Sweet Valley Twins - Recurring Characters

Recurring Characters

  • Ned and Alice Wakefield, are the parents of eldest son Steven and identical twin daughters, Elizabeth and Jessica.
  • Steven Wakefield, the twins' older brother
  • Lila Fowler, Jessica's best friend and biggest enemy, member of the Unicorn Club and from the joint-richest family in Sweet Valley.
  • Todd Wilkins, Elizabeth's sort-of boyfriend, and her first kiss.
  • Winston Egbert, the class clown, and only male member of The Boosters.
  • Ken Matthews, a short boy on the basketball team and Amy's love interest.
  • Caroline Pearce, the school gossip.
  • Charlie Cashman, a trouble-maker in the twins class.
  • Mr. Bowman, the twins' English teacher and supervisor for the Sixers, Elizabeth's favorite teacher.
  • Mrs. Arnette, the twins' history teacher. Called the "Hairnet" due to her ever present hairnet.
  • Tom McKay, A good-looking student who captures the attention of all the girls in school.
  • Melissa McCormick, friend of Elizabeth. After her Mother died, she and her brother tried to survive by themselves but after finding they couldn't, lived with their Father. She later became good friends with Lila after helping her when she thought she had lost her money.
  • Denny Jacobson, Janet Howell's love interest.
  • Jake Hamilton, Lila's love interest.
  • Anna Reynolds, a deaf girl who moves to Sweet Valley late in the series.
  • Peter Jeffries, Mandy Miller's love interest.
  • Mandy Miller, close friend of Jessica's who wanted to become a member of The Unicorn Club. She was initially snubbed, but gained acceptance with Jessica's help after Mandy was diagnosed with cancer.
  • Lois Waller, shy, overweight student who was once friends with popular student Janet Howell.
  • Shellae Mueller, enemy of the twins, burned their pom-poms, easily identified by her clipboard and 3-inch stiletto heels.
  • Bruce Patman, a rich, handsome, selfish and extremely arrogant student. Great tennis player and doesn't like to lose. From the joint-richest family in Sweet Valley.
  • Aaron Dallas, Jessica's sort-of boyfriend although she is seen having crushes on many other boys.
  • Amy Sutton, Elizabeth's best friend and one of the writers for the Sixers. The only member of The Boosters (besides Winston Egbert) who isn't a Unicorn.
  • Rick Hunter, Mary's love interest
  • Julie Porter, friend of Elizabeth and member of the writing staff of the Sixers. A talented musician and piano player.
  • Johanna Porter, Julie's older sister, also a friend of Elizabeth. Musically talented, and revealed to be a good singer.
  • Peter DeHaven, One of the smartest boys in Sweet Valley Middle School.
  • Maria Slater, close friend of Elizabeth; former child star.
  • Daniel Ross-Jones, Jessica's science teacher who helps her reach her full potential.
  • Brooke Dennis, friend of the twins, initially hated when she arrived at Sweet Valley, but Elizabeth showed everyone why she was so bitter. Her mother is a famous pop star.
  • Belinda Layton, the best female athlete in school and member of the Unicorn Club.
  • Ellen Riteman, a close friend of Jessica and member of the Unicorn Club
  • Janet Howell, Lila Fowler's cousin, and president of the popular girl's club, the Unicorn Club. Extremely snobbish and a former friend of Lois Waller.
  • Betsy Gordon, member of the Unicorn Club.
  • Tamara Chase, member of the Unicorn Club.
  • Grace Oliver, member of the Unicorn Club.
  • Robin, twins' cousin.
  • Mary Wallace (formerly Giaccio, then Robinson and now Wallace ), one of the few members of the Unicorn Club who is close friend with both Elizabeth and Jessica. In book 7 (Three's A Crowd), a foster child, she discovered she had been kidnapped when she was a baby. She later lived with her birth mother and her birth mothers husband.
  • Ginny Lu Culpepper, niece of one of the twin's teachers, Mrs. Waldron. At first mocked by the more popular girls; discovers her strengths in whittling and taking care of horses.
  • Nora Mercandy, granddaughter of a former stage magician, who was incapacitated with a stroke. Tormented and teased by Jessica and her snobby friends, until they realize the truth.
  • Sophia Rizzo, close friend of Elizabeth. Initially thought to be a bad influence because her older brother was, but Elizabeth proved she wasn't. Sarah Thomas' stepsister
  • Kimberly Haver, member of the Unicorn Club; just as snobby as Janet Howell.
  • Randy Mason, one of the smartest boys at Sweet Valley Middle School.
  • Sarah Thomas, friend of Elizabeth, had been unintentionally neglected by her father and his younger girlfriend, Annie Mapleton. She originally hated Sophia Rizzo when their parents decided to get married, but accepted her as her step sister.

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