab S.F.''. As Monk and Sharona are first investigating the murder of Brad Terry's ex-wife Susan Malloy, Marci hands an envelope to Sharona, saying that it is a petition to get the old theme song back, since quite a lot of people hate the new theme song of ''Crime Lab S.F.'' However, Marci also dislikes the now-deceased Susan Malloy, since Susan only made one movie, called ''Frat Party Massacre'', which Marci has watched several times. This makes Marci a primary suspect, and she is finally cornered by Stottlemeyer and Disher at the ''Crime Lab S.F.'' 100th episode cast party. At first, she confesses to murdering Brad's ex-wife, and Monk is convinced. But when Monk sees the renowned TV star lie to one of his scriptwriters about her script, he is convinced that Brad Terry is guilty. He confronts Marci about the matter, stating that she is protecting Brad because she knows he killed his ex-wife. After Brad is arrested, Marci is released from jail. A few nights later, Marci shows up at Monk's door convincing him that if he ever gets his own show, he should never change the theme song. (The theme song controversy surrounding ''Crime Lab S.F.'' is a parody of the controversy around the replacement of the original instrumental theme song for ''Monk'' with " It's a Jungle Out There".) Marci returns in " Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan". In this episode, she has started a website about Monk, and we see her digitally replacing Natalie's head with her own. The police show up, asking if Marci owns a dog named Otto, who apparently attacked and mauled to death Debbie Ringel, the wife of Marci's neighbor John Ringel. Marci shows them Otto's grave. When she shows up at Monk's apartment the next day, Natalie is able to shoo Marci out. Later, as Linda Fusco bids for Stottlemeyer at the San Francisco Police Department's Bachelor Auction, Marci bids for Monk, resulting in a bidding match between her and Natalie that Marci wins after Natalie runs out of money. The next day, Marci shows Monk how much she loves him, wearing his old pants, serving his drink in his old glass, even showing him a diorama of them based on the season two episode " Mr. Monk and the Three Pies", while singing him a song on her guitar about him. She has even written fan-fiction centered around Monk, including one story entitled "Mr. Monk and the Dragon's Lair". Then Marci explains the problem she is dealing with: she knows Otto died three days before Mrs. Ringel was apparently "mauled", and the teeth marks on her body match Otto. Monk finds many clues that suggest that Otto was framed, and so Monk, Natalie, and Marci go to several lumber yards in the area. At John Ringel's lumberyard, they find clues that explain Otto's day-long disappearance of about two weeks earlier, the simple explanation being that Ringel made a pruning-type device that could make dog tooth marks on his wife's body after he murdered her. Due to her obsession with Monk, Marci is well-educated on just about every aspect of Monk's life and career. Although Monk is mostly annoyed by her, he becomes momentarily flattered when Marci starts acting as his buffer in relation to his personal quirks and social dealings with people. In one scene, Marci actually performs Monk's obsessive-compulsive tendencies ''for'' him, where she straightens a man's hat and evens out his sleeves in a perfect imitation of Monk's behavior, and all Monk has to do is stand and wait. Marci firmly lays various 'ground rules' of what the man can and cannot say to Monk before permitting the man to talk to him. Marci even offers to be Monk's personal assistant for free, which would relieve him of having to write a paycheck. Deep down inside, Monk is more flattered and delighted about the convenience of having Marci around than he cares to admit, and once Natalie notices this, she temporarily forces him to accept Marci's offer. "That woman is as obsessive and compulsive as you are." Natalie tells him, and she heads home, leaving Monk alone with Marci. Marci loses interest in Monk when Ringel shoots her during a hostage situation at his lumberyard. Although she has only been hit in the shoulder, she decides she is no longer interested in pursuing her interest in him. At the end of the episode, she gives Monk a package holding all his stuff she took, saying her new obsession, F. Murray Abraham "wouldn't understand"--"May God have mercy on his soul," Monk tells Natalie. However, she reappears in " Mr. Monk's 100th Case", interviewed in a television show, reverting once again to her obsession with Monk. At one point in "Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan", she stated, "I'm not crazy, just a fan". By a strange coincidence, Monk says the exact line to actress Christine Rapp (of ''The Cooper Clan'') in " Mr. Monk's Favorite Show".Jack Monk Sr.
Jack Monk Sr., played by Dan Hedaya, is the father of Ambrose and Adrian Monk. He appears in the 2006 Christmas special of season five, " Mr. Monk Meets His Dad." Jack abandoned his young family while running to pick up an order of Chinese food. Adrian was only eight years old, and this abandonment is seemingly the catalyst for both his and Ambrose's psychological illnesses. After leaving, Jack is not heard from for over forty years. During that time, he fathered yet another son, 31‑year‑old Jack Jr. whom Jack proudly brags about to his co-workers as a genius doctor. To Adrian's surprise, he later admits that Jack Jr. is an unemployed buffoon who smokes marijuana all day and steals money from his wallet. Jack also makes an appearance (albeit an unseen one) in the season four episode, "Mr. Monk Goes Home Again" at Ambrose's door. He leaves Ambrose a handwritten note saying that he had stopped by the house only to find no one there, and that he does not blame him or Adrian for not waiting on him. Unbeknownst to Jack, the brothers had left because Ambrose was being rushed to the hospital in an ambulance after having eaten what he thought was a poisoned candy bar. The note ends with Jack's congratulations to Ambrose for leaving the house. Little is known about Jack Monk's personal history. Adrian establishes in the above-mentioned episode that Jack wrote school textbooks as his career of choice (although in the episode "Mr. Monk's 100th Case" he is referred to as "a frustrated linen salesman"), similar to Ambrose, and indicating some level of education. Not much explanation is provided for how he ends up in the state explored in "Mr. Monk Meets His Dad". When Jack finally shows up in person, he is working for the Midland, Texas-based Tiger Bay Trucking Company and had been stopped inGail Fleming
Gail Fleming ( Amy Sedaris) is Sharona's younger sister and an actress. She first appeared in " Mr. Monk and the Earthquake", where Sharona, Benjy, and Monk stay at her house after a magnitude 6.0 earthquake. Her second appearance is in " Mr. Monk Goes to the Theater". In this episode, she is framed by her understudy Jenna Ryan for stabbing actor Hal Duncan in a performance of the play ''Blood on the Moon'' during a preview performance prior to it heading toCheryl Fleming
Cheryl Fleming ( Betty Buckley) is Sharona's and Gail's mother. When her husband Douglas died, she was left to raise her daughters alone. She visits Sharona in " Mr. Monk Goes to the Theater", just when Gail is framed for murder. She then begs Monk to take the case, which he eventually does, though reluctantly. Trying to impress her, Sharona tells her that she is Monk's partner, not his assistant/nurse. She also tells her she is dating a stockbroker and that Benjy is on the honor roll.Linda Fusco
Linda Salvato Fusco ( Sharon Lawrence) is Captain Stottlemeyer's girlfriend and a real estate dealer during season five and the beginning of the season six. She first appears " Mr. Monk, Private Eye", when she hires Monk and Natalie to investigate damages done to her signature Buick Lucerne at the marina done by someone who left a threatening note on the car afterwards. The investigation eventually leads them to a local doctor named Jay Bennett ( Fred Weller), who had hit Linda's car while driving from the marina after killing his girlfriend Anna Pollard out in the bay. At one point during the investigation, Linda drops by Monk and Natalie's new office while they are talking with Stottlemeyer and Disher. Unlike Karen, Linda unashamedly presents herself to Stottlemeyer, Monk and Natalie as a very confident and calculating woman who will not be intimidated by anyone. Before Stottlemeyer can even formally introduce himself, she instantly recognizes Stottlemeyer as a divorcee (replying "I've been in the real estate business for fourteen years and I can smell divorce from a hundred feet away..."). Stottlemeyer is immediately impressed by Linda's crisp, cool demeanor. Sparks fly between the two, and by the end, she has set him up with a new apartment across the street from her own. Linda and Stottlemeyer continue to see one another, but their dates are often interrupted, postponed, or canceled as a result of Stottlemeyer's duties. For instance, in the episode " Mr. Monk and His Biggest Fan", Linda resorts to bidding on a date with Stottlemeyer at a bachelor auction just to get him alone as Marci Maven resorts to bidding on a date with Monk. However, their date is interrupted when Stottlemeyer realizes that John Ringel is a murder suspect and framed Marci's dead dog. Before he leaves, however, Linda off-handedly remarks: "What's a girl gotta do to get your attention? Kill someone?", a statement that has more truth to it than Stottlemeyer realizes. In "Mr. Monk and the Bad Girlfriend", Stottlemeyer's duties and the fact that Linda has moved uptown to Richmond means that she can only talk to him at 6:30 p.m. each night on webcam dates. They are planning on going toTrevor Howe
Trevor Howe ( Frank John Hughes and David Lee Russek) is Sharona's ex-husband and Benjy's father fromTrudy "T. K." Jensen
Trudy "T. K." Jensen Stottlemeyer ( Virginia Madsen) is Captain Stottlemeyer's love interest (and then wife) in season eight. She initially appears in a three-episode story arc beginning with "Happy Birthday, Mr. Monk". She works for a magazine similar to '' Consumer Reports'' and is covering the debut of the new LaserVac self-cleaning vacuum. Throughout the episode, Leland tries to figure out what her nickname T.K. stands for, but when he finds out that her first name is Trudy, he suggests that they stick with calling her T.K. In the episode "Mr. Monk is the Best Man", she is proposed to by Stottlemeyer after they have been dating for six months. While trying to deal with the investigation into the murder of wanted ecoterrorist Martin Kettering, Leland finds himself in trouble when someone starts making threats against him and T.K. The stalker first breaks into and ransacks Leland's apartment, then uses a voice scrambler and calls T.K. to scare her, even setting Leland's car on fire and setting off a bomb at the wedding rehearsal. Monk eventually discovers that the attacks are the work of T.K.'s maid of honor and best friend Stephanie Briggs, who happens to be an accomplice of Kettering's and killed him after he blackmailed her for money. While fleeing the scene, a police car pulled her over for speeding and Stephanie was forced to hide the pistol she used inside Leland's tuxedo bag. It happened to be her third speeding offense, meaning that she got arrested and the car was impounded, so the threats against Leland were Stephanie getting increasingly desperate, trying to get the pistol back before Leland found it. Monk is shown to have been fine with T.K.'s name, believing that everyone should have a Trudy in their life.Karen Stottlemeyer
Karen Stottlemeyer ( Glenne Headly) is Leland's environmentally conscious wife during the first four seasons and the mother of their two children, Jared and Max. She spends much of her time filming unscripted documentaries. Karen first met Leland when they were children explained in Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife Leland says "We've known each other since we were kids-". It was given more detail much later in the series, according to Mr. Monk Goes to a Wedding he met her at a wedding. Karen first appeared in " Mr. Monk and the Very, Very Old Man", where she begs Leland to investigate the death of Miles Holling, the oldest man in the world. Karen's documentary about Miles Holling, ''Miles Holling: The Human Time Machine'', provides several clues for Monk and Leland about the man's death. The episode also establishes that their marriage is not necessarily stable, to such an extent that when Randy informs Leland that Karen wants to see him, Leland panics and has Randy keep her occupied while he gets his office reorganized (hanging a dreamcatcher from his lamp, hiding some of his personal junk, and installing a waterfall - that he fills with coffee). Karen is also strongly against the use of guns. In "Mr. Monk and the Very Very Old Man", she gasps and is visibly uncomfortable when Randy tries distracting her by showing her his pistol. Additionally, she is under the impression that Leland never uses a gun (forcing Leland to hide his pistol in a desk drawer whenever she visits him at the office). In "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage," Monk recalls to Natalie a weekend where Leland went on a hunting trip, while Karen stayed behind to organize a gun control rally. Karen later appears in "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife", where she is temporarily put in a coma when Evan Coker, trying to recover a pistol stashed in his repossessed car, shoots the driver of the tow truck carrying the car, causing the truck to swerve into Karen's van. In "Mr. Monk Gets Fired", Karen is seen filming a documentary of life in the San Francisco Police Department's Homicide Division, including many moments of Commissioner Brooks' anger and Paul Harley's arrest. In " Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage", Sergeant Ryan Sharkey Jr. claims to Leland that he is having an affair with Karen, provoking Leland into punching him. To find the truth, Leland sends Monk and Natalie to follow Karen. They ultimately find that Karen is not seeing someone, as first suspected, but is meeting with a divorce lawyer. She has a sister. Karen is mentioned, but does not appear, in "Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert". She calls Leland saying that Jared has skipped school and most likely has gone to a rock concert where Kris Kedder is performing, which leads Leland, Monk, and Natalie to go to the San Francisco Band Jam.Mitch Teeger
Lieutenant Commander Mitch Teeger (1971–98) is Natalie's late husband and Julie's father, who was a fighter pilot in theTroy Kroger
Troy Kroger (portrayed by Cody McMains) is the son of Dr. Kroger, with whom he has a stormy relationship. As revealed in the season five episode " Mr. Monk Gets a New Shrink", Charles has taken three paternity tests at the "request" of his son. Troy calls his parents by their first names and it turns out that Randy has arrested him at least once before (as Randy asks Troy if he's staying out of trouble, to which Troy says "No"). Troy later appears in the season six episode " Mr. Monk and the Buried Treasure". While skateboarding and ditching school with his friends Ridley and Pez, one of their skateboards hits the side of a parked car. When they go to apologize to Tony Gamelobo, the driver, they find him dead from a heart attack, and find a map in the back of his car plus satchels from a bank that was recently robbed. Thinking the map will lead them to where the bank robbers hid their loot, they ask Monk to help them, saying it is a school project. Monk agrees, and they eventually find it at a quarry. Monk, however, later discovers that he has been tricked when he learns about Gamelobo's true identity. When he and Troy return to the quarry in question, a bulldozer driven by crooked bank manager Steven Connolly (who masterminded the robbery) buries them alive, and Monk and Troy nearly suffocate. After they are rescued, it becomes clear that Troy has a better relationship with his father, and is planning to follow his father and study psychology in college. While buried alive, Troy also keeps Monk calm while they wait for help.Steven Albright
Lieutenant Steven Albright ( Casper Van Dien) is a lieutenant in theWarrick Tennyson
Warrick Tennyson was a career criminal and explosives expert who was hired to build the bomb in 1997 which killed Monk's wife Trudy. In "Mr. Monk Goes to Jail" (season 2), Dale the Whale tells Monk that Tennyson was involved in the murder and that he can be found in New York. Monk and his friends fly there in "Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan" (season 3), but learn that he is dying of heart disease and kidney failure in a hospital. Since he is being questioned in connection with a federal racketeering case, the district attorney is not allowing any visitors. An NYPD police captain makes a deal with Monk and his party: if they can solve the recent murder of a foreign ambassador, he will arrange for them to visit Tennyson. Once Monk closes the case, the group visits Tennyson, who admits his involvement and says that he was hired by a man whose identity he never learned. However, he does remember that the man had six fingers on his right hand. During a moment alone with Monk, Tennyson asks for his forgiveness. Monk shuts off Tennyson's morphine drip, watches his face contort in pain for a moment, then turns it back on, saying that Trudy would not have wanted him to suffer.Frank Nunn
Frank Nunn was a career criminal who was hired by a mysterious figure known as "The Judge" to assassinate Trudy Monk. Nunn hired Warrick Tennyson, an explosives expert, to build and plant the bomb, while Nunn detonated it with a cellular phone. Twelve years later, he was hired to build another bomb, as part of a scheme by Dale Biederbeck, and plant it in the back of a car meant to be ridden by the Governor of California and his wife during his hometown's bicentennial parade. Unknown to Monk, Nunn is also a pawn in a related scheme to frame him for murder and incapacitate him. In " Mr. Monk Takes Manhattan", Warrick Tennyson tells Monk that he was hired to build the bomb which killed Trudy, by a six-fingered man. This six-fingered man detonated the bomb from a distance with a cellular phone. The season six finale " Mr. Monk Is on the Run" continues the investigation when Monk and Natalie are called to the scene of an electronics store robbery. Several items have been stolen that when combined, can be used to build a bomb, and a crowbar dropped by the thief bears fingerprints from a man with six fingers on his right hand. Monk believes this to be the same man who murdered Trudy. A note is also left behind which reads: "To Force Heaven Mars Shall Have A New Angel". When Monk decodes the message as saying "247 Marshall Avenue, Angel, California", he goes there alone, taking along his old police-issue pistol. There, he meets Frank Nunn, who recognizes Monk as "the cop with the wife". Frank Nunn shows no remorse. In rage, Monk lunges at him and the two engage in a violent brawl, during which Monk repeatedly kicks and punches Nunn before drawing his pistol and demanding to know who hired him. Before Nunn can answer, he is shot dead by a corrupt local sheriff, John Rollins. Later he appears to be of some use, as the police find papers in Frank Nunn's apartment connecting Trudy's murder with a mysterious figure known as "The Judge".Judge Ethan Rickover
Judge Ethan Rickover ( Craig T. Nelson) is a respected former college law professor turned state judge. Prior to his appointment as a judge and Trudy meeting Adrian, Rickover has an extramarital affair with Trudy. The affair resulted in Trudy becoming pregnant with his child. After the baby was born, Rickover covered up the illegitimate child by telling Wendy Stroud, the midwife, to tell Trudy that her baby died about nine minutes after birth and to then put the child up for adoption. Fourteen years later, in 1997, Rickover is nominated as an appellate court judge. Stroud comes forward claiming she has "found Jesus" and can no longer live with her guilty conscience over what she did. Stroud says she will reveal the truth about his and Trudy's illegitimate child, which would ruin his confirmation chances. Rickover realizes any information regarding these events could be potentially damaging to his political career and has Stroud killed to keep her quiet, burying her body in his backyard. Around the same time, Rickover hires bomber Frank Nunn to plant a bomb in Trudy's car. Trudy has already suspected that Rickover was involved in Wendy Stroud's death after she read about it in the newspaper. When Trudy is subsequently killed, it is impossible to connect either her death or Stroud's death to Rickover, allowing him to have a prosperous career as a judge. Twelve years later, in 2009, Rickover has come far in his career, having been recently nominated for the California Supreme Court. He still lives in the same house because he knows that Wendy Stroud's body is buried in the yard, marked by a sundial under a tree. Dr. Malcolm Nash ( Ed Begley Jr.), the director of the clinic where Stroud worked, discovers the truth about Trudy's child while digitizing the records from old paper records to computer files. Coincidentally, Nash is earlier questioned by Monk and Stottlemeyer when they got the call that Trudy had been killed. Nash calls Rickover, blackmailing him for information. Panicking, Rickover hires a different professional hit man, Joey Kazarinski, to kill Dr. Nash. Monk gets involved in the investigation following Dr. Nash's death and is able to uncover evidence at the crime scene linking back to Kazarinski. Rickover finds out about this when Stottlemeyer comes over to his house to sign a warrant to search Kazarinski's premises. Fearing that Monk's involvement in the investigation may ultimately lead back to him, Rickover orders Kazarinski to kill Monk as well. Kazarinski poisons Monk's wipes with a ricin-based synthetic poison that will kill him in a period of two or three days. When Kazarinski gets hit by a train and dies while being chased by Stottlemeyer through a yard, Rickover thinks himself to be cleared of any suspicion. Unbeknownst to him, the day before Trudy was killed, she made a video message to Adrian, explaining how Rickover wanted to meet her in that parking garage, and also mentioning the secret affair. Having just found out about the video, Monk confronts Rickover and informs him that he knows he was behind Trudy's death, although he has no other evidence to back this up. Eventually, Monk realizes why Rickover refused to move away from his longtime house and confronts Rickover again in his yard as he is returning home, forcing Rickover at gunpoint to dig up Wendy Stroud's body. The body is eventually found, with both Monk and the police present at the scene, and Rickover confesses to the murders of Wendy Stroud and Trudy. During a coughing fit brought on by the poisoned wipes, Monk puts the gun down on the sundial in Rickover's yard, which Rickover then picks up and holds to his own head, yelling "You take care of her!" before pulling the trigger. Because he is the only person left to know that Trudy's child is still alive, no one is able to figure out what exactly he meant by his final statement. Eventually, Monk finds an article, dated the same day that Trudy's illegitimate child was born, detailing how Wendy Stroud saved a child. Adrian is then able to locate Trudy's child, now a grown-up young woman named Molly Evans, who he grows to love as a long-lost stepdaughter. Rickover first appeared in " Mr. Monk and the End - Part I" and later in " Mr. Monk and the End - Part II".Molly Evans
Molly Evans ( Alona Tal in the series, Caitlin McGee in ''Mr. Monk's Last Case'') is the illegitimate daughter that Trudy had in her affair with Rickover. She was born January 2, 1983, but was taken from her mother immediately after birth by Wendy Stroud, the midwife, at the behest of Rickover; Trudy was told that the baby had died nine minutes after birth. Stroud then claimed to have found Molly abandoned at a playground and took her to an orphanage. She is eventually adopted by a family and becomes a movie critic for the fictional ''East Bay Chronicle''. Monk initially believes Molly to be dead, based on the information given to him by Trudy in her video to him. After finding evidence to suggest otherwise, Monk discovers that she is still alive. Monk decides to meet Molly, and the two of them quickly start bonding and forming a friendship. According to Monk, Molly seems to be similar to Trudy not only in appearance but also in her mannerisms. With Molly filling the void that Trudy's death left in his life, Monk initially decides to retire from detective work. However, when Molly reminds Monk that there are other people out there who are going through the same things that he has gone through and that they need his help, he decides to resume his career as a detective. Molly appeared in " Mr. Monk and the End - Part II" and returned in '' Mr. Monk's Last Case: A Monk Movie''.Jared Stottlemeyer
Jared Stottlemeyer is Leland's older son who appears in four episodes, always played by different actors to show his aging. In his first appearance, in " Mr. Monk Goes to the Ballgame", Sharona gets angry at Leland because Jared is too old to be in little league baseball, something Leland is forced to admit. This implies that at one point Jared had to repeat a grade. He was portrayed by Cameron Cush in this episode. In " Mr. Monk and the Captain's Wife", Monk is forced to take Jared and his brother to lunch because Karen is hospitalized after a tow truck driver is shot and killed by a sniper, causing the truck to veer into Karen's oncoming van, and because Leland is working the homicide case. In this episode, he was portrayed by Jesse James. The relationship between Leland and Jared was a little difficult after the events of "Mr. Monk and the Captain's Marriage", with Karen divorcing Leland, leaving Leland estranged from their sons. In the season five episode " Mr. Monk Goes to a Rock Concert", Jared skips school to attend the local San Francisco Band Jam concert, forcing Leland to miss work to find him, accompanied by Monk and Natalie. Leland's and Jared's relationship is evidently strained, since the only photo Leland has for the bouncer at the main entrance to the grounds is a photo from a trip to Cabo San Lucas that obviously is several years old. However, Leland's efforts to find Jared are sidetracked when roadie Greg "Stork" Murray turns up dead in a port-a-potty, discovered by Monk and Natalie. Monk and Natalie investigate the murder with help from Stork's girlfriend Kendra Frank ( Tamara Feldman), eventually coming to the conclusion that Trafalgar's lead singer Kris Kedder ( Brad Hunt) is the killer after Jared identifies a guitar string found at the crime scene as coming from a 12-string guitar, of which Kedder is the only person on the property to own one. As they move to capture an incriminating beachball with air from Kedder's asthma inhaler, the ball lands in the scaffolding for one of the loudspeakers. Jared is about to throw it to his father when Kedder comes up, leaving Jared with the split-decision to either let a killer get away or standing up to his father. After a few tense moments, he throws the ball to Leland, and Randy arrests Kedder. At the end of the episode, Jared and Leland stop at a photo booth so that Leland will have updated photos for the next time he takes off. He was played by Jon Kyle Hansen in this episode. He makes a brief appearance in "Mr. Monk Is the Best Man", played by Matthew Scott Hill.Characters added in the novel series
The expanded universe novels written by Lee Goldberg, and later by Hy Conrad, introduce an additional cast of characters. Listed here are characters that exclusively appear in the novels and make multiple appearances: Joseph "Joe" Cochran: an SFFD firefighter to whom Natalie becomes attracted in a few of the novels. He works out of Fire Station 28, based in North Beach. He first appears in the novel '' Mr. Monk Goes to the Firehouse'' when Monk and Natalie are hired by Julie to investigate the death of Joe's pet Dalmatian, a dog named Sparky, killed while Joe and his crew are away responding to a fatal house fire. Natalie begins dating Joe during the investigation, but she dumps him when she realizes she is becoming way too attracted to him. Joe later appears in '' Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants'' when he approaches Natalie, asking Monk to investigate the theft of some firefighting equipment from his firehouse, including a Jaws of Life. While Natalie's sexual attraction to Joe is re-sparked, Monk discovers that the person responsible for the theft was responsible for killing a local shoe salesman named Ronald Webster. Yuki Nakamura: Ambrose's live-in assistant, then later girlfriend, and eventual wife. She is introduced in ''Mr. Monk on the Road'', when Adrian, Ambrose, and Natalie encounter her accompanying her longtime boss, journalist Dub Clements, on a cross-country RV trip. She moves in with Ambrose after Dub dies from terminal cancer. Lieutenant Amy Devlin: Stottlemeyer's replacement right-hand following Randy's departure. Her career, as revealed in her first appearance in '' Mr. Monk on the Road'', began in the Vice Division. She spent numerous years working undercover to infiltrate and shut down drug operations. Her career in Vice was ended, though, when a judge refused to let her testify at the trial for her last case without showing her face. Thanks to the job opening caused by Randy's departure from the Homicide division, Devlin was reassigned to the Robbery-Homicide Division. Devlin is different from Randy in many ways. Among other things, she is less tolerable of Monk's eccentricities and less flexible to accommodating his needs than Randy ever was. However, her life as a former Vice cop does give Devlin some advantages that Randy does not have. For instance, in her breakout role in '' Mr. Monk on the Couch'', Devlin uses herself in a pair of sting operations to catch two different related killers. In the first sting operation, she and Natalie wear mini-dresses to pose as hookers who seduce a crime scene cleaner named William Tong, suspected of assisting his partner Jerry Yermo in the murder of a train engineer named Stuart Hewson over stolen diamonds. They use this to knock Tong out, steal his wallet and car keys, and plant pig's blood on his car to make it look like Tong was killed by Rico Ramirez, an ex-con who has knifed three people in Natalie's neighborhood looking for these very diamonds. The staged crime scene allows Devlin to pressure Tong's co-conspirators Corinne Witt and Gene Tiflin into confessing to their part in the Hewson shooting. Afterwards, Devlin poses as Corinne as part of the second sting, which is to draw Ramirez out of hiding. Ellen Morse: Monk's new girlfriend. She is introduced in ''Mr. Monk on Patrol'', where she runs a store in Summit called Poop, which (as the store's name suggests) sells dung and other objects made from fecal material. However, she also has obsessive-compulsive disorder and takes a liking to Monk after a couple of encounters. Eventually, by ''Mr. Monk Gets Even'', she moves her business to San Francisco.References
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