List of True Jackson, VP Characters - Guest Characters

Guest Characters

  • Chad Brackett (Stephen Dunham) was Amanda's boyfriend in "Telling Amanda" and ex-boyfriend in "The Reject Room". He cheated on her with an attactive blonde and didn't really love her. At the end Chad comes to True's house and says he knows Amanda is there. She throws up on him, as a result of eating too much of True's vile pudding pie, which "tastes kind of earthy, like a chocolate swamp".
  • Amanda "Pinky" Turzo (Jennette McCurdy) is the leader of a clique at True's school called "The Pinks". She claims True's office "looks like a rainbow that threw up". When Amanda discovers that Pinky makes True distracted, she hires her as her assistant. Pinky also causes mischief with items in Amanda's office. Amanda will tell her, "Pinky, put that down! It's not a toy". Pinky will respond with something like "You're face is a toy" or "Then... can I play with your face???" Her social group "The Pinks" will all say "hello" sarcastically after commenting on somebody, then a person responding saying "Hello" as well. She is a secondary antagonist, but to date, she only appeared in 2 episodes "Amanda Hires a Pink" (season 1) and "True Drama" (season 2).
  • Cammy (Allie DeBerry) is friends with Pinky and part of "The Pinks" at True's school she is just as self-centered as Pinky but with levels.
  • Cricket (Suzy Nakamura) was True's first assistant when True was hired. She turned out to think True was too young and naive to handle her job, and eventually was fired by True.
  • Coral Barns (Yvette Nicole Brown) was a replacement assistant for Amanda after she fired her previous assistant Abigail Barns, Coral's sister. Coral sought revenge and fed Amanda mints loaded with caffeine until she would go mad.
  • Jobi Castanueva (Ian Gomez) is the overseer of Fashion Week and was formerly one of Amanda's assistants. She treated him poorly and told him he would never make it in the fashion business, and as a result he refused to allow Mad Style into Fashion Week. This led to True sneaking her outfit in to the Young Designers Showcase.
  • Simon Christini (Andy Richter) is Max's rival in the fashion business. He and Max used to own Christini and Madigan Fashion Co. before they split. He tried to lure True to his company in order to hurt Max. After being advised by Amanda, True decided to stay at Mad Style. He and Max compete in extreme versions of regular games, such as playing live chess with the employees of their respective company playing the roles of the chess pieces. It is briefly implied that he plans to take over the world with a "Zombie Army".
  • Dakota North (Nathalia Ramos) is a famous celebrity who appeared in the episode Babysitting Dakota. She appeared to be cruel and mean at first, but after meeting True, she turned out to be misunderstood and actually very nice.
  • Dave, or "The Turk" (David Anthony Higgins) was Amanda's lazy assistant later fired and a skateboarding champion, "The Turk".
  • Rose Pinchbinder (Julie Warner) is the very mean Mad Style accountant. She gets mad at True for using her credit card on nonsense but later excuses it for True being nice to her and holding the elevator for her. She gets mad at Amanda, Oscar, and Kopelman as well for buying nonsense things. She is said to be so mean she gives Amanda nightmares.
  • Justin Webber (Tyler James Williams) is a secret rapper who moves to True's school and True grows a major crush on him. True tells Lulu she likes him and Lulu ask her "What do you know about him?" and asked her various questions about him. Since True didn't know any of them (despite them being the exact things she had asked him in their conversation), she said I don't know to all of them and Lulu explodes saying, "OMG! You guys are made for each other!". At the end, Justin has to leave to his European tour a month early and True breaks up with him.
  • Justin Bieber appears in the first episode of season 2 - "True Concert" as himself. He is hired to sing his hit single "One Time", but is injured before going on stage. True then gets Care Bears on Fire as a replacement act.
  • Care Bears on Fire appears in "True Concert" as themselves. They replace Justin Bieber in True's school concert as Bieber was injured.
  • John Cena appears in "Pajama Party" as himself. Ryan and Jimmy attend a screening of his movie and end up attending Cena's many other events, such as being on set while watching him shoot a scene for his next movie and taking part of a Hockey game with him and fellow celebrities. It turns out to be just a dream Ryan had as he was sleeping.
  • Vivian (Victoria Justice) appears in "True Crush". She shows up at Mad Style on the night of the Last Minute Ball. When she goes to the Last Minute Ball with Jimmy, True becomes upset, but in the end admits that Vivian is still really nice. She has yet to be seen, but was mentioned in "The Dance", where Jimmy reveals that he and Vivian broke up.
  • Prince Gabriel (Nathan Kress) appears in "True Royal". He is a young prince for whom True designs a tuxedo, and he has a butler. He has yet to be seen or even mentioned again after that.
  • Officer Jake Hooley (Kevin Farley) appeared in "Max Mannequin", "True Date" and "Ditch Day". He is a klutzy police officer who thought that Ryan was Max Madigan (who used Max's mannequin of himself to avoid knowing him), but tears off his learner's permit in "Max Mannequin". In "True Date", he handcuffed Ryan's left wrist with him alongside with Jimmy because they didn't buy tickets at the subway train station. In the episode "Ditch Day", he played a mall cop.
  • Brock Champion (Andrew Larkin, uncredited) appears as the model for a photo shoot who Amanda really liked but True really disliked him in the episode "True Dance" and as the baseball player for Peruvian baseball league in the episode "True Valentine". They became engaged in that episode, however they did not get married in the series finale "Mystery in Peru", due to Amanda reverting to a little girl after falling in a fountain of youth.
  • Principal Ruckman (Michael Rockwell, uncredited) appears in various episodes. He is True's principal and dislikes Ryan pranking, as seen in the episode "Little Buddies".

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