List of ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' characters

This is a list of characters from the TV-series Walker, Texas Ranger.

Main characters

Cordell Walker

Portrayed by Seasons No. of episodes First Appearance Final appearance
Chuck Norris 1-8 and Trial by Fire 198 One Riot, One Ranger Trial By Fire

Cordell Walker is the protagonist of the TV-series, as Texas Ranger Sgt. Cordell Walker, a former Marine Captain with an elite recon unit and a modern-day Ranger who believes in the Code of the Old West. He is a decorated Vietnam vet and a martial arts expert. He lived with his parents John and Elizabeth Firewalker, until the age of 12, when they were senselessly murdered by a trio of white supremacists. He was then sent to live on a Cherokee reservation with his paternal uncle Ray. On the reservation, the young Cordell lived a hard life, especially with some peers who beat him, until one day intervened Billy Grey Wolf, who defended Walker and with whom the ranger became a "blood brother". His name in Cherokee language is Washoe, which means "lone eagle". As an adult, after winning a world championship kickboxing title, Cordell enlisted in the U.S. Marines leaving for Vietnam. Upon his return, he joined DPS and then the Texas Rangers as a sergeant and earning numerous honors.

In the first episode, his current partner Bob Mobley is murdered during a robbery, and he meets new Ranger and former professional athlete James Trivette, who remains his partner throughout the series.

He's a world champion in kickboxing and is a close friend of his colleague James Trivette. Sometimes, he has presentiments of investigations due to his Cherokee intuition, which ends up always being correct. In addition to martial arts, Walker is proficient in rodeo shows and individual episodes show he is efficient in apparently limitless abilities, such as flying helicopters and airplanes, replacing a Formula One driver and resolving various types of disasters. Despite his physical skills and moral soundness (expanded in the Chuck Norris Facts), which shows in most of the episodes, is sometimes saved or at least helped by his partner Trivette or other characters. In the episode, "Vision Quest", Walker falls into depression momentarily after losing his eye sight courtesy of a bomb, and upon learning the damage could be permanent, considers resigning from the Rangers, until Chief White Eagle and Alex help him to adapt to his disability until his eyesight returns.

Walker has some occasional romantic rapports in the early seasons of the series, such as in the episode "The Right Man at the Wrong Time" where he falls in love with a singer, and defends her from her ex-husband, and also hit by a veterinarian in a veterinary leg confiding uncle Ray. These come to an end when he becomes engaged to Alex. "Blind Fury" reveals that Walker was about to get married ten years prior, but his girlfriend Ellen Garrett, was killed in an ambush set up by criminal Vince Pike. Upset from it happening, Cordell had never told anyone about it (the affair is in fact told to Trivette and Alex by CD) and only at the end of the episode, after re-arresting Pike, he manages to blow off steam with Alex.

He became engaged to, and married, the deputy district attorney Alexandra "Alex" Cahill, with whom he had a daughter, Angela.

James Trivette

Portrayed by Seasons First Appearance Final appearance No. of episodes
Clarence Gilyard 1–8, Trial by Fire (cameo) One Riot, One Ranger Trial By Fire 174

James Trivette, commonly known as "Jimmy", is Walker's partner and the deurotagonist of the series.

He grew up in Baltimore, Maryland, and has an older brother named Simon, who appears in the episode "Brothers in Arms". As a young man was a famous football player, was part of the team of the Dallas Cowboys. He later entered the Texas Rangers and became a colleague of Walker in the first episode of the series, "One Riot, One Ranger in Fort Worth". Trivette takes the place of Walker's old partner Bob Mobley was killed during a robbery in the same episode. However, in the episode "Till Death Do Us Part", in which Walker ends up in a coma and his friends recall some of their greatest memories of him, it turns out their first meeting had taken place during a riot: while trying to calm the crowd, Trivette was ambushed and nearly killed, but was saved by his future partner. The gruff character of Walker makes it difficult with their initial partnership, and Trivette is forced to work hard to gain his respect and trust, but they later become good friends. Trivette is very computer savvy, but sometimes mocks the fact that Walker knows more about him without the use of technology. Regarding C.D. Parker, he sometimes has some quarrels about his chili. but it's still his good friend, even giving him the nickname "Big Dog".

Trivette shows great professionalism and commitment to his work as a ranger, but being the partner of the protagonist, is generally less skilled than Walker, in highlighting the qualities of his partner; on several occasions he ends up injured and Walker is left complete his mission without him. Being quite touchy, he is sometimes the butt of jokes by Walker or CD, or is involuntarily involved in comic situations of various kinds. However, Trivette gets a bigger role in several episodes in which Walker is away with another case or other kind of business, and is the star of the episodes. He also had faced several legal problems, such as in "Trust No One" in which he is accused of having pocketed part of the spoils of a robbery, and in "The Hands of God", where he seeming injured a little boy during a shootout, and in both cases, Walker never lost his faith in his partner, and Trivette is ultimately proven innocent at the end of both episodes.

Trivette is single most of the series, despite occasional romantic attachments in some episodes, such as "Behind the Badge" when he falls for a journalist, but she is forced to leave, or "Angel of Death" Trivette reconnects with Angell his girlfriend in high school, but finds that she is a killer. Angel is also killed at the end of the episode. In the last episode of the series, Trivette meets old girlfriend Erika (who previously appeared in the episode "Justice Delayed") and they decide to get married, despite some initial doubts when Trivette is nearly killed by the one of the motorcycle gang who marked him as a target.

Alexandra Cahill (Alexandra Cahill-Walker)

Portrayed by Seasons First Appearance Final appearance No. of episodes
Sheree J. Wilson 1–8, Trial by Fire One Riot, One Ranger Trial By Fire 186

Alex is a deputy district attorney, her past is told by herself in a few episodes, such as "Borderline" of a sheriff and other: she grew up with her mother (later died), and has had clashes with her father and later with her first husband. This necessity of fighting has affected her character, making it very specific. Alex has a great passion for her work, which sometimes puts her in danger, as in various episodes from her convicted criminals who escaped or were released and later try to kill her for revenge. On other occasions, is taken hostage by criminals to lure into a trap Walker, but remains unharmed because the rangers regularly save her, sometimes helped by the other characters. On the other hand, Alex takes care of Walker when he was injured and collaborates with ranger providing them with mandates and permits. The episode "Family matters", Alex manages to return to duty Walker and Trivette, suspended from an FBI agent Alex is very helpful with the other characters even though sometimes stubborn. Walker shares with her a passion for horses and for the protection of minors.

Alex at the beginning of the series is just a friend of the protagonist and the two together to work, despite having had a fight at their first meeting in court, in which Walker was witness to a process of Alex and she doubted that the ranger had been able to stop criminals from only 7. Alex is involved with another man (tennis-pro) in the episode "Borderline", but later became Walker's girlfriend and the two are getting married at the end of the seventh season. Become pregnant in the eighth season and has a daughter, named Angela, the last episode

Alex has different interests and stakes in individual joins the ranger struggles of various kinds, but in particular is committed to women's rights. In various episodes helps women victims of sexual assault or assaulted by their husbands / partners. This passion for feminism is variously explained in the series. Free as the air in the episode Alex says that her friend was killed by her partner, while in the aforementioned Texas against Alex Cahill is forced to admit that her former boyfriend, under the influence of drugs, had assaulted years earlier. In the sixth season Alex decides that her work as a deputy prosecutor is not enough to help others and also founded a community center, called HOPE (Help Our People Excel) on the advice of Walker, where she helps children and young people in trouble.

Francis Gage

Portrayed by Seasons No. of episodes First Appearance Final appearance
Judson Mills 7-8 and Trial by Fire 46 Countdown Trial By Fire

Francis Gage is a Texas Ranger and makes his first appearance in the second episode of the seventh season of the series, Countdown. Since then he works with the team of Walker and Trivette, paired with Sydney Cooke. He is very skilled in combat and he never learned to cook. In the episode "Tall Cotton" it is revealed that he has a sister, Julie, who is a journalist. Between Gage and Sydney, there are a lot of similarities, so much so that in some episodes they are almost ready to declare. In the episode "Without Sound", Gage loses his hearing and Sydney helped him to cope with this disability until he regained his hearing at the end of the episode. This episode displayed the closeness of their duo.

Sydney Cooke

Portrayed by Seasons No. of episodes First Appearance Final appearance
Nia Peeples 7-8 47 Countdown Final Show / Down

Sydney is a Texas Ranger among the protagonists of the series Walker, Texas Ranger. Appears in the second episode of the seventh season in tandem with the Ranger Francis Gage. She's a very skilled in combat and able to defend herself very well. Although sometimes she is captured by criminals, there are several occasions she turns the tables and has to save Gage. Sydney sometimes uses disguises and her charm to attract criminals, but she is single and complains about it occasionally. Sydney mentions in "Wedding Bells Part 2" that she is 32.

C.D. Parker

Portrayed by Seasons No. of episodes First Appearance Final appearance
Gailard Sartain (pilot episode only)
Noble Willingham
1-7 155 Bounty A Matter of Faith

In the eighties, C.D. was a Texas Ranger, and after a long period where he was captain of the rangers as well. He was also partnered with Walker when Walker first joined the Texas Rangers. In the show, he is retired and owns a restaurant in Texas called "C.D.'s Bar and Grill". C.D. aids the rangers throughout the series in their fight against crime and helps put many criminals behind bars.

C.D. Parker dies in a season eight episode titled, "The Avenging Angel" when Walker receives a phone call saying that C.D. had died of a heart attack while on a fishing trip. In the series finale, it is revealed that C.D. actually died of poisoning and the symptoms presented as a heart attack.

Raymond Firewalker

Portrayed by Seasons No. of episodes First Appearance Final appearance
Floyd Westerman (Pilot episode-Season 1)
Apesanahkwat (Season 2)
Pilot Season-Season 2 16 One Riot, One RangerOn Deadly Ground

Ray in the series plays the uncle of the protagonist, Cordell Walker. It is the only relatives that remained in Walker when his parents died. He has grown and raised in the Indian reservation, where Walker grew up learning the traditions of the tribe. His uncle gave him the name of Washoe which means Aquila lonely. Walker's uncle has always been a very friendly and very serious with Walker, although he had not agreed on the choice of his brother to marry a woman who was not Cherokee. Much of the story so far reported is told by Lucas Walker in double episode where the ranger takes custody of an orphan child. Ray lives in the reserve but often staying on the ranch of Walker. Rather old at the beginning of the series, Ray has an active role in the stories but dispenses advice to his nephew and the other characters. He died of a heart attack while in the Indian reservation; reappears in a few episodes in which Walker recalls and recounts his childhood, played by another actor but as a young man.

Recurring characters

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