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This is a list of characters from the Highlander franchise.

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  • This is a list of characters from the Highlander franchise. (en)
  • Cet article présente les personnages de la franchise Highlander. (fr)
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  • "Manhunt" (en)
  • "Legacy" (en)
  • "The Lady and the Tiger" (en)
  • All episodes (en)
  • "Brothers in Arms" (en)
  • "Turnabout" (en)
  • "Band of Brothers" (en)
  • "The Gathering" (en)
  • "The Beast Below" (en)
  • "Eye of the Beholder" (en)
  • "The French Connection", "Inferno", "The Frame", "Love and Death", "War and Peace" (en)
  • All episodes except "Two of Hearts", "Indiscretions" (en)
  • "A Matter of Time", "The French Connection" (en)
  • "Armageddon" (en)
  • "Avenging Angel" (en)
  • "Chivalry" (en)
  • "Deliverance" (en)
  • "Double Eagle" (en)
  • "Double Jeopardy" (en)
  • "Eye For An Eye" (en)
  • "Eyewitness" (en)
  • "Family Tree", "Homeland", "Prophecy" (en)
  • "Family Tree", "Revenge Is Sweet" (en)
  • "For Evil's Sake" (en)
  • "Free Fall" (en)
  • "Free Fall", "Bad Day in Building A" (en)
  • "Free Fall", "Deadly Medicine" (en)
  • "French Connection" (en)
  • "Homeland" (en)
  • "Innocent Man" (en)
  • "Love and Death", "The Ex-Files" (en)
  • "Money No Object" (en)
  • "Mountain Men" (en)
  • "Nowhere to Run" (en)
  • "Pharaoh's Daughter" (en)
  • "Reborn", "Birthright" (en)
  • "Revenge Is Sweet" (en)
  • "Revenge Is Sweet", "See No Evil", "Eyewitness" (en)
  • "Rite Of Passage" (en)
  • "Run For Your Life", "Manhunt" (en)
  • "Saving Grace" (en)
  • "See No Evil" (en)
  • "So Shall Ye Reap", "Cloak and Dagger" (en)
  • "Something Wicked" (en)
  • "Studies in Light" (en)
  • "The End of Innocence" (en)
  • "The Fighter" (en)
  • "The Immortal Cimoli" (en)
  • "The Innocent" (en)
  • "The Lamb" (en)
  • "The Lamb", "Reunion" (en)
  • "The Modern Prometheus" (en)
  • "The Road Not Taken" (en)
  • "The Sea Witch" (en)
  • "The Unknown Soldier", "Passion Play" (en)
  • "The Watchers" through "Not To Be" (en)
  • "They Also Serve" (en)
  • "To Be", "Not to Be" (en)
  • "Two of Hearts" (en)
  • "Under Color of Authority" (en)
  • "The Revolutionary" through "Mortal Sins", "Reunion", "The Blitz" (en)
  • "The Gathering" through "Archangel", "To Be", "Not To Be" (en)
  • "The Hunters", "Star-Crossed", "Till Death", "The Stone of Scone", "Unusual Suspects", "To Be", "Not To Be" (en)
  • "Innocent Man", "Bad Day in Building A", "Deadly Medicine". (en)
  • "Bloodlines", "Immunity", "Cloak and Dagger", "The French Connection", "The Rogue", "Love and Death" (en)
  • "Band of Brothers", "For Tomorrow We Die", "The Beast Below", "Saving Grace", "The Hunters" (en)
  • "Reborn", "Full Disclosure", "Birthright", "Crime and Punishment", "The Unknown Soldier", "The Devil You Know" (en)
  • "For Evil's Sake", "For Tomorrow We Die", "Saving Grace" (en)
  • "Reborn", "Full Disclosure", "Bloodlines", "Immunity", "Crime and Punishment", "The Unknown Soldier", "Cloak and Dagger", "Passion Play", "The Devil You Know" (en)
  • "The Gathering", "The Road Not Taken", "Innocent Man" (en)
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  • A French inspector whose cases always had Duncan MacLeod as a suspect or witness. (en)
  • Ambitious television reporter, who suspects a mystery around Duncan, Tessa and Richie. (en)
  • A mortal friend of MacLeod's who lived in a boat next to Duncan's barge in Paris and later owned a restaurant and a jazz bar. He was the comic relief in most episodes. (en)
  • Introduced to the series as a petty criminal, he was revealed to be an Immortal and became Duncan's protégé. He was accidentally killed by Duncan in the episode "Archangel". (en)
  • Amanda's old partner in crime, a bank robber who gives to the poor. (en)
  • Andre Korda's associate who lost her head to Amanda. (en)
  • She was in charge of the excavations that freed Kane. Her curiosity led her to Connor MacLeod and the two fell in love. After killing Kane and becoming mortal, Connor began a new life with Alex. (en)
  • The "Highlander" is a 400-year-old Immortal who must fight fearful enemies to win The Game. (en)
  • Soldier who commandeered Joe Dawson during the Vietnam War. (en)
  • An ex-cop who befriended Amanda and together solved crimes. He was the co-star of Highlander: The Raven. (en)
  • An African-American Immortal friend of MacLeod's who was once a slave. (en)
  • Amanda's first teacher. She was killed by fellow student Luther in the episode "Legacy". (en)
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  • An immortal woodsman Duncan MacLeod met in the 19th century. (en)
  • Caspian was part of the Four Horsemen along with Methos, Silas, and Kronos — the most terrible Immortals that ever existed. MacLeod killed him in the episode "Revelation 6:8". (en)
  • Connor's first mentor, Ramírez is killed by The Kurgan in Highlander. He is revived in Highlander II to help Connor again. (en)
  • A 3,000-year-old Immortal known as the Witch of Donan Woods who possessed magic abilities. (en)
  • A 2,000-year-old Immortal who lived as a monk who was beheaded by Hunter James Horton. (en)
  • A jealous and possessive drug baron. (en)
  • A journalist. (en)
  • A museum curator and former Roman general. (en)
  • A poet killed by Coltec. (en)
  • A policewoman and ex-colleague of Nick. (en)
  • A rock star and poet. (en)
  • A ruthless head hunter and sociopath. (en)
  • A warlord and former pupil of Darius'. (en)
  • A young Immortal used by Axel Whittaker. (en)
  • Amanda's evil ex-husband who was killed by Amanda. (en)
  • Amanda's fence. (en)
  • Amanda's old mortal friend. (en)
  • An Immortal friend and protector of Mikey Bellows. (en)
  • An Immortal priest who lives in Paris. (en)
  • An Immortal who chased Kenny. (en)
  • An Irish nationalist and terrorist. (en)
  • An acrobat and professional killer. (en)
  • An acrobat, thief and Amanda's part-time partner. (en)
  • An employee of Amanda's at The Sanctuary. (en)
  • An immortal child soldier. (en)
  • An immortal committed to help children in need. (en)
  • An immortal interested in boxing. (en)
  • Carl Robinson's teacher. (en)
  • A renegade Watcher, Horton was the leader of The Hunters, a group of Watchers whose goal was to kill Immortals. He became obsessed in killing MacLeod but died at his hands in "Counterfeit, Part 2". (en)
  • Connor MacLeod's clansman and friend. (en)
  • Duncan MacLeod's foster father. (en)
  • An immortal supposedly committed to help children in need, but takes the money for himself. (en)
  • Evil Immortal who goes head hunting full time. (en)
  • An 800-year-old Immortal, with a body of a ten-year-old boy. He tried to behead MacLeod twice in the third and fourth season but failed and was able to escape. (en)
  • MacLeod's archenemy, in the third season, who was killed by MacLeod in "Finale, Part 2". (en)
  • Head hunter associated with his Watcher. (en)
  • Head hunter. (en)
  • Kiem Sun's master in martial arts. (en)
  • Kills Danny Cimoli. (en)
  • Mentally challenged Immortal who likes trains. (en)
  • Nick's current boss and friend. (en)
  • Nick's former boss. (en)
  • One of General Katana's Immortal henchmen. (en)
  • Pillager who killed Duncan MacLeod's father. (en)
  • Unfortunate saloon owner. (en)
  • Michael Moore is a psychiatrist who suffers from multiple personality disorder. Quenten Barnes is Moore's evil side. (en)
  • An old fling of Duncan MacLeod's, whom he cannot bring himself to kill. (en)
  • A seducer who uses young female Immortals to win heads. (en)
  • An ex-SAS commando who becomes crazy when discovering his immortality and goes to a crusade for morality. (en)
  • The legendary oldest Immortal and Duncan's friend, always ready to advise him. (en)
  • Zai Jie was an Immortal who was part of an effort by a cadre of Immortals to find the location of the mysterious Source. (en)
  • Duncan's long-time mortal girlfriend. She was killed by a mugger in the second season episode "The Darkness". (en)
  • A 1200-year-old Immortal, a thief and Duncan's lover on more than one occasion. (en)
  • A tall, gentle immortal who loves flowers and beauty. (en)
  • A Seacouver police officer whose investigations always had Duncan MacLeod as a suspect or witness. (en)
  • An immortal poacher who tried to kidnap Tessa Noel. (en)
  • Connor's clansman, he burned Connor's mother alive for being the mother of "the devil". Connor killed him and he became Immortal. To make Connor suffer he tried to kill all his loved ones. He targeted Duncan, but ended up losing his head to him. (en)
  • He was an Immortal dedicated to healing the mind and was a friend of MacLeod's. Burns was beheaded by Duncan when he was under the influence of the Dark Quickening. (en)
  • A Seacouver police officer whose cases seemed to always involve MacLeod and Richie. (en)
  • Connor MacLeod's second wife. They met in 1985, at the time of "The Gathering", when Connor faced The Kurgan. The means of her death varies by sequel: solar radiation in Highlander II, a car accident in Highlander III, and a hit-and-run by Jacob Kell in Highlander IV . (en)
  • Amanda's first teacher; She was killed by fellow student Luther in the episode . She appeared in flashbacks with used footage from Highlander: The Series. (en)
  • Kronos was part of the Four Horsemen along with Methos, Silas and Caspian — the most terrible Immortals that ever existed. MacLeod killed him in the episode "Revelation 6:8". (en)
  • An immortal woman who holds a grudge against fellow Immortal Claude Devereux. (en)
  • Duncan MacLeod's only wife, she was Immortal. To trigger her immortality by means of a violent death, Duncan stabbed her on their wedding night. She held a grudge for years until they made peace with each other and restarted their marriage. *Note: In "Darkness", Season 2. It was indicated that Duncan had never married. And Tessa was to have been his first wife before she was killed. (en)
  • Cleopatra's maid who spent two thousand years in a sarcophagus. (en)
  • Duncan MacLeod's Watcher. He becomes one of his close friends. (en)
  • Connor's second mentor and Ramírez former mentor, he was a master of illusion. He was beheaded by Kane. (en)
  • The most evil and powerful Immortal that ever existed, he faced MacLeod in the 1985 Gathering. In the end, MacLeod was victorious. (en)
  • Richie Ryan's oldest friend and a former biker/heavy metal groupie. (en)
  • Connor and Brenda's adoptive son. After Brenda's death, Connor and John moved to Marrakech and lived peacefully until Kane's arrival. (en)
  • The evil Zoroastrian demon prophesied to be destroyed by a chosen one: Duncan MacLeod. He was destroyed by MacLeod in "Armaggedon". (en)
  • A ruthless sheriff and fanatic lawman. He regarded the law as sacred and spent his entire life enforcing it, regardless of whether or not the accused was actually innocent. (en)
  • An immortal smuggler who betrayed Duncan MacLeod in 1938. (en)
  • Connor's first mentor, Ramírez is killed by the Kurgan in Highlander. He is revived in Highlander II to help Connor again. (en)
  • A war orphan, she is adopted by Connor MacLeod. Through the years their relationship evolves from a father/daughter relationship to a brother/sister one. She is killed by Jacob Kell. (en)
  • A doctor and scientist who helped a mother to give birth to a daughter with Duncan MacLeod's help in 1660. (en)
  • Silas was part of the Four Horsemen along with Methos, Caspian, and Kronos — the most terrible Immortals that ever existed. Methos killed him in the episode "Revelation 6:8". (en)
  • A new Immortal and the daughter of a friend of Duncan's, who resists learning what it takes to live as an Immortal. (en)
  • A renaissance man whose technical and computer skills help get Duncan MacLeod out of his predicaments. (en)
  • A mortal doctor who was Duncan's girlfriend in the third season. In the beginning she was unaware of Immortals, later, however, she found out about Immortals, and being unable to deal with it she and Duncan separated, but remained good friends. (en)
  • An Army CID agent investigating the many headless bodies constantly appearing whenever Duncan MacLeod is around. (en)
  • An environmentalist in 2024, she asks Connor MacLeod to help her take down the evil Shield Corporation, but becomes entangled in Immortal business. After the problems are resolved, she begins a new life with MacLeod. (en)
  • An immortal police chief witnessed committing murder by Tessa. (en)
  • A 1,200-year-old Immortal, a thief and Duncan's lover on more than one occasion. (en)
  • A jewel thief and former pupil of Xavier St. Cloud. (en)
  • Duncan MacLeod's Immortal friend; he was beheaded by Kalas in the episode . (en)
  • Immortal who refused to learn the rules of the Game and got beheaded without being able to defend himself. (en)
  • A fashion designer who steals beautiful artifacts and jewels for his private collection. (en)
  • An immortal actor who became a serial killer after having been burnt at the stake. (en)
  • An immortal sheriff who uses his star to play the Game. (en)
  • An Irish independence activist who fights for her cause. (en)
  • Connor's first wife, Heather is a mortal. They live a peaceful life, except the few occasions Immortals interfere, until her death. (en)
  • MacLeod's archenemy in the first two seasons; he was killed by MacLeod in "Unholy Alliance, Part 2". (en)
  • A mortal friend of MacLeod's who did not know about Immortals. He found out about Immortals from Duncan when he was dying from injuries inflicted by Immortal Andrew Cord in the episode "Brother in Arms". (en)
  • An old soldier who exerts brutal justice against his foster daughter's rapist. (en)
  • A Chinese Immortal who brews a potion to win the Game. (en)
  • A doctor and photograph artist who becomes nihilist and loses his emotions. (en)
  • Duncan MacLeod's early teacher and mentor. Also mentor to Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez. Humiliated and beheaded by Haresh Clay in 1657. (en)
  • Reggie Weller was an Immortal working as an astronomer, who was part of the group seeking the mysterious Source in the movie of the same name. (en)
  • An immortal business shark who has been Duncan MacLeod's enemy for centuries. (en)
  • A Seacouver police officer who suspected of MacLeod's involvement in several crimes. (en)
  • General Katana was a madman who ruled the Immortals in the distant past , exiling many of them into the future to fight in The Game, being reborn in doing so. When Connor MacLeod won The Prize, Katana journeyed forward in time in an attempt to slay him personally, but failed, and was beheaded by MacLeod. (en)
  • The "Highlander" is a 500-year-old Immortal who must fight fearful enemies to win The Game. (en)
  • An immortal heyoka who takes the evil of the world upon himself. (en)
  • A very old Immortal, and a high-ranking member of the Roman Catholic Church, he was a Vatican bureaucrat. (en)
  • An immortal crime boss and Amanda's former teacher. (en)
dbp:title
  • Highlander (en)
  • Highlander: The Raven (en)
  • Highlander: The Series (en)
  • Highlander: Endgame (en)
  • Highlander: The Source (en)
  • Highlander II: The Quickening (en)
  • Highlander III: The Sorcerer (en)
  • Highlander: The Animated Series (en)
  • Highlander II (en)
  • Highlander III (en)
  • Highlander: The Series, Highlander: The Raven, Highlander: Endgame, Highlander: The Source (en)
  • Highlander, Highlander II: The Quickening (en)
  • Highlander, Highlander: Endgame (en)
  • Highlander: The Series, Highlander: The Raven (en)
  • Highlander, Highlander II: The Quickening, Highlander III: The Sorcerer, Highlander: The Series, Highlander: Endgame (en)
  • Highlander: The Series, Highlander: Endgame, Highlander: The Source (en)
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  • This is a list of characters from the Highlander franchise. (en)
  • Cet article présente les personnages de la franchise Highlander. (fr)
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  • Personnages de Highlander (fr)
  • List of Highlander characters (en)
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