Meet the Cast
Orlando
Orlando is many things throughout the course of this novel—poet, patron of the arts, ambassador, man, woman, and temporary coma patient. But one thing Orlando is not is a character with a traject...
Nick Greene
First spotted in Chapter Two standing in Orlando’s grand hallway looking a little lost and very humble in the face of the fancy surroundings. His presence debunks Orlando’s image of poe...
Sasha
In a novel that's all about finding the right words for things, it's significant that the only character who gets to do the naming is our protagonist, Orlando. And it's also meaningful that he name...
Marmaduke Bonthrop Shelmerdine
We have a suspicion that, if Orlando were living today, she'd shop at REI. Or maybe she'd have a subscription to Backpacker Magazine and a lifetime membership with the Sierra Club. Our point here?...
Archduchess Harriet/Archduke Harry
Harry/Harriet is a Romanian Archduke with a serious crush on Orlando. Harry (it turns out to be just Harry) holds a deep, constant, and abiding love for our protagonist. This would be impressive if...
Captain Nicholas Benedict Bartolus
This is the ship captain who brings Orlando from Constantinople to England. He’s the first lucky guy to see Orlando wearing dresses, and when he treats her as a woman, Orlando realizes for th...
Twitchett
Orlando’s mother’s maid. Orlando spies a poet in her room during Chapter One.
Stubbs
Orlando’s gardener during Elizabethan times.
Lady Clorinda
Bachelorette #1 who didn’t interest Orlando because she was too sweet and good.
Lady Favilla
Bachelorette #2 who lost Orlando’s interest because she had her spaniel whipped.
Lady Euphrosyne
Bachelorette #3 who lost Orlando’s interest because…Princess Sasha showed up.
Mrs. Grimsditch
Orlando’s first and longtime housekeeper.
Mr. Dupper
Orlando’s chaplain. He first appears in Chapter Two and then resurfaces in Chapter Five.
Rustum el Sadi
The old gipsy man who houses Orlando after she becomes a woman. He is the only gipsy whose name we learn, and he holds very different philosophies than Orlando when it comes to nature, and property.
Mr. Pope
In real life, Pope lived in the 18th century and has remained popular for his satirical poetry. One of the "great wits" that Orlando spends time with, she alternates between feelings of awe for his...
Nell
The prostitute that Orlando befriends after she is sick and tired of England’s greatest wits.
Widow Bartholomew
Orlando’s housekeeper during the Victorian era.
Basket
He is Orlando’s butler during the Victorian era.