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释义

  1. Overview

  2. A

     Onyx Adams  Ruvé Adams  Barry Allen / Flash (Earth-1)  Barry Allen / Flash (Earth-90)  Michael Amar / Murmur  Nick Anastas  Sam Armand  Athena 

  3. B

     Bell  Frank Bertinelli  Helena Bertinelli / Huntress  Mr. Blank  Sebastian Blood / Brother Blood  Aldus Boardman   Daniel Brickwell / Brick  

  4. C

     The Captain  Lydia Cassamento  Christopher Chance / Human Target  Chase  Frank Chen  Tobias Church  Samantha Clayton   William Clayton   Conklin  John Constantine  John Cortez  Celia Cox  Joseph Cray  Carrie Cutter / Cupid 

  5. D

     Jessica Danforth  Dante  Alex Danvers  Kara Danvers / Supergirl  Damien Darhk  Alex Davis  John Deegan  Andy Diggle  Carly Diggle  Adam Donner  Stanley Dover  Constantine Drakon 

  6. F

     Esrin Fortuna  Mark Francis  Nora Fries  Max Fuller  Edward Fyers 

  7. G

     Ted Gaynor  Nyssa al Ghul  Ra's al Ghul  Talia al Ghul  Gideon  Cyrus Gold  Ted Grant / Wildcat  Ishmael Gregor  Grim Reaper  Honor Guest / Silencer  Yao Fei Gulong 

  8. H

     Sam Hackett  Carter Hall / Hawkman  McKenna Hall  Digger Harkness / Captain Boomerang  Connor Hawke  Roger Hayden / Psycho-Pirate  Nate Heywood / Steel  Kimberly Hill  Lucas Hilton  Paul Holt  Adam Hunt 

  9. I

     Anthony Ivo 

  10. J

     Jefferson Jackson / Firestorm  Cayden James 

  11. K

     Kate Kane / Batwoman  Clark Kent / Superman  Anatoly Knyazev  Kodiak  Konstantin Kovar  Kullens  Noah Kuttler / Calculator 

  12. L

     Simon Lacroix / Komodo  Dinah Lance  Sara Lance / Canary / White Canary  Brie Larvan  Floyd Lawton / Deadshot  Alexi Leonov  Lopez  Jean Loring  Garfield Lynns 

  13. M

     Lonnie Machin / Anarky  Billy Malone  Baron Mathis / Dollmaker  Mari McCabe / Vixen  C. McGarvey  Lyla Michaels  Monitor 

  14. N

     Phaedra Nixon 

  15. O

     Alex Van Owen 

  16. P

     Ray Palmer / Atom  Jarrett Parker  P. Parks  Frank Pike  Emily Pollard 

  17. Q

     Robert Queen 

  18. R

     Raisa  Zoe Ramirez  Cisco Ramon / Vibe  Red Dart  Rory Regan / Ragman  Baron Reiter  Derek Reston  Isabel Rochev  Mick Rory / Heat Wave 

  19. S

     Nick Salvati  Derek Sampson  Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl  Vandal Savage  Mark Scheffer / Shrapnel  Elisa Schwartz  Cooper Seldon  Shado  Evelyn Sharp / Artemis  Mark Shaw  "Boots" Sheck  Matthew Shrieve  Jake Simmons / Deathbolt  Cindy "Sin" Simone  David Singh  Donna Smoak  Mia Smoak / Blackstar  Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost  Vincent Sobel / Vigilante  Sean Sonus / Discord  Kate Spencer  Walter Steele  Martin Stein / Firestorm  Jason Stent 

  20. T

     Jeremy Tell / Double Down  Eobard Thawne / Reverse Flash  William Tockman / Clock King  Ben Turner / Bronze Tiger 

  21. V

     Joanna De La Vega  Taiana Venediktov  Count Vertigo  Viktor 

  22. W

     J.G. Walker  Amanda Waller  Liza Warner  Samandra Watson  Chien Na Wei / China White  Harrison Wells (Earth-2)  Iris West  Alena Whitlock  Susan Williams  Joe Wilson   Billy Wintergreen  

  23. Y

     Maseo Yamashiro / Sarab  Tatsu Yamashiro 

  24. Z

     Werner Zytle / Vertigo 

  25. References

  26. External links

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Arrow is an American television series developed by Greg Berlanti, Marc Guggenheim, and Andrew Kreisberg, based on the DC Comics character Green Arrow. The series premiered on The CW television network in the United States on October 10, 2012, and is currently in its seventh season.

The following is a list of recurring and significant guest characters who have appeared in the television series, listed in alphabetical order by surname; for a list of main characters see List of Arrow characters. Many of the characters appearing in the series are based on DC Comics characters.

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Overview

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A

Onyx Adams

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Onyx Adams (portrayed by Chastity Dotson) is a former League of Assassins member and a former CIA black ops member.

Ruvé Adams

Ruvé Adams (portrayed by Janet Kidder) is the wife of Damien Darhk who shares his ambitions and campaigns against Oliver for mayor of Star City. She wins the election and becomes mayor after Oliver drops out of the race. She is held captive by Lonnie Machin, who stabs her in the chest with an arrow. Unable to move, she is crushed by falling debris from the destruction of Darhk's nuclear bomb shelter. Before she dies, she asks Oliver to save her daughter.[1]

Barry Allen / Flash (Earth-1)

Barry Allen / Flash (portrayed by Grant Gustin[2]) is a young crime scene investigator from the Central City Police Department. Oliver first meets Barry when the latter arrives to personally investigate a superhuman-related crime in Starling City. Barry discovers that Oliver is his vigilante idol, the Arrow, saves Oliver's life and helps him to begin uncovering the Mirakuru plot orchestrated by Slade Wilson. Ultimately, both Barry and Oliver become good friends and they occasionally offer each other advice and support. Barry later gains the power of super-speed, and is inspired by Oliver's example to become a hero known as the "Flash". He occasionally joins Oliver on missions and remains a trusted friend and ally. Gustin stars as the character on The Flash.

Barry Allen / Flash (Earth-90)

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Barry Allen / Flash (portrayed by John Wesley Shipp) is an alternate version of the Flash (and a parallel universe counterpart of Barry Allen's deceased father Henry Allen's) from Earth-90 who previously encountered the Monitor.

Michael Amar / Murmur

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Michael Amar / Murmur (portrayed by Adrian Glynn McMorran[3]) is a man whose mouth is sewn shut, who enacts a deadly revenge scheme on the Starling City police for imprisoning him in Iron Heights Penitentiary on a false confession. He escapes in Darhk's prison riot and joins H.I.V.E., but is captured and returned to prison.

Nick Anastas

Nick Anastas (portrayed by Evan Roderick) is a Star City police officer who (initially) had a firm anti-vigilante stance of the Star City Police Department. He is also the boyfriend of Curtis Holt. Nick is one of the few honest cops that does not side with Diaz.

Sam Armand

Sam Armand (portrayed by Pej Vahdat) is a corrupt district attorney whose an ally of Diaz. Sam is fired by Oliver after he discovers his allegiance to Diaz. He is later arrested by Samantha Watson after the F.B.I. obtains evidence of his crimes.

Athena

Athena (portrayed by Kyra Zagorsky) is a former member of the League of Assassins once associated with Malcolm Merlyn as his second-in command. She took the position as leader of the Thanatos Guild that was supposed to be led by Merlyn prior to his death.[4]

B

Bell

Bell (portrayed by David Stuart) is the deputy director of A.R.G.U.S. Secretly, he works with the Ninth Circle, actively trying to prevent John Diggle and Lyla Michaels from capturing Dante. He is killed by Dante, when Ricardo Diaz informs Dante that he has walked into an A.R.G.U.S. trap. Following his death, Bell's involvement with the Ninth Circle is covered up by the Pentagon.

Frank Bertinelli

Frank Bertinelli (portrayed by Jeffrey Nordling) is Helena's mob boss father who is loosely based on the comic book character Guido Bertinelli.[5] He is killed in the episode "Birds of Prey", but not by Helena.

Helena Bertinelli / Huntress

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Helena Bertinelli / Huntress (portrayed by Jessica De Gouw[6]) is a vigilante who seeks revenge against her mob boss father and his associates for murdering her fiancé. Oliver makes a connection with her and tries to help her. They develop feelings for each other until Helena realizes Oliver still has feelings for Laurel, causing a rift. Helena's revenge is thwarted by Oliver, who puts her father in jail, making an enemy of her.

Mr. Blank

Mr. Blank (portrayed by J. August Richards) is an assassin hired to kill Laurel and a witness for a court case. Originally, the character would have been Onomatopoeia, but the producers found that the character could not be adapted for TV, so they had to create Mr. Blank.[7]

Sebastian Blood / Brother Blood

{{further|Brother Blood}}

Sebastian Blood / Brother Blood (portrayed by Kevin Alejandro) is a savvy politician who is working with Slade Wilson, a friend of Oliver Queen and romantic interest of Laurel Lance. He is a city alderman who is running for mayor to create his vision of Starling City. He leads a double life as a criminal, wearing a skull mask based on the nightmares he had of his late-father, called "Brother Blood". Seemingly benign, over the course of season two Sebastian is gradually revealed to be narcissistic and directly responsible for the murders of his parents. When Oliver and Laurel are close to discovering his secret, he misdirects them by having Laurel kill a decoy in the skull mask. Laurel uncovers his secret and Oliver tries to reason with Sebastian. Sebastian is betrayed by Slade, causing him to give the Mirakuru cure to Oliver, for which he is killed by Isabel Rochev.[8]

Aldus Boardman

Dr. Aldus Boardman (portrayed by Peter Francis James) is a classics professor at St. Roch University, who is an expert on the story of Vandal Savage, and of Hawkman and Hawkgirl.[9]

Daniel Brickwell / Brick

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Danny "Brick" Brickwell (portrayed by Vinnie Jones) is a gang leader in Starling City. He earns the nickname "Brick" from being shot multiple times, without ever being put down.[10] Brick organizes the takeover of the Glades in Oliver's absence and is later revealed to have killed Malcolm's wife, Rebecca, and thus is the indirect catalyst for the events of the series. Damien Darhk extorts Brick into joining H.I.V.E. after they escape from prison.

In season seven, Brick is shown as an inmate at Slabside Maximum Security Prison. Brick tells Oliver about the "Demon" that Ricardo Diaz has been using to forward his orders to. When Diaz takes control of the prison, Brick sides with him. Following Oliver defeating Diaz, Brick tries to escape through the morgue only to be stabbed by Stanley Dover.

C

The Captain

"The Captain" (portrayed by Jimmy Jean-Louis) is an unnamed man who is the captain of the ship Amazo.[11]

Lydia Cassamento

Lydia Cassamento (portrayed by Gina Ravera) is a member of The Quadrant who worked alongside Ricardo Diaz until she met her death at his hands.

Christopher Chance / Human Target

{{further|Human Target}}

Christopher Chance / Human Target (portrayed by Wil Traval) is hired by Oliver to serve as his body double when he is mayor.[12] He is later summoned by John Diggle to pose as Tommy Merlyn in Green Arrow's costume during Oliver Queen's trial and later took the place of Judge C. McGarvey. Upon the jury finding Oliver Queen guilty, Chance as Judge McGarvey had Oliver Queen seek probation and then he is free to go. After the trial is over and Chance unmasks himself to Oliver, he insists they not seek his help for another year.

Chase

Chase (portrayed by Austin Butler) is a DJ who becomes Thea's romantic interest.[13] It is revealed that he is a spy for the League of Assassins, and he commits suicide rather than be captured.

Frank Chen

Frank Chen (portrayed by Chin Han) is a wealthy businessman and close friend of the Queen family who had a mysterious connection to The Undertaking until he is killed by Malcolm.

Tobias Church

Tobias "Charon" Church (portrayed by Chad L. Coleman) is an imposing gangster looking to unite the various criminal enterprises in Star City under his own singular command.[14][15] Church sought to eliminate Green Arrow to proceed with his plan to use Star City's docks to ship drugs and weapons between the other city's major crime families should this be "the major crime families of other cities", "the other major crime families of the city" or "the other major crime families of [a specific other city]"?}} with ease, having frequent encounters with him. After capturing and torturing the Green Arrow's sidekick, Rene Ramirez / Wild Dog, Church learns his identity is Oliver Queen, but is defeated by him. While being transferred to Iron Heights prison, Church is murdered by Prometheus for ignoring his warnings to not target Green Arrow.

Samantha Clayton

Samantha Clayton (portrayed by Anna Hopkins) is the mother of Oliver's son William.[16][17] Oliver dated Samantha in college while in his relationship with Laurel, and she became pregnant. Moira bribed her to tell Oliver that she miscarried, and she moved to Central City, where she had their son. Oliver did not find out about William's existence for about a decade. A year after Oliver learned of his fatherhood, Samantha and William are abducted by Adrian Chase and his allies. After the Lian Yu explosion, Samantha was badly injured and later died in Oliver's arms, asking him to look out for her son. Her parents blame Oliver for Samantha's death and they later sever William's familial ties with his father after they gain legal custody of their grandson.

William Clayton

William Clayton (portrayed by Jack Moore as a teenager,[18] Ben Lewis as an adult) is Oliver's illegitimate son. Oliver finds out about William in mid-season four. William then learns of his relation to Oliver and discovers his father's secrets at the end of season five. In season six, William is now living with Oliver after being kidnapped and his mother Samantha is killed by Adrian Chase / Prometheus. His faith in superheroes is shattered after Oliver's failure of saving his mother from Prometheus, but comes to recognize that, despite their abilities, they can only try their best to protect people. Oliver now acknowledged William publicly and therefore his part of the Queen family without causing scandals to his family and career. Despite William initially struggles to accept Oliver, he eventually bonds with him and William's own bravery and caring for others in dangerous situations prove that he is no different from his father in heroic. He has not yet taking Oliver's surname despite the revelation of his lineage. Though remains grieving over his mother, William sees Felicity as a surrogate mother after he admires her intellect and accepts her as his stepmother after she marries his father. She also inspires William into the fields of engineering and technology. When Oliver turns himself in to the F.B.I. for the city and his family's sakes, William is devastated by his father's imprisonment and under the custody of his stepmother. In season seven' premiere after Ricado Diaz's attack on Felicity, William relocates to Cambridge, Massachusetts to attend boarding school before getting expelled from it. He later lives with his maternal grandparents in hope for a normal life, which, unbeknownst to him, his grandparents later severed all of his ties with his father and stepmother after they gained legal custody of him, leading him to believe that they have abandoned him afterward. William is also unaware that his stepmother is pregnant with his father's child. In a series of flash-forwards, a wealthy young adult William seeks out an older Roy Harper on Lian Yu and shows him the hōzen once belonged to his father as proof of him being Oliver Queen's son. It is also revealed that, in the future, William would become a scientist and come out as gay. He has a complicated adulthood owing to his sexual orientation and being a member of the Queen family and as Green Arrow's son. The two of them find a box underground where a spare of Green Arrow's bow and arrows are found. Afterwards, the two of them plan to return to Star City. He later discovers that he has a half-sister Mia, who is the daughter of Oliver and Felicity, whom he then seeks to form a sibling relationship. Despite trying not to follow his father's vigilante path, William's sense of duty leads him to choose to try to save Star City with Roy and his father's other allies due to Green Arrow now being missing-in-action.

Conklin

Conklin (portrayed by Ryan Robbins) is a member of Shadowspire in the series flashbacks.[19] Conklin is highly suspicious of Oliver and his presence on Lian Yu, and regularly tries to convince his boss, Reiter, not to trust Oliver. He is later killed by Oliver when the two are left alone in a room and fight in hand-to-hand combat. In "Taken", a primordial energy takes the form of Conklin and stands at the entrance of the cave, speaking in tongues, but disappears when it notices the spell tattoo on Oliver's chest and deemed him worthy to pass.

John Constantine

John Constantine (portrayed by Matt Ryan reprising his role from Constantine) is an enigmatic and irreverent former con man who is now a reluctant supernatural detective. Ryan appears in the season's fifth episode per a "one-time-only-deal".[20] Constantine is an associate of Oliver's ever since they met on Lian Yu and plays a pivotal role in completing Sara Lance's resurrection.

John Cortez

John Cortez (portrayed by Adam Bogan) is the leader of a group of arsonists who were causing fires in Star City. He is defeated by the as-yet-unidentified Green Arrow with help from John Diggle and Dinah Drake.

Celia Cox

Celia Cox (portrayed by Christina Cox) is a former mayor of Starling City.

Joseph Cray

Senator Joseph Cray (portrayed by Steven Culp) is the target of a rescue mission by the Suicide Squad.[21][22] He works against his rescuers, since he had engineered a hostage crisis to bolster his presidential ambitions.

Carrie Cutter / Cupid

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Carrie Cutter / Cupid (portrayed by Amy Gumenick)[23] is a lethal villain with a dangerously obsessive crush on the Arrow but is later enrolled into the Suicide Squad, where she forms a crush on Floyd Lawton / Deadshot.[21] After Oliver Queen's identities as Arrow and Green Arrow are revealed, she develops a grudge against Felicity Smoak due to now knowing she is married to her object of obsession.

D

Jessica Danforth

Jessica Danforth (portrayed by Jeri Ryan) is a friend of the Queen family[24] and mayoral candidate for Star City[25] who drops out of the race after her daughter's kidnapping.

Dante

Dante (portrayed by Adrian Paul) is a high-ranking member of the Ninth Circle. He is Emiko Queen's mentor and trainer, having taken her under his wing when she was abandoned by her father Robert Queen. He finances terrorist activities around the world and ends up on A.R.G.U.S.' radar when Ricardo Diaz hires the Longbow Hunters through him.

Alex Danvers

Alex Danvers (portrayed by Chyler Leigh) is the adoptive sister of Kara Danvers and second-in-command of Department of Extranormal Operations. Leigh reprises her role from Supergirl.[26] Leigh later portrayed Alex's Earth-1 equivalent in the crossover "Elseworlds", who learns details of her Earth-38 counterpart's life from Kara.

Kara Danvers / Supergirl

Kara Danvers / Supergirl (portrayed by Melissa Benoist)[27] is Barry Allen's friend and ally from another universe, whom Oliver also ultimately befriends during an alien invasion crisis. Benoist reprises her role from the series Supergirl. In season six, Benoist portrays Kara's Earth-X doppelgänger, Overgirl, who is Oliver's doppelgänger's Kryptonian bride.

Damien Darhk

{{further|Damien Darhk}}

Damien Darhk (portrayed by Neal McDonough) is a former member of the League of Assassins and a friend-turned-adversary to Raʾs al Ghul. He is the main antagonist of season four. Years ago, Darhk left the League after being denied its leadership, taking a sample of the Lazarus Pit and several League members with him after Raʾs failed orders to execute him. He leads his own clandestine group, H.I.V.E., and plots to start a nuclear holocaust in order to rule a post-apocalyptic world in a plan known as "Genesis". According to Raʾs, Darhk also orchestrated Bronze Tiger's plot to steal Malcolm's prototype earthquake machine and Mark Shaw's attempt to acquire the A.R.G.U.S. file. In season four, he is introduced as the main antagonist, a formidable hand-to-hand combatant with mystical abilities—he can remotely manipulate objects and people, and can drain the life force from a person through physical contact.[28] Darhk becomes enemies of Green Arrow and Oliver, believing the two are working together and not the same man (although he does express suspicions). Darhk also kidnapped Ray Palmer to steal his technology for Genesis. He ultimately deduces the true identities of the entire Arrow team. Despite being a sadistic terrorist leader, Darhk is also a loving father and husband; his wife, Ruvé Adams, also shares her spouse's cruelty and is supportive of his endeavors. Through Malcolm, Darhk learns that Oliver has fathered a son and uses him as a means to scuttle Oliver's mayoral campaign. Quentin and Mari McCabe discover that a mystical idol in Darhk's possession is the source of his supernatural powers, and Mari destroys it, leaving Darhk powerless and imprisoned. He later escapes with the assistance of Malcolm and Andy, regaining his powers from his rebuilt idol in the process, and kills Quentin's daughter, Laurel, in retaliation for his imprisonment. Following the destruction of Genesis and his wife's death, Darhk attempts to destroy all of Star City, but the idol is destroyed once more, nullifying his powers. Darhk fights Oliver but is overpowered, and taunts Oliver stating he spared Slade Wilson when he killed his mother. Oliver reminds Darhk of his crimes and kills him.

Alex Davis

Alex Davis (portrayed by Parker Young) is an employee of Oliver's mayoral campaign and love interest for Thea. When Oliver drops out of the mayoral race, he starts to work for Ruvé Adams and it is later revealed that he is being controlled by her. Alex is killed by Lonnie Machin when he stumbles into a fight between Thea and Lonnie, due to Lonnie believing that Alex is clouding Thea's mind.[29]

John Deegan

{{further|Doctor Destiny}}

John Deegan (portrayed by Jeremy Davies) is a therapist in Gotham City who was given the Book of Destiny from Earth-90 by the Monitor.

Andy Diggle

Andrew Diggle (portrayed by Eugene Byrd[30]) is the brother of John Diggle who is first seen as a bodyguard in a season three flashback, but was previously known to have been killed by the H.I.V.E. organization, which hired Floyd Lawton as their hitman.[31] However, Andy led a double life in the military as a drug lord associated with the Shadowspire organization in Afghanistan; H.I.V.E. faked Andy's death and he eventually became one of Damien Darhk's "Ghosts". John suspects that Andy joined H.I.V.E. of his own free will, and tries to reconcile with his brother while saving him from damnation. Andy later helps John and Lyla stop Shadowspire from obtaining a weapon from A.R.G.U.S and is welcomed back into the family by John, but this proved to be a facade to get closer to Team Arrow. Later, he works with Malcolm Merlyn to get Darhk out of prison, and restore Darhk's powers. Andy's actions result in Laurel's death at Darhk's hands. As a result, John pursues and kills Andy to protect the rest of his family.

Carly Diggle

Carly Diggle (portrayed by Christie Laing) is a love interest of John Diggle and widow of his brother, Andy.[32]

Adam Donner

Adam Donner (portrayed by Dylan Bruce) is an assistant district attorney who becomes Laurel's boss in season two.[33] Adam is fired later in the season.

Stanley Dover

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Stanley Dover (portrayed by Brendan Fletcher) is a man incarcerated at Slabside Maximum Security Prison for a murder he claims he did not commit. He has a deep admiration for Oliver Queen. However, Oliver figured out that he framed Bronze Tiger for stabbing a guard and declines having Laurel Lance getting him released. When Ricardo Diaz takes control of the prison, Stanley admits that he is a serial killer to Oliver. When escaping, Stanley stabs Brick with a scalpel to get back at him for the torment he caused him and escapes through the morgue. Stanley returns to Star City as the "Star City Slayer", targeting members of Team Arrow, thinking they are bad for Oliver. After confronting Oliver, Felicity and William at their apartment, he is subdued by Oliver and returned to Slabside.

Constantine Drakon

{{further|Constantine Drakon}}

Constantine Drakon (portrayed by Darren Shahlavi) is the head of Adam hunt's security and deadly in hand to hand combat. He is the first real foe that the Arrow faces after returning home and is killed by an arrow to the chest.[34]

F

Esrin Fortuna

Esrin Fortuna (portrayed by Gabriella Wright) is an immortal shaman Oliver consults on John Constantine's recommendation to learn about Darhk's powers.[35]

Mark Francis

Mark Francis (portrayed by Nicholas Lea) is an associate of Walter Steele.[36]

Nora Fries

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Nora Fries (portrayed by Cassandra Jean Amell) is an inmate at Arkham Asylum.

Max Fuller

Max Fuller (portrayed by Marcus Rosner) is the manager of the nightclub Poison. He once banned Olver Queen, Tommy Merlyn, and Laurel Lance from his nightclub. In season seven, Max orchestrated the deaths of Sam Hutchinson and Clayton Ford with the help of Frank Cassaday. After Oliver defeated Cassaday, Oliver fought Max at this nightclub until Dinah Drake arrived and arrested Max for orchestrating the murders.

Edward Fyers

{{further|Edward Fyers}}

Eddie Fyers (portrayed by Sebastian Dunn) is a mercenary on Lian Yu seen during the season one flashbacks.[37] He is killed in battle on the island. In season three, it is revealed that Fyers worked for Amanda Waller.

G

Ted Gaynor

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Ted Gaynor (portrayed by Ben Browder) is Diggle's former military commander who turns rogue and starts robbing cash from truck transfers only to be killed by the Arrow. Gaynor returns in flashbacks where his military history with Diggle is shown.[38]

Nyssa al Ghul

{{further|Nyssa Raatko}}

Nyssa al Ghul (portrayed by Katrina Law) is the daughter of Ra's al Ghul.[39] Nyssa is said to have encountered a dying Sara on Lian Yu after Oliver and Slade's fight on the Amazo, and brought Sara to the League where they became lovers, though her father never approved of their relationship. In season two, when Sara leaves the League, Nyssa works to force her return, threatening her family, but ultimately accepts her departure and later helps Oliver fight Slade's army when Sara decides to return to the League. In season three, when Sara is murdered, Nyssa goes on a vengeance quest to kill Malcolm, correctly assuming he is her killer though he claims otherwise. She befriends Sara's sister, Laurel, but her animosity with Oliver intensifies because he is unwilling to let her execute Malcolm. Nyssa feels betrayed when Raʾs declares Oliver his successor and releases Malcolm, and she leaves Nanda Parbat for Starling City and begins training Laurel. Nyssa is later captured by Oliver, Maseo Yamashiro and a team of assassins to bring her back to Nanda Parbat by force, for stealing the Alpha/Omega virus from the League. Instead of having Oliver kill Nyssa for her betrayal, Raʾs decides that the two should marry, to her evident dismay. However, Nyssa aligns herself with Oliver and his team to save Starling City, defying her father. She later returns to the League under Malcolm's leadership and bows to him despite making it clear that she intends to kill him one day. In season four Nyssa begs Laurel not to use the Lazarus Pit to bring Sara back to life, knowing Sara will return different. When Laurel does so regardlessly, Nyssa retaliates by using a potion Raʾs Al Ghul left to destroy the Pit. Nyssa later escapes and tries to manipulate Oliver into killing Malcolm by leveraging him with the cure to Thea's condition, though this results in war between her and Malcolm. Eventually, Nyssa succeeds when Oliver defeats Malcolm without killing him and Nyssa disbands the League to spite Malcolm and regain Team Arrow's trust. She later returns to attend Laurel's funeral. In season five, Nyssa returns to help Oliver free his friends from Adrian Chase on Lian Yu. She survives Chase's explosion on the island. According to Slade, she went looking for Evelyn Sharpe, who was imprisoned in a cage. In season six, Nyssa helps Team Arrow fight off the Thanatos Guild, assembled by Malcolm before his death on Lian Yu. She departs with Thea Queen and Roy Harper to destroy the three Lazarus Pits that Malcolm discovered.

Ra's al Ghul

{{further|Ra's al Ghul}}

Ra's al Ghul ({{lang-ar|رأس الغول|lit=The Demon's Head}}; portrayed by Matt Nable) is the main antagonist of season three and leader of the League of Assassins who has lived for at least two centuries (having been born some decades before 1854) due to the use of the Lazarus Pit, a pool which can heal wounds and bring the dead back to life. He is the father of Nyssa al Ghul.[40] Raʾs has never acknowledged Sara as a member of the League and disapproves of Nyssa's relationship with her. Oliver claims to have killed Sara and challenges Raʾs al Ghul to a trial by combat which Raʾs easily wins, nearly killing Oliver by stabbing him through the chest. Raʾs wants to make Oliver his heir—the new Raʾs al Ghul—because Oliver is the only man to survive a death match against him, fulfilling a League prophecy regarding his destined successor. Raʾs become fixated with Oliver, neglecting other candidates, and becomes estranged with his daughter. When Oliver refuses his offer, Raʾs orders the League to kill the people of Starling City; he stabs Thea and leaves her near death, with a cure via the Lazarus Pit available only if Oliver agrees to become his heir. Oliver accedes, and Raʾs names him "Al Sah-Him". After Oliver captures Nyssa, Raʾs forces an engagement between them. He also orders Oliver to unleash the Alpha/Omega bioweapon on Starling City, oblivious that Oliver was working with Malcolm and Nyssa to take down the League from the inside. In the season finale, Oliver kills Raʾs. Malcolm becomes Raʾs successor of the League's leadership, and thus its prophecy is fulfilled as Malcolm survived an assault by Raʾs during his captivity.

Talia al Ghul

{{further|Talia al Ghul}}

Talia al Ghul (portrayed by Lexa Doig) is a worldly and cultured elite warrior.[41] Milli Wilkinson previously portrayed a younger version of the character on Legends of Tomorrow.[42][43] Talia is Raʾs al Ghul's daughter and Nyssa al Ghul's eldest sister; she trained one of Oliver's mentors, Yao Fei Gulong, before training Oliver herself in Russia. She seeks revenge against Oliver for her father's death by aligning herself with Adrian Chase. Talia is also enemies with Nyssa after the former left their family, and their feud is intensified after knowing Nyssa's role of their father's death. Talia also controls a League of Assassins remnant.

After her fate was unknown following the explosion in Lian Yu, Talia turns up alive as an inmate of Slabside Maximum Security Prison. She resides in Level 2 of the prison under the alias of the "Demon" whom Ricardo Diaz uses to order different attacks on Oliver Queen. After Oliver helps in her escape, Talia drops off the USB involving Jarrett Parker's illegal psychiatric activities on them to Felicity Smoak, which leads to Level 2 getting shut down and Jarrett getting fired. Talia later returns and kills Jarrett as payback for what she has been through.

Gideon

Gideon (voiced by Amy Pemberton) is the on-board navigational assistant of the Waverider. Pemberton stars as the character on Legends of Tomorrow.[45]

Cyrus Gold

{{further|Solomon Grundy (comics)}}

Cyrus Gold (portrayed by Graham Shiels[44]) is an acolyte of Brother Blood who is the first to survive injection with Mirakuru in the present day. Oliver defeats him in the episode "Three Ghosts".

Ted Grant / Wildcat

{{further|Wildcat (comics)}}

Ted Grant / Wildcat (portrayed by J. R. Ramirez) is a former boxer who runs a gym for underprivileged youth.[45] He provides Laurel with combat training, and in the process becomes Laurel's friend and confidant. He is also a former low-profile vigilante who watched over the Glades.

Ishmael Gregor

{{further|Sabbac#Ishmael Gregor}}

Ishmael Gregor (portrayed by David Meunier) is the Pakhan ("Godfather") of the Bratva (Russian mafia), who takes a special interest in Oliver Queen.[46]

Grim Reaper

Grim Reaper (portrayed by John DeSantis) is a tough inmate at Slabside Maximum Security Prison.

Honor Guest / Silencer

Honor Guest / Silencer (portrayed by Miranda Edwards) is a member of the Longbow Hunters. She later gets captured by Wild Dog during a raid on a CDC facility. Thanks to a trick by Smoak, Silencer was released where she secretly has a tracker on her so that Smoak and Black Siren could find Ricardo Diaz. Silencer caught up to Ricardo Diaz in Moscow where Ricardo is holding up Anatoly Knyazev by his shirt.

Yao Fei Gulong

Yao Fei Gulong (portrayed by Byron Mann[47]) is a skilled former Chinese general who assists Oliver on Lian Yu during season one. Yao Fei was framed for the massacre of a Chinese village by his superiors and sent to Lian Yu as punishment. He was found there by Edward Fyers who used Yao Fei's daughter Shado as leverage to extort his help bringing down a commercial airliner. During an escape attempt, Yao Fei encountered Oliver who he sheltered and taught survival skills, and brought him to Slade Wilson and Shado to teach him combat and archery, respectively. Yao Fei is killed by Fyers in the season one finale.

In the season five flashbacks, it is revealed that Yao Fei was taught by Talia al Ghul.

The character's name was derived from a DC Comics superhero character.[48]

H

Sam Hackett

Sam Hackett (portrayed by Luke Camilleri) is the son of Dave Hackett, who was killed by Robert Queen to ensure his son Oliver had enough food to survive. Learning the truth of his father's death years later, Sam seeks revenge on Oliver but is subdued by the SCPD and arrested.

Carter Hall / Hawkman

Carter Hall / Hawkman (portrayed by Falk Hentschel) is the latest reincarnation of an Egyptian prince who is fated to reincarnate throughout time along with his soulmate, Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl. Carter stars as the character on Legends of Tomorrow.[49]

McKenna Hall

McKenna Hall (portrayed by Janina Gavankar[50]) is a vice cop who dates Oliver.

Digger Harkness / Captain Boomerang

{{further|Captain Boomerang}}

Digger Harkness / Captain Boomerang (portrayed by Nick E. Tarabay) is a former ASIS operative and Suicide Squad member who is highly skilled in martial arts and espionage, whose weapons of choice are custom-made boomerangs.[51]

Connor Hawke

{{further|Green Arrow (Connor Hawke)}}

Connor Hawke (portrayed by Joseph David-Jones) is the adopted son of John Diggle. He works with Mia Smoak in the 2040 flashforwards, where he is an agent of Knightwatch, who are described as a "good version of A.R.G.U.S."[52]

A version of the character, also played by David-Jones, was originally introduced in Legends of Tomorrow as the Green Arrow of 2046; that version was John Diggle, Jr., the biological son of John Diggle.

Roger Hayden / Psycho-Pirate

{{further|Psycho-Pirate}}

Roger Hayden / Psycho-Pirate (portrayed by Bob Frazer) is an inmate at Arkham Asylum.

Nate Heywood / Steel

Nate Heywood / Steel (portrayed by Nick Zano) is a historian-turned-metahuman superhero who can transform himself into a steel-like form. Zano stars as the character on Legends of Tomorrow.[53]

Kimberly Hill

Kimberly Hill (portrayed by Tina Huang) is a corrupt SCPD officer and ally of Diaz. She took over the duties of being captain following the death of Pike while working with Armand to take down Oliver.[54] Kimberly is fired by Oliver after he discovers her allegiance to Diaz. She is later arrested by Samandra Watson after the F.B.I. obtains evidence of her crimes.

Lucas Hilton

Detective Lucas Hilton (portrayed by Roger Cross) is Quentin Lance's partner who helps him primarily when he is a detective in season one.[55] He is killed by Cyrus Gold in "Three Ghosts".

Paul Holt

Paul Holt (portrayed by Chenier Hundal[56]) is the husband of Curtis Holt until their divorce in the fifth season,[57] and Felicity Smoak's physiotherapist.[58]

Adam Hunt

Adam Hunt (portrayed by Brian Markinson) is a corrupt businessman who is the first person on "The List" stopped by Oliver. He was blackmailed into involvement with the Undertaking.[59] Hunt is later killed by Malcolm Merlyn.

I

Anthony Ivo

{{further|Professor Ivo}}

Dr. Anthony Ivo (portrayed by Dylan Neal) is seen during flashbacks in season two.[60] Anthony Ivo is the first character in the series who tells Oliver, Slade, and Shado about the "Mirakuru." He later murders Shado. After one of his hands has been cut off by Slade, he is killed by Oliver on Lian Yu.

J

Jefferson Jackson / Firestorm

Jefferson Jackson / Firestorm (portrayed by Franz Drameh) is a former high school athlete, auto mechanic, and graduate student who succeeds Ronnie Raymond as one half of the hero known as Firestorm with Martin Stein. Drameh reprises his role from The Flash.[61]

Cayden James

Cayden James (portrayed by Michael Emerson) is the former leader of the hacktivist organization Helix. He initially appears in season five played by an unnamed stunt double before Emerson was cast. In season six, he serves as a red herring before Ricardo Diaz reveals himself as the season's chief antagonist. Once incarcerated by A.R.G.U.S., James is broken out of custody by Helix members with the aid of Felicity Smoak. Later, James reemerges in Star City after rescuing an injured Black Siren from Lian Yu. With Black Siren now under his employment, James and his followers Ricardo Diaz, Vincent Sobel, Anatoly Knyazev, and Boots are in the process of working on their latest unknown project known as Arclight. It is later revealed that James believes that Oliver as the Green Arrow played a role in the death of James' son Owen.[62] However, Oliver knows that he did not kill Owen James, because he was in Hub City at the time of his death, and after he gets a copy of the fabricated evidence, Oliver suspects that a member in James' cabal framed the Green Arrow for his own schemes. After James surrenders upon seeing Oliver's son, Oliver visits him in the police station, making arrangements to let him visit his son's grave. After Oliver leaves, Ricardo Diaz enters his room with the help of a police captain that is on his side. Before stabbing James to death, Diaz admits he was the one who orchestrated his son's death.

K

Kate Kane / Batwoman

{{further|Batwoman}}

Kate Kane / Batwoman (portrayed by Ruby Rose) is the cousin of Bruce Wayne who runs Wayne Enterprises and fights crime as Batwoman after Batman mysteriously left Gotham City.

Clark Kent / Superman

Clark Kent / Superman (portrayed by Tyler Hoechlin) is the cousin of Supergirl from Earth-38 and the protector of Metropolis.

Anatoly Knyazev

{{further|KGBeast}}

Anatoly Knyazev (portrayed by David Nykl) is former KGB agent and Russian mob member. Anatoli was kidnapped by Dr. Ivo and is brought to Lian Yu where he meets Oliver Queen and becomes a friend and is instrumental in Slade's defeat on the island. Sometime between the flashbacks and the present, Anatoli makes Oliver a Bratva captain and continues to assist him in the present.[63]

In season six, he allied with Cayden James and Ricardo Diaz before defecting back to Oliver's side.

Kodiak

Kodiak (portrayed by Michael Jonsson) is a member of the Longbow Hunters.

Konstantin Kovar

Konstantin Kovar (portrayed by Dolph Lundgren) is a member of the Russian government who appears in the season's flashbacks. Oliver seeks to kill him to fulfill Taiana's last request.

A character of the same name appears in DC Comics as the father of the superhero Red Star.[64]

Kullens

Kullens (portrayed by Greg Rogers) is a Star City Councilman who is shadowed by Susan Williams. He was later among the politicians on Ricardo Diaz's side. Kullens was among those who were arrested by the FBI.

Noah Kuttler / Calculator

{{further|Calculator (comics)}}

Noah Kuttler / Calculator (portrayed by Tom Amandes) is Felicity's long-lost father, who is a career cyber-criminal whom Donna Smoak divorced from eighteen years previously. He has advanced computer science and hacking skills which surpasses his daughter's, which he uses to blackmail Roy Harper out of hiding.[65] Kuttler is ultimately arrested by Donna's current romantic partner, Quentin Lance, after Felicity turns her father in. After escaping from prison, Kuttler finds himself being targeted by H.I.V.E. due to their awareness that he possibly can thwart their plans for world domination with his computer skills; he helps his daughter in stopping H.I.V.E. after Felicity and her friends save him, but leaves Star City once more at Donna's insistence.

L

Simon Lacroix / Komodo

{{further|List of minor DC Comics characters#Komodo}}

Simon Lacroix / Komodo (portrayed by Matt Ward) is a mercenary archer who uses the name Komodo and was originally suspected of killing Sara Lance / Canary.[66]

Dinah Lance

{{further|Dinah Lance}}

Dinah Lance (portrayed by Alex Kingston) is the mother of Laurel and Sara, and former wife of Quentin.[67] Dinah is a European history professor. Prior to Sara's disappearance, Dinah learned of her youngest daughter's relationship with Oliver, and is guilt-ridden for failing to stop her after the incident. After Sara's presumed death, Dinah's marriage with Quentin deteriorates and they divorce. She then leaves her family to find her daughter, correctly believing that she is alive. Dinah remarries after settling in Central City. Despite separating herself from Quentin after Sara's return, Dinah remains close to him and their daughters, and encourages Quentin to move on from their past.

Sara Lance / Canary / White Canary

Sara Lance / Canary / White Canary (portrayed by Jacqueline MacInnes Wood in the pilot,[68][69] and Caity Lotz afterwards) is Laurel's sister with whom Oliver had an affair. Sara, along with Laurel and their mother Dinah, is based on the DC Comics superheroine Black Canary. She was believed to have drowned with the sinking Queen's Gambit, but she resurfaces in season two as another vigilante, the "Canary", who is connected to the League of Assassins.[70]

She was originally according to Kreisberg, "the beginning of the Black Canary story".[71][72]

Canary eventually wins her freedom from the League and returns to Starling City, to become part of Oliver's team in addition to working as a bartender at his nightclub. She breaks with Oliver over a dispute concerning Roy, and rejoins the League in order win their backing against Slade Wilson's army. She returns to Starling City on a mission for the League, but is killed by a mysterious archer. It is revealed that Thea killed Sara while drugged and controlled by Malcolm, as part of a plot to force Oliver into combat with Raʾs al Ghul. Lotz dubs Cassidy's lines when Laurel impersonates Sara as the Canary, and later appears as a hallucination of Laurel's. In season four, Laurel, Thea, and Malcolm resurrect Sara using the Lazarus Pit, but she returns mentally fractured until Oliver brings in his old friend John Constantine to help restore her soul. However, Sara's behavior remains volatile and she suffers an insatiable bloodlust, which prompts her to seek solitude away from home.

In season six, Sara is informed about what happened to Quentin during the fight with Ricardo Diaz.

Brie Larvan

{{further|Queen Bee (comics)}}

Brie Larvan (portrayed by Emily Kinney) is a narcissistic technical genius and killer who becomes a rival to Felicity Smoak. Kinney reprises her role from The Flash.[73]

Floyd Lawton / Deadshot

{{further|Deadshot}}

Floyd Lawton / Deadshot (portrayed by Michael Rowe[74]) is a mercenary who killed Andy Diggle under H.I.V.E.'s orders. Lawton is also a member of the Suicide Squad,[77] although he is killed on a mission in season three. In season four, it is revealed that Lawton did not kill Andy. Instead, he was used by H.I.V.E. to fake Andy's death.

Alexi Leonov

Alexi Leonov (portrayed by Eugene Lipinski) is a Russian Bratva member.[75] He is killed by Slade Wilson in season two.

Lopez

Lopez (portrayed by Alison Araya) is a Star City police officer who later sided with Ricardo Diaz. She was later arrested by the FBI.

Jean Loring

{{further|Jean Loring}}

Jean Loring (portrayed by Teryl Rothery[76]) is Moira's attorney for her murder trial. She later represents Oliver Queen when he is suspected to be Green Arrow due to the machinations of Ricardo Diaz.

Garfield Lynns

{{further|Firefly (DC Comics)}}

Garfield Lynns (portrayed by Andrew Dunbar[77]) is a former firefighter who is killing other firefighters as revenge for being abandoned in a fire.

M

Lonnie Machin / Anarky

{{further|Anarky}}

Lonnie Machin / Anarky (portrayed by Alexander Calvert) is a deranged freelancing criminal who is willing to do whatever it takes to impress a potential employer. After his face was disfigured and burned by Thea, he becomes a rogue terrorist and plans on getting his revenge on Darhk for betraying him.[78]

Billy Malone

Detective Billy Malone (portrayed by Tyler Ritter) is a new member of the Star City Police Department and Felicity's new boyfriend. He is inadvertently killed by Oliver due to a trap set by Prometheus.[79]

Baron Mathis / Dollmaker

{{further|Dollmaker (comics)}}

Barton Mathis / Dollmaker (portrayed by Michael Eklund[80]) is a misogynistic serial killer and an enemy of Quentin Lance, later killed by Sara Lance.

Mari McCabe / Vixen

Vixen (portrayed by Megalyn Echikunwoke) was born in Africa and orphaned at a young age, and later raised in the United States. Mari inherits her family's mystical Tantu Totem, which allows her to access the powers of the animal kingdom, and becomes a Detroit-based superpowered vigilante. Mari is a friend and ally to both Oliver and Barry Allen. Echikunwoke reprises her role from the animated Arrowverse series Vixen.[81]

C. McGarvey

C. McGarvey (portrayed by Gaalen Engen) is a corrupt judge in Star City. When it came to the trial of Oliver Queen, he got knocked out by John Diggle and Rene Ramirez so that Christopher Chance can pose as him in order to get Oliver Queen to seek probation before being free to go. When Ricardo Diaz had C. McGarvey brought to him over what happened at the trial, he tries to explain what really happened only for an angry Diaz to shoot him dead.

Lyla Michaels

{{further|Harbinger (DC Comics)}}

Lyla Michaels (portrayed by Audrey Marie Anderson[82]) is an A.R.G.U.S. agent and John Diggle's wife who served with him in Afghanistan where they first met. Within A.R.G.U.S. she uses the codename "Harbinger"[83] and is the field leader of the Suicide Squad. Lyla and John also have a child, born in season three, who they name Sara in honor of Sara Lance (The child is later changed to a son named John Jr. following the events of "Flashpoint"). Lyla and Sara are kidnapped by Oliver when he masquerades as a devoted League of Assassins member called Al Sah-Him. Though this strains the friendship between John and Oliver when the truth comes out, Lyla understands that it was necessary in his battle to destroy Raʾs al Ghul and the League. In season four, after Amanda Waller's death, Lyla becomes her successor as leader of A.R.G.U.S. and works to reform the organization. While she primarily aids Team Arrow, Lyla occasionally makes appearances in The Flash to aid Team Flash when A.R.G.U.S. faces metahuman threats. However, Lyla along with her husband learns of the alteration of her life due to the events of The Flash episode "Flashpoint", leading her to distrust the Flash.

Monitor

{{further|Monitor (comics)}}

Monitor (portrayed by LaMonica Garrett) is a Multiversal being who stole the Book of Destiny from Earth-90 and gave it to John Deegan.

N

Phaedra Nixon

Phaedra Nixon (portrayed by Lynda Boyd) is a leading member of the H.I.V.E. organization.

O

Alex Van Owen

Alexa Van Owen (portrayed by Catherine Dent) is an outside counsel-turned-district attorney who once convicted the organization Intergang.[84] She prosecutes Oliver Queen at his trial where Christopher Chance posing as Judge McGarvey during the verdict had heard the guilty verdict and told Oliver to seek probation before he is free to go.

P

Ray Palmer / Atom

Ray Palmer / Atom (portrayed by Brandon Routh) is a scientist, inventor, minister and businessman who succeeds Isabel Rochev as CEO of Queen Consolidated after her crimes are posthumously exposed.[85][86] Ray seeks to make improvements to Starling City after it survived terrorist attacks, and has the intention of renaming it "Star City", involving himself with the city's legislative body. After his fiancée, Anna Loring, is killed by one of Slade Wilson's Mirakuru soldiers, Ray uses the company's research and technical inventions to develop a suit powered by white dwarf matter, which, in his theory, can alter the wearer's size down to the subatomic level. Ray seeks to use it to become a high-tech vigilante, named "Atom". He renames Queen Consolidated "Palmer Technologies" and makes Felicity his Vice President. Ray and Felicity become lovers until Ray realizes that she is in love with Oliver. Ray assists Team Arrow's fight against Raʾs al Ghul to stop him unleashing the Alpha/Omega bioweapon. In the season finale Ray is working on the suit with the intention of giving it the power to shrink but a malfunction causes the entire top floor of Palmer Technologies to blow up. It is revealed later that Ray is alive but was being held captive by Darhk until he is freed by Team Arrow to join their fight against H.I.V.E.

Jarrett Parker

Jarrett Parker (portrayed by Jason E. Kelly) is the chief psychiatrist at Slabside Maximum Security Prison who uses a special brain machine and a truth serum when doing his therapy on the inmates of the prison's Level 2. Thanks to Oliver Queen, Talia al Ghul escapes from Slabside and drops off a USB to Felicity Smoak which exposes Jarrett's illegal psychiatry activities. This leads to Jarrett getting fired and Level 2 of the prison being shut down. As he is loading his stuff into his car, Talia returns and kills him as payback for what he did to her.

P. Parks

P. Parks (portrayed by Josh Byer) is a Star City police officer who is among the police officers on Ricardo Diaz's side. When the FBI and Team Arrow raid the Star City Police Department, Parks is defeated by Green Arrow and Black Canary and arrested by the by FBI.

Frank Pike

Frank Pike (portrayed by Adrian Holmes) is a police lieutenant and Quentin Lance's superior. By the fifth season, Pike has been promoted to captain of police. He dies in season six during an attack caused by Cayden James.[87]

Emily Pollard

Emily Pollard (portrayed by Laara Sadiq) is a councilwoman with a fierce anti-vigilante stance who pushes a bill with that agenda. She is at one point saved by Team Arrow, which doesn't changes her views at all. When Oliver Queen is impeached as mayor and later arrested as well as his successor Quentin Lance dying during surgery following the fight against Ricardo Diaz, Pollard takes his place and implements her measures with a firm hand. However, by the end of the year, her formerly-high popularity has started to wane in light of increased crime and the emergence of a mysterious new Green Arrow. After Oliver Queen is released from Slabside Maximum Security Prison and assists Dinah Drake in apprehending Max Fuller, Pollard visits the Star City Police Department disapproving of Oliver breaking the anti-vigilante law. Dinah states that Oliver is now working with the Star City Police Department. As Mayor Pollard leaves with plans to get the district attorney to take action, Dinah comments that the current district attorney is on her side.

Q

Robert Queen

Robert Queen (portrayed by Jamey Sheridan) is Moira's late husband, Oliver and Emiko's father, Thea's legal father, and William Clayton and Mia Smoak's paternal grandfather. Despite his marriage to Moira, Robert was not a faithful husband, having many illicit affairs outside of his marriage including with his company's intern, Isabel Rochev, and a Japanese-descent woman, Kazumi Adachi. In addition, he has a secret daughter, Emiko, with Kazumi Adachi. Robert is secretly aware that Thea is Malcolm Merlyn's biological daughter, but accepted her and also acted as a surrogate father to Malcolm's son, Tommy. As a young man, Robert gained his wealth through corrupted means; he gradually become remorseful of his greed, leading him to join Malcolm's secret society, Tempest, to improve Starling City's condition in hope of making amends. He also accidentally killed a local councilman, Henry Goodwin, when the latter seeks bribes from Robert, which traumatizes him and hates himself of becoming a killer. He and Oliver were both lost at sea when Malcolm sabotaged the Queen's Gambit. Robert sacrifices his life by killing himself, increasing Oliver's chances of survival and returning home to Starling City to right Robert's wrongs.[88]

R

Raisa

Raisa (portrayed by Kathleen Gati[89]) is a long-serving domestic worker in the Queen mansion when the series begins; she has been close to Oliver since his childhood. She returns in season six to help take care of William, Oliver's son.[90]

Zoe Ramirez

Zoe Ramirez (portrayed by Eliza Faria as a teenager, Andrea Sixtos as an adult) is the daughter of Rene Ramirez. Rene does not have legal custody of Zoe at first, but later Zoe starts living with her father full time. She later learned about her father's vigilante life, and becomes supportive of his heroic endeavors because of their shared hatred towards the crime wave plaguing their home and took her mother's life.

In season six, Zoe bonds with her father's vigilante associates, and sees Dinah Drake as a surrogate mother.

In the season seven flash-forwards, it is revealed that Zoe has followed in her father's footsteps and became Dinah Drake's protégée.

Cisco Ramon / Vibe

Cisco Ramon / Vibe (portrayed by Carlos Valdes[94]) is a mechanical engineering genius at S.T.A.R. Labs with known metahuman abilities to detect anomalies within reality and sonic manipulation. Cisco helps upgrade the arsenals of Oliver, Laurel, and Sara, aids Ray with his Atom suit, and designs a new safe house for Oliver. Valdes stars as the character on The Flash.

Red Dart

{{further|Red Dart}}

Red Dart (portrayed by Holly Elissa Dignard) is a member of the Longbow Hunters.

Rory Regan / Ragman

{{further|Ragman (comics)}}

Rory Regan / Ragman (portrayed by Joe Dinicol) arrives "fresh from a personal tragedy" hoping to find answers in Star City, where he ultimately crosses paths with Green Arrow.[91]

Baron Reiter

{{further|Baron Blitzkrieg}}

Baron Reiter (portrayed by Jimmy Akingbola)[92][93] is the leader of Shadowspire in the series flashbacks,[19] when he was searching for magical artifacts on Lian Yu, specifically the idol that Damien Darhk later possesses. He is eventually killed by Oliver when Taiana gains control of the idol's powers and weaken him long enough for Oliver to hurl a knife into Reiter's back, killing him.

Derek Reston

Derek Reston (portrayed by Currie Graham) is the leader of a gang consisting of his family members.[94]

Isabel Rochev

{{further|Ravager (comics)}}

Isabel Rochev (portrayed by Summer Glau) is a senior executive at Stellmoor International who acquires half of Queen Consolidated in the second-season premiere.[95] She later secures full control of the company in a hostile takeover. It is revealed she was Oliver's father's mistress during her internship and had been working with Slade to get revenge. Like Oliver, Isabel was also trained by Slade in martial arts, but she was later injected with the same Mirakuru drug that was given to Slade. In the season two finale Isabel is killed by Nyssa al Ghul. The character shares her name with the DC Comics villain "The Queen", who, in the comics, became CEO of Queen Industries following the death of founder Robert Queen.[96]

Mick Rory / Heat Wave

Mick Rory / Heat Wave (portrayed by Dominic Purcell) is an arsonist, career criminal, and accomplice of Leonard Snart who, in contrast to his partner, uses a heat gun capable of burning almost anything. Purcell reprises his role from The Flash.[61]

S

Nick Salvati

Nick Salvati (portrayed by Tahmoh Penikett) is the right-hand man of Frank Bertinelli.[97]

Derek Sampson

Derek Sampson (portrayed by Cody Runnels) is a drug dealer terrorizing Star City. He is exposed to a chemical compound called "Stardust", which makes him unable to feel pain.[98][99]

In season seven, he appears as an inmate at Slabside Maximum Security Prison. When Ricardo Diaz took control of the prison, Derek assisted Diaz into attacking Oliver. When Diaz starts an electrical fire, Sampson is defeated by Bronze Tiger and set on fire.

Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl

Kendra Saunders / Hawkgirl (portrayed by Ciara Renée) is a young woman who is just beginning to learn that she has been repeatedly reincarnated over the centuries. When provoked, her ancient warrior persona manifests itself, along with wings that grow out of her back, earning her the name Hawkgirl. Renée stars as the character on Legends of Tomorrow.[100][101]

Vandal Savage

Vandal Savage (portrayed by Casper Crump) is a 6,000-year-old immortal, who has manipulated leaders throughout history in an attempt to gain dominion over the entire world. He becomes a main antagonist in the first season of Legends of Tomorrow.[102]

Mark Scheffer / Shrapnel

{{further|Shrapnel (DC Comics)}}

Mark Scheffer / Shrapnel (portrayed by Sean Maher[103]) is a former toy-shop owner who becomes a psychotic serial bomber and later a member of the Suicide Squad.[82] He was killed during the first mission.

Elisa Schwartz

Elisa Schwartz (portrayed by Venus Terzo) is a Star City General Hospital doctor who often treats several Team Arrow members. She is very aware of Green Arrow's identity when she treated a dying Laurel.

Cooper Seldon

Cooper Seldon (portrayed by Nolan Funk) is Felicity's boyfriend during her time at MIT, and leader of the hackivist-turned-terrorist organization "Brother Eye". He escapes in Darhk's prison riot and joins H.I.V.E. as their hacker.[104]

Shado

{{further|Shado (DC Comics)}}

Shado (portrayed by Celina Jade[105]) is the daughter of Yao Fei. She helps train Oliver in archery and martial arts while on Lian Yu in the season one flashbacks; they eventually become lovers during the season two flashbacks. She is killed by Ivo causing Slade, who had secretly been in love with her, blames Oliver for her death and vows revenge. She later appears in Slade's hallucinations in the present time. Jade also portrayed Shado's twin sister, Mei, who Oliver meets in Hong Kong during a season three flashback. She also appears as a hallucination in season four during Oliver's second stay on Lian Yu.

Evelyn Sharp / Artemis

{{further|List of minor DC Comics characters#(Evelyn Crawford)}}

Evelyn Crawford Sharp (portrayed by Madison McLaughlin) is a woman who takes up the mantle of the Black Canary following Laurel's death, eventually settling on the name Artemis.[106] She becomes one of the new recruits of Team Arrow despite her moral ambiguity, but ultimately betrays the team to Prometheus after learning about the List and Oliver's former identity as the Arrow.

Mark Shaw

{{further|Mark Shaw (Manhunter)}}

Mark Shaw (portrayed by David Cubitt) is an A.R.G.U.S. operative in Corto Maltese who crosses paths with Diggle, and will eventually be known as "Manhunter".[107]

"Boots" Sheck

"Boots" Sheck (portrayed by Tobias Jelinek) is the right-hand man of Cayden James and a member of his secret cabal. He was responsible for saving Black Siren on the detonating Lian Yu, ensuring her loyalty to his boss's cause. Scheck is later killed by Vigilante, revealing the latter nature as an apparent mole in the group.[108]

Matthew Shrieve

{{further|Creature Commandos}}

Matthew Shrieve (portrayed by Marc Singer) is a US Army General who is introduced in a flashback at the end of the episode "The Return".[109] Shrieve presents himself as a more reasonable counterpart to Amanda Waller, allowing Oliver and the Yamashiros to go free after their mission in Hong Kong is completed; he is later revealed to be the one who ordered their deaths, betraying and framing Waller as he plots to use the virus they acquired to cripple China, which he sees as a growing threat to America. Shrieve is also responsible for causing Akio's death and in vengeance he is brutally tortured by Oliver before being executed by Maseo.

Jake Simmons / Deathbolt

{{further|Deathbolt}}

Jake Simmons / Deathbolt (portrayed by Doug Jones) is a metahuman from Opal City who receives his powers through unknown means, with the ability to harness and weaponize plasma energy.[110]

Cindy "Sin" Simone

{{further|Sin (DC Comics)}}

Cindy "Sin" Simone (portrayed by Bex Taylor-Klaus) is a wayward youth who Sara takes under her wing{{clarify|date=September 2017|fostered? mentored?}} in Starling City after Cindy's father is killed on Lian Yu. Cindy later befriends Roy Harper and Thea Queen.[111]

David Singh

{{further|David Singh}}

David Singh (portrayed by Patrick Sabongui) is the Central City Police Captain who provided the Green Arrow and his team with information that lead to the location of Dinah Drake. Sabongui reprises his role from The Flash.

Donna Smoak

Donna Smoak (portrayed by Charlotte Ross) is Felicity's mother,[112][113] and Mia Smoak's grandmother a former cocktail waitress from Las Vegas. Donna was previously married to cyber-criminal Noah Kuttler which led to Felicity's conception prior to leaving him; Donna claimed that Noah abandoned them, resulting in an estranged relationship with Felicity until they reconcile seventeen years later. Donna meets and dates Quentin Lance, but remains bitter over Noah and his criminal past. She helps Quentin to cope with the loss of his eldest daughter, Laurel. As of the season five premiere, Donna and Quentin have split up.

Mia Smoak / Blackstar

Mia Smoak / Blackstar (portrayed by Katherine McNamara) is the future daughter of Oliver Queen and Felicity Smoak, and William Clayton's paternal half-sister, and thus a member of the Queen family and her father's legitimate child despite using her mother's surname. Raised in secrecy away from Star City, she was trained by Nyssa al Ghul throughout her childhood, making her proficient in both hand-to-hand combat and archery. She ran away from home after learning that her mother was still secretly working as a vigilante. First seen in the flashforwards in 2040 as a scrappy fighter from the streets of Star City, she blames vigilantes for the city's economic slump and actively antagonizes them. Her existence was kept from her half-brother William, partially because of his maternal grandparents severed all of his ties with the Queen family after he moved to live with them. He learns his relation to her twenty year later. This would also makes her about nineteen year old when they finally meet.

Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost

Caitlin Snow / Killer Frost (portrayed by Danielle Panabaker[114]) is a bio-engineering expert from S.T.A.R. Labs and a metahuman with cryokinetic abilities. Caitlin helps Felicity in recreating the Mirakuru antidote, and occasionally helps Team Arrow on missions. Panabaker stars as the character on The Flash.

Vincent Sobel / Vigilante

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Vincent Sobel / Vigilante (portrayed by Johann Urb, voiced by Mick Wingert when masked)[115][116] is a crimefighter who kills criminals.

He is revealed to be a member of Cayden James' criminal cabal, but is working as a double agent who informs Team Arrow of their activities, primarily because of his love to Dinah. Vincent helps, but is ultimately killed by Black Siren when saving Dinah.

Despite belief that Josh Segarra voiced the character,[117][118] thus implying that Adrian Chase was also Vigilante, it was revealed that his character was instead Prometheus.[119] As such, Guggenheim indicated that the reveal of who Vigilante actually was would "probably" not be seen in season five and that Vigilante's identity was someone already seen before.[120] Sobel was originally portrayed by Clayton Chitty in the fifth season.[121]

Sean Sonus / Discord

{{further|List of Green Arrow enemies#Discord}}

Sean Sonus / Discord (portrayed by Steve Bacic) is a drug dealer who killed Central City Police Department officer Vincent Sobel during the S.T.A.R. Labs particle accelerator incident in season two of Arrow and got powers as a metahuman to further his criminal enterprise. Sean is hunted across the country by Dinah Drake until they meet again in Hub City.

Kate Spencer

{{further|Manhunter (Kate Spencer)}}

Kate Spencer (portrayed by Chelah Horsdal) is the district attorney.[122] She is killed in season two during Slade Wilson's rampage on Starling City.

Walter Steele

Walter Steele (portrayed by Colin Salmon[123]) is Moira's husband, Oliver and Thea's step-father, and Felicity's former employer. He was president of Queen Consolidated until he disappeared in episode 9, but was found alive in episode 21. He and Moira separate at the end of season one, and he returns in season two to help her run for mayor. It is revealed that Moira had confided in Walter about Thea's true paternity at some point after they marry. He is currently the chief financial officer of Starling National Bank.

Martin Stein / Firestorm

Martin Stein / Firestorm (portrayed by Victor Garber) is a nuclear physicist focused on transmutation who is second half of the hero known as Firestorm with Jefferson Jackson. Garber reprises his role from The Flash.[61][124][125]

Jason Stent

Jason Stent (portrayed by Chris Milligan) is a weapons dealer who was defeated by the as-yet-unidentified Green Arrow at the time when Oliver Queen is incarcerated at Slabside Maximum Security Prison.

T

Jeremy Tell / Double Down

{{further|List of Flash enemies#Double Down}}

Jeremy Tell / Double Down (portrayed by JR Bourne) is a metahuman who can turn his playing card tattoos into weapons.[126]

Eobard Thawne / Reverse Flash

Eobard Thawne / Reverse Flash (portrayed by Tom Cavanagh) is an enemy of Flash who impersonates Harrison Wells.

William Tockman / Clock King

{{further|Clock King}}

William Tockman / Clock King (portrayed by Robert Knepper[127]) is a criminal mastermind.

Ben Turner / Bronze Tiger

{{further|Bronze Tiger}}

Ben Turner / Bronze Tiger (portrayed by Michael Jai White[8]) is an assassin who uses metal claws as weapons and subsequently becomes a member of the Suicide Squad.[82]

While it was said that he died during a Suicide Squad mission in the comics, Bronze Tiger turns up alive in season seven as an inmate at Slabside Maximum Security Prison. Stanley Dover frames him for stabbing an inmate causing Bronze Tiger to be placed in solitary confinement. When Ricardo Diaz takes control of the prison, Bronze Tiger assists Oliver Queen in fighting the inmates. As Oliver heads out to fight Diaz, Bronze Tiger leads the guards and prisoners to the secure prison yard. After Diaz is defeated and control over the prison is reclaimed, Bronze Tiger returns to his cell to find The Count of Monte Cristo in his cell as a guard thanks him for his assistance.

V

Joanna De La Vega

Joanna De La Vega (portrayed by Annie Ilonzeh[128][129]) is Laurel's friend and co-worker at legal aid firm CNRI.

Taiana Venediktov

Taiana Venediktov (portrayed by Elysia Rotaru) is a woman whose life Oliver saves in the flashbacks, faking her death to protect her from Shadowspire. Oliver kills her brother, who Conklin had sent to attack him, and initially tries to hide it from Taiana. After they get caught by Conklin, Oliver is tortured, and they are both imprisoned. While Taiana is taking care of his wounds—and after Shado appears in his dreams, telling Oliver to do the right thing—he confesses. She later helps Oliver escape as they manage to steal the idol from Reiter, but the idol's power begins to corrupt Taiana. Realizing she cannot control it, she asks Oliver to kill her, and he does.[130][131]

Count Vertigo

{{further|Count Vertigo}}

The Count / Count Vertigo (portrayed by Seth Gabel) is the dealer of the deadly drug known as Vertigo.[132] Having already hated The Count for Thea's Vertigo addiction, Oliver kills the drug lord in season two when The Count is holding Felicity hostage.

Viktor

Viktor (portrayed by Mike Dopud) is a member of the Bratva who appears in the flashbacks. He is eventually killed by Konstantin Kovar.

W

J.G. Walker

J.G. Walker (portrayed by Garry Chalk) is a corrupt US Army general who frames Diggle to conceal his own illegal arms dealing, which is ultimately exposed.[133]

Amanda Waller

{{further|Amanda Waller}}

Amanda Waller (portrayed by Cynthia Addai-Robinson) is the leader of A.R.G.U.S. and commander of the Suicide Squad. In season two, Waller often forces John Diggle to work for her on missions other A.R.G.U.S. agents are unwilling to perform. She tries to have Starling City destroyed during Slade Wilson's attack to contain the Mirakuru soldiers, only to be stopped by John and Lyla.[134] She has used the codename "Mockingbird".[83] She is killed after the Shadowspire soldiers infiltrate A.R.G.U.S. in season four.

In the season three flashbacks, she rescues Oliver from Lian Yu after witnessing his progressive skills in combat and forces him to work for her and, in the process, furthers his training two years prior to his return to Starling City.

Liza Warner

{{further|Lady Cop}}

Liza Warner (portrayed by Rutina Wesley) is a member of the anti-vigilante task force which has gone rogue.[135]

Samandra Watson

Samandra Watson (portrayed by Sydelle Noel) is an FBI agent investigating the vigilantes of Star City. Watson first arrives in Star City after a leaked photo of Oliver Queen as Green Arrow is exposed to the media. Although the photo was proven to be a fake, Watson remains suspicious of Oliver and chooses to stay behind in Star City to look further into Team Arrow as a whole.[136][137] Eventually, Oliver comes clean to Samandra about it when he and the FBI work together to apprehend those involved with Ricardo's plot. Oliver agreed to turn himself over to her in exchange that the rest of Team Arrow is spared.

In season seven, Felicity approaches Samandra where she states that Ricardo Diaz has resurfaced and asks for the FBI's help in bringing down Diaz. She was reluctant at first until the Longbow Hunters attacked a CDC facility. After Red Dart and Kodiak get away while Silencer is secretly apprehended by Mad Dog, Samandra is reassigned to desk duty in Washington DC.

Chien Na Wei / China White

{{further|China White (comics)}}

Chien Na Wei / China White (portrayed by Kelly Hu[74][138]) is a Chinese Triad leader who has a grudge against Arrow for defeating her in combat during their first encounter. However, Oliver actually met her in Hong Kong two years prior, shown during the season three flashbacks. He helps capture her when she comes to Starling City. In season five, she escaped from prison with Carrie Cutter and Liza Warner but is later recaptured by Green Arrow and his team; she knows that the Green Arrow is really her nemesis, the Arrow.

Harrison Wells (Earth-2)

Dr. Harrison "Harry" Wells (portrayed by Tom Cavanagh) is a renowned scientist from Earth-2 and an ally of Team Flash. Wells is also a parallel universe counterpart of Earth-1's Dr. Harrison Wells, who was murdered by Eobard Thawne.

Iris West

Iris West (portrayed by Candice Patton) is a member of the S.T.A.R. Labs team and the wife of Barry Allen. Patton reprises her role from The Flash.

Alena Whitlock

Alena Whitlock (portrayed by Kacey Rohl) also known as Kojo Sledgehammer,[139] is a member of the Helix hacking organization who attempts to recruit Felicity to their ranks after helping her clear Diggle's name.[140] She later aligns with Team Arrow after Cayden James is driven insane by the loss of his son, and works with Felicity in battling James' cabal. In season seven, Felicity hires her as chief technology officer of Smoak Technologies.

Susan Williams

Susan Williams (portrayed by Carly Pope) is a reporter from Coast City for Channel 52 news, who becomes interested in Oliver and the Green Arrow.[141] She later becomes his love interest.

Joe Wilson

{{further|Jericho (comics)}}

Joe Wilson (portrayed by Liam Hall) is the son of Slade Wilson and a former ASIS operative who is the leader of a Russian gang known as the Jackals which specializes in the collection of powerful weapons.[142]

Billy Wintergreen

{{further|Wintergreen (comics)}}

Billy Wintergreen (portrayed by Jeffrey Robinson[143][144]) is Slade Wilson's partner in the ASIS, who betrays him and joins Fyers. He is later killed by Slade.

Y

Maseo Yamashiro / Sarab

Maseo Yamashiro / Sarab (portrayed by Karl Yune) was Oliver's handler and later good friend during his time in Hong Kong.[145] He becomes estranged from his wife, Tatsu Yamashiro, after the death of their son, Akio, and joins the League of Assassins as "Sarab". However he remains loyal to Oliver and covertly ensures his survival after his duel with Raʾs al Ghul, and still loves Tatsu. Despite this he is loyal to Raʾs and becomes a key leader in the League's mission to force Oliver to take Raʾs place, going as far as to kill the Starling City mayor to frame him. He is eventually killed by Tatsu after a sword-fight, finally relieved from the agony of his son's death.

Tatsu Yamashiro

{{further|Katana (comics)}}

Tatsu Yamashiro (portrayed by Rila Fukushima)[146] is a mentor to Oliver during his time in Hong Kong. Devon Aoki was originally cast in the role but left due to a scheduling conflict.[147][148]{{relevance inline|date=September 2017}} She is the wife of Maseo Yamashiro. In the present day, her relationship with her husband is estranged after the death of their son and she joins the Crescent Order after returning to Japan. She nurses Oliver back to health after he is nearly killed by Raʾs al Ghul. Tatsu supports Team Arrow during their war with the League of Assassins. After a short sword-fight with her husband, she kills Maseo and mourns him. She later helps Nyssa and Oliver in curing Thea from the effects of the Lazarus Pit.

Z

Werner Zytle / Vertigo

{{further|Count Vertigo}}

Werner Zytle / Vertigo (portrayed by Peter Stormare) is the new purveyor of the drug Vertigo after the death of The Count in season two.[149] Zytle seeks to kill Arrow in a bid to raise his profile as a crime lord, but is defeated after encountering the Canary sisters; he becomes their enemy and seeks reprisal against the Canaries.

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130. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/10/arrow-oliver-love-interest-season-4-elysia-rotaru|title=Arrow casts Oliver's new love interest|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=August 10, 2015|accessdate=August 11, 2015}}
131. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/11/25/arrow-grave-dead-theories|title=Arrow's David Ramsey shares his theories on who's in the grave|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=November 25, 2015|accessdate=November 25, 2015}}
132. ^{{cite web|url=http://screenrant.com/arrow-fringe-seth-gabel-count-vertigo/ |title='Arrow' Casts 'Fringe' Alum Seth Gabel as Count Vertigo |last=Stoute |first=Scott |publisher=ScreenRant |accessdate=August 19, 2014}}
133. ^{{cite web|last=Webb |first=Matt |url=http://tvline.com/2017/02/08/arrow-recap-season-5-episode-12-ragman-quits-team/ |title='Arrow' Recap Season 5 Episode 12 – [Spoiler] Quits Team Arrow |publisher=TVLine |date=February 8, 2017 |accessdate=2017-05-05}}
134. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.comicbookresources.com/?page=article&id=47709|title=Cynthia Addai-Robinson Cast As "Arrow's" Amanda Waller|work=comicbookresources.com|first=Steve|last=Sunu|date=September 4, 2013|accessdate=November 14, 2013}}
135. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.ew.com/article/2015/08/11/arrow-rutina-wesley-season-4?1212|title=Arrow scoop: Get details on Rutina Wesley's role|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=August 11, 2015|accessdate=August 12, 2015}}
136. ^{{cite web |url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/arrow-season-6-casting-sydelle-noel-exclusive-1202515492/ |title=‘Arrow’ Adds Sydelle Noel for Season 6 (EXCLUSIVE) |last=Otterson |first=Joe |date=August 4, 2017 |work=Variety |access-date=August 5, 2017}}
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140. ^{{cite web|author=Jacob Bryant |url=https://variety.com/2017/tv/news/arrow-clip-felicity-helix-1202009531/ |title='Arrow' Exclusive Clip: Felicity Tours Helix's Base |work=Variety |date=March 15, 2017 |accessdate=2017-05-05}}
141. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2016/06/29/arrow-casts-carly-pope-susan-williams-coast-city-reporter-season-5/|title=Arrow Casts Popular Alum Carly Pope as Coast City Reporter in Season 5|publisher=TV Line|last=Gelman|first=Vlada|date=June 29, 2016|accessdate=June 29, 2016}}
142. ^{{cite web|url=http://ew.com/tv/2017/09/07/arrow-slade-wilson-son-liam-hall/|title=Arrow casts Slade Wilson's son|first=Natalie|last=Abrams|work=Entertainment Weekly|date=September 7, 2017|accessdate=November 15, 2017}}
143. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.ign.com/articles/2012/10/12/arrow-exclusive-first-look-at-deathstroke |title=Arrow: Exclusive First Look at Deathstroke |publisher=IGN |date= October 12, 2013 |accessdate=October 3, 2013}}
144. ^{{cite news |last=Hughes |first=Jason |title='Arrow': Deathstroke Makes His Much-Anticipated Debut in the Latest Flashback (VIDEO) |url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/11/08/deathstroke-arrow-flashback-video_n_2091324.html |work=Entertainment/TV |publisher=Huffington Post |accessdate=November 22, 2012 |date=November 8, 2012}}
145. ^{{cite web|url=https://tvline.com/2014/07/02/arrow-season-3-karl-yune-cast-olivers-hong-kong-handler/|title=Arrow Season 3 Scoop: Meet Oliver's Hong Kong Handler|work=TV Line|date=July 2, 2014|accessdate=July 2, 2014}}
146. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2014/08/rila-fukushima-arrow-riley-voelkel-point-of-honor-825328/|title=Rila Fukushima Joins 'Arrow', Riley Voelkel Cast In 'Point Of Honor'|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=August 27, 2014|accessdate=August 27, 2014}}
147. ^{{cite web|url=http://deadline.com/2014/07/syfy-ascension-cast-andrea-roth-pj-boudousque/|title=Devon Aoki Joins CW's 'Arrow'; Syfy's 'Ascension' Rounds Out Cast|website=Deadline Hollywood|date=July 1, 2014|accessdate=July 1, 2014}}
148. ^{{cite web|url=http://tvline.com/2014/07/01/arrow-season-3-spoilers-katana-devon-aoki/|title=Arrow Recruits Sin City's Devon Aoki for 'Deadly' Season 3 Role|last=Swift|first=Andy|publisher=TV Line|date=July 1, 2014|accessdate=July 1, 2014}}
149. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tvguide.com/News/Arrow-Vertigo-Peter-Stormare-1083968.aspx|title=Exclusive: Arrow Taps Peter Stormare as New Count Vertigo|last=Abrams|first=Natalie|work=TV Guide|date=July 3, 2014|accessdate=July 3, 2014}}

External links

  • [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt2193021/fullcredits Full cast and crew of Arrow at IMDb]
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