LIST OF CHARACTERS FROM FAMILY GUY

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These are characters from the animated TV series ''Family Guy''.
Characters are only listed once, normally under the first applicable subsection in the list; very minor characters are listed with a more regular character they are associated with.

Contents
Griffin family
Relatives
Peter's family
Lois' family
Brian's family
Others
Other Families
Browns
Campbells
Goldmans
Quagmires
Swansons
Tuckers
Peter's work colleagues
Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory
Fishermen
Pawtucket Brewery
Schools
James Woods Regional High School
School of Performing Arts
Channel 5 (WQHG)
Hospital
Supernatural characters
Other characters
References

Griffin family



★ 'Peter Griffin' - The head of the Griffin household, husband of Lois, father of Meg, Chris and Stewie, owner of Brian.

★ 'Lois Griffin' - Wife of Peter, mother of Meg, Chris and Stewie.

★ 'Meg Griffin' - Teenage daughter of Peter and Lois.

★ 'Chris Griffin' - Teenage son of Peter and Lois.

★ 'Stewie Griffin' - Infant son of Peter and Lois.

★ 'Brian Griffin' - The family dog.
Relatives

Peter's family


★ 'Francis Griffin' (''deceased'') - Peter's hardline Irish Catholic stepfather.

★ 'Thelma Griffin' – Ex-wife to Francis and mother to Peter.

★ 'Mickey McFinnigan' - Peter's biological father, who had an affair with Thelma on her vacation to Ireland before Peter was born, as recounted in ''Peter's Two Dads''.

★ 'Nate Griffin' - (''deceased'') Peter's black ancestor. Originally mentioned in "". Owned by Silas Pewterschmidt, he secretly had sex with Lois Laura Bush Lynn Cheney Pewterschmidt to create an inter-racial family.

★ 'Bertram' – Stewie, Chris and Meg's half-brother and Stewie's arch nemesis.
Lois' family


★ 'Carter Pewterschmidt' – Billionaire industrialist, and owner of U.S. Steel. Husband to Barbara, father to Lois, Carol, Patrick, and apparently a mulatto shoe-shine boy.

★ 'Barbara Pewterschmidt' – Wife to Carter, mother to Lois, Carol, and Patrick.

★ 'Carol Pewterschmidt' – Sister to Lois Griffin and Patrick Pewtershmidt, daughter of Carter and Barbara.

★ 'Patrick Pewterschmidt' - Lois's brother, who was locked away in a mental institution by their parents Carter and Barbara after he walked in on his mother having sex with Jackie Gleason.

★ 'Marguerite Pewterschmidt' (''deceased'') – Great-aunt to Lois Griffin and aunt to Carter. She owned the palatial Cherrywood Manor in Newport (now known to be "America's first presidential whorehouse"), which Lois inherited after her death while paying the Griffins a visit. She shared Carter's revilement of Peter. Voiced by Alex Borstein.

★ 'Silas Pewterschmidt' (''deceased'') - Ancestor of the Pewterschmidt family. One of the first to colonize America. Bartered with Native Americans by holding a knife to a baby's throat, presumably sparing its life in exchange for maize. Owned Peter's ancestor Nate Griffin.

★ 'Lois Laura Bush Lynn Cheney Pewterschmidt' (''deceased'') - Silas Pewterschmidt's daughter. Started an inter-racial family in secret with Nate Griffin. Voiced by Alex Borstein.
Brian's family

Jasper


★ 'Biscuit' (''deceased'') – Brian's mother. When she died, her owners had her stuffed and turned into an end table. Biscuit has since been given a proper burial by Brian and Stewie.

★ 'Jasper' – Brian's gay, flamboyant cousin, known for constantly telling dirty jokes. Self-described "rice queen", married to Ricardo, a "skinny, hairless Filipino boy". Brian roomed with Jasper when he moved to Hollywood to be a writer, and then started to direct porn films. He lives in Los Angeles and teaches a dance class at Club Med. He's the only other living anthropomorphic dog that has been seen on the show besides Brian and Todd (not including a brief appearance of several dogs playing poker with Mayor West, one of which talks.)
Others


★ 'Todd' (''deceased'') - The dog that the Griffin family had before he died and they got Brian. Like Brian, he was anthropomorphic. He lived to the age of fifteen.

★ 'Fluffy' - Fluffy is the cat Peter bought to replace Brian after he moved out of the Griffin household in "."

★ 'Seabreeze' - The Pewterschmidt family dog, a prize-winning greyhound. Had an affair with Brian in "Screwed the Pooch", but was already impregnated by Ted Turner.

★ 'O'Brien' - A talking sheep who belongs to Mickey McFinnegan.

Other Families


Browns


★ 'Cleveland Brown' - One of Peter Griffin's neighbors and best friends as well as one of the few recurring African American characters on the show.

★ 'Loretta Brown' - Ex-wife of Cleveland and mother of Cleveland, Jr.

★ 'Cleveland Brown, Jr.' - Son of Cleveland and Loretta.

★ 'Broderick Brown' - Brother of Cleveland Brown, he's a plastic surgeon. (Only appears in "He's Too Sexy for His Fat".)

★ 'Great Uncle Chet' (''deceased'') - Cleveland's great uncle, seen only in Fifteen Minutes of Shame. According to Cleveland, he died in his sleep "somewhere in between the ''Tonight Show'' and the ''The Today Show''".
Campbells

First appeared "From Method to Madness". Dave and Dottie appeared briefly in "Road to Europe" and at the end of the DVD version of ""

★ 'Dave Campbell' – Nudist. Dave was saved from drowning by Peter and his fishing crew. He is the husband of Dottie, and is father of Jeff. Member of the KISS Army. Voiced by Fred Willard.

★ 'Dottie Campbell' – Nudist. Wife of Dave, and mother of Jeff.

★ 'Jeff Campbell' – 16-year-old son of Dave and Dottie. Jeff is also a nudist, and once dated Meg Griffin; their relationship was never established afterward. It is implied that he is well-endowed.

★ '(Un-named toddler) Campbell' - Seen when the Griffins arrive for dinner. "Look at you, you little jaybird." Hasn't been seen since.
Goldmans

Mort and Muriel Goldman


★ 'Mort Goldman' - A Jewish pharmacist, and one of Peter's friends.

★ 'Muriel Goldman' - Mort's wife.

★ 'Neil Goldman' - Mort and Muriel's son.

★ 'Jennifer Love Hewitt' - According to the show, is the niece of Mort and Muriel, and cousin of Neil. She once went on a date with Peter when he and Lois underwent a trial separation. Voiced by the real life Jennifer Love Hewitt.
Quagmires

Quagmire's traditional head-bob


★ 'Glenn Quagmire' - The Griffin's next-door neighbor and Peter's oldest friend

★ 'Joan Quagmire' - (''deceased'') Formerly Peter's maid for a week, but became Quagmire's love interest on her last day as a maid. She was suicidal, and said she would kill Quagmire, and herself, if he left her. She died after touching Death. She was voiced by Nicole Sullivan.

★ 'Quagmire's Mother' - Quagmire once mentioned that he did not know his father, and that his mother was single. Whether or not she is widowed, divorced or a lifelong spinster, is unknown. She also triggered his perverse ways, if he didn't have them already (as suggested by a deleted scene of him in the womb), by breastfeeding him. Their relationship becomes even more questionable in the episode "Brian the Bachelor". When Quagmire takes The Bachelorette home to meet his family, he tells his mother to stop screaming at him, adding 'If you want this three-way to happen you'd better change your tone!' In her older years, she is cranky and seems to love the cat Mittens more than her son, maybe because Quagmire hasn't fathered any (legitimate) children.
Swansons


★ 'Joe Swanson' - The Griffins' paraplegic neighbor.

★ 'Bonnie Swanson' - Joe's timid wife, who has been pregnant since her first appearance.

★ 'Kevin Swanson' - Joe and Bonnie's teenage son on whom Meg has a crush.
Tuckers


★ 'Tom Tucker' - One of the local newscasters, he works at Channel 5. Voiced by Seth MacFarlane.

★ 'Stacy Tucker' - Tom's second wife, and Jake's stepmother.

★ 'Jake Tucker' - Tom Tucker's son and Chris' classmate. He has an upside-down face.

Peter's work colleagues


Happy-Go-Lucky Toy Factory


★ 'Jonathan Weed' ''(deceased)'' - Peter's boss at the toy factory.
Fishermen


★ 'Pascqual' and 'Santos' – Portuguese immigrants who work as fishermen with Peter. One was a cardiologist in Portugal. They do not speak a word of English, even when talking to those who do. Eventually, Peter couldn't afford them, so he decides to shoot them. Luckily, they swam away in time. In another episode, the fishermen offered to babysit Stewie, until Stewie informed them that no Portuguese were allowed. They also saved Joe Swanson's life in the episode "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire". Curiously, they speak with a heavy Brazilian accent, but sometimes with poorly translated Portuguese. They are in reference to the large Portuguese-American community located in southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island, which would include Quahog
Pawtucket Brewery


★ 'Angela' - Peter's supervisor, in charge of the shipping department. Repeatedly awards Opie with employee of the month and promotes him. Whether this is because she thinks Opie is more competent than Peter or because she is doing this to annoy Peter is unknown. Voiced by Carrie Fisher.

★ 'Opie' - Peter's former co-worker, who has been promoted ahead of Peter. Opie also is mentally retarded, but much more severely. Opie has a bad haircut, speaks unintelligibly, wears different pairs of shoes at once, enjoys biting people's fingers and has at least once shoved a pencil into his brain through his ear.

Schools


James Woods Regional High School


★ 'Connie D'Amico' – Most popular girl in school. Often appears conceited. Does not like Meg and often plays pranks on Meg with her friends. Voiced by Lisa Wilhoit (and at least once by Fairuza Balk).

★ 'Rob Berler' – Meg's teacher. He thinks that Meg shouldn't hang out with the "popular clique", and when he catches her with them, he tells her to play alone somewhere. He also says that having Meg as a lab partner is irresponsible. He has also accidentally taped over an episode of ''NOVA'' with a sex tape he made with his wife, portraying him as a transvestite. He also seems to believe in vampires.

★ 'Principal Shepherd' – School Principal. Has been seen wearing a shirt with the word "Principal" on it. It's revealed in When You Wish Upon a Weinstein that he is Jewish. Voiced by Gary Cole.

★ 'Craig Hoffman' – A rebel who Meg tries to go out with at first. He claims to live by his own rules and nobody else's, not even his own.

★ 'Sarah' - Lesbian classmate of Meg and member (or president) of Gay/Lesbian Alliance Club. Briefly attracted to Meg.

★ 'Shauna Parks' - An African-American 11th grade History teacher. Dated Brian in Peter's Got Woods and prompted to have the school's name changed to Martin Luther King, Jr.. Voiced by Gabrielle Union.

★ 'Jimmy' - Meg's back up guy when she needs a date. He usually makes up an excuse by doing something incredulous (like shooting himself with a nail gun or killing his brother).
School of Performing Arts

From "From Method to Madness"

★ 'Olivia Fuller' – Child star and briefly part of a successful duet with Stewie. She returned in "Chick Cancer" and married Stewie, but she cheated on him, resulting in Stewie leaving and setting her house on fire. Whether she survived this or not is currently unknown. Voiced by Rachael MacFarlane. (''Possibly Deceased'')

Channel 5 (WQHG)



★ 'Tom Tucker' – News Anchor.

★ 'Diane Simmons' – News Anchor and talk show hostess. (Birth name: Diane Seidelman). She and fellow anchor Tom Tucker often trade insults live on the air.

★ 'Asian Reporter Trisha Takanawa' – Asian News Reporter. She is always described as "Asian Reporter Trisha Takanawa," even in conversation. She has been comfirmed as being Japanese by Diane. A parody of Connie Chung (other characters occasionally call her Connie). Interestingly and unlike her fellow newspeople, Trisha often displays an especially stoic attitude, even during sex, perhaps to contrast the fact that she's most often live in the field. The character was created by Family Guy writer Neil Goldman who named her after his local sushi restaurant. Voiced by Alex Borstein.

★ 'Hispanic Reporter Maria Jiminez' - In the episode One If By Clam, Two If By Sea, Maria Jiminez is a rarely-featured Hispanic reporter, appearing only if Asian Reporter Trisha Takanawa is already somewhere else or is absent. She was reporting live at the Griffin's home to get Peter Griffin who "supposedly" burned down Mr. Pinchley's bar. Tom Tucker cannot pronounce her name.

★ 'Ollie Williams' – An African American with the BlaccuWeather forecast (name taken from AccuWeather). Like Asian Reporter Trisha Takanawa, Ollie Williams is a parody of racial tokenism within television news. Ollie speaks only in short, booming phrases, such as, "IT'S RAININ' SIDEWAYS!!" Apparently an antithetical parody of Al Roker, who looks similar. Voiced by Phil LaMarr. Ollie has many jobs in the news station, appearing at various events and screaming his trademark phrases.

Hospital



★ 'Barber Shop Quartet' ("The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire") – Appear whenever someone needs to explain something medical related, or inform a patient of a diagnosis (with a catchy song and dance routine). They appear in a cutaway to break the bad news to terminally ill patients, who have full-blown AIDS. Later appear to explain to Peter what a vasectomy is, along with a joke about a sexual harassment seminar speaker who has large breasts. Occasionally the Bass part is shifted between two similar characters; it is likely this is a goof. Not to be confused with Vern and Johnny, two vaudeville performers who were killed by Stewie in Saving Private Brian.

★ 'Dr. Elmer Hartman' – First seen as Stewie's Pediatrician. Has been sued by every patient he ever had due to the fact he's not very good with his job. Dr. Hartman is, however, the most commonly seen physician on the show. He is known for stalling by means of various shtick. He is played by Seth MacFarlane (MacFarlane points out during a DVD commentary that Dr. Hartman's voice and the voice he does for Lois' father are nearly identical; fortunately, this has not been easily picked up upon by a majority of viewers as neither of the characters have appeared in a scene together). In "Stewie Loves Lois", Hartman got his license revoked after giving Peter a prostate examination, which Peter believes was rape. By the end of the episode they work things out and get it restored. Also known for messing with Peter and Lois' minds in episodes like "Blind Ambition" and "The Fat Guy Strangler". He is named after Seth MacFarlane's friend Butch Hartman, whose real name is Elmer, creator of Nick shows The Fairly Odd Parents and Danny Phantom.

★ 'Dr. Kaplan' – Brian's psychiatrist. Voiced by Sam Waterston and later by Wally Wingert.

Supernatural characters


Jesus in The Passion of the Christ II


★ 'Jesus' – Performs miracles around Quahog. His portrayal in ''Family Guy'' seems to be intentionally comically sacrilegious. In the movie, Stewie once went back in time to visit him, but he finds out all he really did do was dance, sing, and perform phony magic finger tricks, all at the same time. In modern times, however, Jesus is able to turn water into funk. Stewie also said that when he was on the other side, he learned that Jesus was Chinese, that his last name is really "Hong", and that he has no idea where people are getting Christ. He also starred opposite Chris Tucker in the Passion of the Christ 2: Crucify This. Voiced by Seth MacFarlane.
Death pontificating


★ 'Death' – Harvests the souls of the dead. Portrayed as a "loser" who still lives with his mother, has asthma and has never had a successful date. He apparently hates the fact that he is dead and the fact that he has no ass. He doesn't seem to be very good at his job, as he is easily fooled by faked deaths. Peter Griffin once stood in for him, tasked with killing the kids from ''Dawson's Creek''. Peter failed in this endeavor, accidentally killing the pilot and co-pilot of the plane, which was safely landed by Karen Black. Voiced by Norm MacDonald in "Death is a Bitch", then Adam Carolla in all subsequent episodes, including (but not limited to) "Death Lives", "Mr. Saturday Knight", "The Perfect Castaway", and "Meet the Quagmires." He also appears to have time travel abilities. He is not above necrophilia, although his romantic interests focus mainly on the living. He has lost his gag reflex due to films he is not proud of. He is not usually seen using his scythe. He has a dog who is very briefly seen when Brian nearly chokes on a dinner roll. The dog was voiced by Jimmy Kimmel.

Other characters



★ 'Adam West' – Mayor of Quahog, voiced by the real life Adam West. Extremely incompetent and eccentric, he displays more than a few traits of delusional mental illness.

★ 'Bruce the Performance Artist' - Mustached, possibly Southern and/or homosexual man who speaks in a calm, drawn-out voice with a slight lisp. In "The Cleveland-Loretta Quagmire" he teaches a CPR course, in "Peter's Got Woods" appears on the school board committee of James Woods Regional High School, and in "Petergeist" he is shown as being a medium with Native American spirits. The question that he may be a homosexual is also raised in "Petergeist" as he holds a séance, as well as in "Barely Legal" wherein he volunteers to be a police officer and cavity search Quagmire, and "" during the after-film party in which he is seen with other homosexuals from the series such as Jasper & Ricardo. He also comments on the movie saying "If I wanted to hear 81 minutes of gay bashing I would have gone to my father's house." His voice is also used for other characters (usually animals) unrelated to himself, such as a gay shark from a fictitious ''Jaws'' sequel and a giant bee.

★ 'The Evil Monkey' –
The evil monkey in Chris's closet.
A chimpanzee-like monkey that lives in Chris' closet and frequently gestures toward him in a threatening manner. Chris tries to tell his family about the existence of the Evil Monkey but, so far, only Stewie believes him. In the show's universe, the monkey was not originally evil, but became so after catching his wife in bed with another monkey. Peter is the only other character who has seen the monkey, but he mistook him for Meg. Although the Evil Monkey was originally intended as a small time gag (similar to the Giant Chicken and The "Performance Artist"), he has gained cult status amongst Family Guy fans and is extremely popular amongst most fans and non-fans alike.

★ 'Greased Up Deaf Guy' – Has been featured in several cameos since his first appearance in "The Thin White Line". He can speak well, but somewhat out of tone, accentuating his parody of the hearing-impaired. He asks only that people "Don't judge me, I'm just doing my thing!" He is always shown running, even when stopped he will continue to run in place. Voiced by Mike Henry.

'Ernie the Giant Chicken' - A chicken who holds a grudge against Peter. His rivalry with Peter stemmed from him giving Peter a bad coupon in "Da Boom", following which they had a long, destructive fight (the grudge may go back to Peter bumping into him during a dance in Episode 98, Meet the Quagmires). Since then, Ernie has appeared on four occasions, most recently in "No Chris Left Behind", where his name was revealed to be Ernie and it was shown that he has a wife named Nicole. His fights with Peter are very elaborate and destructive. Peter has won every fight to date and at the end of each fight, Peter assumes him to be dead, only for Ernie to show some sign of life, implying that he and Peter will fight again. Ernie's appearances are often random, with him tackling Peter out of nowhere or staring at him through a window mid-conversation. After the fights are over, Peter returns to what he was doing, injuries and all, as if nothing happened.
Herbert with his walker


★ 'Herbert' – An elderly gay ephebophile/pedophile who resides just down the street from the Griffins and impotently lusts after Chris.

★ 'Horace'- The owner of the Drunken Clam. He is voiced by John G. Brennan.

★ 'Jillian' is Brian's incredibly hot and just as incredibly dumb girlfriend, seen in "Whistle While Your Wife Works", "Prick Up Your Ears", "Chick Cancer", "Barely Legal", and "Boys Do Cry". The only girlfriend Brian has had for more than one episode, he stays with her purely for sex, while Stewie and Lois find her stupidity hilarious. Jillian, Peter and Chris however seem to share the same level of intellect and get along rather well. She is bulimic, which has resulted in her no longer being able to get her period. Brian often uses a flashlight to distract Jillian when he does not wish to go out. She is voiced by Drew Barrymore.

★ 'Jim Kaplan'- A local Quahog con man. He tricked Peter into buying a car with no engine and gave him "volcano insurance". In his first appearance in "There's Something About Paulie" he is named Doug but in every episode afterwords he is called Jim.

★ 'Judge'- A judge in Quahog who handles practically every case in the series. He has never been referred to by name in the series. Voiced by Phil LaMarr

★ 'Paddy Tanninger (the Caddy Manager)' – Manager of Quahog golf course. Hired Chris as a 'ball shagger', which immediately doubled his business because everyone wanted to "nail the fat kid". Prior to his job as the caddy manager, he managed Brian at the Quahog Hummer Dealership in "The Perfect Castaway". Wants to fight over practically everything. His catch phrase is "Big whoop, wanna fight about it?" He gets run over by a tank in "Hell Comes to Quahog."

★ 'Rupert' – Stewie's favorite teddy bear. Stewie treats Rupert as if he were real, and Stewie thinks he is gay. He was once left in charge of watching the bags when waiting to board a plane, which got stolen because, according to Stewie, he was "looking at the boys again", including one who looked like Tab Hunter. Apparently, Stewie sees him as an athletic man with a teddy bear's head, as seen in the episode "Stewie Loves Lois." Stewie also sees his as possibly a recovering alcoholic, as he asks Rupert for valium in "Dammit Janet!". He is likely named after Rupert Bear or Rupert Murdoch.

★ 'Seamus' - A wise old sailor, with wooden peg arms and legs that talks with a pirate accent. Despite having peg-limbs he can dance, play the organ very well, and can fight an octopus. Seamus is known for often attempting to be both dramatic and comical, but often ruining these moments by awkwardly asking for people's opinions of his performance or summarizing his previous statements.

★ 'Vern and Johnny'– A vaudeville duo who usually shows up in random places for no apparent reason. In one episode, it is given that the performer/singer's name is Vern, who (when something they say or do usually fails) always says to the pianist, "Play me off, Johnny!" which means that the pianist's name is Johnny. They appeared in the Quahog Talent Show with a dog performing tricks. They were shot by Stewie in "Saving Private Brian", who was extremely annoyed by their appearances.

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