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The following characters have worked with Ava at Craven Gifts and QMPD:
 
The following characters have worked with Ava at Craven Gifts and QMPD:
 
====Members of [[Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department]]====
 
====Members of [[Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department]]====
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* '''District Attorney Pia Yoque''' (voiced by [[Marti McDaniel]]) - Quill County DA who first appears in "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]". Pia has been the district attorney since 1984. Yoque graduated from Indiana University. In 1994, she tried Melanie Tibbs for the female-on-male rape and murder of Kate Zobrowski. Although Melanie maintained her innocence, she was convicted of being identified in the Zobrowski house by Kate's mother, Elinda Zobrowski (also Dana Jane Zobrowski's mother), and Melanie who captured three blocks from home with blood on her boots. Melanie was home on that day as part of a story at Elinda Langston apologizing for a fight first. In fact, officer Joe Noland (who retired from Quillsville PD in 2000) took the letter from Melanie before her arrest.<BR>Thirty years later, Yoque was approached by Lieutenant [[Nick Jeffries]] and Captain [[Brad Hunter]] regarding the case after Elinda Langston recanted her earlier statement and Noland had died from stage 4 prostate cancer. Yoque was angered when Hunter and Jeffries asked for a warrant to search the evidence in the Internal Affairs case against Noland for the letter. Yoque was unswayed by the change in evidence, and refused, maintaing Melanie, who was due to be executed in three days, was guilty.<BR>The day after Melanie's execution, Jeffries searched through the evidence anyway and discovered Melanie's letter, which corroborated her story and cast suspicion on his boss Caroline Nelson (then known as Kyle Nelson). When Yoque walked into the evidence room, demanding to know what Jeffries was doing, Jeffries confronted her with the letter, which Yoque had apparently been aware of. When Yoque, completely unrepentant, still insisted in a condescending tone that Melanie was guilty, Jeffries punched her in the nose and walked out.<BR>Yoque went to Captain Hunter's office later that day, demanding that Jeffries be punished, and was incenced when Hunter allowed him to conduct the interview of Caroline Nelson. Caroline was later arrested for Kate's murder, and though Jeffries was restricted to desk duty for punching Yoque, Yoque herself would eventually be suspended from the DA's office and reprimanded by the Quill County Prosecutor for her actions. Yoque retired from the Quill County District Attorney's office in 2028 after 44 years.
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* '''Assistant District Attorney Kristy Ellis''' (voiced by [[Donna Doogan]]) - Kristy Ellis is an Assistant District Attorney in Quillsville, first appearing in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Molestation of Marissa Porter]]." Her appearance is modeled after Ava's Zinn's long time friend Elaine Ellis. Kristy Ellis often works closely with the [[Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department]]'s Homicide and Special Victims Units. She has been Pia Yoque's assistant since 2005.
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*{{anchor|Commissioner Wolf|Chelsea Wolf}} '''Commissionier (Police Chief) Chelesa Wolf''' (voiced by Alisan Porter in the first appearance, [[Sophia Blanca]] in later appearances) - Quillsville's local Police Commissioner who makes an appearances on the seventh season permiere [[Ten Years to Life]]. Was the ''de facto'' Police Chief until Joanne McCall was hired.
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* '''Assistant Police Chief Naomi Brannigan''' (voiced by [[Eboni Hill]]) - Quillsville's Assistant Police chief introduced in "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]"
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* '''Deputy Chief Joanne McCall''' (voiced by [[Jacqui Fountaine]]) - Quillsville's police deputy chief.
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*{{anchor|Captain Hunter|Brad Hunter|Captain Brad Hunter}} '''Captain Bradley "Brad" Hunter''' (voiced by [[Ava Zinn]]) - Quillsville's police captain . Captain Hunter became the supervisor of Homicide Division starting in the season seven premiere episode of the first season, "[[Ten Years To Life]]". His appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' character Charles Devane. Captain Hunter is depicted as a more confrontational police captain, although not as hostile as others.
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*{{anchor|Nick Jeffries}} '''Lieutenant Nick Jeffries''' (voiced by Melvin Runecraft) - Quillsville's police lieutenant who made his first appearance in "[[Quillsville Cold Case]]". 
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* '''Detective Seargant [[Lilly Rush (Queen of the Willis)|Lillith "Lilly" Rush]]''' (voiced by [[wikipedia:Kathryn Morris|Kathryn Morris]]) - Lilly Rush was born in Quillsville but later moved east where she grew up and and became a police detective in Philadelphia, PA. She would later return to Quillsville after being offered a job as chief of detectives and the rank of Captain with the city police department. At first Wolf and Rush butted heads, but would soon become close friends. Rush also initially clashed with Elaine Reed early in the revived series, but after helping Elaine clear her name during a case where she was falsely accused of infieldy, they became good friends as well. Even though some Quillsville city council members wanted to make her police chief, Rush firmly rebuffed their offers, preferring to work with Commisioner Wolf. Her appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Cold Case|Cold Case]]'' character of the same name (also portrayed by Kathryn Morris).
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*{{anchor|Hunter Arnold}}'''Detetective Seargant Hunter Arnold''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police detective introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". His first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]". His appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' character Rick Hunter.
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*{{anchor|Larisa Mack}}'''Detective Larisa Mack''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police detective introduced in  "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
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* {{anchor|Jana Miller}} '''Detective Janet "Jana" Miller''' (voiced by [[Marla McClinton]]) - Jana Miller is Lilly Rush's new partner first appearing in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: Daddie Dearest]]". 
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*{{anchor|Amy Richards}}'''Detective Amy Richards''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police detective introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
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*{{anchor|Jill Tucker}}'''Detective Jill Tucker''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police detective introduced in  "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]". Her appearance is modeled after ''[[wikipedia:Hunter (1984 American TV series)|Hunter]]'' character Dee Dee McCall.
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*{{anchor|Officer Battishill|Ramona Battishill}}'''Officer Ramona Battishill''' (voiced by [[Kendra Ray]]) - Officer Battishill was born Rayvon Battishill and is Quillsville's (as well as Indiana's) first transgender female police officer. She married Amber Scottsbury in June of 2001 and transitioned to female in 2004. Her appearance is modeled after Candis Cayne. She, along with Officers Dailey, Millspaugh, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".
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*{{anchor|Officer Burnside|Kayla Burnside}}'''Officer Makayala "Kayla" Burnside''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police officer introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
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*{{anchor|Officer Chapman|Jon Chapman}}'''Officer Jon Chapman''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police officer introduced in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]", of which Jon Chapman and Jarrett Dailey are the only male police officers in Quillsville.
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*{{anchor|Officer Connoway|Amber Connoway}}'''Officer Amber Connoway''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police officer introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Her first name is revealed in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
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* {{anchor|Officer Dailey|Jarett Dailey}}'''Officer Jarrett Dailey''' (voiced by [[Frank Davidson]]) – Officer Dailey is a local (and alongside Jon Chapman are the only males out of 125 police officers) police officer in Quillsville who is not averse to tampering with evidence and taking bribes from illegal operations. In one episode Principal Halvorson states that "Officer Dailey may be a disgraced cop who tampered with evidence . . . but this here used to be a man". His appearance is modeled after Ava Zinn's long-time friend Alec Dailey. Dailey (as well as other Quillsville police officers) were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "[[New Colt on the Block]]". In "[[The Rape of Heather Willis]]," it was revealed that Officer Dailey and Lieutenant Nick Jeffries are the only remaining males on the Quillsville Police force (not counting outsourcing to Craven Gifts) due the department's deciding to lay off most of the male officers on Mayor Kelso's orders. Officer Dailey Lilly Rush's ''de facto'' partner after Tiffani Donovan's death until Ava Willis was hired in 2024.
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*{{anchor|Officer Lankenpeel|Cristi Lankenpeel}}'''Officer Cristi Lankenpeel''' (voiced by [[]]) - Police officer introduced in in "[[Quillsville Cold Case: The Story of Zach Mullins]]"
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*{{anchor|Officer Millspaugh|Kymberly Millspaugh}}'''Officer Kymberly Millspaugh''' (voiced by [[Karly Jameson]]) - Officer Millspaugh is another police officer in Quillsville. Her appearance is modeled after Ava's Zinn's long time friend Karly Millspaugh. She, along with Officers Dailey, Battishill, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".
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*{{anchor|Officer Reed|Elaine Reed}}'''Officer Elaine Reed''' (voiced by [[Alexandra Moffitt]]) - Officer Reed is another police officer in Quillsville. Her appearance is modeled after Ava Zinn's long-time friend Mona Reed. She, along with Officers Dailey, Battishill, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his [[wikipedia:Super Bowl XLI|2005 Super Bowl]] ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".
  
 
====Members of [[Craven Gifts]] and [[Sweetheart Restaurants]]====
 
====Members of [[Craven Gifts]] and [[Sweetheart Restaurants]]====

Revision as of 13:14, 16 February 2020

Queen of the Willis is an American animated sitcom created by Ava Zinn and Holly Everman.

Queen of the Willis has the main cast members and many other incidental characters. For an overview of the show's main characters, see the list of Queen of the Wilis characters. For an overview of the show'sone-time characters, see the list of one-time Queen of the Willis characters.


Contents

Main recurring characters

Ava's co-workers

The following characters have worked with Ava at Craven Gifts and QMPD:

Members of Quillsville Metropolitan Police Department

  • District Attorney Pia Yoque (voiced by Marti McDaniel) - Quill County DA who first appears in "The Rape of Heather Willis". Pia has been the district attorney since 1984. Yoque graduated from Indiana University. In 1994, she tried Melanie Tibbs for the female-on-male rape and murder of Kate Zobrowski. Although Melanie maintained her innocence, she was convicted of being identified in the Zobrowski house by Kate's mother, Elinda Zobrowski (also Dana Jane Zobrowski's mother), and Melanie who captured three blocks from home with blood on her boots. Melanie was home on that day as part of a story at Elinda Langston apologizing for a fight first. In fact, officer Joe Noland (who retired from Quillsville PD in 2000) took the letter from Melanie before her arrest.
    Thirty years later, Yoque was approached by Lieutenant Nick Jeffries and Captain Brad Hunter regarding the case after Elinda Langston recanted her earlier statement and Noland had died from stage 4 prostate cancer. Yoque was angered when Hunter and Jeffries asked for a warrant to search the evidence in the Internal Affairs case against Noland for the letter. Yoque was unswayed by the change in evidence, and refused, maintaing Melanie, who was due to be executed in three days, was guilty.
    The day after Melanie's execution, Jeffries searched through the evidence anyway and discovered Melanie's letter, which corroborated her story and cast suspicion on his boss Caroline Nelson (then known as Kyle Nelson). When Yoque walked into the evidence room, demanding to know what Jeffries was doing, Jeffries confronted her with the letter, which Yoque had apparently been aware of. When Yoque, completely unrepentant, still insisted in a condescending tone that Melanie was guilty, Jeffries punched her in the nose and walked out.
    Yoque went to Captain Hunter's office later that day, demanding that Jeffries be punished, and was incenced when Hunter allowed him to conduct the interview of Caroline Nelson. Caroline was later arrested for Kate's murder, and though Jeffries was restricted to desk duty for punching Yoque, Yoque herself would eventually be suspended from the DA's office and reprimanded by the Quill County Prosecutor for her actions. Yoque retired from the Quill County District Attorney's office in 2028 after 44 years.
  • Commissionier (Police Chief) Chelesa Wolf (voiced by Alisan Porter in the first appearance, Sophia Blanca in later appearances) - Quillsville's local Police Commissioner who makes an appearances on the seventh season permiere Ten Years to Life. Was the de facto Police Chief until Joanne McCall was hired.
  • Deputy Chief Joanne McCall (voiced by Jacqui Fountaine) - Quillsville's police deputy chief.
  • Captain Bradley "Brad" Hunter (voiced by Ava Zinn) - Quillsville's police captain . Captain Hunter became the supervisor of Homicide Division starting in the season seven premiere episode of the first season, "Ten Years To Life". His appearance is modeled after Hunter character Charles Devane. Captain Hunter is depicted as a more confrontational police captain, although not as hostile as others.
  • Lieutenant Nick Jeffries (voiced by Melvin Runecraft) - Quillsville's police lieutenant who made his first appearance in "Quillsville Cold Case".
  • Detective Seargant Lillith "Lilly" Rush (voiced by Kathryn Morris) - Lilly Rush was born in Quillsville but later moved east where she grew up and and became a police detective in Philadelphia, PA. She would later return to Quillsville after being offered a job as chief of detectives and the rank of Captain with the city police department. At first Wolf and Rush butted heads, but would soon become close friends. Rush also initially clashed with Elaine Reed early in the revived series, but after helping Elaine clear her name during a case where she was falsely accused of infieldy, they became good friends as well. Even though some Quillsville city council members wanted to make her police chief, Rush firmly rebuffed their offers, preferring to work with Commisioner Wolf. Her appearance is modeled after Cold Case character of the same name (also portrayed by Kathryn Morris).
  • Officer Ramona Battishill (voiced by Kendra Ray) - Officer Battishill was born Rayvon Battishill and is Quillsville's (as well as Indiana's) first transgender female police officer. She married Amber Scottsbury in June of 2001 and transitioned to female in 2004. Her appearance is modeled after Candis Cayne. She, along with Officers Dailey, Millspaugh, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his 2005 Super Bowl ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".
  • Officer Jarrett Dailey (voiced by Frank Davidson) – Officer Dailey is a local (and alongside Jon Chapman are the only males out of 125 police officers) police officer in Quillsville who is not averse to tampering with evidence and taking bribes from illegal operations. In one episode Principal Halvorson states that "Officer Dailey may be a disgraced cop who tampered with evidence . . . but this here used to be a man". His appearance is modeled after Ava Zinn's long-time friend Alec Dailey. Dailey (as well as other Quillsville police officers) were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his 2005 Super Bowl ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block". In "The Rape of Heather Willis," it was revealed that Officer Dailey and Lieutenant Nick Jeffries are the only remaining males on the Quillsville Police force (not counting outsourcing to Craven Gifts) due the department's deciding to lay off most of the male officers on Mayor Kelso's orders. Officer Dailey Lilly Rush's de facto partner after Tiffani Donovan's death until Ava Willis was hired in 2024.
  • Officer Kymberly Millspaugh (voiced by Karly Jameson) - Officer Millspaugh is another police officer in Quillsville. Her appearance is modeled after Ava's Zinn's long time friend Karly Millspaugh. She, along with Officers Dailey, Battishill, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his 2005 Super Bowl ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".
  • Officer Elaine Reed (voiced by Alexandra Moffitt) - Officer Reed is another police officer in Quillsville. Her appearance is modeled after Ava Zinn's long-time friend Mona Reed. She, along with Officers Dailey, Battishill, and Reed were seen to be 'starstruck' by fictional ex-Indiana Colt player Kelvin Rhodes (and his 2005 Super Bowl ring) and refused to arrest him for felonies against Ava and Lando after finding out who he was in the episode "New Colt on the Block".

Members of Craven Gifts and Sweetheart Restaurants

Craven Gifts

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Sweethearts Restaurant

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Angie's Co-workers

The following characters have worked with Angie at different jobs:

Members of Pourtsmouth and Souza Reality

  • Ms. Jane Portsmouth (voiced by Robyn Hurd and Kellie Rock) – The owner of the Portsmouth and Sousa Reality, where Angie originally worked under her supervision. She speaks with a strong German accent and is described as an "emasculine weirdo" by her employees. She disapproves of nearly all of Angie's actions, mainly because most of them are detrimental to the company, and fires or comes close to firing Angie on multiple occasions. In "[[]]", she is invited to the Willis' house for dinner. She promotes Angie to head of housing development and minutes later chokes to death on a red wine after it was Heimlich maneuvered out of Heather's throat and into Ms. Portsmouth's mouth. Her video will describes how the factory will be replaced by a children's hospital starting "now" as the machinery promptly endangers everyone at the factory. Her great-great-grandmother's surname was "Burmagrade" but was changed to Portsouth. In the episode "Aeverine Kills Rags", Tabby (then Rags) tells Ava, before attempting to shoot her, "Say hello to Pamhouser for me, Oh, and Ms. Portsmouth and Uncle Albert".

Members of SS Homer and Hank

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Members of Mississinewa Cola & Brewery

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Members of Quillsville United Independent Schools

Administration

Current

Eric Halvorson

Superintendent (formerly Principal) Eric Halvorson (voiced by Eric Halvorson) – Eric is the former principal of Babyface Regional High School which Deanna and Tom (and later Mandy and Brynn) attended. Halvorson is one of Ava's high school classmates; he played center for their basketball team. As an educator, his primary concerns are tight budgets, maintaining discipline and the schools zero tolerance policy for "everything". He tends to follow procedre to avoid trouble, even when it conflicts with his friendship with Ava. A highly changed person, Ava will often remind Eric of how he used to be and insinuate that Eric sold out for a position of power. He frequently rejects staff demands for better teaching aids, citing budget cuts; he once referred to wood being used in shop class as a "fancy teaching aid". Often the center of various scandals at the school (and later Quillsville United Schools), he permitted installation of soda dispensing vending machines solely for raising funds for staff vacations and purposely placed lazy students into special education classes to avoid state-mandated exams (whose grades would heavily affect school funding). Once, when one of Melissa's plots to get rid of Halvorson came to nothing before they got started, Tiffani mentioned that Halvorson couldn't hide behind inflated test scores forever. Halvorson becomes Quillsville United Schools' superintendent after Clyde Lee retired in Revenge of the Male Anchors 5.

Past

Clyde Lee

Retired Superintendent Clyde Lee (voiced by Clyde Lee) – The retired superintendent of Quillsville United Schools (Four High schools Marla Keller High School (West side), Howard Caldwell Memorial High School (north side), Lee Kelso High School (south, formerly Quillsvile Central and Kenneth "Baybface" Edmunds), and Maureen McFadden High School (east side); 10 middle schools: including Pat Carlini, Chuck Marlow, Reggie Miller, Bart Peterson, Richard Lugar, Patty Spitler, Bob McClain, Melanie Hastings, George McGinnis, Caroline Thau; 15 elementary schools: Crystal Gayle (closed), Doug Rafferty, Bob Gregory, Loretta Lynn, Vivica A. Fox, Andrew Luck, Peyton Manning, Jim Harbaugh, Scott Swan, Tom Cochrun, Bruce Kopp, Ken Owen, Ray Cortopassi, Julia Moffitt, and Tom Carnegie). Lee is also the husband of Diane Willis and Ava's cousin-in-law. In the episode "The Education of Thomas Willis," Peggy Willis convinces Lee to to overturn Prinipal Halvorson's decision to suspend Tom because he is transgender and briefly comes out of retirement to teach at Tom's school. In Ava Gets Dianed, he does daredevil stunts with Diane Willis and pushes Ava to her limits. In "Revenge of the Male Anchors 5", he retires from Quillsville United Schools and WRTV after 50 years.

Members of Maureen McFadden School (Previously 'Quillsville East High School')

Members of Marla Keller High School (Previously 'Quillsville West High School')

Members of Howard Caldwell High School (Previously 'Quillsville Northside High School')

Members of Lee Kelso High School (Previously ‘Babyface Regional High School’ and 'Quillsville Central High School')

Current staff

Ann Ryder

Principal Ann Ryder (voiced by Ann Ryder) - Ann is the principal (formrely the female vice principal) of Babyface Regional High School which Deanna and Tom (and later Mandy and Brynn) attended. Ryder is one of Angie's high school classmates. Like her predecessor, Eric Halvorson, her primary concerns are tight budgets, maintaining discipline and the schools zero tolerance policy for "everything". She tends to follow procedre to avoid trouble, even when it conflicts with her friendship with Eric and Angie. A highly changed person, Angie will often remind Ann of how he used to be and insinuate that Ann sold out for a position of power. After Clyde Lee retired in Revenge of the Male Anchors 5, Eric Halvorson was promoted to Superintendent and Ann Ryder became principal of Babyface High School.

Coach Linda Gruff

Coach Linda Gruff (voiced by Alexandra Moffitt) – Coach Gruff is the female vice principal (and formerly the girls' basketball coach) at Babyface High School. She has a difficult time relating to things outside of basketball and often uses basketball-related expressions in everyday speech. As a coach, Gruff is portrayed as something of a sexist, having displayed a very negative attitude towards football.

Current Students
  • Jennie Bosworth (voiced by Eboni Hill) - Jennie is friends wirth Brynn Willis and is the cousin of Jake Bosworth.
  • Addison Koldike - Addison is Mandy's best friend and attended Crystal Gayle Elemtary with Mandy and Brynn. In "Something About Loose Ava", it was revealed that Addison and Mandy were respectively Joanna Ferguson's ninth and tenth victims of sexual abuse. Addison is the granddaughter of Quillsville Police Detective Chris Koldike and the daughter of Jennie Barker-Koldike and Clark Koldike.
  • Allison Muntz (voiced by Breeanna Soresnen) - Brynn's on and off best friend.
  • Marla Pance (voiced by Karly Jameson) - Marla is the daughter of Quillsville Mayor Nicole Pence and is friends with Mandy.
Past
  • Angelika Mullins (voiced by Ava Zinn) – Angelika is Deanna's deep-voiced, laconic classmate. She always sardonically intones something obvious after witnessing an event (for example, to Deanna after witnessing Aldi Mart exploding, "Your Grandma got blown up."). She also is something of a rebel — she upskirted Angie, and she is seen smoking and promiscuious. Her style of speech is similar to Elisa Donovan from Ava Zinn's previous show, Amanda & Elisa, albeit without Elisa's trademark laughter. Angelika is the daughter of Zach Mullins and the mother of Caleb Mullins.
  • Larissa Oliver (voiced by Hannah Wilson) - Larissa is Deanna's friend and classmate. In "Quillsville Cold Case: Something About Loose Ava", it was revealed that Larissa and Tom was on the Crystal Gayle Elementary School girls volleyball team who was molested by Joanna Ferguson in 1995 and in the pilot episode of The Souzas, also revealed that she was Deanna's first girlfiend.
  • Emily Smith (voiced by Emily Dwire in the first apperance, Kassie DePaiava in later appearances) – She is Deanna's classmate who was friends with Tom who appears in Revenge of the Male Anchors 5.

Members of Chuck Marlow Middle School

Members of Reggie Miller Middle School

Members of Richard Lugar Middle School

Members of George McGinnis Middle School

Members of Addison Agen Middle School (Previously 'Bob McClain Middle School')

Members of Julia Barr Middle School (Previously 'Patty Spitler Middle School')

Members of Ted Marchibroda Middle School (Previously 'Caroline Thau Middle School')

Members of Kenneth Babyface Edmunds Middle School (Previously 'Melanie Hastings Middle School')

Members of Crystal Gayle Middle School (Previously 'Pat Carlini Middle School')

Members of Mike Pence Middle School (Previously 'Bart Peterson Middle School')

Current
Past
  • Principal Paul Poteet (voiced by Paul Poteet in the first appearance, Glenn Swaringen from 2007-2012, and Luka Runecraft) – Paul is the principal of Bart Peterson Middle School which Tom and Deanna formerly attended. Like his counterparts, his primary concerns are tight budgets, maintaining discipline and the schools zero tolerance policy for "everything". Like Halvorson and Knox, he frequently rejects staff demands for better teaching aids, citing budget cuts.

Members of Vivica A. Fox Elementary School

Debby Knox

Principal Debby Knox (voiced by Debby Knox) – Debby is the principal of Vivica A. Fox Elementary School which the sextuplets attended. Debby once attended high school with Ava's cousin Diane Willis. Like her counterparts (Eric Halvorson at Babyface High School and Paul Poteet at Bart Peterson Middle School) her primary concerns are tight budgets, maintaining discipline and the schools zero tolerance policy for "everything". Like Halvorson, she frequently rejects staff demands for better teaching aids, citing budget cuts.

Current teachers

  • Jessica Burbank () - Fourth grade teacher. She is the grade school teacher of
  • Bethany Ganote () - Fourth grade teacher. She is the grade school teacher of
  • Jennie Koldike (née Barker) () - Fourth grade teacher. Jennie is the daughter-in-law of Quillsville Poilce Detective Chris Koldike and is the mother of Addison Koldike. She is the grade school teacher of
  • Deann Thatcher () - Fourth grade teacher. She is the grade school teacher of
  • Debbie Piazza () - Special Education Tacher at Vivica A. Fox Elementary School. She is the teacher of Brynn and Ron
  • Dana Jane Zobrowski () - Special Education Teacher at Vivica A. Fox Elementary School. Dana Jane is the teacher of Emilie.

Current students

  • Maria Aik (voiced by Andrea Coolranch) -
  • Jake Bosworth (voiced by Clark Jones) - Transgender boy who is friends with Sonia Fischer and Ron Willis after they both check him out in the transboys restroom before getting caught by Debbie Piazza in a deleted scene from "The Rape of Heather Willis." He is the cousin of Jennie Bosworth.
  • Leah Cooper (voiced by Jacqui Fountaine) - The anorexic bully at Vivica A Fox Elementary School. She has burly blonde hair and speaks as though she has a head cold and often targets Emilie and sometimes forces her to homework for Leah.
  • Nathan "Nate" Colburn (voiced by Tony Danza) - Nate is younger and abusive boyfriend of Mandy in "Hypermarket Sweep".
  • Dan Daniels (voiced by Ava Zinn) - Dan is the quintessential "nerd" who loves to tattle on people and then see them being punished. The sextuplets, Brynn, and Caleb Mullins, do not like him very much, though Caleb once stopped Chris Light from beating him up. He is very proud of his grandfather, Leonard Daniels being a successful patent lawyer.
  • Sonia Fischer (voiced by Sonia Donbar) - Sonia is Ron's best friend.
  • Billie Jones (voiced by Cathryn Swaringen) -
  • Chris Light (voiced by Devin Martin) -
  • Aiden Martin (voiced by Rachael Passalt) - First mentioned in a deleted scene from "The Rape of Heather Willis" when he was grabbed by his "ding-dong" by Hillary or Luanne.
  • Monterray McNutt (voiced by Frank Davidson) - First mentioned in a deleted scene from "The Rape of Heather Willis" when he was grabbed by his "ding-dong" by Hillary or Luanne. He moves to Detropolis in 2020.
  • Caleb Mullins (voiced by Ava Zinn) – Caleb is Brynn's deep-voiced, laconic classmate and the son of Angelika Mulllins and grandson of Zach Mullins. He always sardonically intones something obvious after witnessing an event. Like his mother, Caleb is something of a rebel — he upskirted and downbloused Brynn (much to Ava's chagrin) in order to have a relationship, and he is seen hanging out with Brynn. Her style of speech is similar to Amanda Dawson from Ava Zinn's previous show, Amanda & Elisa.

Members of Crystal Gayle Elementary School (permanently closed)

  • Principal Tracey Gold (voiced by Tracey Gold) – Tracey is the principal of Crystal Gayle Elementary School which Brynn attended. She makes her first appearance in "Quillsville Cold Case: Something About Loose Ava" after it was revealed Debby Knox formerly was the principal from 1980 to 2003. Unlike her counterparts (Debby Knox at Vivica A. Fox Elemenrary, Eric Halvorson at Babyface High School and Paul Poteet at Bart Peterson Middle School), her primary concerns are student safety and teaching aids.
  • Kayla Alter - Kayla was a student at Crystal Gayle Elementary in 1999 and the sixth victim of Joanna Ferguson.
  • Chevel Arbos - Chevel was a student at Crystal Gayle Elementary in 2010 and the eighth victim of Joanna Ferguson.
  • Fred Bono - Fred was a student at Crystal Gayle Elementary in 1986 and the third victim of Joanna Ferguson.
  • Amber Jarmon - Amber was a student at Crystal Gayle Elementary in 1990 and the fourth victm of Joanna Ferguson. In "Something About Loose Ava", it was revealed she took her own life in 2015.
  • Stephen Kaufman (born Nathalie Farmer) - Stephen (then Nathalie) was a student at Crystal Gayle Elementary in 2004 and the seventh victim of Joanna Ferguson. He transitioned from female to male in on December 1, 2017 after marrying Seth Kaufman, the son of Vinny Kaufman.
  • Vinny Kaufman (voiced by Dan Castellaneta in "Something About Loose Ava") - Vinny was a student at Crystal Gayle Elementary in 1978 and the first victim of Joanna Ferguson. Vinny was the eldest son of Paul Kaufman and eldest brother of Josh. Vinny took his own life from opiods in "Something About Loose Ava".

Other recurring characters

Ava's classmates

Angie's classmates

Quillsville Media

WRTV 6abc

The station is modeled after the real-life Indianapolis ABC affiliate of the same name yet its general branding modeled after the |real life ABC-owned station in Philadelphia.

  • Current
    • Kaitlyn "Kaity" Kendall- See Kendra's family. 6abc's anchor first seen in Revenge of the Male Anchors 5.
    • Rafael Sanchez (himself) - Main reporter for 6abc introduced in "The Rape of Heather Willis".
    • Kayla Stewart (voiced by herself in her first appearance, Ann Dwyar in later appearances) - 6abc's latest news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "Revenge of the Male Anchors 5" as a successor to the retiring Clyde Lee. In "Revenge of the Male Anchors 5," it was revealed she, Kaity Kendall, Julian Teekerman, and Emily Smith all formerly worked with Laura Donadlson at ABC 7/21 in Port Melissa and Kayla attened college with Ava.
  • Former
    • Clyde Lee (voiced by himself) - The longtime anchorman who co-anchored with Howard Caldwell from 1971 to 1987, Diane Willis from 1987 to 2001 (now at Fox 11 since 2002), Ericka Flye from 2001 to 2016, and Kaity Kendall from 2016 until his retirement after 50 years.

WISH-TV 8 (CW) and My 10 WIBC

The station is modled after the real-life CW affiliate and former Indianapolis CBS affiliate and MyNetworkTV station in Indianapolis.

  • Karen Hensel (voiced by herself) - Karen is the main anchor of WISH-TV.
  • Brooke Martin (voiced by herself) - Brooke is the main anchor of WISH-TV.
  • Patty Spitler
  • Cynthia Wilson (voiced by Season Atkins) - Cynthia was formerly Fox 11's weekend evening newscasts and had been promised to become the sucessor to Cheryl Parker, only to be taken away by Fanchon Stinger and Dinae Willis. Wilson does holds a grudge against the Fox 11 News director for not giving her the job. She is the older sister of Michelle Wilson and is also Ava's high school classmates, who like Bart the Bully and Josh Kaufman hold a grudge against Ava. In Ten Years to Life, it was revelaed Wilson (as Jill Da Rippa), has lesbian raped Alisan Porter, molested Avril Lavinge, and nearly lesbian sexually assaulted Karly Jameson.

Fox 11 WXIN and CBS 40/29 WTTV/WTTK

The station is modeled after the real-life Fox/CBS duopolies in Indianapolis (WXIN/WTTV) and Jacksonville (WFOX/WJAX). WTTV's "CBS 40/29" branding is based on the real-life Hearst-owned station in Fayetteville, Arkansas.

  • Current
    • Patricia "Pat" Carlini (voiced by herself) - Pat was the weather-girl-turned-anchor for local news station NBC 13 before joining CBS 40 Action News. She anchors CBS 40/29 Action News at 6 and 11 pm with Michelle Wilson.
    • Ray Cortopassi (himself) - Cortopassi was the weekday morning anchor for Fox 11 Action News.
    • Laura Donaldson - see Angie's Family. Laura is the main morning anchorwoman at Fox 11 Action News with Scott Jones and Ray Cortopassi. She is introduced in the episode "Revenge of the Male Anchors 2"
    • Angela Ganote (voiced by herslef) - Ganote is the weekday morning anchor for Fox 11 Action News and co-anchored with Ray Cortopassi for 10 years. She, Jenna Maloney-Kooi, and Scott Jones made a cameo appearance in Aeverine Kills Rags.
    • Jessica Hayes (herself) - Along with Julian Teekerman, Fox 11's latest morning news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "The New Mayor in Quillsville" as a reporter and fill-in anchor. In the season 11 episode "Revenge of the Male Anchors 5," it is revealed that Teekerman and Hayes are respectively a successor to Ray Cortopassi and Scott Jones as co-anchors of Lindy Thackston and Angela Ganote. In the season 11 episode "Hey, Hey, Hayes Quillsville", it is revealed that she was overweight in junior high school and harbors a grudge against Ava, who attended junior high school with her, for a humiliating sex prank committed by Ava, Melissa and Kendra and the basketball team. When Ava confides in her over drinks that she was promiscuious, Jessica announces it on the news the next day causing most of Quillsville to loathe Ava. Also, it is revealed that in order to have a name that would work on television she changed her last name from Davidson-Passalt (the name of the wife of the voice of Deanna Willis) to Hayes. When Ava showed the "Lesbian's Quest for Fur" porn film in church, Jessica was present and not pleased that the congregation supported Ava becasue Ava is a transgender.
    • Kendra Kendall - Kendra formerly anchored at CBS 28 in Michiana Falls for 22 years until moving back to Quillsville and joining CBS 40's news team where she and Stephanie Rose anchors the noon and 4pm newscast.
    • Scott Jones (himself) - Jones is the weekday early morning anchor for Fox 11 Action News with Laura Donaldson and previously co-anchored with Jenna Kooi after Kooi moves to NBC 13. He, along with Angela Ganote and Jenna Kooi appear in Aeverine Kills Rags.
    • Stephanie Rose - Stephanie was the weather-girl-turned-anchor as well as sucessor to Angela Stroup at Quillsville 24 and moved to CBS 40 where she co-anchors with Kendra Kendall at Noon and 4 pm (incidentally Stephanie formerly co-hosted Quillsville 24's morning newscast with the then morning anchorman-Ken Kendall before Ken left for Michiana Falls and became a woman named Kendra) and with Michelle Wilson at 5pm.
    • Angela Stroup (voiced by Alexandra Moffitt) - The station's news co-anchor and talk show hostess. In "Ava's Colts Movie", it was revealed that her birth name was Angela Simmons. She and fellow anchor Zach Mullins often traded insults on the air. Alexandra Moffitt has appeared in Ava Zinn's animated short Frank's Life, a precursor to Queen of the Willis. When Queen of the Willis was created, Alexandra Moffitt auditioned for the role of Angie Willis, but eventually was cast as Angela Stroup.[1] Alexandra Moffitt stated that she based Angela Stroup's voice on her own.[1] In Revenge of the Male Anchors, Stroup goes on matrnity leave and Michelle Wilson (the former Mike Wilson) fills in for Stroup and anchors solo after Rags Willis bites off Zach's leg and confessees to the deed to Angie Stroup after going into labor. In Revenge of the Male Anchors 2, after Stroup and Zach Mullins are lured away from Quillsville 24 by Melissa Rose and join Fox 11's news team.
    • Ken Owen (himself) - Fox 11's (and later CBS 40/29's) news director first introduced in Revenge of the Male Anchors 3.
    • Fanchon Stinger (herself) - Fox 11 anchor who with Diane Willis becomes Cheryl Parker's sucessor in Ten Years to Life. She co-anchors Fox 11 Action News at 6 with Zach Mullins.
    • Julian Teekerman (voiced by Julian Teekaram in the first apperance, Kylie Dwyar in later appearances) - Along with Jessica Hayes, she is Fox 11's latest news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "Revenge of the Male Anchors 5" who was anchoring news at ABC 7/21 Port Melissa and it is revealed that Teekerman and Hayes are respectively a successor to Ray Cortopassi and Scott Jones as co-anchors of Lindy Thackston and Angela Ganote.
    • Lindy Thackston (herself) - Fox 11's morning news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "The Rape of Heather Willis".
    • Diane Willis - see Ava's Family. Diane is Ava's cousin who co-anchored the noon and 4 pm newscasts with Bob Donaldson from "Revenge of the Male Anchors 2" until Bob Donaldson's retirement in "Revenge of the Male Anchor 5". She occassionally anchored with Fanchon Stinger, Angela Stroup and Zach Mullins on Fox 11 Action News at 10.
    • Michelle Wilson (voiced by Kathi Jameson) – Quillsville 24's news co-anchor who was introduced in the episode "Revenge of the Male Anchors 2" as a successor to Zach Mullins at Quillsville 24. She moves to CBS 40 Action News as 5pm co-anchor with Stephanie Rose and CBS 40 Action News at 6 and 11 with Pat Carlini.
  • Former
    • Gene Cox (himself) - Fox 11 reporter who becomes paralysed after having his legs bitten off Rags and Shushu in Revenge of the Male Anchors 2. As of Revenge of the Male Anchors 4, he no longer works at Fox 11.
    • Bob Donaldson - see Angie's Family. Bob formerly anchored Fox 11 Action News at noon and 4 with his niece-in-law Diane Willis and previously Cheryl Parker. In "Revenge of the Male Anchors 5," Bob retires from Fox 11 after 31 years.
    • Zachary "Zach" Mullins (voiced by Ava Zinn) – Mullins is the arrogant, baritone male news anchor at Channel 24 before moving to Fox 11. Mullins co-anchors Fox 11 Action News at 5 and 10 with Angela Stroup and at 6 with Fanchon Stinger. He was also an actor before moving to Quillsville; he was in Growing Pains. Zach tends to insult everybody around him, particularly co-anchor Angela Stroup. He disliked her and frequently traded insults with her on-air. His family includes his first wife, Sarah; his second wife, Lenore; a daughter from his first marriage named Angelika; and a grandson, Angelika's son, Caleb. He is shown to be protective of his daughter and dislikes people's use of the term "freak". Zinn stated that Mullins' voice is the easiest to do for her despite living as a woman, and he was "sort of modeled after Tom Cochrun and Doug Rafferty".[2] Zach hardly speaks in completely normal sentences, instead using his news anchor voice in regular conversation (e.g. "Back to you, [character]"). In Revenge of the Male Anchors, Zach sustains dog bites after Tabby Willis (then Rags) chews off one of Zach's legs and eventually confesses to this in "Revenge of the Male Anchors 2". In Revenge of the Male Anchors 2, Melissa (acting as Stephanie's manager), succesfully lures Zach and Angela from Quillsville 24 to Fox 11 to replace Bob Donaldson and Cheryl Parker, respectively. In "Zach Mullins: The Man and His Dream", Melissa learns about Mullins' life as an actor and had done minor TV appearances after Growing Pains. Melissa plans to get Zach back on the track in Hollywood. He started off by getting Zach a minor part in an episode of General Hospital. Mullins is murdered in the season 7 finale.
    • Cheryl Parker (herself) - Former Fox 11 anchor who departed in Revenge of the Male Anchors 2. That episode aired months before the real-life Cheryl Parker departed the real-life Indianapolis Fox affiliate on May 26, 2010. She has since moved to Ohio on The Souzas.



WTHR NBC 13 and WQIN "Quillsville 24"

The NBC station is modeled after the real life Indinapolis station of the same name. WTHR and WQIN become sister stations in "The Rape of Heather Willis." All of now defunct Quillsville 24's newscasts are now produced by WTHR under the "Quillsville 24 Eyewitness News" or "NBC 13 Eyewitness News on Quillsville 24" moniker.

  • Jenna Kooi (née Maloney) (herself) - Kooi was the weekday morning anchor for Fox 11 Action News and moves to NBC 13 and anchors Eyewitness News at 11AM (Quillsville 24), Noon (NBC 13), 4 (Quillsville 24), and 5 (NBC 13) with Scott Swan. She, and her former Fox 11 (WXIN) colleagues (Angela Ganote and Scott Jones) first appear in Aeverine Kills Rags.
  • Andrea Moorehead (herslef) - Moorehead and her WTHR colleague Anne Marie Tiernon first appear on Therapist Hopping 2.
  • Scott Swan (himself) - Swan makes his first appear on The Rape of Heather Willis.
  • Anne Marie Tiernon (herself) - Tiernon and her WTHR colleague Andrea Moorehead first appear on Therapist Hopping 2.
  • Mary Milz (herself)
  • Rich van Wyk (himself)
  • David MacAnally (himself)
  • Tom Gaddison (voiced by Bob Imperial) – The manager of the Channel 24 news division later becomes general manager of NBC 13 and Quillsville 24.
  • Debbie Cochrun (voiced by Ava Zinn) - Longtime Quillsville 24 news anchor who formerly anchored with Ken Kendall until he left for South Bend and transitioned to female.

Quillsville, Indiana

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Other recurring characters

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Gag Characters

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 "Exclusive: Interview with Alexandra Moffitt, the voice of Angela Stroup". everyjoe.com. January 11, 2010. 
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