Loading AI tools
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Euphoria is an American teen drama television series created by Sam Levinson, which centres on a group of dysfunctional high school students at East Highland High School. The series premiered on June 16, 2019, on HBO.
Actor | Character | Seasons | Specials | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 2 | 3 | |||
Main characters | |||||
Zendaya | Rue Bennett | Main | |||
Hunter Schafer | Jules Vaughn | Main | |||
Sydney Sweeney | Cassie Howard | Main | |||
Maude Apatow | Lexi Howard | Main | |||
Alexa Demie | Maddy Perez | Main | |||
Jacob Elordi | Nate Jacobs | Main | |||
Barbie Ferreira | Kat Hernandez | Main | |||
Angus Cloud | Fezco | Main | |||
Eric Dane | Cal Jacobs | Main | |||
Nika King | Leslie Bennett | Main | |||
Storm Reid | Gia Bennett | Main | |||
Algee Smith | Chris McKay | Main[lower-alpha 1] | |||
Javon "Wanna" Walton | Ashtray | Recurring | Main | ||
Austin Abrams | Ethan Daley | Recurring | Main | ||
Dominic Fike | Elliot | Main | |||
Colman Domingo | Ali Muhammad | Recurring | TBA | Main | |
Recurring characters | |||||
Alanna Ubach | Suze Howard | Recurring | TBA | ||
Lukas Gage | Tyler Clarkson | Recurring | |||
John Ales | David Vaughn | Recurring | Guest | TBA | Guest |
Keean Johnson | Daniel Dimarco | Recurring | |||
Paula Marshall | Marsha Jacobs | Recurring | TBA | ||
Zak Steiner | Aaron Jacobs | Recurring | TBA | ||
Mercedes Colon | Kat's mom | Recurring | |||
Tyler Chase | Custer | Recurring | |||
Tyler Timmons | Troy McKay | Recurring | |||
Tristan Timmons | Roy McKay | Recurring | |||
Sophia Rose Wilson | Barbara "BB" Brooks | Recurring | TBA | ||
Bruce Wexler | Robert Bennett | Recurring | Guest | TBA | |
Meeko | Mouse | Recurring | Guest | ||
Marsha Gambles | Miss Marsha | Recurring | Guest | TBA | Guest |
Nick Blood | Gus Howard | Guest | Recurring | TBA | |
Pell James | Amy Vaughn | Guest | TBA | Guest | |
Martha Kelly | Laurie | Recurring | TBA | ||
Minka Kelly | Samantha | Recurring | TBA | ||
Chloe Cherry | Faye | Recurring | |||
Melvin "Bonez" Estes | Bruce | Recurring | TBA | ||
Yukon Clement | Theo | Recurring | TBA | ||
Fernando Belo | Sebastian | Recurring | TBA | ||
Veronica Taylor | Bobbi | Recurring | TBA | ||
Ansel Pierce | Caleb | Recurring | TBA |
Rue was born on September 14, 2001, 3 days after 9/11. At the time of the first season, she is a recovering teenage drug addict who is fresh out of rehab and struggling to find her place in the world. Sarcastic and introverted, she serves as the narrator for the series.[1] She lives with her mom and sister. Her dad died from cancer before the start of the series. She is best friends with Lexi, having known her since preschool. The plot of the first season mainly revolves around her relationship with Jules. The second season finds her continuing to struggle with addiction as she becomes involved with drug trafficking, and enters an official relationship with Jules.
Lexi was born on January 11, 2001. She is Rue's childhood best friend, and Cassie's younger sister. She spends most of her teenage years in the shadow of her big sister, always feeling like an outsider and an observer of her own life.
Determined to do more and to finally step into the spotlight, she creates a play in Season 2 and bases it on everything that has happened around her. At the same time, she grows closer to Fezco after discovering an unexpected compatibility, including some unusual, shared interests (such as the 1986 film Stand by Me).
Fez is a local drug dealer with a close, sibling-like relationship with Rue. He was raised by his grandmother who is now disabled. He lives with Ashtray, whom he considers his business partner, and even though they do not appear to be related, he treats him like a brother. He starts a camaraderie (with romantic undertones) with Lexi in Season 2.
Cal is Nate's strict, demanding father with a double life. He is married to and fathers three children with Marsha, his high school girlfriend (one of whom is unnamed). However, he has one-night stands with men and transgender youths, which he records with a hidden camera. He leaves his family and gets arrested in Season 2.
Confident, combative and popular, Maddy is Nate's on-and-off girlfriend and later ex-girlfriend. She has a turbulent relationship with her family and was frequently emotionally and sometimes physically abused by Nate while they were together. Her biggest fear is ending up in a relationship like her parents' loveless one, so she often excuses Nate's acts of violence as proof of his passion for her. Despite her hotheadedness, she is kind and values her close friends, like Kat and BB, as well as Rue, Jules and Lexi. Cassie was once her best friend, before she betrayed her by having a secret fling with Nate in the second season.
Nate is a high school athlete whose anger issues mask his sexual insecurities. He was traumatized as a child after viewing his father's collection of pornography, which featured him having sex with male and transgender prostitutes. He has harbored an unspecified fixation on Jules. He has an on-off and toxic relationship with Maddy during season 1, and he starts a secret relationship with Cassie, which damages the girls' friendship, in season 2.
Nate often has dangerous outbursts of anger and violence, of which Maddy is usually on the receiving end, such as when he chokes her in season 1 and threatens her with a gun in season 2.
Kat was born on August 15, 2002. She is a girl fighting for body positivity while exploring her sexuality. She is a plus-sized teenage girl with chin-length hair, ivory skin, and dark brown eyes.[3] At the beginning of the first season, she wears cat-eye glasses and her everyday clothes often consist of average shirts, tops, and dresses, preferring minimalist makeup looks.
Leslie is Rue and Gia's mother. After losing her husband, Leslie takes care of her children on her own.
Gia was born in late 2005 and is Rue's caring and loyal younger sister. The summer before Rue's junior year, Gia found her overdosing and choking on a pool of vomit, which traumatized her.
Jules is a transgender girl who enters into a turbulent relationship with Rue after moving into town. She has a strained relationship with her mother, who placed her in a psychiatric hospital against her will when she was 11. Free-spirited and kind, as well as emotional and impulsive, she often finds herself bearing the weight of Rue's addiction. In the second season, she cheats on Rue with Elliot.
McKay is a young football player and Cassie's ex-boyfriend who is having difficulties adjusting to college. He is hazed by his fraternity brothers at a party and ends up getting Cassie pregnant which leads to her having an abortion.
Cassie is a sweet and popular girl who enjoys ice skating and is Lexi's older sister. Facing objectification from a young age, as well as her father leaving her family, has left the need for male validation as her Achilles' heel. She has had multiple past relationships which often ended in revenge porn of her being spread.
In the first season she enters a relationship with McKay, who she later breaks up with after he gets her pregnant causing her to have an abortion. Seeking comfort, she has a secret fling with Nate in the second season, causing her to lose her sense of self and ruining her friendship with Maddy.
Ali is a man in recovery from substance use disorder who often speaks at Rue's Narcotics Anonymous meetings and eventually becomes her sponsor.[5]
Ashtray is Fez's "little brother" and a drug dealer; he is about 12 years old. He is a recurring character throughout season 1 but becomes a main character in season 2. He is killed after being shot in the head by a SWAT team member during a police raid at the house he shares with Fez.
Ethan is Kat's love interest who becomes her boyfriend.
Elliot is a classmate and new friend of Rue's, who comes between her and Jules. He is also a musician.
Seamless Wikipedia browsing. On steroids.
Every time you click a link to Wikipedia, Wiktionary or Wikiquote in your browser's search results, it will show the modern Wikiwand interface.
Wikiwand extension is a five stars, simple, with minimum permission required to keep your browsing private, safe and transparent.