![]() G-Man 1 (The Man), G-Man 2 (Jim), G-Man 3 (Mac) She is an extremely prim and proper woman and is horrified by the goings-on in the Sycamore household. He is also a member of the Harvard Society, the Union Club, the National Geographic Society, and the Racquet Club. He is a very proper man who is president of Kirby and Co. She is an alcoholic, gets very drunk, and passes out shortly after arriving at the Sycamore’s home. Gay WellingtonĪn actress whom Mrs. Sycamore meets on a bus and invites home to read one of her plays. ![]() He admires the ancient Greeks and the Romans, questions society, and is interested in world affairs. He is the ballet instructor of Essie, aware that she is untalented at dancing, but knows that she enjoys dancing so he keeps working with her. ![]() He is very concerned with world politics, and the deterioration of Russia. (Doesn’t need to be male) A Russian who escaped to America shortly before the Russian Revolution. His own family is very proper and has many issues none of them will admit. He sees how, even though the Sycamores appear odd, they are really the perfect family because they love and care about each other. He comes to collect the tax money owed by Grandpa, and can’t understand why the latter won’t pay income tax. (Doesn’t need to be male) An employee of the IRS. ![]()
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