Resistance (V) - Dennis Lowell

Dennis Lowell

V Character
Dennis "Denny" Lowell
First Appearance V: The Mini-Series
Last Appearance V: The Mini-Series
Portrayer Ron Hajek
Status Alive
Gender Male
Occupation Stockbroker, Resistance Sympathizer

Dennis Lowell is a stockbroker who shared his Los Angeles apartment with his lover, Doctor Julie Parrish. He loved his job, (apparently almost as much as Julie loved medicine), and adapted his impatient and stubborn nature to adapt to his profession, such as regularly studying the stock market, dabbling his small fortune in stocks and bonds and even becoming an avid reader of the Wall Street Journal. Despite being obsessed with his job, he never lost sight with his relationship with Julie, as he didn't bother her with facts about his job (which Julie found boring), acknowledged Julie was smarter than he was and enjoyed her company, unlike most stubborn men and cared about Julie feelings and happiness. This led to a deep bond between the two, to the point Julie regularly called him "Denny" and felt she couldn't leave him.

When the Visitors first arrived on Earth, Dennis considered it a historic occasion, but wasn't as curious about the Visitors themselves as Julie was. When the Visitors began producing chemicals with the help of the human population, Dennis took advantage of the new change in the market by putting stock in the new industry, quickly expanding his fortune. When the "Conspiracy of Scientists" appeared and ostracization towards scientists began, Dennis began losing accounts due to his clients knowing of Julie's status as a biochemist and medical student. Julie realized this, despite Dennis's attempts to dissuade her, and to prevent Dennis from losing his job, Julie packed up and left him. Dennis reluctantly agreed to let her go because he still had feelings for her.

When the Resistance began fighting the Visitors, who were truly reptilians instead of humanoids, Dennis decided to support Julie's Resistance group by providing it with funding.

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