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Bahloo
Yara, Goolah and Bahloo (Howling III)
Bahloo was a marsupial werewolf who lived on a special commune in the Australian outback. Along with two others, she was charged with retrieving a young woman named Jerboa who had left the commune. She dressed up as a nun and raided a party hosted by film maker Jack Citron. Bahloo and her friends eventually found Jerboa and brought her back to the commune. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)
Ben White
Ben White was the brother of deceased werewolf Karen White. After learning about his sister's true nature, he accompanied veteran werewolf scholar Stefan Crosscoe to Transylvania to destroy the werewolf queen, Stirba. Along the way, Ben became romantically involved with Karen’s former colleague Jenny Templeton. After the Transylvania adventure, the two returned to California where they shared an apartment together. (The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf)
Bill Neil
Bill Neill (Howling) 001
Main article: Bill Neill Bill Neill worked at the KDHD news station in California and was the husband of investigative reporter and broadcaster, Karen White. To help Karen recover from a traumatic investigation into the life of serial killer Eddie Quist, Bill took his wife for an extended stay at the Colony. While there, Bill was attacked and infected by one of the werewolves living at the Colony. Bill was later seduced by the werewolf vixen, Marsha Quist. Karen immediately noticed a change in Bill's demeanor when he began acting more violently and began eating meat (he was otherwise a vegetarian). Bill transformed into a werewolf when co-workers Chris Halloran and Terry Fisher raided the Colony. Note: Named for director Roy William Neill. Actor Christopher Stone was married to co-star Dee Wallace at the time of filming. (The Howling)

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Charlie Barton
Charlie Barton (Howling) 001
Charlie Barton was a werewolf who lived at the Colony. He owned several acres of cattle land outside the territory and was close friends with Erle Kenton. He was locked inside the community Ritual Center by Chris Halloran who then set the place on fire, but he was able to tear his way free, along with several others. (The Howling)
Chris Halloran
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Chris was a production crew member for KDHD news in California and was romantically linked to Terry Fisher. Chris and Terry began investigating former serial killer Eddie Quist, and were drawn into a greater web of intrigue when Quist's body disappeared from the morgue. Their investigation brought them to the Colony which they learned was populated by werewolves. Chris and co-worker Karen White managed to survive the conflagration that burned down the Colony, but Karen became infected with the werewolf curse. To expose the truth behind the Colony, the two arranged for Karen to transform into a werewolf on live television. Upon doing so, Chris shot her with silver bullets from his rifle. (The Howling)

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Doctor Coombes
Doctor Coombes
Doctor Coombes was a physician who lived in the town of Drago. Marie Adams and Janice Hatch came to him asking about the mysterious circumstances surrounding a woman named Sister Ruth Brooks. Coombes provided them very little information and what he did say contradicted the claims made by others in the town. When Marie’s husband Richard was attacked by a werewolf, Doctor Coombes came to the house to treat him. He convinced Marie that Richard had actually hurt himself by falling into a gulley. Marie later discovered that Doctor Coombes was a werewolf himself and seemingly the leader of a satanic coven of werewolves that lived within the town. Marie and Janice tried to destroy the werewolves by locking them inside the Drago Bell Tower, but it is possible that Doctor Coombes may have survived the conflagration. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Doctor Heinemann
Doctor Heinemann
Doctor Heinemann worked out of Los Angeles, California and cared for a patient named Marie Adams who had recently suffered a nervous breakdown. Doctor Heinemann suggested to Marie's husband Richard that he should take her away from the city for a little peace and quiet. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Donna Warren
Donna Warren (Howling) 001
Donna Warren was the wife of Jerry Warren and lived with him at the Colony. She was also one of Doctor George Waggner's patients. Donna confessed to experimenting with various radical types of therapy including Assertiveness training, EST, T.M., Scientology, Iridology and Primal therapy. Like her husband, Donna was a werewolf. Along with several others, she was locked inside the Ritual Center at the Colony by Chris Halloran. The werewolves tore their ways free and Donna presumably survived. (The Howling)
Donny Martin
Donny Martin (Howling III) 001
Donny Martin was a young assistant director on a low budget horror film called Shape Shifters Part 8. He met the werewolf girl Jerboa and believed that she would be perfect for the movie. The two fell in love and Donny soon discovered that Jerboa was a werewolf. By the time he learned the truth however, Jerboa had already conceived and given birth to Donny's son, Zac. Donny helped to protect Jerboa from hunters and special forces operatives who wanted to kill her. Eventually, he took Jerboa and his son away from the community where they changed identities. Donny continued to make movies with Jerboa and they were able to raise their son in safety; at least for a little while. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)

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Eddie Quist
Eddie Quist (Howling) 001
Main article: Eddie Quist Eddie Quist was the youngest of the Quist siblings, a family of werewolves who lived at the Colony. Eddie Quist was also a serial killer who stalked KDHD news reporter Karen White. After accosting her at an adult book store, it was believed that Quist had been shot and killed. A few days later however, he disappeared from the morgue and turned up back at the Colony. As a werewolf, he terrorized Karen White once more and murdered Karen's co-worker, Terry Fisher. Eddie was mutilated when Karen threw acid into his face. Soon after, Chris Halloran shot him to death with silver bullets. (The Howling)
Edward H. Brooks
Edward H. Brooks was the father of Sister Ruth Brooks. In 1986 his wife and he rented a cabin in Drago called Wilderness Cottage. Edward and his wife were bothe murdered by a cult of Satanic werewolves. Their ghosts remained trapped in the cabin where they haunted its subsequent occupant Marie Adams. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Eleanor
Eleanor (Howling IV)
Eleanor was an artist and a crafts store owner living in the town of Drago in California. She was also part of the town’s Satanic werewolf cult. Eleanor seduced a man named Richard Adams and bit him upon the shoulder, transmitting the curse of lycanthropy to him. A short time later, Richard’s wife Marie and her friend Janice Hatch baited all of the town's werewolves into the Drago Bell Tower and set it on fire. Eleanor perished in the flames. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Erle Kenton
Erle Kenton (Howling) 001
Erle Kenton was an aging werewolf who lived at the Colony. Frustrated by modern ways, Erle longed for the days when werewolves used to hunt and prey upon humans for food and sport. He disliked living at the Colony and in a moment of frustration, tried to end his own life by leaping into a bonfire. His friend Charlie Barton restrained him however. Erle later left the Colony and was present at the funeral of KDHD reporter Karen White. He was killed outside the funeral home by occultist Stefan Crosscoe. Dying, he told Crosscoe about Stirba and Transylvania. Note: It is unclear if the "Erle" seen in The Howling II is intended as the same character as Erle Kenton from the first Howling. (The Howling)

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Father Camefron
Father Camefron
Father Camefron was a priest who worked out of an empty church in the town of Twin Forks near Drago in California. Marie Adams and Janice Hatch came to visit him concerning the mystery surrounding a deceased nun named Sister Ruth. Father Camefron had little very information for them and barely even knew the nun. Janice Hatch, a former nun herself, returned later to his church to inquire about a book on exorcism. Unable to satisfy her request, he instead gave her Sister Ruth's bible. {The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Fred Francis
Fred Francis (Howling) 001
Fred Francis was the station manager of KDHD Channel 6 in California. He witnessed Karen White's transformation into a werewolf on live television. (The Howling)

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George Waggner
George Waggner (Howling) 001
George Waggner was a psychiatrist and self-help guru who founded the Colony, a haven for werewolves. It was Waggner who arranged for Karen White and her husband Bill Neill to vacation at the Colony following a harrowing incident concerning werewolf/serial killer Eddie Quist. Many of the other werewolves under his charge, such as Erle Kenton, did not like living at the Colony, feeling that it restricted their hunting practices. Eventually, the werewolves rebelled against Waggner and killed him. Marsha Quist raked him across the face with her claws. Note: Character was named after George Waggner who directed the 1941 film The Wolf Man. (The Howling)
Goolah
Yara, Goolah and Bahloo (Howling III)
Goolah was a marsupial werewolf who lived on a special commune in the Australian outback. Along with two others, she was charged with retrieving a young woman named Jerboa who had left the commune. She dressed up as a nun and raided a party hosted by film maker Jack Citron. Goolah and her friends eventually found Jerboa and brought her back to the commune. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)
Gracie
Gracie (Howling III)
Gracie was the daughter of Russian werewolf Olga Gorki and Australian sociologist Harry Breckmeyer. She grew up on a private garden home deep in the Australian bush. It is unknown whether Gracie inherited any of her mother’s werewolf physiology. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)

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Harry Beckmeyer
Harry Beckmeyer (Howling III)
Harry Beckmeyer was an Australian professor of sociology working at the University of San Andreas in California. Due primarily to the labors of his late grandfather, Beckmeyer pursued a study of purported marsupial humans who could shape shift into wolves. At the request of the United States president, Harry returned to Australia to research the matter in further detail. Along with his partner, Professor Sharp, Beckmeyer was caught up in the intrigue of a military plot to exterminate the werewolf populace of Australia. Along his journey, Harry met and fell in love with a Russian werewolf named Olga Gorki. After a skirmish with local law enforcement and an encounter with a marsupial werewolf named Jerboa, Harry and Olga elected to remain in the bush where they had a child named Gracie. Fifteen years later, Harry and Olga moved to the United States where Harry resumed his work at the University. He was eventually reunited with Jerboa's son, Zac who, like his mother, was also a marsupial werewolf. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)

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Jack Citron
Jack Citron (Howling III)
Jack Citron was a middle-aged Australian movie director. He hired Jerboa to work as a "scream queen" on the set of his film Shape Shifters Part 8. Jack hosted a costume party following a shoot which was raided by three werewolves looking for Jerboa. Although many people died during the incident, Jack appears to have survived. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)
Janice Hatch
Janice Hatch
Janice Hatch was a former nun and a friend of Sister Ruth Brooks. When Sister Ruth suffered a nervous breakdown following a visit to the town of Drago, Janice quit the convent and went to Drago to find out what happened to her. She befriended a writer named Marie Adams who had been taking some time recuperating from her own mental disorder. Janice and Marie learned the lore of Drago and also that it was a haven for a cult of Satanic werewolves. Janice and Marie baited the werewolves into the Bell Tower of Drago and trapped them before setting the building on fire. Janice perished in the flames along with dozens of werewolves. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Jerboa
Jerboa (Howling III) 001
Main article: Jerboa Jerboa was a marsupial werewolf who lived in the Australian outback with her "stepfather", Thylo. Thylo wanted her as his mate, but she ran off to Sydney where she fell in love with a move actor named Donny Martin. Jerboa and Donny had a child together whom they named Zach. After being hunted by the army, the two went into hiding and assumed new identities. Jerboa became a "scream queen" actress working for Jack Citron under the stage name Loretta Carson. During an awards ceremony, Jerboa accidentally shifted into her werewolf form, exposing the truth about herself to the world. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)
Jenny Templeton
Jenny Templeton was an employee of KDHD news in California and a close friend of Karen White. She was present when Karen transformed into a werewolf during a broadcast recording. She attended Karen's funeral where she met her brother, Ben White, as well as occult scholar Stefan Crosscoe. Jenny accompanied Ben and Stefan to Transylvania to confront the werewolf queen, Stirba. Along the way, Jenny became romantically involved with Ben White. Jenny was abducted by one of Stirba's minions during the Festival of the New Full Moon and brought back to her castle to be sacrificed in an occult ritual. Ben rescued Jenny and Stefan destroyed Stirba. After the Transylvania adventure, the two returned to California where they shared an apartment together. (The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf)
Jerry Warren
Jerry Warren (Howling) 001
Jery Warren was one of the werewolves who lived at the Colony in Northern California. He was one of the first to welcome Karen White and Bill Neil to their community and Karen developed a close friendship with Jerry's wife, Donna. Jerry was shot to death by Chris Halloran who came to the Colony armed with silver bullets to rescue Karen White. (The Howling)
John Simmons
John Simmons
John Simmons and his girlfriend Paula Johnson took their Chevy camper from New York to California in search of a landmark known as the Bell Tower of Drago. Arriving in Drago, Paula hurt her leg and John brought her to the cottage of Marie Adams. Marie tended to Paula's injury and they continued on their way. While wandering through the woods, they heard a noise and followed it into a bog. A werewolf attacked John, raking him across the throat, killing him. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)

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Karen White
Karen White (Howling) 001
Main article: Karen White Karen White was an investigative journalist and broadcaster for KDHD news Channel 6 in Los Angeles. She was married to co-worker Bill Neill. Karen became the subject of affection for a serial killer werewolf named Eddie Quist. (The Howling)
Kendi
Kendi (Howling III)
Kendi was a marsupial werewolf that lived outside the community of Wolf in the Australian Outback. An aging Aborigine, Kendi attempted to protect fellow werewolf Jerboa and her mate and son from soldiers who were seeking to terminate them. Kendi adorned himself in red and white body paint and invoked a ritual to call upon the power of his werewolf forbearers. He transformed into a large werewolf, but was ultimately laid low by a hunter's bullet. Jerboa and her friends burned Kendi in a funeral pyre, but his spirit remained within his corpse long enough to startle a group of passing soldiers. The soldiers shot the burnt skeleton with automatic weapons, reducing it to dust. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)

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Lew Landers
Lew Landers (Howling) 001
Lew Landers was Karen White's co-anchor on Channel 6 KDHD update news. Although he offered forth a deep, baritone voice while on the air, he actually had a thick southern accent. When Karen White went undercover to lure out serial killer Eddie Quist, Lew told her husband Bill that "that is one brave little girl you got here." (The Howling)

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Mariana
Mariana was a werewolf and one of the more notable accomplices of Stirba. She was present at the funeral of Karen White and later lured several drunken revelers to an abandoned building near a night club where she tore them to pieces. Returning to Transylvania, she was chosen by Stirba to mate with her high priest, Vlad. Stirba regarded Mariana as "a Huntress". (The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf)
Marie Adams
Marie Adams
Marie Adams was a novelist who suffered from intense hallucinations. She believed that she saw the ghostly image of a young nun who would follow her around attempting to communicate with her. Her husband Richard recommended taking some time away from the city and he brought her to the Wilderness Cottage in the town of Drago. Drago provided little comfort to Marie as she was terrorized by the sounds of wild animals howling in the woods late at night. She even believed that one of these animals was responsible for the death of her dog, Pierre. Marie befriended a woman named Janice Hatch who had known Sister Ruth when she was still alive. Together, the two women began investigating the town, hoping to find an answer to the mystery of Marie's visions. They ultimately discovered that the entire community was in fact a cult of Satanic werewolves. Marie and Janice trapped all of the town's werewolves inside the Bell Tower of Drago and Marie set it on fire. At least one werewolf survived and sprang from the flames to attack her. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Marsha Quist
Marsha Quist (Howling) 001
Main article: Marsha Quist Marsha Quist was a werewolf and the eldest of the Quist siblings that lived at George Waggner's Colony. Marsha lived with her brother T.C. in a small cabin and spent a great deal of time cooking rabbits. She seduced Bill Neill outside her cabin. (The Howling)
Mister Ormstead
Mister Ormstead
Affectionately referred to as “Mister O”, Mister Ormstead and his wife were an elderly couple who ran a general store in the town of Drago in California. Mister Ormstead was a polite man who welcomed newcomers Richard and Marie Adams to their community with open arms. Like his wife, Mister Ormstead was aware that the town was secretly run by a coven of satanic werewolves. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Mrs. Ormstead
Mrs. Ormstead
Mrs. Ormstead owned the general store in Drago along with her husband Mister Ormstead. She befriended a woman named Marie Adams who had come to Drago to recuperate from a near nervous breakdown. Mrs. Ormstead was aware of the true sinister history of the community in that it was secretly a haven for a Satanic cult of werewolves. When Marie began asking too many questions about the local lore, Mrs. Ormstead tried to turn her away from her inquiries. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Municipal clerk
Diana Tilden-Davis
The municipal clerk worked at the Twin Forks City Hall. She helped Janice Hatch and Tom Billings research the background of a cabin in nearby Drago called Wilderness Cottage. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)

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Olga Gorki
Olga Gorki (Howling III)
Olga Gorki was a Russian ballerina and a werewolf. In 1987, she accidentally revealed herself to the public when she transformed during a rehearsal at the Sydney Opera House, killing one of her fellow dancers in the process. Olga was apprehended whereupon she met sociologist Harry Beckmeyer. Harry sympathized with Olga's situation and helped her to escape captivity. The two soon fell in love and elected to live with one another on a small farm in the Australian bush. Olga later gave birth to her daughter, Gracie. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)

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Paula Johnson
Paula Johnson
Paula Johnson and her boyfriend John Simmons took their Chevy camper from New York to California in search of a landmark known as the Bell Tower of Drago. Arriving in Drago, Paula hurt her leg and John brought her to the cottage of Marie Adams. Marie tended to Paula's injury and they continued on their way. While wandering through the woods, they heard a noise and followed it into a bog. A werewolf attacked John, killing him and Paul tried to run away. The werewolf chased after her, killing her only moments later. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Professor Sharp
Professor Sharp (Howling III)
Professor Sharp was a friend and colleague to Professor Harry Beckmeyer. Unlike Beckmeyer however, Sharp was not particularly sympathetic to the plight of lycanthropes in the world. This owes largely to the fact that Sharp witnessed one take the life of a stage dancer and was nearly killed when the dancer's attendant tried to rescue her. Despite his misgivings however, Sharp staid by Beckmeyer's side even when his partner chose to become romantically involved with the ballerina werewolf in question, Olga Gorki. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)

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Richard Adams
Richard Adams
Richard Adams was a Los Angeles businessman and the husband of Marie Adams. Following Marie's nervous breakdown, he brought her to Wilderness Cottage in the isolated town of Drago to give her time to recuperate. Marie complained of hearing howling noises at night and believed that her dog Pierre had been killed by a wild animal. Richard tried to console her, but in short order, he grew frustrated with his wife's seemingly wild claims. During the daylight hours, he would return to L.A. on business, but always return at night. Following one of these trips, Richard was seduced by a local artist named Eleanor who also happened to be a werewolf. She bit him on the shoulder and the following evening, Richard's body disintegrated and he was reborn as a werewolf. Marie killed Richard, as well as many other werewolves, by trapping them inside the Bell Tower of Drago and setting it on fire. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Ruth Brooks
Ruth Brooks
Ruth Brooks was a nun who lived in southern California. She journeyed to the isolated town of Drago only to discover that the entire community was in the grip of a cult of Satanic werewolves. She tried to express her concerns to the local sheriff and the town physician, but ultimately, they were all involved in the cult. The experience eventually drove Sister Ruth mad and she returned to her convent where she died a few days later. Her friend Janice Hatch traveled to Drago to learn the truth about what Sister Ruth had discovered. Sister Ruth’s ghost appeared before a woman named Marie Adams and drew her into the web of intrigue that eventually brought her to the werewolf coven. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)

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Sam Newfield
Sam Newfield (Howling) 001
Sam Newfield was a county sheriff and often patrolled the territory occupied by members of the Colony. He befriended Karen White and her friend, Donna Warren. Karen's friend Chris Halloran came to the Colony to rescue her after he learned that it was actually a haven for werewolves. When Chris and Karen tried to escape, Sam Newfield blocked off the road. At this point, he revealed himself as one of the werewolves. Chris shot him with silver bullets, killing him. (The Howling)
Sheriff Carson
Sheriff Carson
Carson was the sheriff of the town of Drago in California. He was also part of the town’s Satanic werewolf cult. Carson was instrumental in luring unsuspecting travelers into the town then covering up their whereabouts after they go missing. Sheriff Carson ordered the disposal of a Chevy camper owned by two travelers from New York after they had been killed by a werewolf. A woman named Marie Adams and her friend Janice Hatch baited all of the town's werewolves into the Drago Bell Tower and set it on fire. Sheriff Carson perished in the flames. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Stefan Crosscoe
Stefan Crosscoe (Howling II)
Main article: Stefan Crosscoe Stefan Crosscoe was an occult scholar and werewolf hunter who had a long history with the 10,000 year-old werewolf queen known as Stirba. Armed with weapons made of titanium, he journeyed to Transylvania along with Ben White and Jenny Templeton to put an end to the evil Stirba once and for all. (The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf)
Stirba
Stirba (Howling II) 01
Main article: Stirba Stirba was a ten-thousand-year-old sorceress and the queen of all werewolves. Stirba maintained her werewolf coven inside of a castle keep in the mountains of Transylvania. Here, she conducted various occult rituals which involved blood sacrifices and orgies. (The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf)

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T.C. Quist
T C Quist (Howling) 001
T.C. was one of the Quist siblings who lived at the Colony. Like many of the other members of the community (as well as his family), T.C. was a werewolf. Of the three, T.C. was considered the family tracker and accompanied guest Bill Neill on a hunting trip where Bill shot a rabbit. T.C. had suggested to Bill that he should have his sister Marsha cook the rabbit for him, but Bill politely declined, citing that he was a vegetarian. T.C. responded with, "If you kill something you don't eat – now that's a sin". T.C. later had his arm chopped off with a hatchet by Terry Fisher and was then killed when he was shot by silver bullets. (The Howling)
Terry Fisher
Terry Fisher (Howling) 001
Terry Fisher was the co-worker of Karen White and Bill Neil. She was romantically linked to another co-worker named Chris Halloran. Terry and Chris began investigating former serial rapist Eddie Quist, and were drawn into a greater web of intrigue when Quist's body disappeared from the morgue. Their investigation brought them to the Colony which they learned was populated by werewolves. She encountered werewolf T.C. Quist inside their family cabin and hacked his arm off with a hatchet. She then ran afoul of Eddie Quist, still alive, who transformed into a werewolf and murdered Terry inside Doctor Waggner's office. Note: Terry Fisher was named after Terrence Fischer, a noted director of Hammer horror films from the 1960s. (The Howling)
Thylo
Thylo (Howling III) 001
Thylo was the leader of a coven of marsupial werewolves who lived in the Australian Outback. An aloof and often times mean-spirited man, he chose his mates on a whim, whether they desired him or not. His stepdaughter, Jerboa, fled from his amorous advances and sought shelter in the streets of Sydney. Thylo was soon captured and interrogated by a scientist named Professor Harry Beckmeyer. During the interrogation, Beckmeyer used hypnosis and strobe lights, which caused Thylo to Frenzy. Thylo escaped captivity along with another reluctant mate, Olga Gorki, and returned to their commune. He later invoked the phantom spirit of his werewolf forbearers in an effort to combat a squad of soldiers who were attempting to eradicate them. The invocation allowed him to transform into a giant werewolf. Thylo was killed when a soldier fired a Bazooka shell into his face at point blank range. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)
Tom Billings
Tom Billings
Tom Billings was a friend of Marie Adams who harbored an unspoken romantic interest in her. He drove Marie out to her husband’s cabin in the secluded town of Drago. Later, Marie contacted Tom in the hopes that he might use his contacts to run a trace on a pair of New York license plates she had discovered. Tom returned to Drago and tried to express his feelings towards Marie, but Richard intervened, punching Tom across the jaw. Later, Tom met up with Marie's friend Janice Hatch and together they investigated the strange mysteries surrounding the town of Drago. Fearing that Marie’s life could be in danger, Tom drove back towards the cottage. Along the way he ran afoul of Richard who had since been turned into a werewolf. Tom tried to help him, but Richard murdered him, dumping his body off the side of the road. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)
Tow truck driver
Tow truck driver (Howling IV)
When Sheriff Carson discovered an abandoned Chevy camper in Drago, he ordered the tow truck driver to remove the license plates and have the vehicle disposed of. The camper belonged to two New York hikers named John Simmons and Paula Johnson who were both murdered by a werewolf. Marie Adams and Janice Hatch tried to stop him, but the driver told them that he had been ordered to get rid of the vehicle and that was exactly what he intended to do. (The Howling IV: The Original Nightmare)

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Vasile
Vasile was a Romanian dwarf and an ally of Stefan Crosscoe. In 1985, Crosscoe came to Transylvania along with the American Ben White in the hopes of destroying the werewolf queen, Stirba. Vasile gave Ben a special wax for his ears, intended to block out the sounds of Stirba's mystic wail. Vasile and Ben scouted the perimeter of Stirba's castle, but while fending off her minions, Vasile lost his wax ear plugs and became vulnerable to Stirba's magic. Using the howl of her voice, she created a wave of pain so intense that Vasile's eyes popped out of their head. (The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf)
Vlad
Vlad was a Romanian werewolf and the high priest of the coven of Stirba. He administered the sacrificial rites which resurrected his mistress via the "blood of the lamb". Stirba mated Vlad with a werewolf huntress named Mariana. (The Howling II: Your Sister is a Werewolf)

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Walter Paisley
Walter Paisley (Howling) 001
Walter Paisley owned an occult book store in Los Angeles, California. He told customers Chris Halloran and Terry Fisher about the nature of werewolves. He also sold Chris a case of thirty-ought-six silver bullets which Chris later used to defend himself against werewolves at the Colony. (The Howling)

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Yara
Yara, Goolah and Bahloo (Howling III)
Yara was a marsupial werewolf who lived on a special commune in the Australian outback. Along with two others, she was charged with retrieving a young woman named Jerboa who had left the commune. She dressed up as a nun and raided a party hosted by film maker Jack Citron. Yara and her friends eventually found Jerboa and brought her back to the commune. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)

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Zac
Zac (Howling III)
Zac was a marsupial half-human/half-werewolf. He was born in 1987 to a werewolf named Jerboa and a human named Donny Martin. Zac spent the first years of his life living in the Australian bush with his parents, but was later raised in Hollywood, California. When he was twenty-three years old, Zac met Professor Harry Beckmeyer, a man who had once helped his parents avoid execution at the hands of a secret government consortium. (The Howling III: The Marsupials)


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