One Fine Day (IPTV Series) - Main Characters

Main Characters

  • Daniel Knolls (Bob Dignan)—In the first season Daniel is a new RA getting acquainted with the responsibilities his job will entail. He is often the individual called in to help assist the other RAs with issues that they would rather not deal with. As the series progresses into the second season, he takes on a mentoring role for Henry and a more mature attitude towards life as a hole.
  • Christi Vanderbilt (Elisha Reichert)—Christi is a senior and veteran RA when we are introduced to her in the first season and she is coming to terms with her own sexuality and she begins to pursue a relationship with Alexis Card. She is characterized by her short temper and high strung emotions, yet she feels a deep loyalty towards Daniel with whom she has been good friends with since high school.
  • Steven Thompson (Kevin Zaideman)—Ladies man extraordinaire, Steven is the kind of guy girls love and guys love to hate. He never has trouble finding a date, sometimes even scheduling two in a single night. While most of the time Steven comes off as completely self-interested, the other RAs can rely on him for assistance when trouble brews.
  • Mitch Michaels (Daniel Papas)—Mitch is the complete opposite of Steven when it comes to the ladies. He is kind, considerate, but more often than not, Mitch befriends the women he is interested in rather than dating them. When Daniel joins the staff, it is up to Mitch to train and educate him. Towards the conclusion of the fall semester, Mitch took an internship position with Rebecca Lane and as such has relocated to Wisconsin.
  • Alexis Card (Brittney Refakes)—When we first encounter Alexis in the series first season, she is a hot headed, angry man hating lesbian. She quickly befriends Christi when she berates a resident for his "oogly eyeing". As the series progresses we discover that Alexis had been mistreated by her last boyfriend causing her early distrust of the male gender.
  • Monica Burns (Betsy Trevarthen)—Originally a good friend of Mitch's, the two have become closer over time. Monica recently broke up with her boyfriend in Michigan and Mitch decided it was time to tell her how he feels. The two have been dating long distance.
  • Katharine Joan (Jessica DiLiberto)—YouTube and Facebook are just two of the addictions of the 21st century that Katharine suffers. Quiet, and often socially awkward, Katharine will spend most of her time behind a computer screen. She joins the staff midyear and slowly develops an attraction to Steven while helping him out with his "girl problems".
  • Henry (Lance Barke)—While slow to understand how things are supposed to be done, Henry can take charge when the need be. Like Katharine, Henry is a mid year replacement RA and he soon falls under the tutelage of Daniel Knolls. While sometimes he appears to have trouble taking things seriously, Henry will often snap into a strict and overbearing mentality when dealing with incidents.
  • Sandy Clemintine (Colleen Delaney)—Sandy is Henry's girlfriend and a resident at the Chicago Street Residence Hall (C.S.R.). The two are generally seen together and Sandy has been known to assist Henry with his running his programs. The two met while at one of Sandy's sorority mixers and Henry accidentally spilled his drink on her blouse.

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