Jonathan Harker
Mina's devoted husband, solicitor, and journal keeper who survived Castle Dracula. Reads Van Helsing's message to Mina, attends the meeting, makes a holy promise to Mina not to share plans, and prepares his will.
Mina's devoted husband, solicitor, and journal keeper who survived Castle Dracula. Reads Van Helsing's message to Mina, attends the meeting, makes a holy promise to Mina not to share plans, and prepares his will.
Vampire from Transylvania who has fled England after being thwarted. Flees to his castle via the Czarina Catherine using fog and hypnosis on Mina.
Mina is Jonathan's wife, recently victimized by Dracula with a scar on her forehead that links her to him. Brightens after learning Dracula has left, reviews diaries with Jonathan, attends the meeting, sends a message to be absent, insists on joining the journey, and extracts a promise from Jonathan.
Jonathan's former employer whose death upset Jonathan. Mentioned as having recently died, contributing to Jonathan's shock.
Formerly sweet and pure young woman who has become a vampire with a voluptuous and cruel appearance. Now an Un-Dead predator who preys on children. Returns to the tomb as a white figure carrying a child, snarls at the men, tries to seduce Arthur, recoils from the crucifix and Host, and is staked to restore her soul.
One of the vampire hunters, friend of the group and former suitor to Lucy. Suggests checking Lloyd's for ship information and participates in the meeting and planning.
Doctor and keeper of the asylum who records events in his diary. Hosts meetings in his study, discusses Mina's changing condition with Van Helsing, and participates in planning the pursuit.
American adventurer and hunter, friend of the group and former suitor to Lucy. Bribes the wharf worker, suggests adding Winchesters to their weapons, and vows to destroy the Count immediately upon finding the box.
Renfield is the insane patient under Dr. Seward's care who has been attacked. Is found dead on the floor with a crushed face and broken neck after calling out "God! God! God!"; his death is ruled misadventure to avoid an inquest.
Lucy's mother who died of heart issues shortly before her daughter. Her funeral is arranged and her will is executed, leaving her estate primarily to Arthur.
Dutch professor and vampire hunter with deep knowledge of the occult and strong leadership qualities. Delivers a phonograph message to Jonathan, leads the investigation at the wharf, explains the pursuit plan to the group, and decides on the course of action including Mina joining them.
Owner of the Golden Krone Hotel in Bistritz; reticent and frightened when questioned about Count Dracula. Receives instructions from Dracula to reserve a coach seat for Harker; refuses to speak about the Count or the castle and crosses himself.
Wife of Thomas Bilder, hospitable and cheery. Interjects during the interview to defend her husband and winks to encourage him to continue speaking.
Mysterious tall man with a long brown beard, black hat, bright red-tinged eyes, hard mouth, and sharp white teeth; serves Count Dracula. Arrives in a calèche with four black horses at the Borgo Pass; takes control of Harker, drives him through the pass while navigating wolves and blue flames with supernatural calm and strength.
Vampiric female creatures serving the Count, seductive yet deadly, who prey on Harker and a child. Appear as phantom shapes in moonlight, lick their lips while waiting outside Harker's door, and are left alone with him at the end.
Local solicitor who receives the cargo of earth boxes from the Demeter. Goes aboard the ship and formally takes possession of the consigned boxes.
A band of gypsies allied to the Count, superstitious and lawless, who camp at the castle and assist him. Receive and deliver Harker's letters to the Count, bring and load boxes onto wagons, and depart with the Count's earth-filled boxes.
Deceased local man previously known to Lucy and Mina. Mentioned by Lucy in a playful reference to his sayings about the dead.
Brave and dutiful captain of the Demeter who remains at the helm despite losing his entire crew to a mysterious evil presence; he ties himself to the wheel with a crucifix to resist the entity. Steers the ship alone into Whitby harbor during the storm while already dead; his body is later given a hero's funeral with boats and burial in the churchyard.
Kindly nun and nurse caring for Jonathan in the hospital; she is discreet about patients' ravings and assists with the wedding. Provides care for Jonathan, refuses to repeat his delirious ravings, brings his belongings, and helps arrange the immediate wedding.
Keeper at the Zoological Gardens, elderly hospitable man experienced with wolves who speaks in dialect. Describes the escape of the wolf Bersicker to a reporter, examines the returned wolf, and locks it back in its cage.
Grey wolf from Norway kept at the London Zoo, previously well-behaved. Escapes its cage after interacting with a strange man, later returns with cuts on its head and is secured by Bilder.
Genial lawyer from Wholeman, Sons, Marquand & Lidderdale handling the Westenra estate. Explains the will's details and praises the arrangements made.
Mina's servant who announces visitors. Announces Dr. Van Helsing's arrival at the Harkers' home.
Unidentified young victim bitten on the throat by Lucy in her vampire form. Is examined in the hospital with fresh puncture wounds, is found sleeping in the churchyard in Van Helsing's arms, is left on Hampstead Heath for police to find.
Friend of both Seward and Van Helsing, doctor at the North Hospital. Shows the child's throat wounds to them and speculates they were caused by a bat or rat, agrees to keep the child for at least a week.
Decent, intelligent, reliable workman and mate who assisted in moving Dracula's boxes and keeps detailed notes. Provides Harker with the initial box delivery addresses from his notebook and later sends the address for Sam Bloxam after receiving payment.
Rough-speaking but smart workman who was hired by the Count to transport boxes from Carfax and Piccadilly. Describes to Harker the Count's strength, the Piccadilly house details, and the method of delivery while accepting payment for the information.