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The titular character of the series is an enigmatic figure. The mystery of Ghostwriter's true identity is never fully answered, although several clues are given during the course of the series in several of the cases (The following facts are from "Ghost Story", the Pilot episode, unless otherwise stated):
The producers' intent was to reveal Ghostwriter to be "a famous 15th- to 16th-century writer, but not Shakespeare" at the end of the first season, although this eventually never happened.[1]
D.J. MacHale, who wrote the pilot episode, stated: "If memory serves, Ghostwriter was supposed to be an ancestor of Jamal's, who was an escaped slave from the south who educated himself and learned the value of reading."
When the show began, it was based around four main characters, all students at Zora Neale Hurston Middle School and Washington Elementary School in Fort Greene, Brooklyn, New York. The "team" later expanded to include six (later seven) active members, one MIA member, one member in Australia, two members in England, and three members in 1928.
To become a member of the team, a kid would have to be able to read the words that Ghostwriter manipulates. There was normally an induction ceremony for each new member that joined the team. At this ceremony, they would be given a special pen with a string to be placed around the neck so the members could write to Ghostwriter no matter where they happened to be and to note all of the clues of their investigations. When a team meeting was required, one of the members would use Ghostwriter to send out the message "rally", followed by the first initial of the member that was hosting the meeting. Alex, Jamal, and Lenni also came up with a special Ghostwriter handshake for the team.
Members of the team also use a casebook. A casebook is a binder with papers for noting all the suspects, evidences against them, and clues for their investigations. As Gaby said, "solving a case is like putting a jigsaw puzzle together, and the casebook is where (they) keep all the pieces." Basically, a casebook is an effective tool to "start piecin' the puzzle. Organizing stuff, getting it together." Ghostwriter would also read whatever was written within the casebook, and then help the team to find more clues. There's also another casebook especially made for Ghostwriter to help him figure out who he was.
Make a casebook to keep track of all the clues:
Jamal (portrayed by Sheldon Turnipseed) is level-headed and intelligent; the first person Ghostwriter reveals himself to and the de facto leader of the Ghostwriter team. In the first episode of the series, "Ghost Story, Part 1", seventh grader Jamal is cleaning out the basement of his family's brownstone, when a spirit emerges from a book that has fallen on the ground and begins communicating with Jamal through words.
Jamal lives with his parents and his grandmother (portrayed by Marcella Lowery); his older sister Danitra is away at college. Midway through the second season, Jamal's young cousin Casey also comes to stay with the family. Jamal's interests include karate and science; he dreams to one day be "a scientist that performs experiments in outer space." Jamal applies for enrollment in the High School of Science, and in "Don't Stop the Music" he is accepted.
Major cases for Jamal include:
Lenni (portrayed by Blaze Berdahl) is the second person to "see" Ghostwriter. A headstrong girl, Lenni is an aspiring singer, rapper, and songwriter. Lenni lives with her widowed father (portrayed by Richard Cox from the first season through the middle of the second season, and Keith Langsdale afterwards), in a loft above the Fernandezes' bodega. Lenni's father is a musician. Her mother died when Lenni was a young child. Midway through the series, Lenni's father begins to date a British woman named Sally. Though Lenni likes Sally very much (she was the one who introduced them), she has trouble coping with her father's new relationship.
Major cases for Lenni include:
Alejandro "Alex" Fernández (portrayed by David López) is the third person to be introduced to Ghostwriter. A first generation Salvadorian American and a sixth grader, Alex is an aspiring detective and skilled basketball player. Alex and his younger sister Gaby live with their parents (father portrayed by Shawn Elliot; mother portrayed by Cordielia Gonzalaz from the first season through the middle of the second season and Iliana Guibert afterwards) in the back of the family store (or bodega), which is located under Lenni's apartment. Alex is prone to a hot temper at times, but also displays a notable amount of courage and determination. Alex has several penpals all over the world.
Major cases for Alex include:
Gabriela "Gaby" Fernández (portrayed by Mayteana Morales in the first two seasons and in "A Crime of Two Cities"; and by Melissa Gonzales in "Four Days of the Cockatoo" and "Attack of the Slime Monster") is the fourth person to "see" Ghostwriter. She is Alex's younger sister, goes to Washington Elementary, and is best friends with her teammate Tina. She is 9 years old in "Am I Blue?". She is known for being quite talkative. However, she has a good sense of humor which usually manifests when she is teasing her brother, Alex. Of all the team members, Gaby is the one who appears closest to Ghostwriter on a personal level. Twice, she shows belated concern for Ghostwriter's safety ("Just in Time" and "Who is Max Mouse?"), she creates a word "bed" for him ("Who is Max Mouse?"), and she is shown playing a word game with Ghostwriter in "Lost in Brooklyn". She is an aspiring newscaster.
Major cases for Gaby include:
Although Tina (portrayed by Tram-Anh Tran) is a Vietnamese American girl present in the first case of the series, she does not "see" Ghostwriter until the second case, "Who Burned Mr. Brinker's Store?" Despite not being involved with the team on their first case, she investigates it herself for her school and is intrigued by Alex and Jamal's investigation methods after she meets them. She eventually joins the team after meeting Ghostwriter. She wants to be a filmmaker, and is often seen with a camcorder in her hand, which comes in handy during several cases. She attends acting and film classes, and lives with her parents and her brother Tuan and sister Linda in a traditionalist Vietnamese household. Tina is the first person in her family to be born in the United States. Her parents own a tailor shop which she helps run. Her best friend is Gaby, and she has a romantic relationship with Gaby's brother Alex.
Major cases for Tina include:
Rob (portrayed by Todd Alexander) is a shy transfer student from a military family. He wants to be an author, and thus writes many different short stories and poems. Rob is aloof and is reluctant to join the Ghostwriter team at first. Rob is often impulsive and frequently gets himself in dangerous situations. He gets himself trapped in an abandoned subway tunnel, tied up by a maniacal stunt actress, and is nearly assaulted by a street gang when he enters their headquarters. Rob has a strained relationship with his father, who wishes Rob played more sports instead of writing. Rob's family decides to move to Australia during the "Lost in Brooklyn" case, and Rob's place in the team is assumed by Héctor.
Major cases for Rob include:
Hector (portrayed by William Hernandez) joins the cast mid-way through season two. He meets Alex through the Big Brothers mentoring program. He was born in New York, but grew up in Puerto Rico. He can't read and write English very well. Hector particularly enjoys playing handball.
Major cases for Hector include:
Casey (portrayed by Lateaka Vinson) joins the cast mid-way through season two. She is Jamal's younger cousin who lives in Detroit, but comes to live with the Jenkins while her mother Emmeline (Jamal's father's sister), is in the hospital being treated for alcoholism. Casey is a practical joker with a fondness for peanut butter.
Major cases for Casey include:
Craig Mitchell (portrayed by Jeremy Miller) is an electronics expert, and only appears in the original Pilot Episode "Who Burned Mr. Brinker's Store?". After "Who Burned Mr. Brinker's Store?" Craig isn't seen or mentioned again.
Frank Flynn, Catherine Canellan, and Lucy Canellan lived in Jamal's house in 1928, all are the children of Irish immigrants. Catherine and Lucy's father, a physician, was Frank's foster father and mentor in medicine. Ghostwriter helps Frank because of his future importance as a cardiac surgeon. Catherine was with him when Ghostwriter appears in front of him, and he later writes to Lucy to convince her to help Frank.
After the team helped prove his innocence, Frank eventually followed his mentor's footsteps to became a physician and worked at the Brooklyn Children Hospital. He was also a well-known philanthropist in the city who would help lower-class families who couldn't afford medical care.
He performed a heart sugery on Reginald "Reggie" Jenkins (Jamal's father) when Reggie was four years old. This was pivotal to the formation of the Ghostwriter Team because if Frank hadn't operated on Reggie, Reggie would have died during his childhood. As a result, Jamal would have never been born and Ghostwriter would never have met Jamal. This meant the other team members would never have met Ghostwriter and the team would never have been formed.
Frank and Catherine are married at some point after they've reached adulthood. Not only Frank fulfilled his destiny as it should be, but Catherine also becomes a successful mystery novelist. Frank died a year before the team meets Catherine, on May 1, 1992, at the age of 76, and Lucy's fate is never revealed onscreen.
Frank, Catherine, and Lucy only appear in the episode "Just in Time". They were portrayed by Louis Todaro, Grace Johnston, and Stephi Lineburg, and the older version of Catherine was by Augusta Dabney .
Sam and Becky Wentwood live in the United Kingdom. Their parents own a bed and breakfast. They met Jamal and Ghostwriter while Jamal's family was vacationing in London. They only appear in the episode "A Crime of Two Cities". After "A Crime of Two Cities" they are not seen or mentioned again. They were portrayed by Paul Francis and Candace Hallinan.
Other cast members include Lt. Isaiah McQuade (Mike Hodge), and the team's enemies: Calvin Ferguson (Wil Horneff in "Ghost Story", Joey Shea thereafter) and Jeffrey Baxter (Jon Hershfield). The show's numerous guest stars included Samuel L. Jackson as Jamal's father Reginald "Reggie" Jenkins in the first season's first-three episodes (later replaced by Dean Irby), Mark Linn-Baker, Julia Stiles, Max Wright, Spike Lee, Daisy Fuentes, Orlagh Cassidy, Judge Reinhold, Melinda Mullins, Annabelle Gurwitch, Robin Leach, Salt-N-Pepa, Madhur Jaffrey, Harry Connick, Jr., CeCe Peniston, David Patrick Kelly, Charles Mann and Bo Jackson.