List of The 4400 characters
This is a list of fictional characters in the television series The 4400. The list includes the series main characters, recurring characters, minor characters, as well a list of the 4400 returnees.
Main characters
Tom Baldwin
Tom Baldwin, portrayed by
Kyle Baldwin
Kyle Baldwin, portrayed by Chad Faust, is Tom and Linda's son and Shawn Farrell's cousin. He is possessed by a human being from the future, who reveals he was supposed to act as a communication channel between the future and Tom, to guide him in his dealings with the returned 4400 as they attempt to avoid the catastrophe that has caused humans to largely die out. He is responsible for the murder of Jordan Collier and spends several months in prison. He takes promicin to gain healing abilities but instead developed an imaginary guide that assumed the appearance of a woman named Cassie Dunleavy. At the end of the series he convinces his father to also take a promicin shot.
Jordan Collier
Jordan Collier, portrayed by
Collier was initially described to Campbell as an "interesting" character rather than as a villainous role, a characterization that Campbell believes that the writers stuck with.[1] Eric Goldman of IGN described Collier as "a fascinatingly morally ambiguous figure; one who seems like a Jesus figure one moment and nearly genocidal in another".[2] Campbell himself has described the character as "a sociopath"[3] and "ever manipulative".[4]
Shawn Farrell
Shawn Farrell, portrayed by
Nina Jarvis
Nina Jarvis, portrayed by Samantha Ferris, became the director of NTAC in season two after succeeding Dennis Ryland; Ryland took his role back temporarily while Nina recovered from a gunshot wound. Nina returned as the director of NTAC after recovering from her injuries. Nina was later dismissed and replaced by Meghan Doyle.
Alana Mareva
Alana Mareva, portrayed by
Dennis Ryland
Dennis Ryland, portrayed by Peter Coyote, was the original supervisor and director of NTAC (National Threat Assessment Command) during season one. Ryland was close friends with agent Tom Baldwin for many years. The two worked together at the FBI, and Ryland arranged for Tom to transfer with him to NTAC; this would damage their relationship, as Tom left after only 5 months to investigate the circumstances surrounding his son Kyle's comatose state. Ryland reinstates Tom into NTAC in the Pilot episode, recognizing that Tom is still one of his best agents, and partners him with Diana Skouris. During season one, Ryland is constantly portrayed as sympathetic to the 4400 and darkly amused when he informs Skouris and Baldwin that it's their job to resolve the mystery of the 4400's new-found abilities. However, as soon as Orson Bailey demonstrated his power of telekinesis, Ryland secretly ordered a separate investigation into the cause of the paranormal abilities, and possible methods of curtailing them. When a 4400 began to compel others to commit murder, Ryland ordered that the incomplete promicin inhibitor be used, in order to safeguard the country. During the final episode of season two, Ryland is arrested for his involvement for the production and administration of the Promicin inhibitor to unsuspecting returnees. He is put on trial because of the inhibitor scandal and T.J. Kim of the Nova Group causes Ryland's lawyer to attack him. The attempt fails and a hospitalized Ryland is later attacked by the telepath Gary Navarro. In season three he begins working as the leader of a privately owned company, Haspel Corporation, a defense contractor aiding the NSA in the tracking of the Nova Group, a terrorist organization of 4400 returnees. His prime motivation is based on his belief that the existence of civilians with 4400 abilities is a danger to the country, and works to limit the use of supernatural abilities created by promicin to the military and the government.
Diana Skouris
Diana Skouris, portrayed by
Maia Skouris
Maia Skouris, portrayed by
Lily Tyler
Lily Tyler, portrayed by
Richard Tyler
Richard Tyler, portrayed by
Isabelle Tyler
Isabelle Tyler, portrayed by
Meghan Doyle
Meghan Doyle, portrayed by
Recurring characters
Kevin Burkhoff
Played by
Kevin was the one who discovered how to cure the side effects of the promicin inhibitor during the season two finale.
In the third season, Kevin begins to inject himself with promicin in order to gain some type of 4400 ability. The shots he took disfigured his appearance by causing wounds on his chest and loss of his nails, though in exchange it granted him rapid (but inconsistent) healing of muscle tissue. This was first demonstrated when he put a scalpel through his hand and it healed within seconds. After several months of injections, his entire body was covered in lesions and decaying tissue, but his regenerative abilities were now fully active, as he literally resurrects himself after taking four nine millimeter rounds to the chest at the hands of one of
After a failed attempt by him and Tess to perform the same promicin-injection procedure on
Kevin and Tess Doerner ran away together in the season three episode "
During their time with Collier, without proper medication, Tess once again comes under the influence of her schizophrenia and leaves, causing Kevin to follow her. He is later seen in a small town where Tess forces most of the denizens to participate in her "sweet sixteen", but due to an intervention by
The serum Kevin Burkhoff injected himself with to gain an ability was not the same solution of pure
Marco Pacella
Marco Pacella (Richard Kahan) is in charge of NTAC's theory room, and is the one who initially proposed that each 4400 has caused a "ripple effect". He often appears to somewhat resent his colleagues, at one point labeling them as the "Two most annoying people on the planet".
His relationship with the NTAC agents
Marco continues to aid the NTAC agents from the Theory Room. His friendship with Diana grows, with her teasing him affectionately. He makes a forgery of Diana's daughter
Marco and Diana finally begin a relationship during the season 2 finale, "
In the season 3 episode "Blink", Diana ends the relationship with Marco as she believes she is using him to avoid becoming close to a man more her type. Despite being hurt at the rejection, Marco is never shown to be anything other than supportive of her. Whilst dating Diana, Marco had become friendly with her daughter Maia, and Maia asks after him even after the breakup.
Marco informs Diana that April is missing and in possession of promicin, leading to Diana's reinstatement into NTAC and move back.
He later believes that making conspiracy movies is the ability of 4400 Curtis Peck. When Diana is searching for a safe place to hide Peck, Marco uses his apartment (leading to a momentary awkwardness as he and Diana remember their brief relationship) as a base for Peck to write his newest script, although Peck is later compromised by "The Marked".
It is Marco who deduces the location of
When Marco's colleague uses his own promicin-induced ability, putting many of the principal "players" into a game of survival, the failed relationship between Marco and Diana is re-examined. Maia does not understand why Marco no longer visits them, and Marco admits to Diana that he does find it a little hard seeing her every day. Diana asks if he would be willing to give genuine friendship a try, and offers him an invitation to dinner with her and Maia.
After being infected by a promicin-inducing virus in "The Great Leap Forward", Marco can seemingly teleport to any place he is thinking of, as he appears in Promise City after looking at a photograph of the location.
Tess Doerner
Tess Doerner (Summer Glau) disappeared April 3, 1955.
Tess is first seen in the second season premiere episode "
Tess is later seen in the episode "
In the episode "
She uses her ability to prevent
In the fourth season premiere, Tess suffers a relapse into schizophrenia and begins "seeing" dead people. In the episode "
April Skouris
April (
Later in the series April returns with a handsome boyfriend named Ben and a successful job at her own tattoo shop. Although things seem up for her, things take a wrong turn. She proves to be unlucky in her relationship with Ben (Brennan Elliott), recently losing him to her sister, Diana.
April becomes depressed and coming to the realization that her life is pointless she takes a promicin shot, gaining the ability to make anyone truthfully answer any direct question she asks. She used this ability to make a living blackmailing people, and falls in love with a man named Colin. However, one of her "marks" is the vice president of a Fortune 500 company which paid for hitmen and was selling defective armor to the military. The "mark" has April's new boyfriend murdered.
Shocked, sad, and frightened at her loss and the new danger she is in, April returns to Diana for help and for a short time helps them uncover the killer using her ability. April uses her powers to expose the head of the corporation to NTAC, and is later employed by the federal government, using her powers in interrogations. She and Diana leave off on a more positive note than before.
Prior to his abduction (January 5, 1973), Gary Navarro (
Gary was first used by NTAC to spy on the newly opened
While working for Nova, Gary was captured when he attempted to murder
After a larger controversy where he escaped re-capture by NTAC thanks to
Nikki Hudson
Nikki (
Danny Farrell
Danny (
The antagonistic relationship between the brothers flares up again in season four. Danny has felt that becoming a lawyer, in view of the powers possessed by promicin-positive individuals, has become pointless. In spite of his brother's advice, Danny wants to take promicin, and he mocks Shawn's warnings as fear that Shawn will no longer be the "special one". After realizing that taking promicin is Danny's own choice, Shawn gives a shot to him, but asks Danny to wait a few weeks to think it over.
In
After many deaths, Danny realizes that his body is creating more promicin than it can contain and is involuntarily releasing it, infecting many. Much like the shots, the victims have a 50% chance of either surviving or acquiring a special ability. He eventually seeks Shawn's help and is put on the promicin inhibitor, but is left with an ultimatum: die from the buildup of promicin or get off the inhibitor and risk infecting others. Not wanting to kill anyone else, Danny forces Shawn to euthanize him. Meanwhile, the ensuing chaos of people being infected by promicin is used by
Matthew Ross
Matthew (
Early episodes in the third season suggested that Matthew knew more about the 4400 and
Matthew is later murdered by
In the fourth-season episode
Heather Tobey
A school teacher, Heather (Kathryn Gordon) disappeared March 2, 1974. Her ability is to allow people to realize their full potential with regard to any special talent they may have. She unlocked artistic potential in several of her students. After several parents complained about their children being "altered", she quit. In the third season, she works at the 4400 Center's school. While taking the
She now works as an assistant to Shawn Farrell at the 4400 Center.
Cassie Dunleavy
Cassie Dunleavy (Tristin Leffler) is seemingly the physical manifestation of
Cassie first approaches Kyle in a park where she poses as an art student. During the course of their conversation she suggests Kyle inject his cousin,
Kyle later returns to the park to tell Cassie what happened, but she is not there. He tries to track her down at the art school she mentioned, but no one has ever heard of her.
When he next sees Cassie (in "
In "
Cassie later appears while Kyle is reading the book to tell him to meet her at the intersection of Forbes and Shady at 2 a.m., "where it's all beginning". She warns him that if he doesn't show, he'll never see her again. Kyle does show up at the appointed time, and is there to witness a car crash that leads to the liberation of
Later, in the episode entitled "
The Marked
The Marked are a group of people belonging to the anti-4400 faction in the future, and they are first revealed in their
The only explicitly revealed agents thus far are Drew Imroth, the CEO of the Ubient Software Corporation; Rebecca Parish, the director of National Intelligence; and
When Tom Baldwin is sectioned in a mental hospital for reporting Curtis Peck's claims of conspiracy, The Marked implant a sleeper agent inside him. Drew Imroth later reassures his comrades that when they need him, Baldwin will be there for them. After seeing numerous memories belonging to another person, Tom Baldwin is eventually overcome by the being formerly possessing Matthew Ross. Baldwin then uses his NTAC status to his advantage, capturing Isabelle Tyler and blackmailing her into taking back her abilities.
Following an attack on Ubient Software Corporation by a promicin-positive, the rest of The Marked have Drew Imroth kill his host so that he can be implanted into another host, Jordan Collier. Baldwin then forces Isabelle to kidnap Collier.
When Tom Baldwin is later freed from The Marked's control, he tries to rescue Collier, but is captured. However, Isabelle soon turns against The Marked, killing Rebecca Parish and freeing Baldwin and Collier at the cost of her own life. Baldwin, still retaining his memories of being one of The Marked, then gives Collier a list of the remaining seven.
Known members of The Marked include:
- Matthew Ross (deceased, agent transferred)
- NTAC agent Tom Baldwin (alive, agent deceased)
- Ubient CEO Drew Imroth (deceased, agent transferred)
- Jordan Collier (agent status unknown)
- National Intelligence agent Rebecca Parish (deceased, agent status unknown)
Minor characters
Introduced in season 1
Character | Actor | First seen | Status | Disappeared | Abilities | Notes |
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Orson Bailey | Michael Moriarty | S01E01
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Alive | June 11, 1979 from Tacoma, Washington | Telekinesis-styled power, which took the form of "shaking" or vibrations, similar to a local, intense earthquake | Insurance Salesman and partner in Kensington & Bailey. After being returned, Bailey's emotional state, already dangerously chaotic, caused him to lose control of his power and suffer nosebleeds. Eventually this inability to control his power led to a man's death, and NTAC pursued Bailey and shot him during apprehension, but he lived. |
Carl Morrissey | David Eigenberg | S01E02
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Deceased | February 16, 2003 from Seattle, Washington | Enhanced strength and reflexes | A supermarket employee turned vigilante. Carl, upon discovering his powers, attempted to rid his neighbourhood of crime, drug use, vandalism and gang violence, and was stabbed and killed during one such venture, but inspired his neighbours to fight crime and continue to better the neighborhood. |
Oliver Knox | Lee Tergesen | S01E03
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Alive | August 22, 1983 from Friday Harbor, Washington | Mind control via speech | A serial killer. After returning, Knox began using his ability to make random people kill his victims for him, but NTAC eventually found out it was him and imprisoned Knox permanently in a soundproof cell at NTAC Seattle Headquarters. |
Mary Deneville | Georgia Craig | S01E04
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Deceased | August 4, 1999 | Stimulate plant growth via speech | A florist and flower shop worker. After Oliver Knox's killing spree, the brothers of one of his victims went on a crusade against the 4400 and planted a bomb in Mary's flower delivery van, killing her in the resulting explosion. |
Introduced in season 2
Character | Actor | First seen | Status | Disappeared | Abilities | Notes |
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Agent Jed Garrity | Kavan Smith | S02E02
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Alive | Self-replication | An NTAC agent who throughout the series is outspoken in his beliefs that the 4400 and other promicin positives should be treated as dangerous criminals. After becoming promicin-positive himself due to being infected by a promicin-inducing virus in "The Great Leap Forward", he creates a fully clothed, self-aware duplicate of himself. | |
Wendy Paulson | Lexa Doig | S02E03
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Alive | None | A professor of 19th century novelas at the college Kyle begins attending, she expresses concern for his black-outs later on in the season telling Kyle to tell someone who can help him. | |
Devon Moore | Jody Thompson | S02E03
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Deceased | None | An employee at the 4400 Center and one of Jordan Collier 's many lovers. Devon was the first to take promicin after Collier stole Haspelcorp's supply. Devon's body rejected promicin and it killed her.
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P.J. | Sean Devine | S02E03
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Alive | Hallucination-created games | NTAC Theory Room Worker (incarcerated). P.J. worked with Marco and Brady in the Theory Room department of NTAC. When promicin hit the streets he wanted to be part of the movement to bring peace to the world so he took the shot. His ability trapped Tom, Megan Doyle, Diana, Maia, Shawn, Isabelle, Kyle, Tom Baldwin a step closer to being friends.
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Brady Wingate | Graeme Duffy | S02E03
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Deceased | None | Works in the Theory Room department at NTAC with Marco Pacella and P.J. In "The Great Leap Forward", he dies after being infected with a promicin-inducing virus.
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Trent Applebaum | Robert Picardo | S02E04
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Alive | May 18, 1989 | Saliva could induce increased metabolic rate | One of the original 4400. Due to his desperate financial situation, Trent marketed his ability, but it was later discovered that the rapid metabolic reactions couldn't be stopped when two affected people starved to death. NTAC was able to save others who were tested with the saliva when Trent gave his liver up for research. |
Eric Papequash | Glen Gould | S02E04
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Deceased | Unknown | Helped Richard and Lily Tyler hide during their evasion of Jordan Collier .
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Billy | Noah Danby | S02E04
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Alive | None | A tattoo parlour customer, who was warned by Maia to wear his helmet on his motorcycle. | |
Liv | Lindy Booth | S02E05
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Alive | None | A homeless girl who Shawn invites to work at the Center. | |
Jean DeLynn Baker | Sherilyn Fenn | S02E08
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Deceased | October 27, 1999 | Emit sub-atomic plague spores through sores on hands | One of the original 4400. When her power manifested during her sleep, wiping out her whole town's population, including her parents, her already unbalanced mind finally caused her to go insane from shock, and eventually regains her lucidity when she comes to believe her purpose is to purify humanity. Diana Skouris was forced to shoot her to keep her from wiping out Seattle's population. |
Edwin (Musinga) Mayuya | Hill Harper | S02E09
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Deceased | February 24, 1996 from Rwanda | Heal chromosome damage in utero | A nurse and wanted war criminal. One of the original 4400, he disappeared from an anti-Tutsi clinic. After his efforts to help infants were made public, he was identified as a wanted man for war crimes in Rwanda but was allowed to stay on the condition he kept healing. When it was discovered his gift was killing him (caused his own chromosomes to mutate and slowly destroy his body with developing heart disease and spinal irregularities), and faced with execution if he stopped healing, Edwin decided to keep using his ability for as long as his body allowed as penance for his crimes. Edwin died less than a year later.
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TJ Kim | Leanne Adachi | S02E11
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Deceased | February 2, 1998 | Induce rage in men | One of the original 4400. T.J. became a firm anti-NTAC extremist after several disasters such as Jordan Collier's assassination and the promicin-inhibitor scandal, and eventually joined the newly formed Nova Group, and was captured for her efforts to assassinate Dennis Ryland. Boyd Gelder (using his ability to disguise himself as Tom Baldwin), later came to NTAC and shot T.J. twice in the head, killing her, to prevent her from revealing what she knew of the group to the authorities. |
Roger Wolcott | Rob Lee | S02E11
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Deceased | March 6, 1987 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. Roger went into NTAC Seattle Headquarters for a checkup, and was restrained during T.J. Kim's terrorist attack, which had caused all the men in the facility to become homicidally violent. Roger was found by Major Charles Culp, and believing he was responsible for the attack (as he was affected by T.J.'s signal as well), Culp shot Roger in the heart, killing him. |
Sarah James | Karen Austin | S02E11
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Alive | November 5, 1971 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. |
Laurel Bryce | Iris Paluly | S02E11
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Alive | January 7, 1982 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. |
Matthew Lombard | Ken Jones | S02E12
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Alive | May 30, 1977 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. |
Rose Woodard | Christie Wilkes | S02E12
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Alive | December 1, 1991 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. |
Werner Loecher | Nicholas von Zill | S02E12
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Alive | April 19, 1973 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. |
Nate McCullough | Jonah Bay | S02E13
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Alive | September 8, 2000 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. |
Introduced in season 3
Character | Actor | First seen | Status | Disappeared | Abilities | Notes |
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Jung Pak | Phoenix Ly | S03E01
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Alive | September 30, 1956 | Can breathe underwater due to fish-like gills on his back | One of the original 4400. |
Tyler Downing | Matthew Gray | S03E01
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Alive | January 9, 1972 | Control electricity | One of the original 4400. Can turn on and off electrical devices by altering electric currents (Electro-psychokinesis). Tyler was one of the 4400 children abducted by 'Sarah'. |
Philippa Bynes | Angelique Naude | S03E01
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Alive | May 11, 1994 | Create light | One of the original 4400. |
Dante Ferelli | Kurt Evans | S03E01
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Alive | December 24, 1982 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. |
Wesley Hauser | Andrew Kavadas | S03E02
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Deceased | 1975 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. |
Daniel Armand | Ian Tracey | S03E02
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Alive | July 20, 1990 | Induce psychosis | Leader of the NOVA group. One of the original 4400. Daniel convinced Shawn to help create the Nova Group through funding as Shawn believed a defensive force of 4400's was needed after the promicin-inhibitor scandal. When Daniel resorted to terrorist means, Shawn became an enemy of the group and sold them out to NTAC. Daniel later sought vengeance against Shawn for his betrayal, and used his ability to make him schizophrenic. Isabelle Tyler hunted Daniel down as vengeance, and after forcing him to undo the damage, Isabelle turned Daniel's ability against himself, driving him insane. |
Boyd Gelder | Sean Marquette | S03E03
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Deceased | March 3, 2000 | Imitation | A member of the NOVA group. One of the original 4400. After T.J. Kim's capture, Boyd volunteered for the mission to assassinate T.J. to prevent Nova's secret from falling into the authorities's hands and attempted to frame Haspelcorp 's supple of promicin, and later triggered a suicide bomb, which wiped out the original team of enhanced soldiers made by Haspelcorp, except Isabelle Tyler.
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Ryan Freel | Matthew Harrison | S03E04
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Alive | July 14, 1982 | Unknown | A member of the NOVA group. One of the original 4400. |
Amy Paspalis | Julia Tortolano | S03E04
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Alive | July 23, 1999 | Probability alteration | Center student and Maia Skouris's best friend. One of the original 4400. |
Lindsey Hammond | Alexia Fast | S03E04
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Alive | November 23, 1979 | Oil in fingers alters glass | One of the original 4400. Lindsey was one of the 4400 children abducted by "Sarah" in the episode "Gone". In season 4, Lindsey returns as one of the promicin positives living in Promise City. There, she wishes Maia a happy birthday and gives her a special gift; her parents. |
Olivia Germaine | Sophie Barnett | S03E04
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Alive | April 2, 1964 | Hydrokinesis | One of the original 4400. Her powers only work in the presence of her brother, Duncan. Olivia was one of the 4400 children abducted by "Sarah". |
Duncan Germaine | Cainan Wiebe | S03E04
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Alive | April 2, 1964 | Hydrokinesis | One of the original 4400. His powers only work in the presence of his sister Olivia. Duncan was one of the 4400 children abducted by "Sarah". |
Christopher Dubov | Kevin McNulty | S03E05
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Alive | June 29, 1999 | Pheromone detection | One of the original 4400. He matched people who smelled similar - he got his wife and dentist together. His son Michael, enraged that his mother had left, assaulted him. |
Todd Barstow | Carter Jenkins | S03E06
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Alive | August 29, 1995 | Can see the past through another’s emotional memories | One of the original 4400. In the memories he sees, he can see events, names, and even the feelings and thoughts of the people involved in that particular event. For his power to work, he must be conversing with the person. He told Alana the whereabouts of the man who killed her husband and son in a car accident. |
Zachary Gilund | Danny Dorosh | S03E06
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Alive | November 10, 1966 | Unknown | A former member of the NOVA group. One of the original 4400. When NTAC began hunting for Daniel Armand after he caused Shawn Farrell to become schizophrenic, Zachary was frightened into leaving the group and told Richard Tyler the name and location of his Nova recruiter, Jane Nance, and later told Isabelle when confronted shortly after the meeting. |
Jane Nance | Ulla Friis | S03E06
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Deceased | October 17, 1980 | Control animals | An owner of many pets and a member of the Nova Group. One of the original 4400. Isabelle killed Jane by turning her ability on herself, causing the animals she took care of to attack her, but not before Jane gave up Jorge Molina's name and location. |
Jorge Molina | Emilio Salituro | S03E06
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Deceased | March 24, 1975 | Pyrokinesis | A gas station worker and a member of the Nova Group. One of the original 4400. Jorge was killed by Isabelle Tyler when she turned his ability on himself, causing him to make the station explode with him inside it, but not before giving up Daniel Armand's location. |
Naomi Bonderman | Linda Darlow | S03E08
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Alive | February 2, 1992 | Induce hallucinations to resolve past problems | One of the original 4400. She secretes an oil from her hands that causes people to hallucinate figures from their past who they had strong ties to; the visions remaining until some closure is found. Her grandson used the oils to create "Blink", a street drug that caused three suicides and infected Tom and Diana. Naomi, who wears gloves to prevent the oil from touching people, helped NTAC to find the truth. |
Darren Piersahl | Jamie Martz | S04E10
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Deceased | Oxidation | A Sergeant in the US Army Rangers recruited into the enhanced-soldier program. | |
John Schaffner | J. August Richards | S04E10
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Deceased | Unknown | A Staff Sergeant in the US Army Rangers recruited in the enhanced-soldier program. | |
Edwin Garrett | S03E10
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Alive | October 8, 1980 | Unknown | One of the original 4400. Attended Shawn Farrell's wedding. | |
Claudio Borghi | Brian George | S03E10
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Alive | June 19, 1961 | Induce precognitive visions | One of the original 4400. His ability is also biochemical - tobacco grown and touched by him imparted the visions to those who smoked it. Gave Shawn one of his cigars for a wedding gift. |
Paul Newbold | Sean Pratt | S03E12
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Alive | Unmentioned | Change body temperature | A member of the Nova Group. One of the original 4400. |
Tina Richardson | Tanya Hubbard | S03E12
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Alive | April 12, 1995 | Telepathically erase memories | One of the original 4400. A member of the Nova Group. |
Lewis Mesirow | Chris Davis | S03E12
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Alive | April 19, 1955 | Remote viewing | A member of the Nova Group. One of the original 4400. Lewis used his ability to help Jordan Collier find Kevin Burkhoff and Tess Doerner. |
Michael Lawrence | Never seen | S03E12
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Alive | Change oxygen level in bloodstream | 4400 Center Student and Member of the Nova Group. Michael worshiped Jordan Collier after his resurrection, and gladly used his ability to free the Nova Group from NTAC Seattle Headquarters. | |
Unnamed woman | Never seen | S03E13
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Alive | Cure neurodegenerative disease | A woman living in El Paso, Texas, who is the first recorded person to develop 4400 abilities from Collier's distribution of promicin. She cured her father who was living in a hospice of his Alzheimer's disease. |
Introduced in season 4
Character | Actor | First seen | Status | Disappeared | Abilities | Notes |
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Graham Holt | Cameron Bright | S04E01
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Alive | Make himself worshiped | An unpopular high school student who took a promicin shot. When Graham became increasingly drunk on his new power and used it to take control of Seattle, Jordan Collier neutralized his ability. | |
Troy Kennedy | Tod Fennell | S04E02
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Alive | Can play any instrument | An unemployed and lonely man who took a promicin shot. Troy was interrogated by NTAC about being the possible culprit behind the multiple phobia attacks around Seattle despite him explaining his true ability. Meghan Doyle later revealed he was innocent as another attack happened while he was in custody, and because he wasn't subjected to a promicin test, Troy was released. | |
Brandon Powell | Jake Cherry | S04E02
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Alive | Exacerbate fears to phobic level | An autistic child who was given a promicin shot by his father, who wanted his son to have a normal childhood. He was cured by Shawn Farrell of his autism and put on the promicin inhibitor to control his ability. When he began taking the inhibitor, his previous victims showed signs of recovering their sanity. It is unclear whether they would relapse if he ceased to take the inhibitor. | |
Audrey Parker | Constance Towers and Laura Mennell | S04E03
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Deceased | Astral projection | An old woman who took a promicin shot. She used her ability to feel emotionally alive again, and after her accidental murder by the son of her caretaker, Audrey helped NTAC solve her murder before fading away. | |
Senator Rolan Lenhoff | Kevin Tighe | S04E04
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Alive | None | Suggested to Shawn to get into Seattle politics. | |
Shannon Reese | Lisa Sheridan | S04E05
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Alive | Anxiety relief | A therapist who became a follower of Jordan Collier's teachings. Shannon helped Tom Baldwin temporarily work off the stress he suffered following Alana Mareva's re-abduction and Kyle's defection to Jordan Collier's movement. | |
Billy | Gregory Waldock | S04E05
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Alive | Sonic screaming | A follower of Jordan Collier's teachings. | |
Dalton Gibbs | Jason Diablo | S04E05
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Alive | Super-intelligence | A mechanic and electronics wizard who became a follower of Jordan Collier's teachings. Dalton used his new inventions to benefit Collier's movement, especially with his psychic defense beacons, which formed an effective defensive barrier around Promise City. | |
Kathy Weir | Iris Quinn | S04E05
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Alive | Telekinesis | A follower of Jordan Collier's teachings. | |
Paul Weir | Mark Acheson | S04E05
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Alive | Pyrokinesis | A follower of Jordan Collier's teachings. | |
Curtis Peck | Todd Giebenhain | S04E06
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Deceased | May 9, 2001 | Claircognisance | A film director. One of the original 4400. Curtis used his ability to use the films he made reveal the truth in many historical conspiracies (e.g. John F. Kennedy's assassination). Curtis later uncovered a conspiracy by future agents, known only as "The Marked", to stop the 4400. Curtis was later forced to go on the run from the Marked, but was later captured. But instead of being killed, Curtis agreed to deny the Marked's existence and stop revealing the truth behind historic conspiracies in exchange he would get to direct his own film in Hollywood. He was later tracked down by Diana Skouris and Meghan Doyle, to whom he revealed an important part of the puzzle - "The Marked" gain power over their hosts via nanotechnology injected into the spinal column. Shortly thereafter he is visited by the now "Marked" Tom Baldwin, interrogated, and murdered. |
Anastasia | Andrew Rath | S04E07 | Alive | Pollution clean-up | A follower of Jordan Collier's teachings. | |
Aquino | Curtis Caravaggio | S04E07 | Alive | Invisibility | A Captain in the US Army recruited into the enhanced-soldier program. Aquino led a team of 5 enhanced soldiers (including himself) to assassinate Jordan Collier after he seized part of Seattle as the foundation of the new "Promise City", but because of a tip from Maia Skouris, Aquino and his men were captured by Collier, and after refusing to join him, had their abilities removed and were safely escorted out of city. | |
Henderson | S04E07 | Alive | Tracking via scent | A member of the US Army recruited into the enhanced-soldier program and later assigned to Aquino's team. Ability removed by Jordan Collier. | ||
Unnamed Enhanced Soldier | S04E07 | Alive | Psychic attacks | A member of the US Army recruited into the enhanced-soldier program and later assigned to Aquino's team. Ability removed by Jordan Collier. | ||
Cora Tomkins | Lorena Gale | S04E09
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Alive | November 2, 1950 | Age alteration | One of the original 4400. Creates a liquid that, when mixed with water, makes whoever drinks it progressively younger. With the instruction of Richard, she used her ability to make Isabelle a baby again. In recent events she seems to have reversed what she had done and returned Isabelle to her original age. |
Michael Ancelet | Martin Sims | S04E10
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Alive | Information retention | A 4400 who used to work the 4400 Center security with Richard. When NTAC came looking for Richard, Jordan gave agents Tom Baldwin and Diana Skouris Michael's name and location in the hopes they could track Richard down. NTAC met Michael at his home and threatened him by saying that they would arrest him and wouldn't allow him to write down all his thoughts building up in his head; which would eventually make him go insane. Michael then reluctantly revealed Richard's hiding place. | |
Byron Lillibridge | Greyston Holt | S04E10
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Alive | February 28, 1966 | Projection of others | One of the original 4400. He helped Kyle try to find Isabelle, by using his ability to create a seemingly real projection of Lily Tyler which fooled Richard completely. "Lily" convinced Richard to change Isabelle back, which was what Kyle also hoped Byron would be able to achieve. |
List of The 4400
Character | Portrayed by | First appearance | Abduction date | Abilities | Immediate effect | NTAC's ripple effect theory | Status | Notes |
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Jordan Collier |
Billy Campbell | S01E03 |
April 10, 2002 | Ability neutralization | dies and is resurrected | |||
Shawn Farrell |
Patrick Flueger | S01E01 |
April 22, 2001 | Life manipulation | ||||
Alana Mareva |
Karina Lombard | S02E07 |
September 5, 2001 | Alternate reality projection | Used her ability to take Tom to an alternate reality in which the two of them were married. They stayed for 8 years. | Stabilizing influence in Tom Baldwin's life | Retaken by the people from the future | Stay together in real world, though not married |
Maia Skouris |
Conchita Campbell | S01E01 |
March 3, 1946 | Precognition | Adopted by Diana Skouris | |||
Lily Tyler |
Laura Allen | S01E01 |
May 26, 1993 | Age control | Died | |||
Richard Tyler |
Mahershalalhashbaz Ali |
S01E01 |
May 11, 1951 | Telekinesis | Dated Lily Moore's grandmother | |||
Orson Bailey | Michael Moriarty | S01E01 |
June 11, 1979 | Shockwave emission | Kensington-Bailey fraud revealed | Institutionalized | ||
Carl Morrissey | David Eigenberg | S01E03 |
February 16, 2003 | Physical enhancement | Neighbourhood vigilante | Neighbourhood watch formed | Killed | |
Oliver Knox | Lee Tergesen | S01E04 |
August 22, 1983 | Vocal persuasion | Caused serial killing | One of the victims' brother planted bombs targeting the 4400s | Incarcerated | |
Mary Deneville | Georgia Craig | S01E05 |
August 4, 1999 | Plant control | Killed | |||
Tess Doerner |
Summer Glau | S02E01 |
April 3, 1955 | Mind control |
Causes a psychiatric hospital to be compelled to build some kind of beacon | Woke up neural scientist specialising in dormant neural passageways | ||
Gary Navarro |
Sharif Atkins | S02E02 |
January 5, 1973 | Telepathy | Exposes bad plans at 4400 centre | In hiding, reportedly in Canada | ||
Heather Tobey |
Kathryn Gordon | S02E05 |
March 2, 1974 | Potential realization | Causes her class to all excel at different skills. One student doesn't get a skill and holds a gun to her | Agent Skouris suggests she might hire Heather to teach Maia piano or art, agent Baldwin suggests that could be a ripple effect | Leaves for another school. In S3, works at 4400 Centre. | |
Trent Appelbaum | Robert Picardo | S02E04 |
May 18, 1989 | Rapid metabolism acceleration | Causes 2 deaths and 100 people to almost die | The proteins in his saliva that cause the ability can be used to advance many areas of science dramatically. | ||
Eric Papequash | Glen Gould | S02E04 |
August 5, 1955 | Unknown | ||||
Jean DeLynn Baker | Sherilyn Fenn | S02E08 |
October 27, 1999 | Plague spores | Killed her entire village | Killed | ||
Edwin Musinga/Mayuya | Hill Harper | S02E09 | February 24, 1996 | Repair damaged chromosomes (At cost of his own) | Saves 4 infants | Scandal in his past revealed | ||
Roger Wolcott | Rob Lee | S02E11 | March 6, 1987 | Killed | ||||
Sara James | Karen Austin | S02E11 | November 5, 1971 | |||||
Laurel Bryce | Iris Paluly | S02E11 | January 7, 1982 | |||||
T.J. Kim | Leanne Adachi | S02E11 | February 2, 1998 | Produce microwaves, radiowaves and soundwaves | Infiltrates NTAC, causing all the males to have their fight or flight reflexes intensified dramatically, causing chaos. | Killed | ||
Rose Woodard | Christie Wilkes | S02E12 | December 1991 | |||||
Matthew Lombard | Ken Jones | S02E12 | May 30, 1977 | |||||
Werner Loecher | Nicholas von Zill | S02E12 | April 19, 1973 | |||||
Nate McCullough | Jonah Bay | S02E13 | September 8, 2000 | |||||
Jung Pak | Phoenix Ly | S03E01 | September 30, 1956 | Underwater breathing | ||||
Tyler Downing | Matthew Gray | S03E01 | January 9, 1972 | Electrokinesis | ||||
Philippa Bynes | Angelique Naude | S03E01 | May 11, 1994 | Bioluminescence | ||||
Dante Ferelli | Kurt Evans | S03E01 | December 24, 1982 | |||||
Wesley Hauser | Andrew Kavadas | S03E01 | 1975 | |||||
Daniel Armand | Ian Tracey | S03E01 | July 20, 1990 | Psychosis induction | ||||
Boyd Gelder | Sean Marquette | S03E03 | March 3, 2000 | Optical camouflage | Imprisoned | |||
Ryan Freel | Matthew Harrison | S03E04 | July 14, 1982 | |||||
Amy Paspalis | Julia Tortolano | S03E04 | July 23, 1999 | Probability alteration | ||||
Lindsey Hammond | Alexia Fast | S03E04 | November 23, 1979 | Glass-altering oil | ||||
Olivia Germaine | Sophie Barnett | S03E04 | April 2, 1964 | Water manipulation | ||||
Duncan Germaine | Cainan Wiebe | S03E04 | April 2, 1964 | Water manipulation | ||||
Christopher Dubov | Kevin McNulty | S03E05 | June 29, 1999 | Pheromone smelling | ||||
Todd Barstow | Carter Jenkins | S03E06 | August 29, 1995 | See events and feelings from past | Tells Alana who killed her husband and son. | |||
Zachary Gidlund | Danny Dorosh | S03E06 | November 10, 1966 | |||||
Jane Nance | Ulla Friis | S03E06 | October 17, 1980 | Animal control | Killed | |||
Jorge Molina | Emilio Salituro | S03E06 | March 24, 1975 | Pyrokinesis | Killed | |||
Naomi Bonderman | Linda Darlow | S03E08 | February 2, 1992 | Produce hallucinations for resolving past problems | Helps resolves problems from Tom and Diana's past. | |||
Claudio Borghi | Brian George | S03E10 | June 19, 1961 | Precognitive visions induction | ||||
Edwin Garrett | S03E10 | October 8, 1980 | ||||||
Michael Lawrence | S03E12 | Human's bloodstream oxygen alteration | ||||||
Paul Newbold | Sean Pratt | S03E12 | Body temperature alteration | |||||
Tina Richardson | Tanya Hubbard | S03E12 | April 12, 1995 | Memory erasure | ||||
Lewis Mesirow | Chris Davis | S03E12 | April 19, 1955 | Remote viewing | ||||
Curtis Peck | Todd Giebenhain | May 9, 2001 | Claircognizance | |||||
Cora Tomkins | Lorena Gale | November 2, 1950 | Rejuvenation liquid secretion | |||||
Michael Ancelet | Martin Sims | S04E09 | Eidetic memory | |||||
Byron Lillibridge | Greyston Holt | S04E10 | February 28, 1966 | Cause someone to see and hear people whether dead or alive |
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