Margaret Hooper

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Margaret Hooper

NiCole Robinson as Margaret Hooper
First appearance Pilot
Last appearance Tomorrow
Information
Occupation Personal Assistant to the Chief of Staff (Seasons 1-7)
Children One child (born, presumably, in late season 6)
Portrayed by NiCole Robinson
Created by Aaron Sorkin

Margaret Hooper is a fictional character on the television series The West Wing, played by actress NiCole Robinson. She has appeared in over 100 episodes over the course of the series' seven seasons, a run matched by none of The West Wing's other recurring characters. She is one of the show's most prominent characters to have occupied an assistant position.

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Very little is known about Margaret and her personal life. Even her last name was only revealed during the show's seventh season. According to her, she's from "upstate." Her mother is Canadian, which she says created tension within her family, as her parents engaged in a "north/south tug-of-war" to influence their children. Margaret apparently has siblings, but nothing more is known about them. In the sixth season, an unmarried Margaret was shown as pregnant, but the pregnancy, and any possible results of it, was never mentioned again after this season. Fans of the series have speculated that the father of Margaret's baby could be Bruno Gianelli, who served as a political advisor to Josiah Bartlet's second presidential campaign. During the show's third season, Bruno and Margaret were shown to have a playful relationship which involved Bruno pretending to not know Margaret's name (although he later gave her a necklace inscribed with her correct name).

Margaret appears to have been a longstanding associate of Leo McGarry, previously having served on the Bartlet For America campaign, and then spending five and a half years as the office assistant to White House Chief of Staff McGarry. She once stated that she had worked for McGarry "for a very long time" prior to that. Her loyalty to Leo, "above all else", is consistent throughout the series. Following Leo's heart attack, she was convinced by incoming Chief of Staff C.J. Cregg to continue as her assistant, because, according to C.J. Cregg, no one else could run the Chief of Staff's office as efficiently as she does despite being "an odd woman" who she has never quite figured out. Also, Margaret is tall, which made Ms. Cregg feel more secure.

Margaret is considered by most of the White House staff to be a very eccentric person, known for paying obsessive attention to the smallest details of how things are done in the West Wing, as well as other odd habits. (She once mentioned to Leo that she was practicing The President's signature for fun.) She is also known for her ability to memorise lists of names and dates, conceding 'that's just how my brain works.' She is however, held in high esteem by the White House staff, for example, in one episode, when Sam asks Ginger: "Do we have some kind of condensed summary of all human knowledge?", Ginger replies "Usually we just use Margaret."

The Bartlet Administration
The President: Josiah Bartlet
First Lady: Abigail Bartlet
The Vice President
John Hoynes (Seasons 1–4)
Bob Russell (Seasons 5–7)
Chief of Staff to the Vice President
Will Bailey (Seasons 5–7)
Chief of Staff to the First Lady
Amy Gardner (Seasons 4–5)
National Security Advisor
Nancy McNally (Seasons 2–7)
Deputy National Security Advisor
Kate Harper (Seasons 5–7)
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Admiral Percy Fitzwallace (Seasons 1–5)
General Nicholas Alexander (Seasons 6–7)
White House Chief of Staff
Leo McGarry (Seasons 1–6)
C.J. Cregg (Seasons 6–7)
Assistant to the Chief of Staff
Margaret Hooper (Seasons 1–7)
Deputy Chief of Staff
Josh Lyman (Seasons 1–6)
Clifford Calley (Seasons 6-7)
Assistant to the Deputy Chief of Staff
Donna Moss (Seasons 1–6)
Presidential Secretary
Delores Landingham (Seasons 1–2)
Deborah Fiderer (Seasons 4–7)
Personal Aide to the President
Charlie Young (Seasons 1–6)
Curtis Carruthers (Seasons 6-7)
White House Communications Director
Toby Ziegler (Seasons 1–7)
Will Bailey (Season 7)
Deputy Communications Director
Sam Seaborn (Seasons 1–4)
Will Bailey (Seasons 4–5)
White House Press Secretary
C.J. Cregg (Seasons 1–5)
Deputy Press Secretary
Annabeth Schott (Season 6)
Media Director
Mandy Hampton (Season 1)
These are some of the main characters on The West Wing.
For a longer and more complete list of characters, see List of characters on The West Wing.

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