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Characters from the television series What We Do in the Shadows (2019).

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The Staten Island Mosquito Club

    In General 

Claude, Tonya, Shanice & Derek

Portrayed By: Craig Robinson (Claude); Abigail Savage (Tonya); Veronika Slowikowska (Shanice); Chris Sandiford (Derek)

Staten Island's local vampire hunter society. Guillermo accidentally discovers them while searching for virgins.


  • Autobots, Rock Out!: The hunters feel the need to blast rock music at full volume in the van on the way to the vampire house to get hyped for the upcoming battle, which Guillermo doesn't really appreciate.
  • Bait-and-Switch: We're lead to believe that the house full of vampires they're planning to raid belongs to the main trio, only for it to turn out to belong to a completely different, much larger, and much more aggressive group of them.
  • Gender-Equal Ensemble: Ignoring Guillermo, who isn't fully integrated with them, the group consists of two guys (Claude and Derek) and two girls (Shanice and Tonya).
  • Hero Antagonist: They're fairly likable people, vampires are killers in this story, and their first targets are a particularly nasty bunch, but they do have the potential to end up at odds with the main characters.
  • Heroic Wannabe: They view themselves as heroic vampire hunters, but not only are the vast majority of vampires seen in the series generally fairly harmless, but they themselves are utterly inept and non-threatening. Were it not for Guillermo, they all would've been killed in their very first hunt.
  • Oh, Crap!: Their first actual fight with vampires evokes some of this from them.
  • Pet the Dog: Guillermo's determination to infiltrate and sabotage the vampire hunters' cell is sorely tested by the fact that the hunters are the first people in a long time to show him any affection or respect, including Claude pronouncing his name correctly.
  • Too Dumb to Live: They attempt to hunt an entire house full of vampires at night without any kind of practical experience or training, and it's only thanks to Guillermo's intervention that any of them make it out alive. Except Derek, who was turned.

    Claude 

Claude

Portrayed By: Craig Robinson

The leader of the Staten Island Mosquito Club.


  • Agony of the Feet: He accidentally shoots himself in the foot with his own crossbow during their ill-conceived raid on a vampire dwelling.
  • The Comically Serious: Claude tries to come across as a serious and legitimate vampire hunter, but is completely undermined by the utter lameness of the other three and the group as a whole's incompetence at fighting vampires.
  • Fantastic Racism: Claude's sole motivation for hunting vampires is his belief that, as monsters, they are naturally evil. Prior to the group's first hunt, he had never even knowingly met one.
  • Know-Nothing Know-It-All: Claude attempts to train the other three and Guillermo in the ways of hunting vampires despite having never even knowingly met any himself, let alone fight one. Ironically, Guillermo, his supposed pupil, has far more experience both interacting with and killing vampires than he does.
  • Large and in Charge: Claude, the leader, is a somewhat burly guy.
  • Scary Black Man: Subverted with Claude, who tries to come across as this, but is too ineffectual to be very threatening.

    Shanice 

Shanice

Portrayed By: Veronika Slowikowska

Jenna's former roommate.


  • Ascended Extra: Shanice is a minor character in season 1 before getting a more prominent part as a member of the vampire hunter society in season 2.
  • A Friend in Need: Shanice took good care of a bitten Jenna while she was sick and displaying unusual symptoms, and before knowing just what was wrong with her.

    Tonya 

Tonya

Portrayed By: Abigail Savage

Other Humans

    Sean 

Sean Rinaldi

Portrayed By: Anthony Atamanuik

The human next-door neighbor. He sometimes witnesses Laszlo doing something vampiric, but is easily hypnotized into forgetting everything. The vampires spare him because he brings their trash cans in when they forget.


  • Ascended Extra: Goes from a minor side character to a regular side character who usually had A Day in the Limelight episodes Once a Season.
  • Awful Wedded Life: He initially doesn't get along with his wife as they slowly fell out of love over the years with behavior that grated on each other. Getting brain scramblies from the vampires erases most of his memory and allows the two to reconcile.
  • The Gambling Addict: As it turns out, he had a serious gambling problem. He relapses in Atlantic City and ends up losing everything. Since then, he's gotten suckered into an multilevel marketing scheme.
  • Hidden Depths: Despite in many other respects being an obnoxious oaf of a man, he is very (albeit sometimes cringe-inducingly) supportive of the LGBTQ community, threatening Guillermo when he erroneously thinks he has a problem with gay people and sincerely (albeit incompetently) trying to do outreach to the queer community when he runs for Comptroller.
  • Lower-Class Lout: Sean is loudmouthed, boisterous and enjoys things considered lowbrow like football and gambling. While he isn't a total moron, he is quite oblivious and prone to impulsive bad decisions (for instance, stealing a cop car with his buddies after a night of drinking).
  • Nice Guy: Sean is pretty loud and boisterous, but he's also aggressively friendly. Notably Baron Afanas, a staunchly traditionalist vampire, likes Sean enough to make him an exception to his standard of not commingling with humans.
  • Odd Friendship: With Laszlo, the out-of-touch, sex-obsessed vampire next-door who regularly hypnotizes Sean. Despite the fact that they have absolutely nothing in common and don't even seem to hang out together all that much, they each openly state they consider the other their best friend. To a lesser extent both he and Charmaine genuinely get along with the neighbours, despite their quirks.
  • Suspiciously Similar Substitute: While not a particularly similar person, Sean's role as a human best friend to the vampires who has Loved by All vampires (even ultimately including The Baron) is reminiscent of Stu from the original film.
  • Unwitting Muggle Friend: Played for laughs. Sean's vampire neighbor Laszlo is pretty fond of him and goes along with "human" activities he otherwise would not partake in (eg. gambling, hunting). Sean is totally unaware that his neighbors are vampires and they frequently mess with his mind to make sure he doesn't find out.

    Jeff 

Jeff Suckler/Gregor

Portrayed By: Jake McDorman

A mortal man Nadja secretly sees without Laszlo's knowledge. She believes that he might be the latest reincarnation of her lover Gregor, a knight whom she accidentally decapitated during their last encounter. Nadja states that he's been reincarnated multiple times (sometimes reborn as a woman and an animal) but always suffers the same fate as before.


  • Actor Allusion: The way Jeff's past-life regression causes him to suddenly take a level in badass seems highly reminiscent of Jake McDorman's past role in Limitless.
  • Baritone of Strength: His speaking voice is normal, but his voice notably deepens when he unlocks his Past-Life Memories of the valiant warrior Gregor.
  • Crouching Moron, Hidden Badass: Jeff is an uncoordinated and generally uncool guy, but shows himself to have the potential to be just as skilled of a warrior as he was during his time as Gregor after his memories of his past lives are restored.
  • First Guy Wins: Nadja admits she struggles to get over Gregor, although she's happy with Laszlo.
  • Future Loser: A rare example involving Reincarnation. Gregor was a valiant, charismatic, and romantic knight while Jeff, his most recent reincarnation, is an awkward and passive loser who runs the tollbooth at a parking garage. Nadja also suggests that all of Gregor's previous incarnations (including the ones in mundane and unflattering professions like a washerwoman) were infinitely more charming than Jeff is.
  • Gender Bender: One of Gregor's past incarnations Nadja remembers with fondness was female (a French washerwoman). This is still less of an adjustment to have to make than the times he reincarnated as an animal.
  • Go Mad from the Revelation: He's a totally normal, sane parking lot employee until Nadja returns and makes him remember all his past lives. He becomes literally madly in love with her, remembering all his lifetimes of loving her, but is also unhinged because those memories involve the life of a warrior along with all the deaths he suffered.
  • If It's You, It's Okay: Inverted. It's fine for Nadja to sleep with whomever she wants... except Jeff/Gregor, whom Laszlo always kills.
  • Master Archer: Nadja extols Gregor's skill at archery, and disappointed when Jeff doesn't seem to actually know how to use a bow and arrow at all. Once he gets his memories back, we get to see him pull off a One-Hit Polykill with a suction cup arrow from the fairground.
  • Off with His Head!: All of his lives end with him being decapitated in some way by Laszlo.
  • Past-Life Memories: Nadja eventually awakens these in Jeff, revealing that her obsession with him being Gregor's reincarnation was Real After All.
  • Red String of Fate: All of his reincarnations seem fated to run into Nadja, who is able to identify them as Gregor regardless of who or what they are.
  • Reincarnation Romance: Nadja has had passionate romances with all of his reincarnations throughout history, even the non-human ones.
  • Super-Strength: Like Gregor before him, though he can only tap into it when Nadja's around.
  • Took a Level in Badass: Jeff suddenly becomes a much cooler and more dangerous person, after having spent most of the series as a dorky Non-Action Guy, once his Gregor memories return. Unfortunately, this has side effects for his mental health.
  • Unfortunate Names: With a name like "Jeff Suckler", he's pretty much destined to be a loser. Nadja is extremely disappointed to learn his name.
    Nadja: It's like a weak ejaculation.

    Marwa 
Portrayed by: Parisa Fakhri

One of Nandor's 37 wives from his life in Al-Quolanudar, she was resurrected by Nandor's Djinn to be in the present day to be his new wife in the vampire's undead life.


  • Back from the Dead: Died centuries ago, the Djinn brings her back via Nandor's wish to have all 37 wives around at their house in State Island.
  • Death of Personality: Her relationship with Nandor essentially meets its end when he wishes for her to be transformed into a physical and mental copy of Guillermo's new boyfriend Freddie. Nandor leaves her as Freddie even after eventually dumping him.
  • Satellite Love Interest: Nandor sees her less as an equal partner with her own aspirations and personality and more someone who will serve as his abstract ideal wife and extension of himself. In particular, she was chosen precisely because she is compliant enough to go along with whatever Nandor does and would neither push back against him nor make him feel insecure. This is exemplified by how Marwa establishes herself to be a smart woman versed in astronomy and mathematics in her introduction to the documentary crew but the camera is focused on Nandor trying to mess with her hair color to determine what best suits his taste.
  • Token Human: The second human to be living in the house and, unlike Guillermo, seems to have little interest in the supernatural or becoming a vampire even as she lives with them. It's suggested during the wedding that Nandor embrace her after they marry but it's left ambiguous if Nandor plans to do that.

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