List of minor characters of season 2 of the Apple TV+ series For All Mankind.
This page lists characters appearing in season 2 whose roles were too small for an own article. Characters in this list appeared in 1 or 2 (exceptionally 3) episodes only. They are listed alphabetically by their names, if known, or otherwise by how they were credited.
This list currently contains 23 characters.
See also
Other character categories
- All characters in For All Mankind
- Male characters in For All Mankind
- Female characters in For All Mankind
- Characters in season S1 / S2 / S3 / S4 / S5
List of minor characters in season 2
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Adam | Male | NASA | 2x01 | Jay Liu | |
Adam was a flight controller at NASA in 1983. During the solar flare event in May he was informing flight director Irene Hendricks that JPL had lost contact with their Mariner 14 probeW which was just inside the orbit of Mercury at that moment, having gotten fried by radiation. |
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ASCAN No.1 | Male | NASA | 2x02 | Anand Mahalingam | |
ASCAN #1 is an astronaut candidate in a new class of ASCAN's of Ed Baldwin. He reacted nervously when Ed informed them that if they're not on the list, they are cut.
Credited as: ASCAN #1
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Astronaut No.1 | Male | NASA | 2x01 | Steve Olson | |
Astronaut #1 is an astronaut credited for episode 2x01. Unfortunately, he could no be found in the episode. He could be one of the astronauts watching the sunrise on the Moon, but it's not clear which one. His scenes could also have been cut out. Credited as: Astronaut #1
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Astronaut No.2 | Female | NASA | 2x01 | Marianne Lu | |
Credited as: Astronaut #2
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Bartender | Female | 2x07 | Lori Dorfman | ||
The Bartender was serving at a bar in New York City where Thomas Paine and Ellen Wilson had some drinks the night before they were both supposed to fly to Korea to negotiate a space alliance (EASA). |
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CAPCOM | Male | NASA | 2x01 | Fred Cross | |
Corey | Male | 2x02 | Tyler Lofton | ||
Corey was a teenage friend of Kelly Baldwin, Danny Stevens, and Jimmy Stevens. They were hanging out together at night, drinking some beers and chatting.
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Elise | Female | 2x05 | Mele Ihara | ||
Elise was Pam Horton's partner in 1983. Pam introduced her to Ellen Wilson when Ellen was visiting Pam's book presentation. |
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Marta | Female | 2x03 2x06 |
Irina Maleeva | ||
Marta was a maid in Sam Cleveland's mansion. When Tracy Stevens woke up with a hangover one morning, she asked her to call JSC for her and tell them that she would be late because her car - all her cars - had a flat. Some time later, when Gordo Stevens visited Sam while Tracy was on the Moon, she welcomed him to the house. |
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Dr. J. Mitchell | Female | 2x08 | Wendy Schenker | ||
Dr. J. Mitchell was the ophthalmologist examining Molly Cobb for the sight disorder she experienced after her return from the Moon, where she was irradiated during the solar flare event in May 1983. Credited as: Dr. Mitchell
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Nurse | Female | 2x07 | Heather McPhaul | ||
The nurse was taking care of Ellen Wilson's father William after his stroke.
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John Perkins | Male | 2x07 | Bob Norton | ||
Sergeant John Perkins was guarding Sergei Nikulov's room at JSC, when all Soviet personnel working there for Apollo-Soyuz was temporarily locked to their rooms after the KAL-007 incident. When Margo Madison wanted to visit Sergei and introdeced herself as the director of JSC, he told her she wouldn't get in, calling her "Honey". Margo quickly calculated how much time he would have for each step in the chain of command, from contacting his superior officer to the point to let her in, and concluded that he is 97 seconds away from either a cold beer at the end of his shift, or a transfer to Thule, GreenlandW. John chose to go for the former option. Credited as: Sgt. John Perkins
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Peter | Male | 2x02 2x04 |
Justice Leak | ||
Peter was Larry Wilson's lover in 1983. |
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Photographer | Male | 2x02 | Ian McQuown | ||
The Photographer was making promotional pictures of Tracy Stevens at a shooting in Los Angeles. |
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Rotary Member 1 | Male | 2x01 | Don Brunner II | ||
The Rotary Member 1 was one of the attendees of Gordo Stevens' talk at the Rotary ClubW of Little Rock, Arkansas. He wanted to know how they go to the bathroom in space. |
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Rotary Member 2 | Female | 2x01 | Robbie Troy | ||
The Rotary Member 2 was one of the attendees of Gordo Stevens' talk at the Rotary ClubW of Little Rock, Arkansas. She asked Gordo to tell the story about how he saved "that poor girl" on the Moon. |
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Russian Guard | Male | USSR | 2x07 | Yakov Kolontarov | |
The Russian guard was entering the room Danielle Poole was locked in Star City after the KAL-007 incident. He was clearing the room before Sergei Korolev entered to talk with Danielle.
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Sarah | Female | NASA | 2x03 | Caitlyn Knisely | |
Sarah was an instructor at NASA in 1983. She teached a class of astronauts, including Danielle Poole and Gordo Stevens. Credited as: Instructor Sarah
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Soviet Diplomat | Male | USSR | 2x09 | Alim Kouliev | |
The Soviet Diplomat was speaking to the United Nations after the shooting of two cosmonauts on the Moon by Moon Marines. |
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Troy | Male | NASA | 2x04 | Troy Metcalf | |
Troy was the security officer who let Danielle Poole into the hangar where her "tin can", the CSM capsule for the Apollo-Soyuz mission she was supposed to command, was stored. Credited as: Uniformed Security Guard
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Victor | Male | NASA | 2x06 | Robert Werner | |
Victor was an engineer at NASA in 1983. He worked in the design team led by Bill Strausser to evaluate a docking system for Apollo-Soyuz.
Credited as: Victor, engineer
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Waitress | Female | 2x02 | Mindy Montavon | ||
The waitress was serving drinks at a Rotary ClubW event where Gordo Stevens was talking about the early Jamestown days. Afterwards his presentation, they had sex in his hotel room. |
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Cameron Wolfgeher | Male | DoD | 2x09 2x10 |
Timothy Ware-Hill | |
Cameron Wolfgeher was the military CAPCOM for Pathfinder after the mission was taken over by the DoD.
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