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Frank
Hardy and Joe Hardy
Frank
ages two years in the series: sixteen at first, eighteen currently. He
is tall and dark, serious with chestnut brown eyes, and keen-witted. Joe
also ages two years, being first fifteen and now seventeen. He is pink
cheeked and curly haired, with fair skin and a slightly "impetuous" nature.
Both
boys go to Bayport High School, where they are in the same grade (Frank
lost a year due to illness, although a specific illness is never stated).
They are both athletic; Frank is pitcher and quarterback; Joe shortstop
and left-halfback (these positions are subject to change as the series
progresses).
Both
boys are mechanically advanced, piloting motorboats, airplanes, cars, motorcycles,
and bicycles expertly. They own a boat themselves, The Sleuth, bought with
rewards from their first cases.
Both
Frank and Joe know sign language and Morse code. Their resumes would be
littered with experience; both boys have dabbled in ice fishing, fly tying,
deep-sea diving, fire-fighting, and fencing, among other things.
Frank
and Joe both are evidently quite popular at school, have many friends,
and each has a girlfriend. (Callie for Frank, Iola for Joe. After Iola
was killed in the Casefiles, Joe adopted a new girlfriend, Vanessa.)
Fenton
Hardy
Fenton,
a NYPD cop turned private detective, is tall, dark, and keen-minded like
Frank. He is a master of disguises (The Phantom Freighter, page 165) and
codes. His age is uncertain, but definitely early forties. Fenton is described
as "a handsome, strapping man." He is away most of the time on a case,
yet is still able to have a secure family. Since many of the boys' cases
sprout from Fenton's (at least in early stories), all three usually end
up capturing a gang at the end of the book. The great detective has many
a friend the world over. He employs several operatives, the closest being
Sam Radley.
Laura
Hardy
The
Boys' mother, Laura, is small and slim with blonde hair and blue eyes.
She frequently takes a back seat to events due to Gertrude's loud and boisterous
rantings. Laura is not very important at all, although she does help out
in some books (The Secret Panel, among others). Laura is frequently described
as "being away" or "visiting friends." She gave her good looks to Joe.
Gertrude
Hardy
Raving,
ranting, and sister to Fenton. The boys' aunt is tall, angular, sometimes
portly, and pepper-tongued. A real spitfire! She was once popular at school
with many admirers (The Phantom Freighter, #26, pages 158-59). Gertrude
was also once engaged, but the groom-to-be was killed in a plane crash
a few months before the wedding (Past and Present Danger, #168). At least
once, Gertrude was said to be the boys' great aunt.
Gertrude
initially dropped in unexpectedly for long visits at a time, but eventually
moved in with the Hardys (The Phantom Freighter). She had a cat named Lavinia,
but it
died. Gertrude sometimes "solves the case her way," unearthing clues herself
and meeting informants, and, occasionally, criminals (The Phantom Freighter).
She is an excellent cook, providing a constant stream of food for her busy
family.
Chet
Morton
Chet
is the Brothers' best friend, and Iola's brother. He is plump, freckle-faced,
pug nosed, and jovial. Chet frequently shows up at the Hardy home to take
advantage of Gertrude's latest cooking creation (and he himself is a master
of the culinary art). He has many hobbies which coincidentally tie in to
the current case of the boys. Chet also is on the Bayport High football
team.
Iola
Morton
Iola
is Chet's sister and admired by Joe. Initially plump, she turns into a
slender beauty, described as a "pixie." Iola always thought Joe was
the best guy in Bayport, but she was blown up in the Casefiles by a car-bomb.
Happily, she still lives on in the Digests. Iola got a bit of time on the
screen when she won an acting part in the TV show Warp Space (Trouble in
Warp Space, #172).
Callie
Shaw
Callie
is Frank's girl of interest, described as "vivacious." She is initially
dark haired, but evolves into a blonde later on. In the early hardback
books, Callie is said to live with her cousin Pollie Shaw in the city,
although her parents live way out in the country. In the first Casefiles
books, Joe and Callie seem to be at odds, but thankfully this was resolved--or
perhaps dissolved--as the series continued.
"Callie
lived with her cousin, Miss Pollie Shaw, the proprietor of a beauty parlor
in the city, and although Miss Shaw was not rich, she made a comfortable
living."
And
later...
" Callie's
parents lived in the country, but they sent their daughter frequent remittances
to pay the expenses of her education in Bayport."
-
The Secret of the Old Mill
Original
Text, 1927
Vanessa
Bender
Vanessa
came along quite some time after Iola's death in the Casefiles. She has
blond hair and is very tall. Andrea Bender, her widowed mother, is an artist.
Vanessa was created by the Ghostwriter Rick Oliver.
Allen
"Biff" Hooper
Biff
is tall and a boxer, with "muscles of steel." He was nicknamed after a
favorite relative who was called Biff. He owns the boat The Envoy.
Tony
Prito
At
first, Tony is an Italian immigrant with English troubles. After a bit
of time, that vanishes and he is described simply as "dark-haired, with
olive skin." He owns a boat called The Napoli.
Phil
Cohen
A
small, dark-haired "Jewish boy," although the Jewish part fades with time.
In the Casefile/Digest era, and in fandoms, he is known as an electronics
whiz.
Chief
of Police Ezra Collig
The
Chief of the Bayport Police Force. Initially bumbling, plump, and red-faced,
Collig later emerges as a canny, slender man.
Detective
Oscar Smuff
Oscar
is a detective on the Bayport Police Force and Collig's thick-headed stooge.
Oscar eventually disappeared from the series entirely.
Officer
Con Riley
Con
also changes as the series goes by. He is slow and dumb, but eventually
evolves into a smart, helpful officer. After this transformation, Con is
a big help to the Boys. This is also the case in the Casefiles.
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